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Device and Network Interfaces man pages section 7: Device and Network Interfaces Sun Microsystems, Inc. 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A. Part No: 816–3330–10 February 2002 Copyright 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A. All rights reserved. This product or document is protected by copyright and distributed under licenses restricting its use, copying, distribution, and decompilation. No part of this product or document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Sun and its licensors, if any. Third-party software, including font technology, is copyrighted and licensed from Sun suppliers. Parts of the product may be derived from Berkeley BSD systems, licensed from the University of California. UNIX is a registered trademark in the U.S. and other countries, exclusively licensed through X/Open Company, Ltd. 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L’interface d’utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun™ a été développée par Sun Microsystems, Inc. pour ses utilisateurs et licenciés. Sun reconnaît les efforts de pionniers de Xerox pour la recherche et le développement du concept des interfaces d’utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l’industrie de l’informatique. Sun détient une licence non exclusive de Xerox sur l’interface d’utilisation graphique Xerox, cette licence couvrant également les licenciés de Sun qui mettent en place l’interface d’utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences écrites de Sun. CETTE PUBLICATION EST FOURNIE “EN L’ETAT” ET AUCUNE GARANTIE, EXPRESSE OU IMPLICITE, N’EST ACCORDEE, Y COMPRIS DES GARANTIES CONCERNANT LA VALEUR MARCHANDE, L’APTITUDE DE LA PUBLICATION A REPONDRE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE, OU LE FAIT QU’ELLE NE SOIT PAS CONTREFAISANTE DE PRODUIT DE TIERS. CE DENI DE GARANTIE NE S’APPLIQUERAIT PAS, DANS LA MESURE OU IL SERAIT TENU JURIDIQUEMENT NUL ET NON AVENU. 011120@2870 Contents Preface 11 Introduction 17 Intro(7) 18 Device and Network Interfaces 21 adp(7D) 22 afb(7d) 23 arp(7P) 24 asy(7D) 27 ata(7D) 30 audio(7I) 32 audioamd(7D) 43 audiocs(7D) 45 audio_support(7I) 49 audiots(7D) 51 authmd5h(7M) 55 authsha1(7M) 56 bd(7M) 57 bpp(7D) 59 bufmod(7M) 64 bwtwo(7D) 68 cadp160(7D) 69 cadp(7D) 70 cdio(7I) 73 3 ce(7D) 81 cgeight(7D) 85 cgfour(7D) 86 cgfourteen(7D) 87 cgsix(7D) 88 cgthree(7D) 89 cgtwo(7D) 90 cmdk(7D) 91 cnft(7D) 92 connld(7M) 96 console(7D) 98 cpqncr(7D) 99 cpr(7) 100 cvc(7D) 102 cvcredir(7D) 103 dad(7D) 104 dbri(7D) 107 devinfo(7D) 113 dkio(7I) 114 dlpi(7P) 123 dman(7D) 124 dmfe(7D) 127 dnet(7D) 129 dr(7d) 131 ecpp(7D) 133 elx(7D) 139 elxl(7D) 141 encr3des(7M) 143 encrdes(7M) 144 eri(7D) 145 esp(7D) 149 fas(7D) 155 fbio(7I) 163 fcip(7D) 165 fcp(7D) 168 fctl(7D) 169 fd(7D) 170 4 man pages section 7: Device and Network Interfaces • February 2002 (Beta) fdio(7I) 176 ffb(7D) 180 flashpt(7D) 181 fp(7d) 182 ge(7D) 183 gld(7D) 187 glm(7D) 195 gpio_87317(7D) 200 hci1394(7D) 201 hdio(7I) 202 hid(7D) 204 hme(7D) 206 hpfc(7D) 211 hsfs(7FS) 213 hubd(7D) 216 i2o_bs(7D) 218 i2o_scsi(7D) 220 icmp6(7P) 221 icmp(7P) 223 idn(7d) 225 ifb(7d) 228 ifp(7D) 229 if_tcp(7P) 233 inet6(7P) 240 inet(7P) 243 ip6(7P) 246 ip(7P) 252 iprb(7D) 257 ipsec(7P) 260 ipsecah(7P) 263 ipsecesp(7P) 264 isdnio(7I) 266 isp(7D) 280 kb(7M) 286 kdmouse(7D) 295 kstat(7D) 296 ksyms(7D) 297 Contents 5 ldterm(7M) 299 le(7D) 302 llc1(7D) 306 llc2(7D) 309 lockstat(7D) 316 lofi(7D) 317 lofs(7FS) 318 log(7D) 320 logi(7D) 324 lp(7D) 325 ltem(7D) 327 m64(7D) 328 mem(7D) 329 mhd(7i) 330 mixer(7I) 335 msglog(7D) 345 msm(7D) 346 mt(7D) 347 mtio(7I) 348 ncrs(7D) 360 null(7D) 367 ocf_escr1(7D) 368 ocf_ibutton(7D) 369 ocf_iscr1(7D) 370 ohci(7D) 371 openprom(7D) 372 pcata(7D) 377 pcelx(7D) 378 pcfs(7FS) 379 pcic(7D) 384 pckt(7M) 385 pcmem(7D) 386 pcn(7D) 387 pcram(7D) 389 pcscsi(7D) 390 pcser(7D) 391 pf_key(7P) 392 6 man pages section 7: Device and Network Interfaces • February 2002 (Beta) pfmod(7M) 400 pipemod(7M) 403 pln(7D) 404 pm(7D) 405 poll(7d) 411 ppp(7M) 415 ptem(7M) 417 ptm(7D) 418 pts(7D) 420 pty(7D) 422 qe(7D) 425 qec(7D) 428 qfe(7d) 429 qlc(7D) 433 quotactl(7I) 434 rns_smt(7D) 436 route(7P) 437 routing(7P) 441 sad(7D) 443 sbpro(7D) 446 scman(7D) 449 scmi2c(7d) 452 sc_nct(7D) 453 scsa2usb(7D) 454 sd(7D) 459 se(7D) 465 se_hdlc(7D) 468 ses(7D) 471 sesio(7I) 472 sf(7D) 473 sgen(7D) 476 sk98sol(7D) 482 skfp(7D) 488 slp(7P) 490 smartii(7D) 492 soc(7D) 493 socal(7D) 495 Contents 7 sockio(7I) 497 spwr(7D) 498 ssd(7D) 499 st(7D) 504 stc(7D) 516 stp4020(7D) 528 streamio(7I) 529 sxp(7D) 545 symhisl(7D) 548 sysmsg(7D) 552 t1394dcam(7D) 553 tcp(7P) 554 tcx(7D) 559 termio(7I) 561 termiox(7I) 582 ticlts(7D) 588 timod(7M) 590 tirdwr(7M) 592 tmpfs(7FS) 594 tpf(7D) 596 ttcompat(7M) 597 tty(7D) 604 tun(7M) 605 uata(7D) 609 udfs(7FS) 611 udp(7P) 612 uhci(7D) 615 usba(7D) 616 usb_ac(7D) 618 usb_as(7D) 622 usbkbm(7M) 624 usb_mid(7D) 626 usbms(7M) 627 usbprn(7D) 629 uscsi(7I) 635 usoc(7D) 639 visual_io(7I) 642 8 man pages section 7: Device and Network Interfaces • February 2002 (Beta) volfs(7FS) 649 vuidmice(7M) 651 wrsm(7D) 654 wrsmd(7D) 656 wscons(7D) 657 xd(7D) 666 xmemfs(7FS) 668 xt(7D) 670 xy(7D) 672 zero(7D) 674 zs(7D) 675 zsh(7D) 678 Index 683 Contents 9 10 man pages section 7: Device and Network Interfaces • February 2002 (Beta) Preface Both novice users and those familar with the SunOS operating system can use online man pages to obtain information about the system and its features. A man page is intended to answer concisely the question “What does it do?” The man pages in general comprise a reference manual. They are not intended to be a tutorial. Overview The following contains a brief description of each man page section and the information it references: I Section 1 describes, in alphabetical order, commands available with the operating system. I Section 1M describes, in alphabetical order, commands that are used chiefly for system maintenance and administration purposes. I Section 2 describes all of the system calls. Most of these calls have one or more error returns. An error condition is indicated by an otherwise impossible returned value. I Section 3 describes functions found in various libraries, other than those functions that directly invoke UNIX system primitives, which are described in Section 2.
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