Technical data

BOOTP
database (cont’d)
CONVERT/VMS BOOTP command, 2–20
creating, 2–24
displaying, 2–151
disabling, 2–43
enabling at system startup, 2–95
monitoring, 2–188
Bootstrap Protocol
See BOOTP
Buffers
displaying, 2–153
setting, 2–93
setting ACP process parameter for, 2–65
C
Clients
adding, to BOOTP database, 2–86
Cluster alias
defining, 2–98, 2–124
Cluster load balancing
See BIND server
Commands
See individual commands
DCL
AUTHORIZE, 2–5
displaying information, 1–9
guidelines for entering, 1–1
preserving case, 1–3
program design
configuration commands, 1–5
CONVERT commands, 1–7
creating database files, 1–6
managing NFS, 1–8
starting software, 1–7
stopping software, 1–7
validating databases, 1–8
specifying address formats, 1–2
specifying file and directory names, 1–2
specifying multiple values, 1–2
specifying names and addresses, 1–2
specifying numeric values, 1–3
specifying service names, 1–2
UNIX
entering uppercase characters, 1–4
/etc/mount
command, 2–63
using, 1–1 to 1–10
how to enter, 1–1
Communication proxies, 2–5
APPLICATION_PROXY flag, 2–145
Configuration
BIND server
creating, 2–90
creating, 2–25
database
BIND server entries
Configuration
database
BIND server entries (cont’d)
creating, 2–90
creating, 2–25
displaying, 2–155
lower-layer software entries
creating, 2–93
lower-level protocol entries
creating, 2–107
name server entries
creating, 2–104
SMTP entries
creating, 2–110
SNMP entries
creating, 2–114
displaying, 2–155
name server
creating, 2–104
permanent
See individual SET CONFIGURATION
commands
SMTP
creating, 2–110
SNMP
creating, 2–114
Configuration protocol
displaying, 2–158
Controller
Ethernet
specifying interface name, 2–97, 2–124
FDDI
specifying interface name, 2–97, 2–124
SLIP
specifying interface name, 2–97, 2–124
CONVERT/CONFIGURATION BIND command,
2–15
CONVERT/UNIX BIND command, 2–16
CONVERT/UNIX HOST command, 2–18
CONVERT/UNIX NETWORK command, 2–19
CONVERT/VMS BOOTP command, 2–20
CONVERT/VMS HOST command, 2–21
CONVERT/VMS NETWORK command, 2–22
CONVERT/VMS PROXY command, 2–23
CREATE BOOTP command, 2–24
CREATE CONFIGURATION command, 2–25
CREATE CONTAINER command, 2–26
CREATE DIRECTORY command, 2–29
CREATE EXPORT command, 2–32
CREATE HOST command, 2–33
CREATE NETWORK command, 2–34
CREATE PROXY command, 2–35
CREATE ROUTE command, 2–36
Customer-developed applications
proxy database, 2–5
registering clients, 2–5
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