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DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS
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Chapter 9
9
Setting Up an OpenVMS Cluster Environment for DECnet-Plus
9.1
Configuring OpenVMS Cluster Satellite Nodes in a DECnet-Plus Environment
9.1.1
Adding, Modifying, or Deleting an OpenVMS Cluster Satellite Node
9.1.1.1
Adding a New Satellite Node to an OpenVMS Cluster Environment
9.1.2
Making the Transition from an Existing DECnet Phase IV OpenVMS Cluster Satellite Node
9.1.3
Specifying Defaults for Phase IV Prefix and Node Synonym Directory
9.1.4
Customizing Your MOP Client Database for Multiple Boot Nodes
9.2
Using an OpenVMS Cluster Alias
9.2.1
Adding a Node to an OpenVMS Cluster Alias
9.2.2
Adding an OpenVMS Cluster Alias to the Namespace
9.2.3
Configuring Multiple OpenVMS Cluster Aliases
9.2.4
Controlling Connect Requests to the OpenVMS Cluster Alias
9.2.4.1
Controlling Connections to Network Applications
9.2.4.2
Controlling the Number of Connections Allowed for an Alias
9.3
Sharing Network Applications in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment
Chapter 10
10
Downline Loading and Upline Dumping Remote Systems
10.1
Automatically Configuring MOP
10.2
Manually Configuring MOP
10.2.1
Configuring MOP and MOP Circuits
10.2.2
Setting Up a MOP Client for a Network Server
10.2.2.1
Setting Up MOP Service Passwords on a Network Server
10.2.3
Setting Up a MOP Client for an OpenVMS Cluster Satellite
10.2.4
After Configuring MOP
10.2.5
MOP's Use of Default Directories
10.3
Starting MOP
10.3.1
New MOP Receive Buffer Limit
10.4
Stopping MOP
10.5
Downline Loading a Client System
10.5.1
Using the NCL Load Command
10.5.2
Using the NCL Boot Command
10.5.3
Automated Downline Loading
10.5.4
Supported Image Formats for Downline Loading
10.6
Automated Upline Dumping
10.7
Console Carrier
10.8
Using the LAN Configuration Monitor
Part IV
Part IV
Monitoring Your DECnet-Plus Network
Chapter 11
11
Monitoring the Network
11.1
Using the NCL Show Command to Monitor the Network
11.1.1
Using Counters to Evaluate Network Operations
11.1.2
Displaying Addresses
11.1.3
More Examples Using the NCL Show Command
11.2
Using Logical Names to Obtain Status About the Network
Chapter 12
12
Monitoring Network Events
12.1
Event Dispatching Concepts
12.2
Using Event Filters
12.3
Setting Up and Using Event Dispatching
12.3.1
Creating the Event Dispatcher
12.3.2
Setting Up Outbound Streams and Event Sinks
12.3.3
Identifying the Sink for an Outbound Stream
12.3.4
Creating an Event Sink
12.3.5
Setting Up Event Sink Filters
12.3.6
Testing Event Sink Filters
12.3.7
Modifying an Event Sink Filter
12.3.8
Specifying the Event Report Destination
12.3.9
Using a DECdns Namespace Object Name with a Sink
12.3.10
Setting an End-User Specification for a Sink
12.3.11
Modifying the Display of Event UIDs
12.3.12
Enabling an Event Sink
12.3.13
Creating an Outbound Stream Entity
12.3.14
Setting Up Outbound Stream Event Filters
12.3.15
Testing Outbound Stream Event Filters
12.3.15.1
Correcting Outbound Stream Event Filters
12.3.16
Enabling an Outbound Stream Entity
12.3.17
Modifying Outbound Stream Characteristics
12.3.18
Enabling an Outbound Event Stream
12.4
Sample Event Report
12.5
Managing a Connection Between an Outbound Stream and an Event Sink
12.5.1
Establishing a Connection
12.5.2
Terminating a Connection
12.5.3
Shutting Down a Connection
12.6
Shutting Down Event Dispatching
12.6.1
Disabling an Outbound Stream and Its Connection
12.6.2
Disabling and Deleting an Event Sink
12.7
Collecting Event Reports from Phase IV Systems
12.7.1
Creating and Enabling the Relay Entity
12.7.2
Disabling and Deleting the Relay Entity
12.7.3
Enabling and Disabling Logging Entities
12.7.4
Using NCP Event Logging Commands on the Phase IV Systems
12.7.5
Sample Relayed Phase IV Event
Appendix A
Appendix A
DECnet Phase IV Components and Corresponding Phase V Entities
Appendix B
Appendix B
Circuit Devices
B.1
CSMA-CD Devices
B.2
FDDI Devices
B.3
Synchronous Devices
B.4
Asynchronous Devices
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