The following lists provide references for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP):
See "List of TCP/IP Commands" in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Communications and Networks for information about commands and daemons for using and managing Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
| cfgif | Configures an interface instance in the system configuration database. | 
| cfginet | Loads and configures an Internet instance and its associated instances. | 
| chgif | Reconfigures an instance of a network interface. | 
| chginet | Reconfigures the Internet instance. | 
| defif | Defines a network interface in the configuration database. | 
| definet | Defines an inet instance in the system configuration database. | 
| stpinet | Disables the inet instance. | 
| sttinet | Enables the inet instance. | 
| ucfgif | Unloads an interface instance from the kernel. | 
| ucfginet | Unloads the Internet instance and all related interface instances from the kernel. | 
| udefif | Removes an interface object from the system configuration database. | 
| udefinet | Undefines the Internet instance in the configuration database. | 
| Domain Cache file format | Defines the root name server or servers for a domain name server host. | 
| Domain Data file format | Stores name resolution information for the named daemon. | 
| Domain Local Data file format | Defines the local loopback information for named on the name server host. | 
| Domain Reverse Data file format | Stores reverse name resolution information for the named daemon. | 
| ftpusers file format | Specifies local user names that cannot be used by remote File Transfer Protocol (FTP) clients. | 
| gated.conf file format | Contains configuration information for the gated daemon. | 
| gateways file format | Specifies Internet routing information to the routed and gated daemons on a network. | 
| hosts file format | Defines the Internet Protocol (IP) name and address of the local host and specifies the names and addresses of remote hosts. | 
| hosts.equiv file format | Specifies remote systems that can execute commands on the local system. | 
| hosts.lpd file format | Specifies remote hosts that can print on the local host. | 
| inetd.conf file format | Defines how the inetd daemon handles Internet service requests. | 
| map3270 file format | Defines a user keyboard mapping and colors for the tn3270 command. | 
| named.boot file format | Defines how named initializes the domain name server file. | 
| .netrc file format | Specifies automatic login information for the ftp and rexec commands. | 
| networks file format | Contains the network name file. | 
| protocols file format | Defines the Internet protocols used on the local host. | 
| rc.net file format | Defines host configuration for the following areas: network interfaces, host name, default gateway, and any static routes. | 
| rc.tcpip file | Initializes daemons at each system startup. | 
| resolv.conf file format | Defines domain name server information for local resolver routines. | 
| .rhosts file format | Specifies remote users that can use a local user account on a network. | 
| services file format | Defines the sockets and protocols used for Internet services. | 
| Standard Resource Record Format | Defines the format of lines in the DOMAIN data files. | 
| telnet.conf file format | Translates a client's terminal-type strings into terminfo file entries. | 
| .3270keys file format | Defines the default keyboard mapping and colors for the tn and telnet commands. | 
The list of Requests for Comments (RFCs) for TCP/IP includes: