Technical data

SMTP (cont’d)
reconfiguring queues, 17–9
requeing messages, 17–8
restart, 17–9
routing mail, 17–4
Send-from-file (SFF), 17–26
SET CONFIGURATION command, 17–6
SET CONFIGURATION SMTP command, 17–9
starting and stopping, 17–10
START MAIL command, 17–9
TCPIP$SMTP_LOGFILE.LOG, 17–6
TCPIP$SMTP_RECV_RUN.LOG, 17–6
utility files, 17–6
zones, 17–5
SNMP, 13–1, 13–21
authentication traps, 13–24
components, 13–2
configuring, 13–6, 13–23
configuring community address, 13–8
configuring community information, 13–7
configuring community type, 13–8
configuring local host, 13–1
configuring with SET CONFIGURATION
SNMP command, 13–6
disabling OPCOM messages, 13–29
displaying community information, 13–26
displaying configuration information, 13–24
displaying current configuration, 13–8
executables and command files, 13–5
key concepts, 13–1 to 13–3
logging, 13–20
management client response problems, 13–27
master agent and incoming requests, 13–3
operation of, 13–2
set requests, 13–24
shutdown, 13–22
specifying location and contact information,
13–25
startup and shutdown problems, 13–22
subagent, 13–3
subagent timeout problems, 13–29
Solving problems
BOOTP, 9–8
DHCP server, 7–65
FTP, 15–6
load broker, 6–9
LPD/LPR, 22–12
NTP, 12–27
POP, 18–12
serial lines, 3–14
SMTP, 17–28
SNMP, 13–21
TELNETSYM, 23–7
TFTP, 10–4
Specifying
log files
in printcap database, 22–9
START MAIL command, 17–9
STATD, 20–19
Static routing
defined, 4–1
Subagents
solving timeout problems, 13–29
Subnetting
DHCP NETMASKS file, 7–12
Superuser
controlling privileges, 20–5
SYSGEN
NFS server
tuning parameters for, 20–21
System time
NTP adjustments to, 12–3
T
TCP/IP cluster
calculated load-balancing, 6–3
round-robin scheduling, 6–1
setting up DHCP server failover, 7–21
TCP/IP Services
starting and stopping, 1–3
TCPIP$DHCP_CLIENT program, 8–4
TCPIP$DHCP_CLIENT_CONF program, 8–5
TCPIP$DHCP_CLIENT_SHOWDHC program,
8–5
TCPIP$DHCP_CLIENT_SHUTDOWN command
procedure, 8–11
TCPIP$DHCP_CLIENT_STARTUP command
procedure, 8–11
TCPIP$DHCP_SETUPCOMMANDS command
procedure, 7–15, 7–17
TCPIP$LBROKER_LOG_LEVEL logical
load broker, 6–8
TCPIP$METRIC_COMPUTE_INTERVAL logical
Metric Server, 6–8
TCPIP$METRIC_CPU_RATING logical
Metric Server, 6–8
TCPIP$METRIC_LOG_LEVEL logical
Metric Server, 6–8
TCPIP$SMTP_LOGFILE.LOG
SMTP log file, 17–9
TCPIP$SMTP_RECV_RUN.LOG
SMTP log file, 17–9
TELNET, 14–1 to 14–5
decreasing use of system resources, 14–3
insufficient resources, 14–4
logical names, 14–2
startup and shutdown procedures, 14–1
TELNET print symbiont (TELNETSYM)
see TELNETSYM
TELNETSYM, 23–1 to 23–10
controlling characteristics
of communications link, 23–5
error logging, 23–4
TCPIP$TELNETSYM_NO_OPCOM, 23–4
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