10-15-2003
well standard 10/100 switches and around 100 clients in the networkwith static ips and internet is connecting to a DNS server on the outside via a small hub that goes onto a dish and a radio link but thats not important.
we are working on getting a few routers in this network and we might get more clients soon.
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dlpi(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual dlpi(4)
NAME
dlpi.h - data link provider interface standard header file
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
is the standard header file containing DLPI requests as prescribed by the DLPI 2.0 standard. It contains the definitions for the primi-
tives, acknowledgements and associated structures.
The header file must be included by all DLS users (user-space and kernel-space) who intend to interact with LAN drivers through DLPI.
The header file contains definitions for both connection-mode and connectionless service.
The header file provides definitions that are required by networking device drivers to interactvie with DLPI; see dlpi_drv(4). The header
file provides HP-specific extensions to DLPI 2.0 standards; see dlpi_ext(4). The manual page dlpi(7) provides an overview of HP-UX's DLPI.
AUTHOR
was created by HP, based on DLPI 2.0 standard.
SEE ALSO
dlpi_drv(4), dlpi_ext(4), dlpi(7), lan(7).
dlpi(4)