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AIX Version 4.3 Commands Reference, Volume 2
defif Method
Purpose
Defines a network interface in the configuration database.
defif [ -c Class -s Subclass ] -t Type
Description
The defif method defines the specified instance of a network interface. It only defines interfaces for currently configured adapters. To define the specified instance, the defif method does the following:
- Creates a customized interface instance in the configuration database. 
 
- Derives the logical name of the interface instance.
 
- Retrieves the predefined attributes.
 
- Updates the Customized Dependency object class to reflect dependencies of the defined interface instance.
 
- Sets the status flag of the interface instance to defined.
 
Flags
| -c Class | 
  Specifies the interface class to be defined. The valid value is if. | 
| -s Subclass | 
  Specifies the subclass of interface to be defined. Valid values are:
| TR | 
  Token-ring |  
| EN | 
  Ethernet |  
| SL | 
  Slip |  
| 
XT | 
  X.25 |  
| LO | 
  Loopback |  
  | 
| -t Type | 
  Specifies the type of interface to be defined. Valid values are:
| tr | 
  Token-ring |  
| en | 
  Ethernet |  
| sl | 
  Slip |  
| ie3 | 
  IEEE 802.3 Ethernet |  
| lo | 
  Loopback |  
| 
xt | 
  X.25 |  
  | 
Examples
To define a token-ring network interface instance, enter the method in the following format:
defif -t tr
Related Information
The mkdev command.
The odm_run_method subroutine.
TCP/IP Network Interfaces in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Communications and Networks.
Object Data Manager (ODM) Overview for Programmers
in General Programming Concepts.
Writing a Device Method
in Kernel Extensions and Device Support Programming Concepts.
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