09-17-2010
Change SCO - GUI or Desktop interface to DOS based interface
Hi all
I have installed a demo version of SCO OpenServer 5.0.2, I finally found it is Desktop Interface, I would like to know how to change its interface to dos based interface?
If you have any ideas, please tell me then. Thank you
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
pvcsif
PVCSIF(8) BSD System Manager's Manual PVCSIF(8)
NAME
pvcsif -- configure ATM PVC sub interfaces
SYNOPSIS
pvcsif interface [-s]
pvcsif -a
DESCRIPTION
pvcsif creates a sub interface for an ATM PVC. A sub interface pvc(4) is dynamically created. The created interface is bound to interface
but at this point no VC is assigned. To assign a VC, pvctxctl(8) should be used later.
A PVC sub interface is intended to use an ATM PVC as an alternative serial connection, and to be allocated per PVC basis. A PVC sub inter-
face looks as a point-to-point interface and is multicast capable, as opposed to the NBMA (NonBroadcast Multiple Access) model that requires
a MARS server. A point-to-point interface is useful to run MBone or protocols requiring multicast, such as RSVP and IPv6, over a PVC WAN
connection.
Note that a sub interface is not a full-fledged interface but just an indirect reference to the real interface.
The options are as follows:
-s For use with a shell, it prints the created interface name.
-a Lists the existing sub interfaces.
SEE ALSO
en(4), pvc(4), ifconfig(8), pvctxctl(8)
BUGS
Currently, there is no way to remove a sub interface.
BSD
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