Name
appletalk
Synopsis
appletalk options
Displays or configures
AppleTalk network interfaces. Any
user may display settings, but only the superuser may change them.
appletalk
allows you to start and stop AppleTalk
on a single port (network interface), or configure AppleTalk routing
or multihoming on multiple ports.
General options
-
-d
Deactivate AppleTalk.
-
-n
Show current AppleTalk interface, network number, node ID, and zone name.
-
-p
Show AppleTalk information stored in parameter RAM (PRAM).
-
-s
Show AppleTalk statistics.
Single port options
-
-h
[zone
] Change the default AppleTalk zone to
zone
, or ifzone
isn’t specified, display the current zone.-
-q
Use with
-u
to start AppleTalk in quiet mode; doesn’t prompt for zone selection.-
-u
port
Start AppleTalk on the network interface
port
(en0
, for example).
Multiple port options
-
-c
Verify the AppleTalk configuration file,
/etc/appletalk.cfg
, without starting AppleTalk. Use with-r
or-x
.-
-e
Same as
-c
, but also display the AppleTalk configuration.-
-f
file
Use
file
instead of the default/etc/appletalk.cfg
to start AppleTalk. Use with-r
or -x
.-
-j
Display AppleTalk router status.
-
-m
n
Limit routing speed to a maximum
n
packets per second.-
-q
Use with
-r
or-x
to start AppleTalk in quiet mode; doesn’t prompt for zone selection.-
-r
Start AppleTalk in routing mode.
-
-t
Show the AppleTalk routing table.
-
-v
n
Set the maximum number of entries in the AppleTalk routing table to
n
. Use with -r
or-x
. Useful with large AppleTalk networks.-
-w
n
Set the ...
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