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ABSTRACT:
	This item adds machine and service information to the address
	files of the internet protocols.  Once added, applications
	can obtain machine and service addresses using the name to
	address mapping facility.

menu:host:Host Information
	This item adds machine names and addresses into the hosts
	file for the internet protocols.

menu:services:Service Information
	This item adds service names and port numbers into the
	services file for the internet protocols.

inet:name:Machine Information
	Please enter the name of a machine that is accessable via the
	internet protocol.

inet:addr:Address Information
	Please enter the internet address for the machine entered on
	the previous line.
	Internet addresses are a sequence of four integers (separated
	by dots (".")).  Within a small network, the first three
	integers are the same.  For example, the address of machine
	"elvis" might be

		192.11.109.01
	
	and the address of machine "james" might be
	
		192.11.109.02

inet:service:Service Information
	Please enter the name of a service available on machines that
	are accessable via the internet protocol.

inet:port:Port Information
	Please enter the service port number for the service given in
	the previous line.
	Internet service port numbers are simple integers (and they
	must be the same on each machine).
	For example, the port number of service "rpc" is
	
			111
	
	and the port number of service "listen" is
	
			1025

