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p
command (booting)
188
packet reception
4.3 BSD network drivers 210
etherhooks, using 211
packet routing 60-
62
packet transmission 210
etherhooks, using 212
PAP,
see
Password Authentication Protocol
pap_file
member
33
passwd
(
ftp password (pw)
)
192
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) 20
see also
PPP; RFC 1334
DES cryptographic package 22
secrets files, defining 33
using 33-
34
ping
( )
82-
84,
99
Point-to-Point Protocol,
see
PPP
polling 47
port addresses 74
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) 15-
40
see also
Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol; Password Authentication Protocol; RFC 1332; RFC 1334; RFC 1548; RFC 1549
asynchronous character mapping 17
authentication 31-
38
CHAP, using 34
PAP, using 33-
34
booting from 205-
207
CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol) 21
client-server connection 17
compression
address 17
control 17
protocol field 17
Van Jacobsen (VJ) 17,
40
configuration options 27-
31
order of precedence 28
configuring 21-
25
daemon
pppd
37
debugging 40
DES cryptographic package 22,
34
echoes, link-layer 17
encapsulation 19
hooks, connect and disconnect 17,
35
code example 36
Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP) 20
IP address negotiation 17
Link Control Protocol (LCP) 20
links
confirming 27
deleting 27
initializing 26
network backend, as 37
network interfaces, as additional 37
querying status and data 17
multiple channels, using 17
optional features, selecting 22-
25
compile-time, at 22
configuration constants, using 22
options files, using 25
options structures, using 24
run-time, at 24
PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) 20
proxy ARP routing 17
querying link data 17
secrets 32-
35
SLIP, contrasted with 17
system image, failing to load 22
Tornado, using with 37-
38
troubleshooting 39-
40
authentication 40
links, establishing 39
USENET news group 16
version 2.1.2 21
PPP_BAUDRATE
206
PPP_CONNECT_DELAY
23
PPP_HOOK_CONNECT
35
PPP_HOOK_DISCONNECT
35
PPP_OPT_DEBUG
40
PPP_OPT_
option
24
PPP_OPT_REQUIRE_CHAP
35
PPP_OPT_REQUIRE_PAP
33
PPP_OPTIONS
24,
33
CHAP, using 34
PPP_OPTIONS_FILE
25
PPP_OPTIONS_STRUCT
23
PPP_STR_CHAP_FILE
34
PPP_STR_
optionstring
24
PPP_STR_PAP_FILE
33
PPP_TTY
23
pppd
daemon
37
pppDelete
( )
27
pppHookAdd
( )
35
pppHookDelete
( )
35
pppInfoGet
( )
27
pppInit
( )
links, initializing 26
PPP options, selecting
options files, using 25
options structures, using 24
pppSecretAdd
( )
32,
33
processor numbers, backplane 42
processor 0 42
procNum
(
processor number
)
189
protocols 1,
7-
9
see also individual protocols
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) 84-
86
BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) 113-
116
CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol) 21
CSLIP (compressed SLIP) 14
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) 102-
113
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) 170-
174
ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) 58
IP (Internet Protocol) 58-
63,
66-
72
IPCP (Internet Protocol Control Protocol) 20
LCP (Link Control Protocol) 20
network configuration 101-
116
NFS (Network File System) 174-
180
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) 121-
124
PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) 20
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) 15-
40
proxy ARP 17,
86-
99
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) 118-
121
RPC (Remote Procedure Calls) 167,
176
RSH (Remote Shell) 170-
174,
184
SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) 14
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) 165-
166
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) 74,
126-
133
TCP/IP protocol suite 57-
99
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) 180-
181
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) 74,
133-
144
proxy ARP 86-
99
see also
proxy clients; proxy servers; RFC 925; RFC 1027
booting from shared-memory networks 201-
203
default addressing, using 96
routing 17
sequential addressing, using 96
shared-memory networks, working with 92-
93,
94
subnets, working with 93-
99
and system images 97
proxy clients 89
multi-homed, working with 91
proxy servers 86
routing 87-
88
proxyNetShow
( )
99
proxyPortFwdOff
( )
90
proxyPortFwdOn
( )
90
proxyPortShow
( )
99