12-06-2019
Not really too much work,
Just configuring wireless access points, and a few related devices.
Cant find anything right now in my area (or state) so I daylight at a store. Would jump ship in a heartbeat though, but only have associates degree.
Designing networks, and coming up with network topology. Didn't do much work with that, just configuration of device interfaces, routing protocols. Its been so long, that its cobwebs in my brain now.
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tnm::netdb
netdb(n) Tnm Tcl Extension netdb(n)
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NAME
netdb - Access the local network databases.
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DESCRIPTION
The netdb command provides access to network information that is stored in configuration files, the Network Information Service (NIS) or in
the Domain Name System (DNS). The results of the netdb command usually depend on the local configuration of your operating system.
NETDB COMMAND
netdb hosts
netdb hosts name address
netdb hosts address name
The first version of the netdb hosts command returns a list of all locally known hosts. Each element of this list contains a host
name and its IP address. The result is an empty list on many systems that are configured to use the DNS for hostname lookups. The
second version of the netdb hosts command converts an IP address into a host name and the third version of the netdb hosts command
converts a host name into an IP address.
netdb networks
netdb networks name address
netdb networks address name
The first version of the netdb networks command returns a list of all locally known networks. Each element of this list contains a
network name and the IP network address. The second version of the netdb networks command returns the network name that belongs to
the IP network address and the third version of the netdb networks command returns the network address that belongs to a given net-
work name.
netdb protocols
netdb protocols name number
netdb protocols number name
The first version of the netdb protocols command returns a list of all locally known Internet protocols. Each element of this list
contains a protocol name and its protocol number. The second version of the netdb protocols command returns the protocol name that
belongs to number and the third version of the netdb protocols command returns the protocol number that belongs to a protocol name.
netdb services
netdb services name number protocol
netdb services number name protocol
The first version of the netdb services command returns the list of all locally known services. Each element of this list contains a
service name, the service number and the transport protocol. The second version of the netdb services command returns the service
name for the service described by number and protocol. The third version of the netdb services command returns the protocol number
for the service described by name and protocol.
netdb sunrpcs
netdb sunrpcs name number
netdb sunrpcs number name
The first version of the netdb sunrpcs command lists all locally known Sun RPCs. Each element of this list contains a RPC name and
its registration number. The second version of the netdb sunrpcs command returns the RPC name for a given RPC number and the third
version of the netdb sunrpcs command returns the RPC number for a given RPC name.
netdb ip class address
netdb ip range address mask
The first version of the netdb ip command returns the IP class of the given address. The following classes are recognized: A, B, C,
D and loopback. The second version of the netdb ip command returns the list of IP addresses in the address range given by address
and mask.
SEE ALSO
scotty(1), Tnm(n), Tcl(n)
AUTHORS
Juergen Schoenwaelder <schoenw@cs.utwente.nl>
Tnm netdb(n)