Technical data

Routing
protocols (cont’d)
Routing Information Protocol (RIP), 4–2
reassembly of datagrams, 4–7
testing, 4–4
valid trace options, A–6
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
see RIP
Routing preferences
sample specifications, A–6
Routing selection criteria, A–5
Routing table
preserving GATED routes, 4–6
removing GATED routes, 4–6
RSH, 16–1
S
Sample definition statements, A–15
Security
and NFS proxies, 20–6
anonymous FTP, 15–2
BOOTP, 9–3
controlling access
local print queues, 22–10
controls for NFS server, 20–16
DHCP parameters, 7–25
OpenVMS connections, 3–15
POP server, 18–2
RLOGIN, 16–3
SMTP SFF, 17–27
TFTP, 10–4
Send-from-file (SFF), 17–26
Serial connections
choosing protocols, 3–1
Serial Line IP (SLIP), 3–1
configuration commands, 3–10
configuring, 3–9
dialup lines, 3–11
gateway, 3–14
hard-wired lines, 3–11
defined, 3–2
terminating a connection, 3–14
Serial lines
assigning IP addresses, 3–2
configuring, 3–1 to 3–16
configuring a PPP client, 3–4
configuring a PPP dialup provider, 3–4
configuring a SLIP connection, 3–9
initiating a PPP connection, 3–8
PPP configuration tasks, 3–4
problem isolation, 3–14
setting IP forwarding, 3–7
Services
end-user
RCP, 16–1
REXEC, 16–1
RLOGIN, 16–1
Services
end-user (cont’d)
RSH, 16–1
starting, 1–7
Services database, 1–1
SET CONFIGURATION COMMUNICATION
command
defining pseudointerfaces, 4–9
SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE command
network pseudointerfaces, 4–9
SET CONFIGURATION SMTP command, 17–9
SET INTERFACE command
network pseudointerfaces, 4–9
Set requests
enabling, 13–23
SET ROUTE command
configuring static routes, 4–3
SET SERVICE /LOG_OPTIONS command, 1–10
SFF
See Send-from-file
SHOWDHC utility, 8–17
SHOW INTERFACE command
displaying network interfaces, 4–9
SHOW PORTMAPPER command, 11–3
SHOW ROUTE command, 4–5
SHOW SERVICE PORTMAPPER command, 11–3
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
see SMTP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
see SNMP
Slave server, 5–3
SMTP, 17–1 to 17–29
alternate gateway, 17–5
ANALYZE MAIL command, 17–6
analyzing SMTP queues, 17–6
configuring, 17–6
deleting entries, 17–8
DISABLE SERVICE SMTP command, 17–9
disabling service, 17–8
displaying characteristics, 17–8
displaying MX records, 17–9
ENABLE SERVICE SMTP command, 17–9
enabling antiSPAM, 17–15
enabling service, 17–8
file storage, 17–6
local alias file, 17–7
log files, 17–9
logical names, 17–11 to 17–15
lookups, 17–5
mail exchange (MX), 17–4
managing queues, 17–8
modifying characteristics, 17–8
modifying the configuration, 17–10
monitoring queues, 17–9
overview, 17–1 to 17–6
postmaster account, 17–7
queuing mechanism, 17–10
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