#  attach the ethernet to the internet package:
#  EXAMPLE: ifconfig <interface> <AlphaNet Network #> arpa <receive buffers>
#ifconfig ec0 101 arpa 100
#  attach the slip interface to a slip daemon:
#  EXAMPLE: ifconfig <interface> <terminal> <dialup script>
#ifconfig asy0 modem1 dialup.slp
#ifconfig asy1 modem2
#ifconfig asy2 modem3
#ifconfig asy3 modem4
#  change the tcp close timeout to fit the environment
#  EXAMPLE: closetime <seconds>
#closetime 120
#  change the tcp keepalive timeout to fit the environment
#  EXAMPLE: keepalive <minutes>
#keepalive 15
#  start up the daemons (servers)
#  EXAMPLE: start <daemon> <memory> <options...>
#  (these assume ftpd, tftpd, smtpd, pop3d, lpr, lpd, and httpd are
#  in system memory)
#
#start rwhod 75k
#start ftpd 40k -o
#start telned 100k
#start tftpd 35k
#start smtpd 125k -i
#start pop3d 60k
#start lpr 35k
#start lpd 35k
#start itcd 100k
#start httpd 100k
#  if you have a default router this is a simple way to set the default route.
#  once complete it will exit and free the memory.  fill in the IP address.
#start route 200k -s add xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx