F |
Failover
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automatic
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BIND
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BIND 9 Server
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BIND server
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DHCP server in cluster environment
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NFS server
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failSAFE IP
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configuring
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configuring manually
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managing
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FDDI controller
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identifying with SET INTERFACE command
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File attributes
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storing, for NFS client
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File locking
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File sharing
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with NFS
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File storage in NFS
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default ADFs
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special handling for non-byte stream files
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File systems
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concealed
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modifying characteristics
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mounting
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Foreign commands
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defining
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Forward translation files
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Forward zones
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Forwarder server
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FTP
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anonymous
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disabling
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enabling
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logging
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G |
GATED
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assiging routing preferences
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configuration
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tracing options
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configuration file
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creating
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statement groups
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statement syntax
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configuration statements
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configuring
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point-to-point interfaces
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configuring protocols
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assigning preferences
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definition statements
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directive statements
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global tracing
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interface lists
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interface statements
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options statements
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preference sample
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specifying interfaces and routes
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tracing options
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configuring routing protocols
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criteria for route selection
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definition statements
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rejecting misconfigured systems
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samples
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setting router IDs
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specifying autonomous systems
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dynamic routing
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global significance options
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packet tracing
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preference values
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preserving routes
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RIP quiet mode
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route types
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routing
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defining preferences
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sample BGP and OSPF configuration
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sample host configurations
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sample preference specifications
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sample RIP and EGP configuration
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Gateway
|
configuring
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mail relay
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SLIP
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GID
|
group identifier, finding
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NFS proxy information
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Group ID
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see GID
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GUEST$PUBLIC directory
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H |
Hint file
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BIND server databases
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Hint zones
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Home interfaces
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Host address
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defined
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host utility
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HOSTNAME.ifname file
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Hosts database
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Hosts, multihomed
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I |
Identifying interfaces
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in GATED configuration file
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Identifying users
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UID/GID pairs
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user names and UICs
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ifname.DHC file
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IMAP server
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concepts
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enabling MIME mail
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guidelines for decoding MIME mail
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invoking
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management functions
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memory exhaustion
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memory requirements
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modifying server settings
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preserving site-specific parameter settings and commands
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starting and stopping
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tuning
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INCLUDE statement
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Indirect query
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XDMCP
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Initializing services
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Inode
|
defined
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Interface failures
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interfaces
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configuring with DHCP client
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Interfaces
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differentiating
|
interfaces
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permanently configuring
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Interfaces
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specifying
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interfaces
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temporarlily configuring
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Internet daemon
|
see Auxiliary server
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Internet gateway, configuring
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Internet Message Access Protocol
|
see IMAP server
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IP addresses
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address allocation methods (DHCP server)
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assigning to serial lines
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defined
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mapping to host names
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DOMAIN_NAME.DB file
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setting up static addresses (DHCP)
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Isolating problems
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SLIP and PPP
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K |
Kerberos
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TELNET
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KEY statement
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L |
Lame servers
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Line Printer Daemon (LPD)
|
see LPD
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Links
|
directory
|
multiple
|
removing
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Load balancing
|
configuring the load broker
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enabling
|
Load broker
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clusterwide
|
enabling
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Local host
|
Local mail
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LOCALHOST
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LOCKD
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Log files
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TCPIP$DHCP_RUN.LOG
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TCPIP$FTP_ANONYMOUS.LOG
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TCPIP$FTP_RUN.LOG
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TCPIP$TELNETSYM.LOG
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Logging
|
auxiliary server
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BOOTP
|
DHCP server
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FTP
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NTP
|
options for LPD
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POP server
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SMTP
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SNMP
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TELNETSYM errors
|
LOGGING statement
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Logical names
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BOOTP server
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defined by TCPIP$CONFIG
|
DHCP server
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FTP
|
load broker
|
NFS
|
POP
|
PPP
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RLOGIN
|
SNMP
|
TELNET
|
TELNETSYM
|
Lookups
|
BIND server
|
with SMTP/ZONE
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LOOP command
|
LPD #1
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LPD #2
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and PrintServer extensions
|
configuration
|
options
|
printcap database
|
tasks
|
configuring printers
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printcap symbols
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remote printer entry
|
specifying log files
|
specifying spool directories
|
displaying status of remote queues
|
error logging
|
event logging
|
OPCOM messages
|
options
|
print options
|
flag page
|
printer setup program
|
registering clients
|
removing print jobs
|
review of key concepts
|
starting and stopping
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TELNETSYM relay queues
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