8:atalkd

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      atalkd - AppleTalk RTMP, NBP, ZIP, and AEP manager
      
      atalkd [-f configfile] [-1] [-2]

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DESCRIPTION

      atalkd  is responsible for all user level AppleTalk network management.
      This includes routing, name registration and lookup, zone  lookup,  and
      the  AppleTalk  Echo Protocol (similar to ping(8)). atalkd is typically
      started at boot time, out of /etc/rc. It first reads from its  configu-
      ration  file,  /etc/netatalk/atalkd.conf.  If there is no configuration
      file, atalkd will attempt to configure  all  available  interfaces  and
      will  create  a  configuration  file.  The file consists of a series of
      interfaces, one per line. Lines  with  `#'  in  the  first  column  are
      ignored, as are blank lines. The syntax is
 
      interface  [  -seed  ]  [  -phase  number  ] [ -net net-range ] [ -addr
      address ] [ -zone zonename ] ...
 
      Note that all fields except the interface are  optional.  The  loopback
      interface is configured automatically. If -seed is specified, all other
      fields must be present. Also, atalkd will exit during bootstrapping, if
      a  router  disagrees  with its seed information. If -seed is not given,
      all other information may be overriden during  auto-configuration.   If
      no  -phase  option  is given, the default phase as given on the command
      line is used (the default is 2). If -addr is given and -net is  not,  a
      net-range of one is assumed.
 
      The  first  -zone directive for each interface is the ``default zone.
      Under Phase 1, there is only one zone. Under Phase 2,  all  routers  on
      the  network  are  configured  with  the  default  zone and must agree.
      atalkd maps ``* to the default zone of the first interface. Note: The
      default  zone  for  a machine is determined by the configuration of the
      local routers; to appear in a  non-default  zone,  each  service,  e.g.
      afpd, must individually specify the desired zone. See also nbp_name(3).

ROUTING

      If you are connecting a netatalk router to an existing AppleTalk inter-
      net,  you  should  first  contact  your local network administrators to
      obtain appropriate network addresses.
 
      atalkd can provide routing between interfaces by  configuring  multiple
      interfaces.  Each interface must be assigned a unique net-range between
      1 and 65279 (0 and 65535 are illegal, and addresses between  65280  and
      65534 are reserved for startup). It is best to choose the smallest use-
      ful net-range, i.e. if you have three machines on  an  Ethernet,  don't
      chose  a  net-range  of 1000-2000. Each net-range may have an arbitrary
      list of zones associated with it.

EXAMPLES

      Below is an example configuration file for a sun4/40. The  machine  has
      two  interfaces,  ``le0 and ``le1. The ``le0 interface is config-
      ured automatically from other routers on the network.  The  machine  is
      the only router for the ``le1 interface.
 
         le0
         le1 -seed -net 9461-9471 -zone netatalk -zone Argus
 
      atalkd  automatically acts as a router if there is more than one inter-
      face.

FILES

      /etc/netatalk/atalkd.conf configuration file

BUGS

      On some systems, atalkd can not be restarted.

RELATED

      atalkd.conf(5)

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