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     TOP(M)		      XENIX System V			TOP(M)

     Name
	  top, top.next - The Micnet topology files.

     Description
	  These files contain the topology information for a Micnet
	  network.  The topology information describes how the
	  individual systems in the network are connected, and what
	  path a message must take from one system to reach another.
	  Each file contains one or more lines of text.	 Each line of
	  text defines a connection or a communication path.

	  The top file defines connections between systems.  Each line
	  lists the machine names of the connected systems, the serial
	  lines used to make the connection, and the speed (baud rate)
	  of transmission between the systems.	Each line has the
	  following format:

	       machine1 tty1a machine2 tty2a speed

	  machine1 and machine2a are the machine names of the
	  respective systems (as given in the systemid files). The
	  ttys are the device names (e.g., tty1a) of the connecting
	  serial lines.	 The speed must be an acceptable baud rate
	  (e.g., 110, 300, ..., 19200).

	  The top.next file contains information about how to reach a
	  particular system from a given system.  There may be several
	  lines for each system in the network.	 Each line lists the
	  machine name of a system, followed by the machine name of a
	  system connected to it, followed by the machine names of all
	  the systems that may be reached by going through the second
	  system.  Such a line has the form:

	       machine1 machine2 machine3 [machine4]...

	  The machine names must be the names of the respective
	  systems (as given by the first machine name in the systemid
	  files).

	  The top.next file must be present even if there are only two
	  computers in the network.  In such a case, the file must be
	  empty.

	  In the top and top.next files, any line beginning with a
	  number sign (#) is considered a comment, and is ignored.

     Files
	  /usr/lib/mail/top

	  /usr/lib/mail/top.next

     See Also

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     TOP(M)		      XENIX System V			TOP(M)

	  aliases(M), netutil(C), systemid(M), top(M)

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