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HP 9000 Networking: Installing and Administering HP EISA FDDI/9000 and HP HSC FDDI/9000 > Chapter 1 HP FDDI/9000 Resources

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While installing, configuring, or troubleshooting EISA or HSC FDDI/9000, you may need to refer to any of the following online manual reference pages (man pages) for useful HP-UX operating system or EISA or HSC FDDI commands. To display a man page, type the following at the system prompt:

man <command name> 
NOTE: The fddilink utility displays the operating statistics of an EISA or HSC FDDI network, while the fddiif utility collects operating statistics on the EISA or HSC FDDI adapter. These utilities are described in Chapter 5 "Troubleshooting."
  • arp(1M) displays a list of addresses associated with a specified host. The arp -a command displays all current Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) entries.

  • ifconfig(1M) can be run to manually bring up the Net-Interface or to verify if the Net-Interface is up.

  • 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) is a local area network administration program that allows you to display statistics for the card and, if necessary, to reset the card.

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

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

  • mksf(1M) or insf (1M) creates device files.

  • netstat(1) provides network statistics and information about network connections. netstat -i displays inbound and outbound statistics.

  • nettl(1M) captures and controls network tracing and logging information. netfmt(1M) formats the nettl tracing and logging binary files.

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

  • route(1M) adds and deletes entries to the network routing table, allowing your system to communicate through a gateway.

  • sam(1M) configures networking software.

  • swinstall(1M) loads software filesets onto HP-UX 11.x systems.

  • swremove(1M) removes HP-UX functionality (filesets).

  • swverify(1M) verifies the software installation onto HP-UX 11.x systems.

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