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sys_attrs_ppp(5)						File Formats Manual						  sys_attrs_ppp(5)

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sys_attrs_ppp - ppp subsystem attributes DESCRIPTION
This reference page lists and describes attributes for the Point-to-Point Protocol (ppp) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) refer- ence page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. Number of ppp interfaces that the system can support simultaneously. Default value: 1 (interface) Minimum value: 1 Maximum value: 1024 You should increase this value if your system needs to support multiple ppp interfaces (for example, multiple dial-in and dial-out lines that can be used simultaneously). SEE ALSO
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sys_attrs_tc(5) 						File Formats Manual						   sys_attrs_tc(5)

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sys_attrs_tc - tc subsystem attributes DESCRIPTION
This reference page lists and describes attributes for the TURBOchannel Bus (tc) kernel subsystem. Refer to the sys_attrs(5) reference page for an introduction to the topic of kernel subsystem attributes. For this subsytem, users should modify only the following attribute and do so only for the purpose described. Any other visible attributes cannot or should not be modified. Enables (nonzero value) or disables (0) console messages that appear at boot time and runtime for use by device driver developers to collect information about a driver configuration problem. A developer can set this attribute by using the sysconfig or sysconfigdb utility. See sysconfig(8), sysconfigdb(8), and cfgmgr(8) for more information on options for modifying attributes and reconfiguring a kernel subsystem. Default value: 0 (disabled) SEE ALSO
Commands: cfgmgr(8), sysconfig(8), sysconfigdb(8) Files: stanza(4), cfgmgr.auth(4), sysconfigtab(4) Others: sys_attrs(5) Writing TURBOchannel Device Drivers sys_attrs_tc(5)
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