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# FDDI card. NOTE: The logical interface number
# may be different from the physical interface on
# the card, depending on the single- or dual-
# attachedness of the various interfaces. Examples:
# "gf073" specifies the bottom-most connector
# on the FDDI card in slot 7; "gf020" specifies
# top-most connector on the FDDI card in slot 2,
# or the top TWO connectors on that card if they’re
# configured dual-attached.
#
# For ETHERNET cards, the fifth character will be 0, 1,
# 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 to specify the physical interface
# on the ETHERNET card.
# Examples:
# "ge067" specifies the 8th physical connector
# on the ETHERNET card in slot 6.
# "ge000" specifies the first (top) connector on the
# ETHERNET card in slot 0.
# "ge0f7" specifies the last (bottom) connector on the
# ETHERNET card in slot 15.
#
# For HIPPI cards, which only have one interface,
# the fifth character is always 0. Example:
# "gh0f0" specifies the interface for a HIPPI card
# in slot 15.
#
# The IP "address", "netmask" (optional), and "broad_dest" (optional)
# address fields must be specified in canonical IP dotted-quad notation.
# An entry of "-" (a single hyphen) may be specified for any of these
# fields as a place-holder. This may be useful, e.g., if no netmask
# is desired but a broadcast or destination address must be specified
# in the next field.
#
#
# For this release, the "broad_dest" field specifies the broadcast
# IP address for Ethernet & FDDI interfaces, and the destination of
# a point-to-point ATM or HIPPI interface.
#
# The "arguments" field is for any additional arguments to be supplied
# to the underlying ifconfig(8) command that will be executed by
# grifconfig(8). The most useful purpose would be to specify an
# MTU value for the interface using the "mtu" keyword of ifconfig(8).
# The keyword "iso" can also be specified here which designates the current
# line as an iso address entry.
# See the example entry below, and the man page for ifconfig(8).
#
#
# NOTE: All interface names are case sensitive ! Always use lower case letters
# when defining interface names.
#
#
# name address netmask broad_dest arguments
#
#de0 192.0.2.1 255.255.255.0 192.0.2.255 mtu 1024
lo0 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0
#gl000 127.0.1.1
# configuration for iso addresses
#gf0xx 49.0000.80.3260.3260.3260.00 49.0000.80 - iso
# All possible IOSTB3 Interfaces
# gt000 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 - mtu 65520
#gt010 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 - mtu 65520
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