OUTPUT1

     ftp      tcp  /usr/etc/in.ftpd
     telnet   tcp  /usr/etc/in.telnetd
     shell    tcp  /etc/in.rshd
     login    tcp  /etc/in.rlogind
     exec     tcp  /usr/etc/in.rexecd
     syslog   udp  /usr/etc/in.syslog
     comsat   udp  /usr/etc/in.comsat
     talk     udp  /usr/etc/in.talkd
     time     tcp  /usr/etc/in.timed
     rpc      udp  /usr/etc/rpc.rstatd  100001 1-2
     rpc      udp  /usr/etc/rpc.rusersd 100002 1
     rpc      udp  /usr/etc/rpc.mountd 100005 1
   <<<<< LEFT_CLEAN SUBROUTINE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

LNEXT

                                      

BOTCLEAN

   <<<<< TERMINAL SCREEN DRAWING SUBROUTINE >>>>>>>>

UTERMINAL

                 TERMINAL               

NEXT

 $V1$
                                        
 <<<<<<< Standout Line Procedure >>>>>>>>>>

HILINE

                                                                               
     <<<<<< TIME POSE SUBROUTINE >>>>>>>>>

PAUSE

  q - to quit, <CR> - to continue
If they want to quit, do so

GO

      Let's have a look at the
      /etc/servers file by
      using the cat command:
 $PROMPT$
 That is correct!
 You've got it on the 2nd try.
 Good, you understand the concept.
      Please use cat to display 
      /etc/servers
 Please type cat /etc/servers
 You will be helped this time!
                                 

FORGET1

 cat /etc/servers               
 Observe the result above.
 The highlighted line above is the one you should be looking for.
     rpc      udp  /usr/etc/rpc.mountd 100005 1