Technical data

Index
A
Account, OpenVMS user
creating, 2–5, 2–23
deleting, 2–81
displaying, 2–183
ACP (ancillary control process)
associating to process a volume, 2–69
process buffer parameter, 2–65
ADD EXPORT command, 2–2
ADD PROXY command, 2–5
Address
0.0.0.0
displaying device sockets, 2–159
formats
specifying, 1–2
host-name-to-address lookups
See Lookups
IP
defining, 2–97, 2–123
displaying, 2–167
mapping IP to Ethernet/FDDI, 2–84, 2–150
Address Resolution Protocol
See ARP
Alias
for defining a cluster, 2–98, 2–124
ANALYZE CONTAINER command, 2–8
ANALYZE MAIL command, 2–10
ANALYZE SERVICE command, 2–13
Anonymous FTP
See FTP
"ANY host"
displaying device sockets, 2–159
Applications
customer-developed
proxy database, 2–5
registering clients, 2–5
ARP
displaying ARP information, 2–150
setting address-mapping, 2–84
Authentication
proxy database, 2–5, 2–81
AUTHORIZE command (DCL), 2–5
Auxiliary server
messages from, 2–146
multithreading, 2–145
Auxiliary server (cont’d)
uses the BIND resolver, 2–105, 2–132
B
Berkeley Internet Name Domain
See BIND
BG device driver
See Internet interface
BIND 4
converting to BIND 8 configuration, 2–15
BIND 8
configuring, 2–90
converting to, from BIND 4 configuration, 2–15
BIND command
See MAP command
BIND database
displaying, 2–164
Binding
See MAP command
BIND resolver
configuration
displaying, 2–155
configuring, 2–104, 2–130
defining the domain, 2–104, 2–130
deleting the domain, 2–104, 2–130
disabling, 2–130
displaying parameter settings, 2–164
displaying the configuration, 2–176
enabling, 2–131
logging counters and statistics, 2–164
BIND server
configuration
displaying, 2–155
configuring, 2–90, 2–104
CONVERT/CONFIGURATION BIND command,
2–15
CONVERT/UNIX BIND command, 2–16
disabling, 2–43
monitoring, 2–188
reloading, 2–131
Booting, remote
See BOOTP
BOOTP
adding client entries, 2–86
database
adding entries to, 2–86
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