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[src/trunk]: src/sbin/ifconfig Remove ISO & XNS references which are now long...



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/a12e8d74d391
branches:  trunk
changeset: 365092:a12e8d74d391
user:      sevan <sevan%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date:      Tue Jul 31 20:54:18 2018 +0000

description:
Remove ISO & XNS references which are now long gone.

diffstat:

 sbin/ifconfig/ifconfig.8 |  64 ++---------------------------------------------
 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-)

diffs (113 lines):

diff -r f41cf3699d5d -r a12e8d74d391 sbin/ifconfig/ifconfig.8
--- a/sbin/ifconfig/ifconfig.8  Tue Jul 31 20:33:06 2018 +0000
+++ b/sbin/ifconfig/ifconfig.8  Tue Jul 31 20:54:18 2018 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\"    $NetBSD: ifconfig.8,v 1.114 2017/02/16 13:51:08 wiz Exp $
+.\"    $NetBSD: ifconfig.8,v 1.115 2018/07/31 20:54:18 sevan Exp $
 .\"
 .\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1991, 1993
 .\"    The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
 .\"
 .\"     @(#)ifconfig.8 8.4 (Berkeley) 6/1/94
 .\"
-.Dd January 19, 2017
+.Dd July 31, 2018
 .Dt IFCONFIG 8
 .Os
 .Sh NAME
@@ -89,29 +89,6 @@
 .Tn DARPA
 Internet address expressed in the Internet standard
 .Dq dot notation .
-For the Xerox Network Systems(tm) family,
-addresses are
-.Ar net:a.b.c.d.e.f ,
-where
-.Ar net
-is the assigned network number
-.Pq in decimal ,
-and each of the six bytes of the host number,
-.Ar a
-through
-.Ar f ,
-are specified in hexadecimal.
-The host number may be omitted on Ethernet interfaces,
-which use the hardware physical address,
-and on interfaces other than the first.
-For the
-.Tn ISO
-family, addresses are specified as a long hexadecimal string,
-as in the Xerox family.
-However, two consecutive dots imply a zero
-byte, and the dots are optional, if the user wishes to
-.Pq carefully
-count out long strings of digits in network byte order.
 .It Ar address_family
 Specifies the
 .Ar address_family
@@ -123,7 +100,6 @@
 .Dq inet ,
 .Dq inet6 ,
 .Dq atalk ,
-.Dq iso ,
 and
 .Dq link .
 .It Ar interface
@@ -237,15 +213,6 @@
 transmit messages through that interface.
 If possible, the interface will be reset to disable reception as well.
 This action does not automatically disable routes using the interface.
-.It Cm ipdst
-This is used to specify an Internet host who is willing to receive
-ip packets encapsulating NS packets bound for a remote network.
-An apparent point to point link is constructed, and
-the address specified will be taken as the NS address and network
-of the destination.
-IP encapsulation of
-.Tn CLNP
-packets is done differently.
 .It Cm media Ar type
 Set the media type of the interface to
 .Ar type .
@@ -318,7 +285,7 @@
 .Ar n .
 Most interfaces do not support this option.
 .It Cm netmask Ar mask
-.Pq inet, inet6, and ISO
+.Pq inet and inet6
 Specify how much of the address to reserve for subdividing
 networks into sub-networks.
 The mask includes the network part of the local address
@@ -339,31 +306,6 @@
 .Pq e.g 192.168.17.3/24 .
 .\" see
 .\" Xr eon 5 .
-.It Cm nsellength Ar n
-.Pf ( Tn ISO
-only)
-This specifies a trailing number of bytes for a received
-.Tn NSAP
-used for local identification, the remaining leading part of which is
-taken to be the
-.Tn NET
-.Pq Network Entity Title .
-The default value is 1, which is conformant to US
-.Tn GOSIP .
-When an ISO address is set in an ifconfig command,
-it is really the
-.Tn NSAP
-which is being specified.
-For example, in
-.Tn US GOSIP ,
-20 hex digits should be
-specified in the
-.Tn ISO NSAP
-to be assigned to the interface.
-There is some evidence that a number different from 1 may be useful
-for
-.Tn AFI
-37 type addresses.
 .It Cm state Ar state
 Explicitly force the
 .Xr carp 4



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