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/etc/tcp stop
If the machine is at single user mode, the tcp command does only a partial startup of TCP/IP which consists of running ifconfig(ADMN) to configure the network interfaces with their IP addresses. This partial startup permits root to execute network functions (such as ftp and telnet) with machines on the same subnet. In single user mode, the tcp command starts no other default daemons (such as inetd, snmpd, and routed). Therefore, no network functions requiring the routing of packets to subnets not directly connected to the local machine are allowed.
If the machine is at multiuser mode, the tcp command does the following complete startup of TCP/IP: