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NetConf - Manual
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In order to understand dome of the config options it's useful to know
something about operations that are done during bootup (in order to
automatically configure the network). These are, in order (the later attempts
are made if the earlier ones don't set-up the network):
attempt to setup the network
using BOOTP
attempt to reuse previous
manual configuration
modem detection
attempt to setup modem
conection
Most of the config options switches these operations on and off.
You can choose the following network configuration commands from the main menu
(only the ones that make sense in the present context are displayed):
Options - allows setting
few binary parameters controlling automatic network configuration and modem
handling. See description.
BOOTP query - attempts
to configure network (ethernet or arcnet) using BOOTP. Normally it's
automatically done during bootup, but this can be switched off.
Manual configuration -
allows manual setting of network configuration parameters (ethernet or
arcnet). See description.
Detect modem - detects
serial port the modem is on and it's parameters (transfer rate,
initialization commands).
Dial PPP using predefined
configuration - creates modem connection (PPP) using one of (up to ten)
remembered configurations. By default only TPSA (0202122) configuration is
remembered.
Dial PPP using new
configuration - creates new PPP configuration and sets up a modem
connection using the newly created config. See
description.
Disconnect PPP -
disconnects modem connection.
Mount /usr via NFS -
mounts remote /usr filesystem via NFS. It will be automatically mounted
during each Pocket Linux bootup if it's turned on in configuration
options.
Exit - Do not config the
network - exits the program without configuring the network.
There are following options available:
Probe network with BOOTP
- switches automatic BOOTP probing during bootup on and off. On by
default.
Reuse manual network
configs - if on, an attempt is made to restore network configuration
during bootup. Netconf remembers 10 most recent manual configurations along
with network cards' MAC addresses. If card's MAC address matches one of the
remembered ones, assigned configuration is used. On by default.
Automatically setup PPP
- switches automatic attempt to create modem connection during bootup on and
off. It's made with the first config on PPP configs list. On by default.
Reuse modem
configuration - if on, modem detection is not performed during bootup -
instead most recently used modem configuration is used. Off by default.
Pulse dialing - switches
dialing mode used for modem connections between tone dialing (DTMF) and pulse
dialing. Default is off (that is tone dialing).
Automount disk
partitions - switches on and off automatical disk partitions mounting
(ext2 and vfat filesystems) and swap partition activation during bootup. On
by default.
Add swap file if low
memory - switches on and off automatical swap file creation during
bootup. Swap file is created if, and only if, there's less than 16 MB memory
available (including potentially activated swap partitions) and there's a
disk partition on which it could be created available. On by default.
Automount NFS /usr -
switches on and off /usr filestem mounting via NFS during bootup. NFS path to
the filestem must be set using "Mount /usr filesystem via NFS" command in
main menu. Off by default.
You can enter network configuration parameters in this window:
This machine's IP -
enter IP number for this computer here
Network mask - enter
netmask here. If omitted, mask will be calculated based on IP (which will not
necessarily be right).
Broadcast address -
enter network broadcast address here. If omitted broadcast address will be
calculated based on IP (not mask! - which will not
necessarily be right).
Default gateway - enter
IP address of default network gateway (router) here.
Nameserver IP(s) - enter
one or more (separated by spaces) name servers' IP addresses here. Can be
omitted, but then domain names couldn't be used.
Default domain(s) - you
can enter one or more (separated by spaces) domain names to search host if
incomplete domain names will be used. It's optional.
You can enter modem connection configuration parameters in this window:
Config name - config
name (used in existing configuration selection menu).
Phone number - phone
number to dial (eg. 0w202122 for TPSA access modems).
Username - username to
send to remote server
Password - password to
send to remote server
Nameserver IP(s) - enter
one or more (separated by spaces) name servers' IP addresses here. Can be
omitted, but then domain names couldn't be used.
Default domain(s) - you
can enter one or more (separated by spaces) domain names to search host if
incomplete domain names will be used. It's optional.
Because of permanent configuration that is kept on the floppy you should
remember to:
don't write protect the
floppy
don't remove the floppy from
the drive (at least during network configuration)
Paweł Więcek
<coven@vmh.net>
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