Technical data

NSLOOKUP utility (cont’d)
listing domain information, 5–45
listing MX records, 5–44
listing name servers, 5–44
obtaining host names, 5–43
obtaining IP addresses, 5–43
online help, 5–38
query types, 5–43
redirecting command output, 5–47
running as a foreign command, 5–37
set all command, 5–39
set commands, 5–40
starting and stopping, 5–37
using an initialization file, 5–37
viewing file contents, 5–47
NSUPDATE utility, 5–21
NSUPDATE
utility
commands, 5–22
NTP, 12–1 to 12–27
accepting and rejecting peers, 12–2
adjusting system time, 12–3
authenticating peers, 12–13
backup time server, 12–9
configuration guidelines, 12–4
configuration statements, 12–5 to 12–6
configuring, 12–3
TCPIP$NTP.CONF, 12–4
creating the configuration file, 12–5
event logging, 12–10 to 12–13
sample log file, 12–13
negotiating synchronization to peers, 12–2
querying, 12–22
sample configuration file, 12–8
selecting time sources, 12–4
setting date and time, 12–16
time servers, 12–2
time zone offsets, 12–9
tracing time source, 12–16
using with other time services, 12–9
utilities
NTPTRACE, 12–16
NTPDATE utility, 12–16
NTPDC utility
control message commands, 12–19
interactive commands, 12–18
making run-time changes, 12–17
request commands, 12–21
NTPQ utility, 12–22
NTPTRACE utility, 12–16
O
Occluded mounts, 21–11
Online help
NSLOOKUP utility, 5–38
OPCOM messages
disabling for SNMP, 13–29
disabling for TELNETSYM, 23–4
OPCOM messages (cont’d)
for LPD events, 22–11
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
see OSPF
OpenVMS Clusters, 1–6
alias for SMTP, 17–7
DHCP failover, 7–21
NFS databases, 20–8
OpenVMS file system
Files-11 ODS-2, 20–2
master file directory (MFD), 20–2
when to use with NFS, 20–2
OpenVMS system clock, 12–3
OSPF, 4–2
overview, A–16
Overmounting, 21–11
P
PATHWORKS/Advanced Server support
starting and stopping the PWIP driver, 1–5
PC-NFS, 24–1 to 24–2
authentication, 24–2
configuring, 20–8
managing print queues, 24–2
providing print services, 24–2
startup and shutdown, 24–1
Performance
improving TELNET, 14–3
influencing factors
TELNET characteristics, 14–4
NFS server, 20–20 to 20–22
PING command, 4–4
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
client, 3–4
configuration tasks, 3–4
configuring, 3–2
defined, 3–3
dialup provider, 3–4
IP forwarding, 3–7
initiating a connection, 3–8
SET INTERFACE command qualifiers, 3–3
Portmapper, 11–1 to 11–3
displaying registered applications, 11–3
displaying RPC options, 11–2
SHOW PORTMAPPER command, 11–3
SHOW SERVICE PORTMAPPER command,
11–3
Port numbers
used by server software, 11–1
Postmaster account
creating, 17–7
Preconfiguration tasks
BOOTP, 9–2
Printcap database
PrintServer extensions, 22–10
symbols, 22–8
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