discusses Silicon Graphics standard hardware and software
networking products and describes the standard software
configuration (files, daemon, processes).
provides insight into planning a
network. It includes internet addressing, the hosts database file,
when to use certain applications, how to subnet a network,
security issues, and heterogeneous network considerations.
describes, through example,
the process of configuring a network (homogeneous and
heterogeneous), how to set up a router, and basic troubleshooting advice.
provides an overview of the Berkeley
Internet Name Domain (BIND) server, also known as named. It also
provides an example setup procedure and general information on
managing and troubleshooting BIND.
compares TCP/IP and UUCP and describes the features
and functions of the UUCP networking utilities. It also provides a
setup example and information about common UUCP error messages.
provides an overview of the mail system,
the sendmail program, and the alias database. It contains a planning
checklist and a setup example for various sendmail configurations.
Appendix A, "BIND Standard Resource
Record Format," (10 pages)
provides detailed
information about all standard resource record
formats used in BIND configuration files.