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O
Occluded mounts
OPCOM messages
disabling for SNMP
disabling for TELNETSYM
for LPD events
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
see
OSPF
OpenVMS Clusters
alias for SMTP
BIND failover #1
BIND failover #2
DHCP failover
load broker
NFS databases
SMTP common directory
OpenVMS file system
Files-11 ODS-2
master file directory (MFD)
when to use with NFS
OpenVMS system clock
OPTIONS statement
OSPF
overview
Overmounting
P
PATHWORKS/Advanced Server support
starting and stopping the PWIP driver
PC-NFS
authentication
configuring
managing print queues
providing print services
startup and shutdown
Performance
improving TELNET
influencing factors
TELNET characteristics
NFS server
PING command
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
client
configuration tasks
configuring
defined
dialup provider
IP forwarding
initiating a connection
SET INTERFACE command qualifiers
POP
Port numbers
used by server software
Portmapper
displaying registered applications
displaying RPC options
SHOW PORTMAPPER command
SHOW SERVICE PORTMAPPER command
Post Office Protocol (POP)
see
POP
Postmaster account
creating
Preconfiguration tasks
BOOTP
Print queues
managing PC-NFS
redirecting output to LPD queue
Printcap database
PrintServer extensions
symbols
Printing
configuring a TELNETSYM queue
customizing TELNETSYM queues
defining queues
displaying status of a remote queue
establishing TELNETSYM links
granting acccess to local printers
redirecting output to another queue
relay queues
releasing TELNETSYM links
removing print jobs
setting up relay queues
starting and stopping LPD
TELNET print symbiont
PrintServer
support for in LPD
Protocols
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Proxy database
adding entries
adding NFS proxies
controlling access to print queues
creating
displaying information
example
mapping the default user
mapping user accounts
NFS proxies
examples
use on OpenVMS Cluster
Proxy entries
for network printing
Proxy identities
communication proxies #1
communication proxies #2
for controlling system access
NFS proxies
proxy database
Pseudointerfaces
PWIP driver
Q
Queue management
LPD/LPR
reconfiguring SMTP queues
TELNETSYM print
R
R commands #1
R commands #2
security
trusted hosts
setting up
RBLs
see
Real-Time Black Hole Lists
RCP
Real-Time Black Hole Lists (RBLs)
Reassembly time
of datagrams
setting
Rejecting misconfigured systems
specifying, in GATED configuraton #1
specifying, in GATED configuraton #2
Removing
directory links
links
RESOLV.CONF configuration file
Restoring container file systems
Reverse translation files
REVTRA macro
REXEC
RIP
and ROUTED
overview
quiet mode
RLOGIN
logical names
security
RNDC.CONF file format
rndc
utility
rndc_confgen
utility
Root name servers
Round-robin scheduling
disabling
example
for cluster load balancing (BIND)
Router discovery
Router IDs
specifying, in GATED configuraton
Routes database
SHOW MX_RECORDS command
Routing
and SMTP alternate gateway
configuring
configuring a gateway
daemons
GATED
ROUTED
defined
defining interface routes
broadcast address
defining route preferences
defining static routes
displaying static routes
enabling and disabling dynamic routing
extending a network
GATED
definition statements
GATED route types
gateway
with static routes
mail #1
mail #2
protocols
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
configuring
Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Router Discovery
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
reassembly of datagrams
testing
valid trace options
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
see
RIP
Routing preferences
sample specifications
Routing selection criteria
Routing table
preserving GATED routes
removing GATED routes
RSH
S
Sample definition statements
Security
and NFS proxies
BIND
BOOTP
controlling access
local print queues
controls for NFS server
DHCP parameters
OpenVMS connections
POP server
RLOGIN
SMTP SFF
TFTP
Send-from-file (SFF)
Serial connections
choosing protocols
Serial Line IP (SLIP)
configuration commands
configuring
dialup lines
gateway
hard-wired lines
defined
terminating a connection
Serial lines
assigning IP addresses
configuring
configuring a PPP client
configuring a PPP dialup provider
configuring a SLIP connection
initiating a PPP connection
PPP configuration tasks
problem isolation
setting IP forwarding
Services
end-user
RCP
REXEC
RLOGIN
RSH
starting
Services database
SET CONFIGURATION COMMUNICATION command
defining pseudointerfaces
SET CONFIGURATION INTERFACE command
network pseudointerfaces
SET CONFIGURATION SMTP command
SET INTERFACE command
network pseudointerfaces
Set requests
enabling
SET ROUTE command
configuring static routes
SET SERVICE /LOG_OPTIONS command
SFF
see
Send-from-file
SHOW INTERFACE command
displaying network interfaces
SHOW PORTMAPPER command
SHOW ROUTE command
SHOW SERVICE PORTMAPPER command
SHOWDHC utility
SIG(0) transaction signatures-BIND9
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
see
SMTP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
see
SNMP
Slave zones
SMTP #1
SMTP #2
alternate gateway
ANALYZE MAIL command
analyzing SMTP queues
configuring
deleting entries
DISABLE SERVICE SMTP command
disabling service
displaying characteristics
displaying MX records
ENABLE SERVICE SMTP command
enabling Antispam
enabling service
file storage
local alias file
log files
logical names
lookups
Mail Exchange (MX)
managing queues
modifying characteristics
modifying the configuration
monitoring queues
overview
postmaster account
queuing mechanism
reconfiguring queues
requeing messages
restart
routing mail
send-from-file (SFF)
SET CONFIGURATION command
SET CONFIGURATION SMTP command
START MAIL command
starting and stopping
TCPIP$SMTP_LOGFILE.LOG
TCPIP$SMTP_RECV_RUN.LOG
utility files #1
utility files #2
zones
SNMP #1
SNMP #2
authentication traps
components
configuring #1
configuring #2
configuring community address
configuring community information
configuring community type
configuring local host
configuring with SET CONFIGURATION SNMP command
disabling OPCOM messages
displaying community information
displaying configuration information
displaying current configuration
executables and command files
key concepts
logging
management client response problems
master agent and incoming requests
operation of
set requests
shutdown
specifying location and contact information
startup and shutdown problems
subagent
subagent timeout problems
Solving problems
BOOTP
DHCP server
FTP
load broker
LPD/LPR
NTP
POP
serial lines
SMTP
SNMP
TELNETSYM
TFTP
SPAM
route-through
Specifying
log files
in printcap database
START MAIL command
STATD
Static routing
defined
Stub zones
Subagents
solving timeout problems
Subnetting
DHCP NETMASKS file
Superuser
controlling privileges
SYSGEN
NFS server
tuning parameters for
System time
NTP adjustments to
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