Library /sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb  —  TCPIP Services, Product Overview
    The product consists of a number of components that implement
    various TCP/IP protocols. These components provide remote
    computing, file transfer, resource sharing, electronic mail,
    and network services as follows:
                             Remote Computing

    FINGER     Display information about users logged in to a remote
               host, such as their login user names or programs they
               are using.

    RCP        Copy files between the local host and a remote host or
               between two remote hosts. Requests are authenticated
               on the remote host or hosts using the user name
               supplied by RCP.

    RLOGIN     Connect to a remote host, which starts an interactive
               login session. Requests are authenticated on the
               remote host using the user name supplied by RLOGIN.

    RMT/RCD    Access magnetic tape and CD drives on a remote host as
               though they are available locally.

    RSH        Connect to a remote host, which executes the command
               you specify. Requests are authenticated on the remote
               host using the user name supplied to RSH.

    RSH/PASSWORUse the REXEC facility to connect to the remote host,
               which executes the command you specify. Requests are
               authenticated on the remote host using the user name
               and password supplied by RSH.

    RMT/RCD    Access magnetic tape and CD drives on a remote host as
               though they are available locally.

    TELNET     Log in to a remote host in a network using various
               options to customize the session, control output
               from the remote host, and negotiate compatibility
               differences. To start a TELNET session, enter the
               following command:

               $ TELNET

                              File Transfer

    FTP        Create, delete, and copy files and directories between
               hosts. To start an FTP session, enter the following
               command:

               $ FTP

    TFTP       Transfer files using the UDP protocol and no
               authentication. Typically used during the bootstrap
               process of diskless systems.

                             Resource Sharing

    LPD/LPR    Print files on remote and local hosts.

    NFS        Authenticate requests and provide access to remote
               files.

    TELNETSYM  Print files on remote hosts using the TELNET protocol.

                             Electronic Mail

    IMAP       View, move, copy, and delete electronic mail from
               your PC, and in conjunction with SMTP, create and send
               mail.

    POP        Send and receive electronic mail from your PC.

    SMTP       Send and receive electronic mail from remote hosts.

                          Programming Utilities

    MIBCOMP    Compile SNMP subagent source files in ASN.1 format.

    RPCGEN     Create programming skeletons that implement the RPC
               mechanism.

                             Network Services

    BIND       Name and address resolution service to distribute and
               manage host information.

    BOOTP      Answer bootstrap requests from remote devices.

    DHCP       Configure and maintain your IP address space including
               the temporary assignment of IP addresses.

    Management Manage your TCP/IP environment. To start the
    commands   management control program, enter the following
               command:

               $ TCPIP

               For online descriptions of the management commands,
               enter the following command:

               $ TCPIP HELP

    NSLOOKUP   Determine if your local name server is running
               correctly or retrieve information from remote servers.

    NTP        Synchronize time between hosts.

    PPP        Connect a node to a network using IP or other
               supported network protocols.

    SLIP,      Connect a node to a network over a serial connection
    CSLIP      using IP.

    SNMP       Monitor and manage network devices from across an
               internetwork.

    TCPDUMP    Analyze dumps and capture packets.

    TCPTRACE   Trace packets going in and out of the system.
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