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author | Gilbert Ramirez <gram@alumni.rice.edu> | 1999-11-21 16:32:23 +0000 |
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committer | Gilbert Ramirez <gram@alumni.rice.edu> | 1999-11-21 16:32:23 +0000 |
commit | 6e11f6f0b51cfc28e3f15f4d9246e8a800f92331 (patch) | |
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Enable IPX network name resolution by providing for an /etc/ipxnets
and a $HOME/.ethereal/ipxnets file. get_ipxnet_name() and other functions,
similar to get_ether_name() and friends, have been added.
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diff --git a/doc/ethereal.pod.template b/doc/ethereal.pod.template index 515a0c6549..4b4f76b442 100644 --- a/doc/ethereal.pod.template +++ b/doc/ethereal.pod.template @@ -617,8 +617,29 @@ the display filter. The type of the field is also given. =head1 FILES B</etc/ethers> is consulted to correlate 6-byte hardware addresses to names. If an address is not -found in B</etc/ethers>, the -B<$HOME/.ethereal/ethers> file is consulted next. +found in B</etc/ethers>, the B<$HOME/.ethereal/ethers> file is consulted next. Each line +contains one hardware address and name, separated by whitespace. +The digits of the hardware address are separated by either a colon (:), a dash (-), or +a period (.). The following three lines are valid lines of an ethers file: + + ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff Broadcast + c0-00-ff-ff-ff-ff TR_broadcast + 00.00.00.00.00.00 Zero_broadcast + +B</usr/local/etc/manuf> matches the 3-byte vendor portion of a 6-byte hardware address with +the manufacturer's name. The format of the file is the same as the B</etc/ethers> file, +except that each address is three bytes instead of six. + +B</etc/ipxnets> and B<$HOME/.ethereal/ipxnets> correlate 4-byte IPX network numbers to names. +The format is the same as the B</etc/ethers> file, except that each address if four bytes +instead of six. Additionally, the address can be represented a single hexadecimal number, +as is more common in the IPX world, rather than four hex octets. For example, these four +lines are valid lines of an ipxnets file. + + C0.A8.2C.00 HR + c0-a8-1c-00 CEO + 00:00:BE:EF IT_Server1 + 110f FileServer3 =head1 SEE ALSO |