GNU/Linux |
Debian 4.0(Etch) |
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nbprgstr(1) |
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nbplkup, nbprgstr, nbpunrgstr − access NBP database
nbplkup [−r maxresponses] [−A address] [−m maccodepage] nbpname
nbprgstr [−A address] [−p port] [−m maccodepage] nbpname
nbpunrgstr [−A address] [−m maccodepage] nbpname
nbprgstr registers nbpname with atalkd(8), at the given port. nbpunrgstr informs atalkd that nbpname is no longer to be advertised.
nbplkup displays up to maxresponses (default 1000) entities registered on the AppleTalk internet. nbpname is parsed by nbp_name(3). An ’=’ for the object or type matches anything, and an ’*’ for zone means the local zone. The default values are taken from the NBPLKUP environment variable, parsed as an nbpname.
NBPLKUP
default nbpname for nbplkup
ATALK_MAC_CHARSET
the codepage used by the clients on the Appletalk network
ATALK_UNIX_CHARSET
the codepage used to display extended characters on this shell.
Find all devices of type LaserWriter in the local zone.
example%
nbplkup :LaserWriter
Petoskey:LaserWriter 7942.129:218
Gloucester:LaserWriter 8200.188:186
Rahway:LaserWriter 7942.2:138
517 Center:LaserWriter 7942.2:132
ionia:LaserWriter 7942.2:136
Evil DEC from Hell:LaserWriter 7942.2:130
Hamtramck:LaserWriter 7942.2:134
Iron Mountain :LaserWriter 7942.128:250
example%
nbp_name(3), atalkd(8).
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