Technical data

10–1 TFTP Management Commands .............................. 10–2
10–2 TFTP Logical Names ...................................... 10–2
12–1 NTP Log File Messages .................................... 12–11
12–2 Authentication Commands . . ................................ 12–14
12–3 NTPDATE Options ........................................ 12–16
12–4 NTPTRACE Options ...................................... 12–17
12–5 NTPDC Options . . ........................................ 12–22
12–6 NTPQ Options . . . ........................................ 12–27
13–1 SNMP Components ....................................... 13–2
13–2 SNMP Executable, Command, and Data Files ................... 13–5
13–3 SNMP Logging Options .................................... 13–11
13–4 SNMP Operation Options . . ................................ 13–12
13–5 Timing and Timeout Handling Options . ....................... 13–14
13–6 Testing and Troubleshooting Options . . . ....................... 13–18
13–7 Backward-Compatibility Options ............................. 13–19
14–1 TELNET Logical Names . . . ................................ 14–2
15–1 FTP Logical Names ....................................... 15–4
16–1 RLOGIN Logical Names.................................... 16–3
16–2 RMT Magtape Qualifiers . . . ................................ 16–5
17–1 SMTP Client Commands . . . ................................ 17–2
17–2 Default SMTP Utility Files . ................................ 17–6
17–3 SMTP Management Commands .............................. 17–8
17–4 AntiSPAM Configuration Options ............................ 17–16
18–1 POP User Authorization Methods ............................ 18–3
18–2 POP Logical Names ....................................... 18–9
18–3 POP Extension (XTND) Commands ........................... 18–13
19–1 XDM Log Files . . . ........................................ 19–7
20–1 MOUNT Attributes ....................................... 20–9
20–2 Container File System Components Analyzed ................... 20–16
20–3 Modifying NFS Server Attributes ............................ 20–17
20–4 File System Logical Names . ................................ 20–18
21–1 Required Fields for NFS Proxy Entries . ....................... 21–6
22–1 LPD Logical Names ....................................... 22–2
22–2 LPRSETUP Commands .................................... 22–6
22–3 Printcap Symbols . ........................................ 22–8
A–1 GATED Configuration Statements ............................ A–2
A–2 Default Preference Values . . ................................ A–5
A–3 Trace Options ............................................ A–7
A–4 Global Significance Options ................................ A–7
A–5 Protocol Significance Options ................................ A–7
B–1 Modifications to Translation Tables ........................... B–3
C–1 NFS Server to OpenVMS Client File Name Conversion Rules ....... C–1
C–2 NFS Client Name Conversion ............................... C–2
D–1 Acronyms ............................................... D–1
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