Preface |
Preface
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Preface
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Chapter 1 |
1
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Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services
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1.1
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Understanding the Major Tasks
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1.2
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Preinstallation Tasks
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1.2.1
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Inspecting the Distribution Kit
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1.2.2
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Extracting the Release Notes
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1.2.3
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Backing Up the System Disk and Upgrading OpenVMS
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1.2.4
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Registering the License Product Authorization Key
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1.2.5
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Checking the Disk Space
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1.2.6
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Checking the Physical Memory
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1.2.7
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Checking the System Parameters
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1.2.7.1
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Global Pagelets and Global Sections
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1.2.7.2
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Nonpaged Dynamic Pool
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1.2.8
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Assigning a User Identification Code
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1.2.9
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Remove Early Adopters Kits (EAKs)
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1.3
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Assembling Configuration Information
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Chapter 2 |
2
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Installing TCP/IP Services
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2.1
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Invoking the Installation Procedure
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2.2
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Stepping Through the Installation Procedure
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2.3
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Postinstallation Tasks
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Chapter 3 |
3
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Configuring TCP/IP Services
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3.1
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Recommended Order for Configuring TCP/IP Services
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3.2
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Adding a System to an OpenVMS Cluster
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3.2.1
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Running a Newly Configured Host in the Cluster
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3.2.2
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Configuring TCP/IP Services Before Adding the System to the Cluster
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3.3
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Automatic Configuration of TCP/IP Services Using DHCP Client
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3.4
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Running TCPIP$CONFIG
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3.4.1
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Converting Existing TCP/IP Services Configuration Files (Upgrade Only)
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3.4.2
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Creating New TCP/IP Services Configuration Files
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3.4.3
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Understanding the Configuration Menus
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3.4.4
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Configuring the Core Environment
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3.4.4.1
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Domain Configuration
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3.4.4.2
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First-Time Configuration of Interfaces
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3.4.4.3
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Interface IP Address Configuration
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3.4.4.4
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failSAFE IP Address Configuration
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3.4.4.5
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Dynamic Routing Configuration
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3.4.4.5.1
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Default Route Configuration
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3.4.4.6
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BIND Resolver Configuration
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3.4.4.7
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Time Zone Configuration
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3.4.5
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Configuring the Client Environment
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3.4.6
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Configuring the Server Environment
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3.4.7
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Configuring the Optional Components
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3.4.7.1
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Configuring and Enabling Kerberos Support
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3.4.7.2
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Configuring and Enabling failSAFE IP Support
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3.5
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Using TCPIP$CONFIG Option Commands to Bypass TCPIP$CONFIG Menus
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3.6
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Making Configuration Changes Take Effect
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3.7
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Stopping TCP/IP Services Using TCPIP$CONFIG
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3.8
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Starting TCP/IP Services Using TCPIP$CONFIG
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3.9
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Verifying the Configuration
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3.9.1
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Running the IVP from the TCPIP$CONFIG Command Procedure
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3.9.2
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Running the IVP from the OpenVMS DCL Prompt
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3.9.3
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Verifying the TCP/IP Services Internet Configuration
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3.9.4
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Verifying the SNMP Configuration
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3.10
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Additional Configuration Tasks
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3.11
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Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services
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3.11.1
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Automatically Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services
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3.11.2
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Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services Manually
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3.11.3
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Starting and Stopping Individual Services
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3.11.4
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Starting and Stopping User-Written Services
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3.12
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Specifying TCP/IP Services as the Transport for DECwindows Applications
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Chapter 4 |
4
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Configuring IPv6
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4.1
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Configuring an IPv6 Host
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4.2
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Configuring an IPv6 Router
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4.3
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Configuring failSAFE IP IPv6 Addresses
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Appendix A |
Appendix A
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Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration
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A.1
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Sample New Installation Procedure
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A.2
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Sample New Configuration Procedure
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Index |
Index |
Examples |
2-1 |
TCP/IP Services Installation: Sample POLYCENTER Software Installation Utility Procedure |
Tables |
1 |
TCP/IP Services Documentation |
1-1 |
Major Tasks: Installing and Configuring |
1-2 |
Preinstallation Tasks |
1-3 |
Configuration Planning Worksheet |
3-1 |
Configuring TCP/IP Services |
3-2 |
Minimum Values for SYSUAF Parameters |
3-3 |
Making Configuration Changes Take Effect |
3-4 |
Troubleshooting IVP Errors |