Technical data
Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands
1.1 Entering Commands
Table 1–2 SET Commands
Modify Permanent Database Files Modify Dynamic Memory
SET BOOTP SET ARP
SET CONFIGURATION SET COMMUNICATION
SET HOST SET INTERFACE
SET MX_RECORDS SET NAME_SERVICE
SET NETWORK SET NFS_SERVER
SET CONTAINER SET PROTOCOL
SET ROUTE SET ROUTE
SET SERVICE
Note that the SET ROUTE command affects both the permanent and dynamic
routing databases.
1.1.2 Modifying the Configuration Database
Unlike the other databases, which have similar objects, the configuration
database holds diverse initialization information for various TCP/IP Services
components.
The following commands modify the configuration database:
• SET CONFIGURATION BIND
• SET CONFIGURATION COMMUNICATION
• SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE
• SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE
• SET CONFIGURATION NAME_SERVICE
• SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL
• SET CONFIGURATION SMTP
• SET CONFIGURATION SNMP
• SET CONFIGURATION START ROUTING
• SET CONFIGURATION TIME
1.1.3 Creating and Deleting Files
The CREATE commands create the following kinds of files:
• Database files
HP strongly recommends that you use the TCP/IP Services configuration
procedure (TCPIP$CONFIG) instead of manually creating databases. Refer to
the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Installation and Configuration guide
for instructions.
Use the following commands to create database files:
CREATE BOOTP
CREATE CONFIGURATION
CREATE EXPORT
CREATE HOST
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