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# For ATM - ATM two ports Test Chap.7.1.2
bridge_group bg1 {
port ga010 ga0180;
# spanning_tree disabled;
};
B.4 /etc/fstab
This file holds the filesystem mount information. This file was changed when
adding a PCMCIA hard disk in Section 3.3.2, “Installing the PCMCIA Spinning
Disk” on page 76.
#
# Filesystem mount table information. See the fstab(5) man page
# and the /etc/fstab.sample file for more information and examples.
#
# Each line is of the form:
#
# device mount_point type flags dump fsck_pass
#
# Note that multiple flags (when used) are specified as a
# comma separated list without spaces.
#
# Blank lines and lines beginning with ‘#’ are comments.
#
/dev/rd0a / ufs rw 0 0
/dev/wd3a /var/log ufs rw 0 2
#
# Example line to mount a remote file system in such a way that it
# will try to mount for a long time and is interuptable:
#nfs_host:/home /home nfs rw,bg,intr 0 0
B.5 /etc/grarp.conf
This file holds ARP information for distant interfaces that do not support
inverse ARP.
# NetStar $Id: grarp.conf,v 1.2.22.1 1997/05/09 17:35:00 jim Exp $
#
# Template grarp.conf file.
#
# This file contains any hardwired IP-address-to-hardware-address
# mappings you may want for GigaRouter interfaces. It is especially
# important for HIPPI, whose ARP tables are manually configured.
# For HIPPI, this file replaces the "gria" command.
#
# File syntax:
#
# [ifname] host hwaddr [temp] [pub] [trail]
#
# [ifname] If given, this is the interface name as you would find it
# in column 1 of the netstat -i output.
#
# host Hostname or IP address of the remote system
#
# hwaddr Hardware address of the remobe system in one of the