| /freebsd/contrib/tcpdump/ | 
| H A D | oui.c | 28     { OUI_NORTEL, "Nortel Networks SONMP" },40     { OUI_NICIRA, "Nicira Networks" },
 41     { OUI_BSN, "Big Switch Networks" },
 81     { SMI_BAY,                  "Bay Networks"},
 85     { SMI_JUNIPER,              "Juniper Networks"},
 99     { SMI_UNISPHERE,            "Unisphere Networks"},
 110     { SMI_STARENT_NETWORKS,     "Starent Networks"},
 114     { SMI_BARRACUDA,            "Barracuda Networks"},
 115     { SMI_ERICSSON_PKT_CORE,    "Ericsson AB - Packet Core Networks"},
 
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| H A D | print-egp.c | 138 	u_int gateways, distances, networks;  in egpnr_print()  local202 			networks = GET_U_1(cp);  in egpnr_print()
 205 			while (networks != 0) {  in egpnr_print()
 228 				networks--;  in egpnr_print()
 
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| /freebsd/share/doc/smm/11.timedop/ | 
| H A D | timed.ms | 120 networks require particular care.126 on one or more of the other networks to which it is connected.
 141 The time daemon will only work on networks with broadcast capability
 144 non-broadcast networks may not use the time daemon.
 168 the networks belonging to the local administrative control.
 182 time daemons run on multiply-connected local area networks.
 185 networks as master time daemons.
 187 networks X and Y.
 193 or guarantee a unique time on both networks, and will cause
 198 when several local area networks are interconnected.
 
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| /freebsd/share/man/man5/ | 
| H A D | networks.5 | 32 .Nm networks38 the known networks which comprise the
 56 and/or unknown networks.
 67 .Bl -tag -width /etc/networks -compact
 68 .It Pa /etc/networks
 
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| /freebsd/share/doc/smm/01.setup/ | 
| H A D | 5.t | 112 by which multiple local networks may appears as a single Internet134 addresses is done only for local networks; i.e. it is not visible
 181 The address defined as the broadcast address for Internet networks
 188 This allows networks consisting of both 4.2BSD, \*(Ps and \*(4B hosts
 199 If your environment allows access to networks not directly
 219 area networks.  By using the
 222 to distant networks (see the next section for further discussion).
 271 to geographically local networks, while employing the wildcard
 272 routing techniques for ``distant'' networks.  The
 322 /etc/networks	\fInetworks\fP\|(5)	network names
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| /freebsd/sbin/ipf/ippool/ | 
| H A D | ippool.5 | 23 ipf.conf(5) by providing a list of addresses or networks rule group130 # RFC 1918 networks
 143 WHOIS server for information about which networks are associated with
 144 the name "microsoft" has been saved in a file named "ms-networks".
 150 pool ipf/tree (name microsoft;) { whois file "/etc/ipf/ms-networks"; };
 153 And to then block all packets to/from networks defined in that file,
 248 addresses and networks for the group, each one may optionally have
 287 networks is relatively static, which is something of a contrast to
 
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| /freebsd/usr.sbin/bsdinstall/scripts/ | 
| H A D | wlanconfig | 211 	f_dialog_pause "Waiting 5 seconds to scan for wireless networks..." 5 ||215 	NETWORKS=$( echo "$SCAN_RESULTS" | awk -F '\t' '
 219 	if [ ! "$NETWORKS" ]; then
 221 		f_yesno "No wireless networks were found. Rescan?" && continue
 226 			"$DIALOG_BACKTITLE" "$prompt" "" $NETWORKS
 234 			$NETWORKS                          \
 272 [ "$ENCRYPTION" ] || ENCRYPTION=$( echo "$NETWORKS" |
 354 # Connect to any open networks policy
 
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| /freebsd/sys/dev/filemon/ | 
| H A D | filemon.h | 5  * Copyright (c) 2009-2011, Juniper Networks, Inc.17  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY JUNIPER NETWORKS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
 20  * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL JUNIPER NETWORKS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
 
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| /freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/ | 
| H A D | MipsABIFlags.h | 53   AFL_EXT_OCTEON2 = 2,      // Cavium Networks Octeon254   AFL_EXT_OCTEONP = 3,      // Cavium Networks OcteonP
 56   AFL_EXT_OCTEON = 5,       // Cavium Networks Octeon
 70   AFL_EXT_OCTEON3 = 19      // Cavium Networks Octeon3
 
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| /freebsd/crypto/openssh/ | 
| H A D | README.tun | 1 How to use OpenSSH-based virtual private networks122 and ad hoc virtual private networks. Possible fields of application
 123 could be wireless networks or administrative VPN tunnels.
 128 interconnect corporate networks.
 
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| /freebsd/share/doc/smm/18.net/ | 
| H A D | a.t | 38 networks connected at one or more points through hosts with76 distinction between hosts and networks is necessary so
 78 for both broadcast and multi-drop type networks, and
 79 also for networks built from point-to-point links (e.g
 91 table for hosts, then to the routing table for networks.
 
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| /freebsd/sbin/routed/ | 
| H A D | routed.8 | 77 of its routing tables to any directly connected hosts and networks.100 connected networks.
 185 and networks.
 189 own address on other networks.
 435 Ethernets such as some ATM networks.
 492 .Pa /etc/networks
 607 turns off aggregation of networks into supernets in RIPv2 responses.
 717 If networks are specified, then routes to other networks will be ignored
 
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| /freebsd/share/doc/psd/21.ipc/ | 
| H A D | 4.t | 451 For networks which do not support the notion of broadcast another470 support networks which provide a broadcast capability, as well as
 471 those which do not, then networks with an
 475 That is, if a host is connected to multiple networks, it
 492 of networks to which a host is directly connected.
 503 networks at the socket level, where the connected networks
 
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| /freebsd/lib/libc/net/ | 
| H A D | networks | 1 # Your Local Networks Database13 # Internet networks (from nic.ddn.mil)
 
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| H A D | getnetent.3 | 69 .Pa /etc/networks ,161 .It Pa /etc/networks
 170 .Xr networks 5
 
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| /freebsd/contrib/wpa/wpa_supplicant/ | 
| H A D | config_ssid.h | 94 	 * This pointer can be used to iterate over all networks. The head of102 	 * This pointer can be used to iterate over all networks in the same
 127 	 * This is necessary because networks from /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
 136 	 * By default, all networks will get same priority group (0). If some
 137 	 * of the networks are more desirable, this field can be used to change
 138 	 * the order in which wpa_supplicant goes through the networks when
 142 	 * group, networks will be selected based on security policy, signal
 147 	 * they try the networks in the order that used in the configuration
 383 	 * i.e., networks that use both plaintext and encryption in the same
 450 	 * pbss - Whether to use PBSS. Relevant to DMG networks only.
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| H A D | config_winreg.c | 17  * networks. Under each profile, there is a networks key that lists all18  * networks as a subkey. Each network has set of values in the same way as
 24 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\wpa_supplicant\configs\test\networks\0000
 391 	ret = RegOpenKeyEx(hk, TEXT("networks"), 0, KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS,  in wpa_config_read_networks()
 394 		wpa_printf(MSG_ERROR, "Could not open wpa_supplicant networks "  in wpa_config_read_networks()
 858 	ret = RegOpenKeyEx(hk, TEXT("networks"), 0, KEY_CREATE_SUB_KEY, &nhk);  in wpa_config_write_network()
 860 		wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "WINREG: Could not open networks key "  in wpa_config_write_network()
 1041 	wpa_config_delete_subkeys(hk, TEXT("networks"));  in wpa_config_write()
 1044 			continue; /* do not save temporary WPS networks */  in wpa_config_write()
 
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| /freebsd/usr.sbin/ypserv/ | 
| H A D | Makefile.yp | 109 NETWORKS  = $(YPSRCDIR)/networks142 TARGETS= servers hosts networks protocols rpc services shells group
 207 networks:  networks.byaddr networks.byname
 441 networks.byname: $(NETWORKS)
 447 		}' $(NETWORKS) \
 448 		| $(DBLOAD) -i $(NETWORKS) -o $(YPMAPDIR)/$@ - $(TMP); \
 455 networks.byaddr: $(NETWORKS)
 457 	@$(AWK) '$$1 !~ "^#.*" { print $$2"\t"$$0 }' $(NETWORKS) \
 458 		| $(DBLOAD) -i $(NETWORKS) -o $(YPMAPDIR)/$@ - $(TMP); \
 
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| /freebsd/contrib/libpcap/ | 
| H A D | nlpid.h | 3  *	Juniper Networks, Inc.  All rights reserved.10  * provided with the distribution.  The name of Juniper Networks may not
 
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| /freebsd/contrib/ntp/ntpq/ | 
| H A D | ntpq.h | 24  * 96 will marginally speed "mrulist" operation on lossless networks25  * but it has been observed to cause loss on WiFi networks and with
 35  * Lowering MAXFRAGS may help with particularly lossy networks, but some
 
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| /freebsd/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/share/media/ | 
| H A D | wlan.subr | 192 # In addition, for each one of the wireless networks we parse from $file,194 # and ending in $count_var (zero means no networks). See WPA_NETWORK struct
 686 # Initiate a scan for wireless networks. If wpa_supplicant(8) is not running
 1041 			# Set number of wireless networks that match config
 1055 			# Add number of matched networks to existing count
 1136 			# Set SSID and initialize number of networks found (1)
 1152 			# Increment number of networks found with this SSID
 1210 # Display a list of wireless networks configured in wpa_supplicant.conf(5) and
 1212 # wireless networks.
 1231 	# for new wireless networks from here.
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| /freebsd/lib/libpam/modules/pam_unix/ | 
| H A D | Makefile | 1 # Copyright 1998 Juniper Networks, Inc.3 # Copyright (c) 2002 Networks Associates Technology, Inc.
 
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| /freebsd/lib/libc/rpc/ | 
| H A D | getnetpath.3 | 61 can thus be used to search the netconfig database for all networks108 networks in the netconfig database, in the
 
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| /freebsd/contrib/ntp/html/ | 
| H A D | orphan.html | 17 <p>A common configuration for private networks includes one or more core servers operating at the l…35 …networks each core server is configured in both broadcast server and broadcast client modes as sho…
 
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| /freebsd/release/packages/ucl/ | 
| H A D | wpa-all.ucl | 31 defines several security protocols to provide security in wireless networks,39 be used to configure static WEP keys based on identified networks.
 
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