Technical data

Configuring TCP/IP Services
configuration databases, 1–1
modifying initial configuration, 1–2
OpenVMS clusters, 1–7
out-of-the-box defaults, 1–1
permanent changes with SET
CONFIGURATION commands,
1–3
run-time changes with SET commands, 1–3
using logical names, 1–2
Connecting to the network, 2–1
Container file system
analyzing, 20–15
backups, 20–11
commands for managing, 20–13 to 20–16
copying files into, 20–14
creating, 20–12
deleting, 20–15
for NFS, 20–2
logical names, 20–18
restoring, 20–16
when to use with NFS, 20–3
Controlling access
to local print queues, 22–10
with proxy identities, 1–5
Controlling communications link, 23–5
CONVERT/CONFIGURATION command, 5–31
CONVERT/UNIX BIND command
BIND server database
populating, 5–25
Converting
BIND databases, 5–31
BOOTP databases, 9–7
BOOTP entries to DHCP, 7–18
file names for NFS, 21–5
UCX$NTP.CONF file, 12–5
Customizing
print queues, 23–3
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Databases
export database, 20–10
printcap, for LPD, 22–2
proxy
controlling access to print queues, 22–10
proxy database (TCPIP$PROXY), 20–4, 20–10
routes, 17–9
Datagrams
setting reassembly time, 4–7
Daylight savings time adjustment, 12–9
DEC Multinational Character Set, B–1
DECnet over TCP/IP, 1–5
Default user
and NFS client, 21–4
defined by NFS server, 20–5
DEFINE COMMUNICATION_CONTROLLER
command, 2–1
Defining
foreign commands, 2–4
Defining time zone offsets, 12–9
Deleting
container file systems, 20–15
DHCP and BOOTP, 7–1
DHCP client, 8–1 to 8–17
autoconfigure
using, 8–12
CLIENT.PCY file, 8–5
command files, 8–11
components, 8–4
concepts, 8–1
configurable parameters, 8–2
configuration files, 8–5
configuring, 8–12
a cluster environment, 8–15
an existing installation, 8–13
dynamically, 8–1
interfaces, 8–12
software, 8–14
statically, 8–1
DHCPTAGS. file, 8–10
executable files, 8–4
host name file, 8–10
interface file, 8–9
interface parameters
displaying, 8–17
log files, 8–11
management commands, 8–16
operation of, 8–3
permanently configuring, 8–16
primary interface
designating, 8–2
requesting a lease, 8–3
requesting parameters, 8–3
startup and shutdown procedure, 8–12
system logicals, 8–11
temporarily configuring, 8–16
DHCP command procedures, 7–15
DHCP GUI
adding new MAC addresses, 7–34
checking MAC address status, 7–34
configuring
removing subnet records, 7–36
subnets, 7–36
defining
node parameters, 7–37
listing MAC addresses
preload window, 7–34
parameters, 7–39 to 7–48
removing MAC addresses, 7–34
searching for a MAC or IP address, 7–35
setting up static addresses, 7–49
using the configuration window
adding or changing parameters, 7–24
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