Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
Management


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Name server
    configuration statements
    configuration template
    configuration types
        caching-only servers
        forwarder servers
        primary (master) servers
        secondary (slave) servers
    statistics
NAMEPOOL file
    modifying the DHCP name pool
Negotiating time synchronization
    exchanging UDP datagrams
NETMASKS file
    modifying DHCP network masks
Network device
    defining new
Network File System (NFS)
    see NFS, NFS server
Network interfaces
    configuring for PPP
    defining pseudointerfaces #1
    defining pseudointerfaces #2
    defining with SET INTERFACE command
    displaying #1
    displaying #2
    specifying network mask
    supported number per device
Network masks
    DHCP NETMASKS file
Network printing
    LPR/LPD
    PC-NFS
    TELNETSYM
Network services
    configuring the Portmapper
    Portmapper
    SET SERVICE command
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
    see NTP
Networks database
NFS
    differences between UNIX and OpenVMS file systems
    file locking
    file system types
        container
        OpenVMS
    overview
    proxies
NFS client
    and default user
    authenticating users
    converting file names
    creating customized ADFs
    device names
    DNFS devices
    granting file access
    handling multiple file types
    mapping user identities
    mounting files and directories
        automounts
        background mounts
        mount options
        occluded mounts
        overmounts
        required privileges
        shared mount
    registering users
    review
    storing file attributes #1
    storing file attributes #2
    using ADFs for non-STREAM_LF files
NFS server
    access to client superuser
    adding entries to the proxy database
    authenticating clients
    backups
        container file system
    container file systems
    counters
    export database
        adding entries
    exporting a file system
    file system integrity
    file system setup
        container
        example
        OpenVMS
    granting user access
    in OpenVMS environment
    inode
    maintaining a container file system
    mapping user identities
        default user
    modifying attributes
    on OpenVMS Cluster
    proxy database
        displaying information
    registering users and hosts
    security controls
    security options
        bitmask values for
    selecting a file system
    SHOW CFS command
    SHOW NFS_SERVER command
    shutdown
        behavior with mount options
    starting and stopping
    tasks
        listed
    tuning
        active threads
        requirements
        SYSGEN parameters
    user accounts
NSLOOKUP utility #1
NSLOOKUP utility #2
    changing the default server
    command case sensitivity
    commands
    default option values
    listing authority records
    listing domain information
    listing MX records
    listing name servers
    obtaining host names
    obtaining IP addresses
    online help
    query types
    redirecting command output
    running as a foreign command
    set all command
    set commands
    starting and stopping
    using an initialization file
    viewing file contents
NSUPDATE utility
NSUPDATE utility
    commands
NTP #1
NTP #2
    accepting and rejecting peers
    adjusting system time
    authenticating peers
    backup time server
    configuration guidelines
    configuration statements
    configuring
        TCPIP$NTP.CONF
    creating the configuration file
    event logging
        sample log file
    negotiating synchronization to peers
    querying
    sample configuration file
    selecting time sources
    setting date and time
    time servers
    time zone offsets
    tracing time source
    using with other time services
    utilities
        NTPTRACE
NTPDATE utility
NTPDC utility
    control message commands
    interactive commands
    making run-time changes
    request commands
NTPQ utility
NTPTRACE utility
O
Occluded mounts
Online help
    NSLOOKUP utility
OPCOM messages
    disabling for SNMP
    disabling for TELNETSYM
    for LPD events
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
    see OSPF
OpenVMS Clusters
    alias for SMTP
    DHCP failover
    NFS databases
OpenVMS file system
    Files-11 ODS-2
    master file directory (MFD)
    when to use with NFS
OpenVMS system clock
OSPF
    overview
Overmounting


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