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This appendix shows a sample installation and configuration of the
TCP/IP Services product on a system on which the product has never been
installed.
A.1 Sample New Installation Procedure
The following example shows a sample installation dialog for the TCP/IP Services. In this example, the installation takes place on a system where the product has not been installed. If TCP/IP Services had been installed previously on the system, the installation dialog would differ slightly (see Chapter 2).
Choose one or more items from the menu separated by commas: 1 The following product has been selected: DEC VAXVMS TCPIP V5.1-0 Layered Product Do you want to continue? [YES] [Return] Configuration phase starting ... You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected product and for any products that may be installed to satisfy software dependency requirements. DEC VAXVMS TCPIP V5.1-0: Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS. (c) Compaq Computer Corporation 2000. All Rights Reserved. Compaq Computer Corporation Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS offers several license options. Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES] [Return] Do you want to review the options? [NO] [Return] Execution phase starting ... The following product will be installed to destination: DEC VAXVMS TCPIP V5.1-0 DISK$OVMSVAXSYS:[VMS$COMMON.] Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90% %PCSI-I-PRCOUTPUT, output from subprocess follows ... % TCPIP-W-PCSI_INSTALL % - Execute SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$CONFIG.COM to proceed with configuration of % Compaq TCP/IP Services. % Portion done: 100% The following product has been installed: DEC VAXVMS TCPIP V5.1-0 Layered Product DEC VAXVMS TCPIP T5.1-0: Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS. Check the release notes for current status of the product. |
The following example shows a sample configuration dialog for the TCP/IP Services, in which the following components are configured:
In this example, the configuration takes place on a system where the product has never been configured. If TCP/IP Services had been configured previously on the system, the dialog would differ significantly (see Chapter 3).
TCP/IP Network Configuration Procedure This procedure helps you define the parameters required to run Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS on this system. Checking TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS configuration database files. Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$SERVICE.DAT Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$HOST.DAT Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$NETWORK.DAT Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$ROUTE.DAT Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$PROXY.DAT Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$CONFIGURATION.DAT Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS requires a definition for at least one interface. There are no interfaces defined on this system. Please select the Interface option from the Core Environment Menu. Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration Menu Configuration options: 1 - Core environment 2 - Client components 3 - Server components 4 - Optional components 5 - Shutdown Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS 6 - Startup Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS 7 - Run tests A - Configure options 1 - 4 [E] - Exit configuration procedure Enter configuration option: 1 [Return] Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Core Environment Configuration Menu Configuration options: 1 - Domain 2 - Interfaces 3 - Routing 4 - BIND Resolver 5 - Time Zone A - Configure options 1 - 5 [E] - Exit menu Enter configuration option: A [Return] DOMAIN Configuration Enter Internet domain: budget.acme.com INTERFACE Configuration The Ethernet device(s) on your system are: ESA0: * Not Configured * Start of configuration questions for Internet interface SE0. SE0 is the Ethernet device ESA0: SE0 has not been configured Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Interface SE0 Configuration Menu Configuration options: 1 - Configure interface manually 2 - Let DHCP configure interface [E] - Exit menu (Do not configure interface SE0) Enter configuration option: 1 [Return] Enter unqualified host name: HEARTS [Return] Enter Internet address for hearts: 10.0.2.4 [Return] Enter Internet network mask for hearts [255.0.1.0]: 255.1.12.1[Return] Enter broadcast mask for hearts [10.0.2.255]: [Return] The following parameters will be used to define the Internet interface SE0: Host name: hearts.budget.acme.com Internet address: 10.0.2.4 Network mask: 255.1.12.1 Broadcast mask: 10.0.2.255 * Is the above correct [YES]: [Return] End of configuration questions for Internet interface SE0 DYNAMIC ROUTING Configuration Dynamic routing has not been configured. You may configure dynamic ROUTED or GATED routing. You cannot enable both at the same time. If you want to change from one to the other, you must disable the current routing first, then enable the desired routing. If you enable dynamic ROUTED routing, this host will use the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) - Version 1 to listen for all dynamic routing information coming from other hosts to update its internal routing tables. It will also supply its own Internet addresses to routing requests made from remote hosts. If you enable dynamic GATED routing, you will be able to configure this host to use any combination of the following routing protocols to exchange dynamic routing information with other hosts on the network: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) - Version 1 & 2 Router Discovery Protocol (RDISC) Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4) Static routes * Do you want to configure dynamic ROUTED or GATED routing [NO]:[Return] A default route has not been configured. * Do you want to configure a default route [YES]: [Return] Enter your Default Gateway host name or address: GATE1.BUDGET.ACME.COM gate1.budget.acme.com is not in the local host database. Enter Internet address for gate1.budget.acme.com: 10.0.2.66 BIND RESOLVER Configuration A BIND resolver has not been configured. Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS supports the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) resolver. BIND is a network service that enables clients to name resources or objects and share information with other objects on the network. Before configuring your system as a BIND resolver, you should first be sure that there is at least one system on the network configured as either a BIND primary or secondary server for this domain. You can specify a BIND server by its address or name; however, if specified by name, an entry for it must exist in the TCPIP$HOST database. You will be asked one question for each server. Press Return at the prompt to terminate the list. Enter your BIND server name: NUMB9.BUDGET.ACME.COM [Return] numb9.budget.acme.com is not in the local host database. Enter Internet address for numb9.budget.acme.com: 10.0.2.11 Enter your BIND server name: [Return] TCPIP uses timezone information provided by the OpenVMS Operating System. No additonal timezone configuration is needed for TCPIP when the operating system is configured correctly. This section verifies the current OpenVMS timezone configuration. A warning message (TCPIP-W-) indicates that corrective action should be taken. TCPIP will appear to operate but components may display either the wrong time or a time inconsistent with other applications. Press Return to continue ... [Return] Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Core Environment Configuration Menu Configuration options: 1 - Domain 2 - Interfaces 3 - Routing 4 - BIND Resolver 5 - Time Zone A - Configure options 1 - 5 [E] - Exit menu Enter configuration option: [Return] Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration Menu Configuration options: 1 - Core environment 2 - Client components 3 - Server components 4 - Optional components 5 - Shutdown Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS 6 - Startup Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS 7 - Run tests A - Configure options 1 - 4 [E] - Exit configuration procedure Enter configuration option: 2 [Return] Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Client Components Configuration Menu Configuration options: 1 - FTP Disabled Stopped 2 - NFS Client Disabled Stopped 3 - REXEC and RSH Disabled Stopped 4 - RLOGIN Disabled Stopped 5 - SMTP Disabled Stopped 6 - TELNET Disabled Stopped 7 - DHCP Disabled Stopped 8 - Telnetsym Disabled Stopped A - Configure options 1 - 8 [E] - Exit menu Enter configuration option: 6 [Return] TELNET Configuration Service is not defined in the TCPIP$SERVICE database. Service is not enabled. Service is stopped. TELNET configuration options: 1 - Enable service on this node [E] - Exit TELNET configuration Enter configuration option: 1 [Return] Creating TELNET Service Entry Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Client Components Configuration Menu Configuration options: 1 - FTP Disabled Stopped 2 - NFS Client Disabled Stopped 3 - REXEC and RSH Disabled Stopped 4 - RLOGIN Disabled Stopped 5 - SMTP Disabled Stopped 6 - TELNET Enabled Stopped 7 - DHCP Disabled Stopped 8 - Telnetsym Disabled Stopped A - Configure options 1 - 8 [E] - Exit menu Enter configuration option: [Return] Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration Menu Configuration options: 1 - Core environment 2 - Client components 3 - Server components 4 - Optional components 5 - Shutdown Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS 6 - Startup Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS 7 - Run tests A - Configure options 1 - 4 [E] - Exit configuration procedure Enter configuration option: 3 [Return] Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Server Components Configuration Menu Configuration options: 1 - BIND Disabled Stopped 11 - NTP Disabled Stopped 2 - BOOTP Disabled Stopped 12 - PC-NFS Disabled Stopped 3 - DHCP Disabled Stopped 13 - POP Disabled Stopped 4 - FINGER Disabled Stopped 14 - PORTMAPPER Disabled Stopped 5 - FTP Disabled Stopped 15 - RLOGIN Enabled Stopped 6 - LBROKER Disabled Stopped 16 - RMT Disabled Stopped 7 - LPR/LPD Disabled Stopped 17 - SNMP Disabled Stopped 8 - METRIC Disabled Stopped 18 - TELNET Enabled Stopped 9 - NFS Disabled Stopped 19 - TFTP Disabled Stopped 10 - LOCKD/STATD Disabled Stopped 20 - XDM Disabled Stopped A - Configure options 1 - 20 [E] - Exit menu Enter configuration option: 5 [Return] FTP Configuration Service is defined in the SYSUAF. Service is not defined in the TCPIP$SERVICE database. Service is not enabled. Service is stopped. FTP configuration options: 1 - Enable service on this node [E] - Exit FTP configuration Enter configuration option: 1 [Return] Creating FTP Service Entry The FTP CLIENT is enabled. * Do you want to configure FTP CLIENT [NO]: [Return] Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Server Components Configuration Menu Configuration options: 1 - BIND Disabled Stopped 11 - NTP Disabled Stopped 2 - BOOTP Disabled Stopped 12 - PC-NFS Disabled Stopped 3 - DHCP Disabled Stopped 13 - POP Disabled Stopped 4 - FINGER Disabled Stopped 14 - PORTMAPPER Disabled Stopped 5 - FTP Enabled Stopped 15 - RLOGIN Enabled Stopped 6 - LBROKER Disabled Stopped 16 - RMT Disabled Stopped 7 - LPR/LPD Disabled Stopped 17 - SNMP Disabled Stopped 8 - METRIC Disabled Stopped 18 - TELNET Enabled Stopped 9 - NFS Disabled Stopped 19 - TFTP Disabled Stopped 10 - LOCKD/STATD Disabled Stopped 20 - XDM Disabled Stopped A - Configure options 1 - 20 [E] - Exit menu Enter configuration option: [Return] Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration Menu Configuration options: 1 - Core environment 2 - Client components 3 - Server components 4 - Optional components 5 - Shutdown Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS 6 - Startup Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS 7 - Run tests A - Configure options 1 - 4 [E] - Exit configuration procedure Enter configuration option: 6 [Return] Begin Startup... %TCPIP-I-INFO, TCP/IP Services startup beginning at 5-DEC-2000 13:22:27 .82 %TCPIP-I-NORMAL, timezone information verified %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000058 %TCPIP-I-SETLOCAL, setting domain and/or local host %TCPIP-I-STARTCOMM, starting communication %TCPIP-I-SETPROTP, setting protocol parameters %TCPIP-I-DEFINTE, defining interfaces %TCPIP-I-STARTNAME, starting name service %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCP/IP Kernel startup completed %TCPIP-I-LOADSERV, loading TCPIP server proxy information %TCPIP-I-SERVLOADED, auxiliary server loaded with 0 proxy records -TCPIP-I-SERVSKIP, skipped 0 communication proxy records -TCPIP-I-SERVTOTAL, total of 6 proxy records read %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$PROXY startup completed %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$FTP startup completed %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$TELNET startup completed %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCP/IP Services startup completed at 5-DEC-2000 13: 23:00.49 Startup request completed. 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