

	      MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

		 Laboratory for Computer Science



		       PC/IP User's Guide

       Network programs based on the DoD Internet Protocol

		  for the IBM Personal Computer


Release of January 1985; document updated January 21, 1985

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CONTENTS

General

     installation note
     overview 
     other documentation
     changes in this release
     software installation
     hardware installation
     Ethernet etiquette
     host names and internet addresses
     M.I.T. host names
     other handy facts 
     debugging options
     dialup line file transfer


Command descriptions

     custom
     hostname
     iprint
     netwatch
     nicname
     offhook and onhook
     ping
     setclock
     telnet
     term
     tftp
     tftp server
     whois


Status of PC/IP network programs
     status
     project list

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Copyright 1984, 1985 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute these programs
and their documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby
granted, provided that this copyright and permission notice
appear on all copies and supporting documentation, the name of
M.I.T. not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to
distribution of the programs without specific prior permission,
and notice be given in supporting documentation that copying and
distribution is by permission of M.I.T.  M.I.T. makes no
representations about the suitability of this software for any
purpose.  It is provided "as is" without express or implied
warranty. 





			     CREDITS



The PC/IP packages are built on the work of many people in the
TCP/IP community, both at M.I.T. and elsewhere.  Following are
some of the people who directly helped in the creation of the
packages.




	       Network environment--John L. Romkey

       Terminal emulator and customizer--David A. Bridgham

		  Initial TFTP--Karl D. Wright

	       Initial telnet--Louis J. Konopelski

		  Telnet model--David D. Clark

		 Tasking package--Larry W. Allen

	    Development system--Christopher J. Terman

	   Development environment--Wayne C. Gramlich

	      User Documentation--Jerome H. Saltzer























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