SCO Openserver 5 netconfig command line operation



Does anyone have experience with adding a network card into an SCO OS5
system using an automated script? The documentation on the command
line interface is scanty with no examples of what to use for 'chains',
'elements', etc. We have no problems adding the nics using the
interactive interface, but would like to automate the process as we
need to add new cards to a lot of systems. If you have done this
successfully or have knowledge in this area, please respond.
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