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