Technical data

LPD
configuration (cont’d)
tasks, 22–2
configuring printers
printcap symbols, 22–8
remote printer entry, 22–9
specifying log files, 22–9
specifying spool directories, 22–9
displaying status of remote queues, 22–10
error logging, 22–9
event logging
OPCOM messages, 22–11
options, 22–11
printer setup program, 22–6
print options
flag page, 22–11
registering clients, 22–10
removing print jobs, 22–10
review of key concepts, 22–1
starting and stopping, 22–10
TELNETSYM relay queues, 23–3
M
MAC address, 7–4
Management overview, 1–1
Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND), 5–1
to 5–4
BOOTP server, 9–1
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, 7–1 to
7–4
event logging, 1–10
load-balancing methods, 6–1
logical names, 1–2
LPD concepts, 22–1
network controllers and interfaces, 2–1
NFS client, 21–1 to 21–5
NFS concepts, 20–1 to 20–7
NTP synchronized time keeping, 12–1 to 12–9
serial connections, 3–1
serial lines
uses for PPP and SLIP, 3–1
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), 17–1 to
17–6
SNMP concepts, 13–1 to 13–3
static and dynamic routing, 4–1 to 4–2
TELNET print symbiont, 23–1
TFTP, 10–1
Managing remote access, 1–5
Mapping
addresses, 4–10
an OpenVMS file system, 20–11
dynamic and static, 7–1
user accounts, 1–5
user identities
proxy database, 20–4
UID/GID pairs, 20–4
Master agent
SNMP, 13–1
Master configuration file
XDM, 19–2
Master file directory (MFD), 20–2
Master server, 5–3
See Auxiliary server
Masters list, 6–4
Master time source, 12–16
Memory
displaying NTP statistics, 12–20
extending for FTP, 15–6
Messages
disabling OPCOM for SNMP, 13–29
event logging for SNMP, 13–20
LPR/LPD, 22–11
POP mail server, 18–4
POP server, 18–3
POP server logging, 18–9, 18–12
redirecting SNMP logging, 13–11
SNMP, 13–17
SNMP trace logging, 13–18
suppressing OPCOM for TELNETSYM, 23–4
TELNET login/logout, 14–3
trace log for SNMP, 13–22
trap for SNMP, 13–8
Metric Server
calculating load, 6–4
MIME mail
enabling, 18–12
Modifying
file system characteristics, 20–18
NFS server attributes, 20–17
TCP/IP Services configuration, 1–2
translation tables, B–1
Mounting
file systems with NFS client, 21–7
NFS client automounts, 21–10
Mount options
and NFS server shutdown, 20–7
MOUNT service, 20–8
Multihomed hosts, 4–5
MX database
adding entries to, 17–4
displaying entries, 17–4
routing mail, 17–9
N
NAMEPOOL file
modifying the DHCP name pool, 7–13
Name server, 5–2
configuration statements, 5–5
configuration template, 5–5
configuration types, 5–2
caching-only servers, 5–3
forwarder servers, 5–3
primary (master) servers, 5–3
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