ARP(8) - System Manager’s Manual # ARP(8) - System Manager’s Manual
NAME # arp - address resolution display and control
SYNOPSIS # arp [-adn] [-VÂ rdomain] hostname
arp [-F] [-f file] [-V rdomain] -s hostname ether_addr [temp | permanent] [pub]
arp -W ether_addr [iface]
DESCRIPTION # The arp program displays and modifies the Internet-to-Ethernet address translation tables used by the address resolution protocol (ARP).
arp displays the current ARP entry for hostname when no optional parameters are supplied.
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Rpc.bootparamd,
Exports,
Tcpdump,
Mygate,
Myname,
Rbootd,
Mopd,
Portmap,
Rarpd,
Hostname.if,
Mountd,
Bootparams,
Pxeboot,
Fstab,
Hosts,
Nfsd,
Tftpd,
Dhcpd.conf,
Ethers,
Dhcpd,
Diskless DISKLESS(8) - System Manager’s Manual # DISKLESS(8) - System Manager’s Manual
NAME # diskless - booting a system over the network
DESCRIPTION # The ability to boot a machine over the network is useful for diskless or dataless machines, or as a temporary measure while repairing or re-installing filesystems on a local disk. This file provides a general description of the interactions between a client and its server when a client is booting over the network.
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ETHERS(5) - File Formats Manual # ETHERS(5) - File Formats Manual
NAME # ethers - Ethernet host name database
DESCRIPTION # The ethers file maps Ethernet addresses to host names. Lines consist of an address and a host name, separated by any number of blanks and/or tab characters. A ‘#’ indicates the beginning of a comment; characters up to the end of the line are not interpreted by routines which search the file.
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GETENT(1) - General Commands Manual # GETENT(1) - General Commands Manual
NAME # getent - get entries from administrative database
SYNOPSIS # getent database [key …]
DESCRIPTION # The getent program retrieves and displays entries from the administrative database specified by database. The order in which entries are looked up is defined by the specific database (for example, the lookup order for the “hosts” database is determined by resolv.conf(5)). The display format for a given database is as per the “traditional” file format for that database.
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