HP OpenVMS Systems Documentation
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
Installation and Configuration
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A
Advanced Server for OpenVMS
configuring
Anonymous FTP
configuring
Automatic configuration of TCP/IP Services
B
Berkeley Internet Name Domain
see
BIND resolver; BIND server
BG device message
during installation
BIND resolver
configuring #1
configuring #2
BIND server
configuring
Booting OpenVMS #1
Booting OpenVMS #2
precaution
BOOTP server
configuring
C
CD-ROM distribution kit
inspecting
Client environment
configuring #1
configuring #2
Client services
starting and stopping individually
Configuration database files
creating #1
creating #2
Configuration procedure
See
Configuring TCP/IP Services; TCPIP$CONFIG configuration procedure
Configuration worksheet
Configuring TCP/IP Services
automatic
client environment
client services
configuration files
creating new
core environment
description of major tasks
IPv6
new configuration
optional components
postconfiguration tasks
preliminary tasks
See also
TCPIP$CONFIG configuration procedure
server environment
servers #1
servers #2
tasks, recommended sequence
TCPIP$CONFIG menus
TCPIP$CONFIG menus, description
TCPIP$CONFIG option commands
TCPIP$CONFIG output example
beginning
BIND resolver
Client Environment Configuration menu #1
Client Environment Configuration menu #2
Core Environment Configuration menu #1
Core Environment Configuration menu #2
creating database files #1
creating database files #2
Dynamic Routing Configuration menu #1
Dynamic Routing Configuration menu #2
failSAFE configuration #1
failSAFE configuration #2
failSAFE configuration
options
FTP Client Configuration menu
Interface Configuration menu
Kerberos Applications Configuration menu
Main Configuration menu #1
Main Configuration menu #2
Optional Components Configuration menu #1
Optional Components Configuration menu #2
PWIP configuration example
Server Components Configuration menu #1
Server Components Configuration menu #2
time zone configuration example #1
time zone configuration example #2
XDM Configuration menu
time required
verifying services
Core Environment Configuration menu #1
Core Environment Configuration menu #2
D
Database files
creating #1
creating #2
DECnet over TCP/IP
configuration example
configuring to use
DECwindows
components required for XDM
defining TCP transport
requirements for product installation
DHCP client
configuring
DHCP server
configuring
configuring TCP/IP Services
Disk
space requirements
system, backing up
Distribution kit
inspecting
Domain
configuring #1
configuring #2
Dynamic routing
configuring #1
configuring #2
E
EAK
See
Early Adopters Kits (EAKs)
Early Adopters Kits (EAKs)
Error messages
at SNMP verification
IVP (installation verification procedure)
TCPIP-I-NOMAP
F
failSAFE IP
configuration options menu
configuring #1
configuring #2
configuring and enabling client
configuring IP address
configuring target IP address #1
configuring target IP address #2
defined
EAK
IPv6 addresses
FINGER server
configuring
FTP client
configuring
FTP server
configuring #1
configuring #2
G
Global pagelets and sections
increasing
requirements
I
Installing TCP/IP Services
configuration phase
sample output
execution phase
sample output
installed files
major tasks
new installation
sample output #1
sample output #2
time required
Interface
configuring #1
configuring #2
Interface Configuration menu
IPv6
configuring
EAK
failSAFE IP addresses
warning message in TCPIP$CONFIG
IPv6 host
configuring
IPv6 router
configuring
IVP (installation verification procedure)
description
error messages
example
OpenVMS TEST menu
SNMP verification example
K
Kerberos
benefits
configuration menu
configuring and enabling
configuring to use #1
configuring to use #2
L
LBROKER server
configuring
License Product Authorization Key
See
PAK
LOCKD/STATD server
configuring
LPR/LPD client
configuring
LPR/LPD server
configuring
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