LDP/LDP/guide/docbook/linux-ip/linux-ip.xml

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<?xml version='1.0' standalone='no'?>
<!-- $Id$ -->
<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC
"-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN"
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [
<!ENTITY % linux-ip-entities SYSTEM "linux-ip.ent" >
%linux-ip-entities;
]>
<!-- DocBook Preamble and Entity Declaration done -->
<book lang="en">
&bookinfo; <!-- bookinfo metadata; revisions, copyright, etc. -->
&intro; <!-- introduction -->
<part id="part-concepts">
<title>Concepts</title>
&basic; <!-- chapter on basic IP connectivity -->
<!-- &interfaces; --> <!-- chapter on the interfaces and devices -->
&ether; <!-- chapter on ARP, VLANs and bonding -->
&bridging; <!-- chapter on bridging -->
&routing; <!-- chapter on IP routing (static) -->
&nat; <!-- chapter on NAT/DNAT -->
&snat; <!-- chapter on SNAT/masquerading -->
&packetfilter; <!-- chapter on packet filtering -->
&state; <!-- chapter on state{less,ful}ness -->
</part>
<part id="part-cookbook">
<title>Cookbook</title>
<partintro>
<para>
The content in this part is intended as a practical, hands-on guide
to users wanting real, tested solutions.
</para>
<para>
The remainder of this documentation is written in a less formal style,
and is heavy on examples. It should be viewed as practical explication
of the above chapters.
</para>
</partintro>
&advanced-ip; <!-- chapter on advanced IP management -->
&advanced-routing; <!-- chapter on advanced IP routing -->
&scripts; <!-- some scripts -->
&trouble; <!-- troubleshooting guide -->
</part>
<part id="part-reference">
<title>Appendices and Reference</title>
<partintro>
<para>
The content in this part is intended to function as supporting
reference material for the above chapters. Following you will find a
reference for many common linux command line utilities as well as the
example network map and network description. A set of links to external
resources, and a troubleshooting guide round out the content in
this part of the document.
</para>
</partintro>
&example-network; <!-- a description of an example network -->
&tools-ethernet; <!-- ethernet -->
&tools-ip-management; <!-- IP addressing -->
&tools-ip-routing; <!-- IP routing -->
&tools-tunnels; <!-- various sorts of tunnels -->
&tools-sockets; <!-- socket servers and clients -->
&tools-diagnostics; <!-- diagnostic tools -->
&tools-misc; <!-- miscellany -->
&links; <!-- this is a list of links to other resources -->
&gfdl; <!-- this is the GNU documentation license -->
</part>
&bibliography; <!-- dead tree references -->
&index;
</book>