DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
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Database
proxy database (TCPIP$PROXY)
Databases
export database
Mmail exchanger
SHOW MX_RECORDS command
MX
displaying
printcap, for LPD
proxy
controlling access to print queues
proxy database (TCPIP$PROXY)
Routes
Datagram sockets
Datagrams
setting reassembly time
DEC Multinational Character Set
DECnet over TCP/IP
Default user
and NFS client
defined by NFS server
DEFINE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER command
Defining time zone offsets
DHCP and BOOTP
DHCP graphical user interface (GUI)
see
DHCP GUI
DHCP GUI
adding new MAC addresses
checking MAC address status
configuring
parameters
removing subnet records
subnets
using node parameters
defining
client information
IP addressing
node parameters
server parameters
listing MAC addresses
preload window
parameters
removing MAC addresses
searching for a MAC or IP address
setting up dynamic address pool
setting up static addresses
hardware symbols
using the configuration window
adding or changing parameters
adding records
saving changes
saving records
DHCP server
allocating IP addresses
leased
manual assignment
reusable address pool
and BOOTP
BOOTP parameters
configuration tasks
configuring
host names
IP ranges
defining
groups
logical names
network masks
enabling
the GUI
with TCPIP$CONFIG
GUI parameters
host name list parameters
invoking the GUI
IP parameters
IP range parameters
key parameters
lease parameters
link parameters
manual configuration
NetBIOS parameters
network parameters
operation of
security parameters
setting up cluster failover
shutting down and restarting
stopping
subnet parameters
TCP parameters
time parameters
X Window parameters
DISABLE SERVICE SMTP command
DMCS (DEC Multinational Character Set)
DNS
cluster load balancing #1
cluster load balancing #2
load balancing
Metric Server
NSLOOKUP utility #1
NSLOOKUP utility #2
storing host information
DNS/BIND
Domain Name Service (DNS)
see
DNS
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
see
DHCP, DHCP server
Dynamic routing
and GATED
configuring GATED
defined
enabling and disabling
sample definition statements
E
EB2AS macro
EBCDIC (Extended Binary Code Decimal Interchange Code)
EBCDIC to DMCS translation tables #1
EBCDIC to DMCS translation tables #2
EGP
ENABLE SERVICE SMTP command
Enabling services
SMTP
End-user services
RCP
REXEC
RLOGIN
RSH
Error logging
DHCP log file
FTP
LPD
TELNETSYM
Errors
displaying number of
Ethernet controller
identifying with SET INTERFACE command
Event logging
activating
/ALLOW_LOG_OPTIONS qualifier #1
/ALLOW_LOG_OPTIONS qualifier #2
/ALLOW_LOG_OPTIONS qualifier #3
and NTP
/FORCE_LOG_OPTIONS qualifier #1
/FORCE_LOG_OPTIONS qualifier #2
/FORCE_LOG_OPTIONS qualifier #3
/LOG_OPTIONS qualifier
setting options #1
setting options #2
SNMP
Export database
adding entries
creating
Exporting files and directories
Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)
see
EGP
F
Failover
DHCP server in cluster environment
NFS server
FDDI controller
identifying with SET INTERFACE command
File attributes
storing, for NFS client
File sharing
with NFS
File storage in NFS
default ADFs
special handling for non-byte stream files
Files
copied between file systems
displaying number of opened
FTP
logging
security and anonymous FTP
troubleshooting
G
GATED
assiging routing preferences
configuration
tracing options
configuration file
creating
statement groups
statement syntax
configuration statements
configuring
point-to-point interfaces
configuring protocols
assigning preferences
definition statements
directive statements
global tracing
interface lists
interface statements
options statements
preference sample
specifying interfaces and routes
tracing options
configuring routing protocols
TCPIP$GATED.CONF #1
TCPIP$GATED.CONF #2
criteria for route selection
definition statements
rejecting misconfigured systems
samples
setting router IDs
specifying autonomous systems
dynamic routing
global significance options
packet tracing
preference values
preserving routes
RIP quiet mode
route types
routing
defining preferences
sample BGP and OSPF configuration
sample host configurations
sample interior gateway configuration #1
sample interior gateway configuration #2
sample preference specifications
sample RIP and EGP configuration
Gateway
configuring
GID
group identification, finding
Group ID (GID)
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