Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
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Chapter 8
8
Configuring the DHCP Client
8.1
Key Concepts
8.1.1
Designating the Primary Interface
8.1.2
Requesting a Lease
8.1.3
Requesting Parameters
8.1.4
Understanding How the DHCP Client Operates
8.2
DHCP Client Components
8.2.1
Executable Files
8.2.2
Configuration Files
8.2.2.1
Client Configuration File
8.2.2.2
The Interface File
8.2.2.3
The Host Name File
8.2.2.4
The DHCPTAGS. File
8.2.3
Command Files
8.2.4
System Logicals
8.2.5
Log Files
8.3
DHCP Client Startup and Shutdown
8.4
Configuring the DHCP Client
8.4.1
Putting Interfaces under DHCP Control
8.4.1.1
Using Autoconfigure on a New TCP/IP Installation
8.4.1.2
Using TCPIP$CONFIG to Configure an Existing Installation
8.4.2
Configuring the Software
8.4.3
Configuring a Cluster Environment
8.4.4
Signaling the DHCP Client
8.5
TCP/IP Management Commands
8.5.1
Temporarily Configuring Interfaces
8.5.2
Permanently Configuring Interfaces
8.6
Using the SHOWDHC Utility
Chapter 9
9
Configuring BOOTP
9.1
Key Concepts
9.2
BOOTP Planning and Preconfiguration Tasks
9.2.1
Network Configuration Decisions
9.2.2
BOOTP Service Decisions
9.2.3
BOOTP Security
9.3
Configuring the BOOTP Service
9.4
Managing the BOOTP Service
9.4.1
Enabling and Disabling BOOTP
9.4.2
BOOTP Management Commands
9.4.3
BOOTP Logical Names
9.4.4
BOOTP Startup and Shutdown
9.5
Creating a BOOTP Database
9.5.1
Populating the BOOTP Database
9.5.2
Converting UNIX Records
9.5.3
Creating Individual Entries
9.5.4
Modifying and Deleting Entries
9.6
Solving BOOTP Problems
Chapter 10
10
Configuring TFTP
10.1
Key Concepts
10.2
Setting up the TFTP Service
10.2.1
Transferring Data to the TFTP Host
10.2.2
TFTP Management Commands
10.2.3
TFTP Logical Names
10.2.4
TFTP Startup and Shutdown
10.2.5
Enabling and Disabling TFTP
10.3
TFTP Security
10.4
Solving TFTP Problems
Chapter 11
11
Configuring the Portmapper
11.1
Configuring Services to Use the Portmapper
11.2
Portmapper Startup and Shutdown
11.3
Displaying Portmapper Information
Chapter 12
12
Configuring and Managing NTP
12.1
Key Concepts
12.1.1
Time Distributed Through a Hierarchy of Servers
12.1.2
How Hosts Negotiate Synchronization
12.1.3
How the OpenVMS System Maintains the System Clock
12.1.4
How NTP Makes Adjustments to System Time
12.1.5
Configuring the Local Host
12.2
NTP Service Startup and Shutdown
12.3
Configuring Your NTP Host
12.3.1
Creating the Configuration File
12.3.2
Configuration Statements and Options
12.3.2.1
NTP Monitoring Options
12.3.2.2
Sample NTP Configuration File
12.3.3
Using NTP with Another Time Service
12.4
Configuring NTP as Backup Time Server
12.5
Operating with Time Zone Offsets
12.6
NTP Event Logging
12.6.1
Sample NTP Log File
12.7
NTP Authentication Support
12.7.1
NTP Authentication Commands
12.7.2
Authentication Key Format
12.8
NTP Utilities
12.8.1
Setting the Date and Time with NTPDATE
12.8.2
Tracing a Time Source with NTPTRACE
12.8.3
Making Run-Time Requests with NTPDC
12.8.3.1
NTPDC Interactive Commands
12.8.3.2
NTPDC Control Message Commands
12.8.3.3
NTPDC Request Commands
12.8.4
Querying the NTP Server with NTPQ
12.8.4.1
NTPQ Control Message Commands
12.9
Solving NTP Problems
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