[comp.sys.apollo] tcp_server documentation?

mkhaw@teknowledge-vaxc.ARPA (Mike Khaw) (01/22/88)

Is tcp_server documented somewhere or is it to remain mysterious like
the mnemonic debugger?  The Domain administration manual, Domain/IX
administration manual, and tcp/ip manual mention the -n flag without
explaining what it does.  The release notes that accompany patches 66
and 67 mention the -r flag and say that it starts up the routing daemon.
What else is there and how do they interact?

Mike Khaw
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dfm@JASPER.Palladian.COM (Don Morrison) (01/22/88)

Tcp_server, which takes flags besides -n and -r, is documented, together with a
host of other goodies, in "Managing TCP/IP-based Communications Products," order
number 008543.  I would find it absolutely impossible to keep our ethernet
gateway running without that manual.   I believe it always comes with TCP/IP.

dfm@JASPER.Palladian.COM (Don Morrison) (01/22/88)

    Date: 21 Jan 88 21:13:59 GMT
    From: mkhaw@teknowledge-vaxc.arpa  (Mike Khaw)

    Is tcp_server documented somewhere or is it to remain mysterious like
    the mnemonic debugger?  The Domain administration manual, Domain/IX
    administration manual, and tcp/ip manual mention the -n flag without
    explaining what it does.  The release notes that accompany patches 66
    and 67 mention the -r flag and say that it starts up the routing daemon.
    What else is there and how do they interact?

Tcp_server, which takes flags besides -n and -r, is documented, together with a
host of other goodies, in "Managing TCP/IP-based Communications Products," order
number 008543.  I would find it absolutely impossible to keep our ethernet
gateway running without that manual.   I believe it always comes with TCP/IP.