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- #
- # MONET file IPname.nam, C-1993,94 by Abit Co
- #
- # --- list of valid IP names (aliases) ---
- #
- #
- # Alias format line is as follows:
- # * Each line can contain at most one alias (four numbers followed by
- # IP alias name). Each number can be in one of the following formats
- # - decimal
- # - hexadecimal if the 0x prefix is used (e.g. 0xff means 255 decimal)
- # - octal if the 0 prefix is used (e.g. 0377 means 255 decimal)
- # Values should be separated with one or more <space> or <tab>
- # or dot (`.') characters.
- # * After the last value IP alias should be listed (single alphanumeric
- # word, containing no spaces; Aliases longer than 12
- # characters will be cut off!
- #
- # Characters '#' and '%' denote 'remark' and characters in line after them
- # are ignored. Blank lines are also ignored.
-
-
- # ****************************************************
- #
- # I M P O R T A N T ! ! ! !
- #
- # This is sample alias definition for two IP addresses.
- #
- # User should adjust alias list for it's local network!
- #
- #
- # A T T E N T I O N UNIX network users:
- # ----------------- ---- ------- -----
- #
- # Since the file IPname.nam has the same format as it
- # is used in the UNIX's file `/etc/hosts', user can
- # simply port the file `/etc/hosts' to PC and rename
- # it into `IPname.nam'.
- #
- # After creating IPname.NAM file, please run the
- # NEWALIAS.EXE utility in order to create USER.BIN
- # alias file which is used by MONET software.
- #
- # ****************************************************
-
- 192 9 200 25 sun-3 # sample alias !
- 192 9 200 26 sun-4 # sample alias !
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