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HP-UX 10.10, 10.20 and 11.0 Networking: Using EISA 10/100Base-TX/9000 > Chapter 3 100Base-TX Resources

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While installing, configuring, or troubleshooting 10/100Base-TX, you may need to refer to any of the following online manual reference pages (man pages) for useful HP-UX operating system or 10/100Base-TX commands. To display a man page, type the following at the system prompt: man <command name>. For example, man arp.

  • arp(1M) displays and modifies the Internet-to-station address mapping tables used by the Address Resolution Protocol.

  • hosts(4) is a database that contains a single line entry for each host name entry.

  • ifconfig(1M) assigns an address to a network interface, and configures and displays network parameters.

  • ioscan(1M) scans system hardware, usable I/O system devices, or kernel I/O system data structures as appropriate, and lists the results.

  • lanadmin(1M) resets or reports the status of the LAN card.

  • lanconfig(1M) sets/resets the packet encapsulation method for a network interface.

  • lanscan(1M) displays information about LAN cards that are successfully bound to the system.

  • linkloop(1M) verifies network connectivity through the Data Link Layer (OSI Layer 2).

  • netfmt(1M) formats common tracing and logging binary files.

  • netstat(1) provides network statistics and information about network connections.

  • nettl(1M) logs network events and traces packets as they enter and exit the 10/100Base-TX driver.

  • ping(1M) verifies network connectivity through the Network Layer (OSI Layer 3) and reports the round-trip time of communications between the local and remote hosts.

  • route(1M) adds and deletes entries to the network routing table.

  • sam(1M) configures networking software.

  • swinstall(1M) loads software filesets onto 10.x systems.

  • swverify(1M) verifies software installation.

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