NETCONFIG(1c,C) AIX TCP/IP User's Guide NETCONFIG(1c,C) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- netconfig PURPOSE Configures network interface parameters. SYNTAX +------------+ +------------------+ netconfig ---| one of |---| |---| | +--------+ | +- -s stanza_name -+ +-| add |-+ | delete | | query | +--------+ DESCRIPTION The netconfig command is used to assign an address to a network interface or configure network interface parameters. This command may be used at boot time to establish the network address of each interface present on the machines. Superuser authority is required to use this command to add or delete. Any user can use this command to query. The network interface parameters are in the file /etc/net. The netconfig command serves a similar purpose to the ifconfig command. FLAGS The netconfig command option is: -s stanza_name Indicates that only the specified stanza, stanza_name, as defined in the file /etc/net, is to be processed. PARAMETERS add Adds the interface specified by -s stanza_name. If -s stanza_name is not specified, netconfig processes all stanzas in the /etc/net file and adds those interfaces. delete Deletes the interface specified by -s stanza_name. If -s stanza_name is not specified, netconfig processes all stanzas in the /etc/net file and deletes those interfaces. Processed October 29, 1990 NETCONFIG(1c,C) 1 NETCONFIG(1c,C) AIX TCP/IP User's Guide NETCONFIG(1c,C) query Returns the state of all interfaces defined by stanzas in /etc/net. If -s stanza_name is specified, netconfig returns the state of the interface specified by -s stanza_name. EXAMPLES o To add a specified interface, "net0" that is defined in /etc/net: # netconfig add -s net0 # _ o To delete all interfaces defined in /etc/net: # netconfig delete # _ o To query all interfaces that are defined in /etc/net: $ netconfig query net0: Internet Address: 130.200.8.10 inetlen: 1492 hardware type: local area net subnet mask: ffff0000 remote inetlen: 576 Metric: 3 This interface is currently available tk0: Internet Address: 195.223.5.10 inetlen: 2010 hardware type: local area net subnet mask: ffffff00 remote inetlen: 576 broadcast: all rings metric: 6 This interface is currently available 1o0: Internet Address: 127.0.0.1 inetlen: 1536 hardware type: local area net subnet mask: ff000000 remote inetlen: 576 This interface is currently available FILES /etc/net Network Interface definition for TCP. /etc/system System device configurations. RELATED INFORMATION In this book: "ifconfig" Processed October 29, 1990 NETCONFIG(1c,C) 2