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  2. iproute2 - Wikipedia

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    Replacement command Note ifconfig: ip addr, ip link: Address and link configuration route: ip route: Routing tables arp: ip neigh: Neighbors iptunnel: ip tunnel: Tunnels nameif, ifrename: ip link set name: Rename network interfaces ipmaddr: ip maddr: Multicast netstat: ss, ip route: Show various networking statistics brctl: bridge: Handle ...

  3. IBM AS/400 - Wikipedia

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    The system's instruction set defines all pointers as 128-bit. This was the original design feature of the System/38 (S/38) in the mid-1970s planning for future use of faster processors, memory, and an expanded address space. The original AS/400 CISC models used the same 48-bit address space as the S/38.

  4. Category:IBM i Qshell commands - Wikipedia

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  5. IBM Hardware Management Console - Wikipedia

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    IBM refers to the new HMC as a "closed platform" which does not allow the user to install software or access the command line interface to increase security and stability. The HMC is also firewalled by default with a minimal number of open ports for remote access.

  6. IBM i - Wikipedia

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    IBM i supports TCP/IP networking in addition to the proprietary IBM Systems Network Architecture. [65] IBM i systems were historically accessed and managed through IBM 5250 terminals attached to the system with twinax cabling. With the decline of dedicated terminal hardware, modern IBM i systems are typically accessed through 5250 terminal ...

  7. IBM 5250 - Wikipedia

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    IBM 5251, connected to an AS/400 system. IBM 5250 is a family of block-oriented terminals originally introduced with the IBM System/34 midrange computer systems in 1977. [1] It also connects to the later System/36, System/38, and IBM AS/400 systems, and to IBM Power Systems systems running IBM i, as well as the Series/1 minicomputer.

  8. Git - Wikipedia

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    The first Windows port of Git was primarily a Linux-emulation framework that hosts the Linux version. Installing Git under Windows creates a similarly named Program Files directory containing the Mingw-w64 port of the GNU Compiler Collection, Perl 5, MSYS2 (itself a fork of Cygwin, a Unix-like emulation environment for Windows) and various ...

  9. Static routing - Wikipedia

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    The configuration software of choice is then used to configure the persistent configuration which is applied on boot. It is also possible to configure Linux networking ad-hoc using the ip command from the iproute2 package. The following command can be used to configure the route using ip: [10]