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Commands Reference, Volume 1
Configures or activates one or all
network interface (IF) instance(s) defined in the system configuration
database.
cfgif [ -l InterfaceInstance ]
The cfgif method
configures or activates one or all IF instance(s) of TCP/IP defined in the
system configuration database. The cfgif method performs the
following steps:
- Retrieves the attributes
associated with the Interface Program from the customized database. The
attributes may include network address, network mask, security level and other
related information.
- Invokes the ifconfig command to load the IF instance using
the customized attributes. The ifconfig command will load
the appropriate interface program if it has not already been loaded.
- Calls the
ifconfig command to attach a routine to establish a path between the
interface instance and the adapter.
- Sets the status of a
particular IF instance to "AVAILABLE" in the customized database. All
the IF instances are set to "DEFINED" at system reboot. When the
cfgif method is invoked during boot time or from the command line,
the IF instance(s) are then made available.
-l
InterfaceInstance
| Specifies the interface instance to configure. If the instance
name is specified, only that Interface instance is configured. If this
flag is not used, all Interface instances in the defined state are
configured.
|
-2
| Indicates that ifconfig will be invoked from the second phase
of IPL so that a hex value will be shown on the front panel display.
This flag should not be used during runtime.
|
- To configure a particular
token-ring IF instance, enter the following command. Note that
tr0 is the logical name for the token-ring IF instance. It
should be defined using the defif method.
cfgif -l tr0
- To configure all IF
instances, use the following command:
cfgif
The chdev command, defif method, definet method, ifconfig command, mkdev command.
The cfginet method.
The odm_run_method subroutine.
Object Data
Manager (ODM) Overview for Programmers in AIX 5L Version 5.1
General Programming Concepts: Writing and Debugging
Programs.
Writing a Device
Method in AIX 5L Version 5.1 Kernel Extensions and Device
Support Programming Concepts.
TCP/IP Network
Interfaces, TCP/IP Addressing in AIX 5L Version
5.1 System Management Guide: Communications and
Networks.
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