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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Setting Up live FTP Server with Static IP in Red-Hat Linux 6 Post 302643559 by manalisharmabe on Saturday 19th of May 2012 11:13:57 PM
Old 05-20-2012
Question Setting Up live FTP Server with Static IP in Red-Hat Linux 6

Hi Guys,

I want to some guidance from you in setting up the Live FTP server in Redhat Linux 6 with Static IP

120.50.150.50.

Now should I set my Static Public IP directly to my Linux machine?
If so what whould be my sunbet mask?
Is any type of natting required here? if so where would that be configured on command line or in Routers GUI?

Thanks.
Please replay to me if you require more information from my side.
 

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SoPointSizeElement(3)						       Coin						     SoPointSizeElement(3)

NAME
SoPointSizeElement - The SoPointSizeElement changes the pointsize setting of the render state. Requests from the scenegraph to change the pointsize when rendering point primitives will be made through this element. SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/elements/SoPointSizeElement.h> Inherits SoFloatElement. Inherited by SoGLPointSizeElement. Public Member Functions virtual void init (SoState *state) Static Public Member Functions static SoType getClassTypeId (void) static int getClassStackIndex (void) static void * createInstance (void) static void initClass (void) static void set (SoState *const state, SoNode *const node, const float pointSize) static void set (SoState *const state, const float pointSize) static float get (SoState *const state) static float getDefault () Protected Member Functions virtual ~SoPointSizeElement () Additional Inherited Members Detailed Description The SoPointSizeElement changes the pointsize setting of the render state. Requests from the scenegraph to change the pointsize when rendering point primitives will be made through this element. The SoPointSizeElement class itself is just a generic abstraction for the underlying So*PointSizeElement classes with code specific for each supported immediate mode rendering library. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation SoPointSizeElement::~SoPointSizeElement (void) [protected], [virtual] Destructor. Member Function Documentation SoType SoPointSizeElement::getClassTypeId (void) [static] This static method returns the class type. Reimplemented from SoFloatElement. Reimplemented in SoGLPointSizeElement. int SoPointSizeElement::getClassStackIndex (void) [static] This static method returns the state stack index for the class. Reimplemented from SoFloatElement. Reimplemented in SoGLPointSizeElement. void * SoPointSizeElement::createInstance (void) [static] This API member is considered internal to the library, as it is not likely to be of interest to the application programmer. Reimplemented in SoGLPointSizeElement. void SoPointSizeElement::initClass (void) [static] Initialize relevant common data for all instances, like the type system. Reimplemented from SoFloatElement. Reimplemented in SoGLPointSizeElement. void SoPointSizeElement::init (SoState *state) [virtual] This function initializes the element type in the given SoState. It is called for the first element of each enabled element type in SoState objects. Reimplemented from SoFloatElement. Reimplemented in SoGLPointSizeElement. void SoPointSizeElement::set (SoState *conststate, SoNode *constnode, const floatpointSize) [static] Static method for setting the current pointSize value in the given traversal state. void SoPointSizeElement::set (SoState *conststate, const floatpointSize) [static] Static method for setting the current pointSize value in the given traversal state. float SoPointSizeElement::get (SoState *conststate) [static] Static method for returning the current pointsize setting in the given traversal state. float SoPointSizeElement::getDefault (void) [static] Returns default pointsize setting. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Coin from the source code. Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SoPointSizeElement(3)
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