                     3                      HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS 3                      Installation and Configuration   .                      Order Number: AA-LU49P-TE    #                      September 2003   F                      This manual explains how to install and configureG                      the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS product on your $                      OpenVMS system.          G                      Revision Information:        This guide supersedes C                                                   the Compaq TCP/IP F                                                   Services for OpenVMSB                                                   Installation andG                                                   Configuration manual, >                                                   Version 5.3.  D                      Software Version:            HP TCP/IP ServicesE                                                   for OpenVMS Version 5                                                   5.4   B                      Operating Systems:           HP OpenVMS AlphaD                                                   Versions 7.3-1 and7                                                   7.3-2               ,                      Hewlett-Packard Company*                      Palo Alto, California                 H               __________________________________________________________  H                Copyright 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.  B               UNIX[R] is a registered trademark of The Open Group.  C               The information contained herein is subject to change A               without notice. The only warranties for HP products @               and services are set forth in the express warrantyA               statements accompanying such products and services. C               Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an G               additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical @               or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.  B               Proprietary computer software. Valid license from HPF               required for possession, use or copying. Consistent withB               FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software,E               Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for H               Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under3               vendor's standard commercial license.   H                                                                   ZK6524  A               The HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS documentation is "               available on CD-ROM.                               E      ________________________________________________________________   E                                                              Contents     E      Preface..................................................      v     :      1  Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services  E            1.1   Understanding the Major Tasks................    1-1 E            1.2   Preinstallation Tasks........................    1-2 E            1.2.1     Inspecting the Distribution Kit..........    1-3 E            1.2.2     Extracting the Release Notes.............    1-4 =            1.2.3     Backing Up the System Disk and Upgrading E                      OpenVMS..................................    1-4 4            1.2.4     Registering the License ProductE                      Authorization Key........................    1-4 E            1.2.5     Checking the Disk Space..................    1-5 E            1.2.6     Checking the Physical Memory.............    1-5 E            1.2.7     Checking the System Parameters...........    1-5 E            1.2.7.1     Global Pagelets and Global Sections ...    1-6 E            1.2.7.2     Nonpaged Dynamic Pool..................    1-6 E            1.2.8     Assigning a User Identification Code.....    1-7 E            1.2.9     Remove Early Adopters Kits (EAKs)........    1-8 E            1.3   Assembling Configuration Information.........    1-9   "      2  Installing TCP/IP Services  E            2.1   Invoking the Installation Procedure..........    2-1 2            2.2   Stepping Through the InstallationE                  Procedure....................................    2-3 E            2.3   Postinstallation Tasks.......................    2-5             E                                                                   iii                  &         3  Configuring TCP/IP Services  <               3.1   Recommended Order for Configuring TCP/IPH                     Services.....................................    3-1>               3.2   Automatic Configuration of TCP/IP ServicesH                     Using DHCP Client............................    3-3H               3.3   Running TCPIP$CONFIG.........................    3-4;               3.3.1     Converting Existing TCP/IP Services H                         Configuration Files (Upgrade Only).......    3-44               3.3.2     Creating New TCP/IP ServicesH                         Configuration Files......................    3-6H               3.3.3     Understanding the Configuration Menus....    3-6H               3.3.4     Configuring the Core Environment.........    3-8H               3.3.4.1     Domain Configuration...................   3-10H               3.3.4.2     Interface Configuration................   3-104               3.3.4.3     failSAFE IP Target AddressH                           Configuration..........................   3-11H               3.3.4.4     Dynamic Routing Configuration..........   3-14H               3.3.4.5     BIND Resolver Configuration............   3-16H               3.3.4.6     Time Zone Configuration................   3-16H               3.3.5     Configuring the Client Environment.......   3-17H               3.3.6     Configuring the Server Environment.......   3-20H               3.3.7     Configuring the Optional Components......   3-23;               3.3.7.1     Configuring and Enabling Kerberos H                           Support................................   3-25>               3.3.7.2     Configuring and Enabling failSAFE IPH                           Support................................   3-27@               3.4   Using TCPIP$CONFIG Option Commands to BypassH                     TCPIP$CONFIG Menus...........................   3-27H               3.5   Making Configuration Changes Take Effect.....   3-292               3.6   Stopping TCP/IP Services UsingH                     TCPIP$CONFIG.................................   3-302               3.7   Starting TCP/IP Services UsingH                     TCPIP$CONFIG.................................   3-32H               3.8   Verifying the Configuration..................   3-34=               3.8.1     Running the IVP from the TCPIP$CONFIG H                         Command Procedure........................   3-35<               3.8.2     Running the IVP from the OpenVMS DCLH                         Prompt...................................   3-35>               3.8.3     Verifying the TCP/IP Services InternetH                         Configuration............................   3-35H               3.8.4     Verifying the SNMP Configuration.........   3-37H               3.9   Additional Configuration Tasks...............   3-38    
         iv                 H               3.10  Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services........   3-39;               3.10.1    Automatically Starting and Stopping H                         TCP/IP Services..........................   3-39=               3.10.2    Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services H                         Manually.................................   3-40A               3.10.3    Starting and Stopping Individual Services H                         .........................................   3-40:               3.10.4    Starting and Stopping User-WrittenH                         Services.................................   3-41?               3.11  Specifying TCP/IP Services as the Transport H                     for DECwindows Applications..................   3-42    6         A  Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and            Configuration  H               A.1   Sample New Installation Procedure............    A-1H               A.2   Sample New Configuration Procedure...........    A-2  
         Index              Examples  <               2-1       TCP/IP Services Installation: Sample@                         POLYCENTER Software Installation UtilityH                         Procedure................................    2-3           Tables  H               1         TCP/IP Services Documentation............     vi  3               1-1       Major Tasks: Installing and H                         Configuring..............................    1-2  H               1-2       Preinstallation Tasks....................    1-3  H               1-3       Configuration Planning Worksheet.........   1-10  H               3-1       Configuring TCP/IP Services..............    3-2  9               3-2       Making Configuration Changes Take H                         Effect...................................   3-29  H               3-3       Troubleshooting IVP Errors...............   3-37  H                                                                        v                           H         ________________________________________________________________  H                                                                  Preface      B               The HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS product is the HPD               implementation of the TCP/IP networking protocol suite>               and internet services for OpenVMS Alpha systems.  ?               TCP/IP Services provides a comprehensive suite of G               functions and applications that support industry-standard D               protocols for heterogeneous network communications and               resource sharing.   F               This manual explains how to install and configure the HPF               TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS (TCP/IP Services) networkingE               software on an OpenVMS system. This manual reflects the C               installation and configuration procedures for Version G               5.4 of the TCP/IP Services product. For information about H               last-minute changes to these procedures, see the HP TCP/IP1               Services for OpenVMS Release Notes.            Intended Audience   D               This manual is for experienced OpenVMS and UNIX systemH               managers and assumes a working knowledge of OpenVMS systemD               management, TCP/IP networking, and TCP/IP terminology.           Document Structure  C               This manual contains three chapters and one appendix:   E               o  Chapter 1 explains how to prepare for installing and -                  configuring TCP/IP Services.   C               o  Chapter 2 describes how to install TCP/IP Services C                  on an OpenVMS system using the POLYCENTER Software &                  Installation utility.  H                                                                        v                 F               o  Chapter 3 provides guidelines on how to configure the?                  TCP/IP Services components after installation.   >               o  Appendix A provides a sample installation andD                  configuration display as might appear on an OpenVMS?                  system upon which TCP/IP Services has not been H                  installed previously. The display examples in Chapter 3@                  show what might be seen when you upgrade TCP/IP#                  Services software.            Related Documents   H               Table 1 lists the documents available with this version of               TCP/IP Services.  H         Table_1_TCP/IP_Services_Documentation___________________________  *         Manual                    ContentsH         ________________________________________________________________A         Compaq TCP/IP Services    This manual provides conceptual E         for OpenVMS Concepts and  information about TCP/IP networking G         Planning                  on OpenVMS systems, including general D                                   planning issues to consider beforeD                                   configuring your system to use the;                                   TCP/IP Services software.   H                                   This manual also describes the manualsF                                   in the TCP/IP Services documentationF                                   set and provides a glossary of termsF                                   and acronyms for the TCP/IP Services3                                   software product.   D         HP TCP/IP Services for    The release notes provide version-F         OpenVMS Release Notes     specific information that supersedesF                                   the information in the documentationF                                   set. The features, restrictions, andD                                   corrections in this version of theG                                   software are described in the release F                                   notes. Always read the release notesA                                   before installing the software.   H                                                 (continued on next page)    
         vi               H         Table_1_(Cont.)_TCP/IP_Services_Documentation___________________  *         Manual                    ContentsH         ________________________________________________________________E         HP TCP/IP Services for    This manual explains how to install C         OpenVMS Installation and  and configure the TCP/IP Services *         Configuration             product.  B         HP TCP/IP Services for    This manual describes how to useA         OpenVMS User's Guide      the applications available with E                                   TCP/IP Services such as remote file H                                   operations, email, TELNET, TN3270, and3                                   network printing.   H         HP TCP/IP Services for    This manual describes how to configure@         OpenVMS Management        and manage the TCP/IP Services*                                   product.  B         HP TCP/IP Services        This manual describes the TCP/IP?         for OpenVMS Management    Services management commands.          Command Reference   F         HP TCP/IP Services        This reference card lists the TCP/IPF         for OpenVMS Management    management commands by component andH         Command Quick Reference   describes the purpose of each command.         Card  >         HP TCP/IP Services for    This reference card containsF         OpenVMS UNIX Command      information about commonly performedD         Equivalents Reference     network management tasks and theirE         Card                      corresponding TCP/IP management and =                                   Tru64 UNIX command formats.   B         Compaq TCP/IP Services    This manual presents an overviewA         for OpenVMS ONC RPC       of high-level programming using ?         Programming               open network computing remote B                                   procedure calls (ONC RPCs). This?                                   manual also describes the RPC F                                   programming interface and how to useH                                   the RPCGEN protocol compiler to create/                                   applications.   >         HP TCP/IP Services for    This manual describes how toD         OpenVMS Guide to SSH      configure, set up, use, and manage?                                   the SSH for OpenVMS software.   H                                                 (continued on next page)  H                                                                      vii                 H         Table_1_(Cont.)_TCP/IP_Services_Documentation___________________  *         Manual                    ContentsH         ________________________________________________________________>         Compaq TCP/IP Services    This manual describes how toA         for OpenVMS Sockets       use the Sockets API and OpenVMS D         API and System Services   system services to develop network/         Programming               applications.   B         Compaq TCP/IP Services    This manual describes the SimpleD         for OpenVMS SNMP          Network Management Protocol (SNMP)F         Programming and           and the SNMP application programmingA         Reference                 interface (eSNMP). It describes D                                   the subagents provided with TCP/IPB                                   Services, utilities provided forF                                   managing subagents, and how to build5                                   your own subagents.   B         HP TCP/IP Services        This manual provides informationD         for OpenVMS Tuning and    about how to isolate the causes ofF         Troubleshooting           network problems and how to tune theG                                   TCP/IP Services software for the best .                                   performance.  @         HP TCP/IP Services for    This manual describes the IPv6C         OpenVMS Guide to IPv6     environment, the roles of systems @                                   in this environment, the typesD                                   and function of the different IPv6H                                   addresses, and how to configure TCP/IPH         __________________________Services_to_access_the_6bone_network._  F               For additional information about HP OpenVMS products andC               services, visit the following World Wide Web address:   *               http://www.hp.com/go/openvms  H               For a comprehensive overview of the TCP/IP protocol suite,H               refer to the book Internetworking with TCP/IP: Principles,<               Protocols, and Architecture, by Douglas Comer.                   viii                          Reader's Comments     C               HP welcomes your comments on this manual. Please send <               comments to either of the following addresses:  +               Internet    openvmsdoc@hp.com   1               Postal      Hewlett-Packard Company >               Mail        OSSG Documentation Group, ZKO3-4/U08,                           110 Spit Brook Rd./                           Nashua, NH 03062-2698   -         How to Order Additional Documentation   F               For information about how to order additional documenta-?               tion, visit the following World Wide Web address:   4               http://www.hp.com/go/openvms/doc/order           Conventions   2               The name TCP/IP Services means both:  5               o  HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha   3               o  HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS VAX   A               The name UNIX refers to the HP Tru64 UNIX operating                system.   @               The following conventions are used in this manual.@               In addition, please note that all IP addresses are               fictitious.   G               Ctrl/x           A sequence such as Ctrl/x indicates that F                                you must hold down the key labeled CtrlH                                while you press another key or a pointing-                                device button.   F               PF1 x            A sequence such as PF1 x indicates thatG                                you must first press and release the key E                                labeled PF1 and then press and release G                                another key or a pointing device button.   H                                                                       ix                   D               <Return>         In examples, a key name enclosed in aD                                box indicates that you press a key onH                                the keyboard. (In text, a key name is not2                                enclosed in a box.)  D                                In the HTML version of this document,C                                this convention appears as brackets, 1                                rather than a box.   F                . . .           A horizontal ellipsis in examples indi-H                                cates one of the following possibilities:  D                                o  Additional optional arguments in a>                                   statement have been omitted.  D                                o  The preceding item or items can be=                                   repeated one or more times.   C                                o  Additional parameters, values, or C                                   other information can be entered.   @               .                A vertical ellipsis indicates theD               .                omission of items from a code exampleG               .                or command format; the items are omitted D                                because they are not important to the5                                topic being discussed.   >               ( )              In command format descriptions,A                                parentheses indicate that you must D                                enclose choices in parentheses if you5                                specify more than one.   G               [ ]              In command format descriptions, brackets H                                indicate optional choices. You can chooseD                                one or more items or no items. Do notE                                type the brackets on the command line. E                                However, you must include the brackets B                                in the syntax for OpenVMS directoryA                                specifications and for a substring H                                specification in an assignment statement.        	         x                    G               |                In command format descriptions, vertical D                                bars separate choices within bracketsF                                or braces. Within brackets, the choicesD                                are optional; within braces, at leastF                                one choice is required. Do not type theA                                vertical bars on the command line.   E               { }              In command format descriptions, braces B                                indicate required choices; you mustG                                choose at least one of the items listed. D                                Do not type the braces on the command$                                line.  D               bold type        Bold type represents the introductionD                                of a new term. It also represents theF                                name of an argument, an attribute, or a&                                reason.  >               italic type      Italic type indicates important>                                information, complete titles ofG                                manuals, or variables. Variables include G                                information that varies in system output B                                (Internal error number), in commandE                                lines (/PRODUCER=name), and in command F                                parameters in text (where dd representsH                                the predefined code for the device type).  F               UPPERCASE TYPE   Uppercase type indicates a command, theH                                name of a routine, the name of a file, orG                                the abbreviation for a system privilege.   E               Example          This typeface indicates code examples, @                                command examples, and interactiveB                                screen displays. In text, this typeF                                also identifies URLs, UNIX commands andH                                pathnames, PC-based commands and folders,H                                and certain elements of the C programming(                                language.  F               -                A hyphen at the end of a command formatF                                description, command line, or code lineF                                indicates that the command or statement?                                continues on the following line.   H                                                                       xi                   A               numbers          All numbers in text are assumed to A                                be decimal unless otherwise noted. C                                Nondecimal radixes-binary, octal, or D                                hexadecimal-are explicitly indicated.                                                                                         xii                        H                                                                        1H         ________________________________________________________________  H                       Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services      E               This chapter explains how to prepare for installing and B               configuring HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS software.  )         1.1 Understanding the Major Tasks   F               Installing the TCP/IP Services software takes just a fewF               minutes to complete. You can install the software duringG               the OpenVMS operating system installation procedure or as                 a layered product.  G               After you install TCP/IP Services, you need to enable the E               services and verify the configuration through the menu- H               driven TCPIP$CONFIG configuration procedure. This step may0               take about 15 minutes to complete.  H               Table 1-1 lists the major tasks involved in installing andH               configuring TCP/IP Services and the sections that describe               these tasks.                                  H                   Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services 1-1           :         Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services)         1.1 Understanding the Major Tasks   H               Table_1-1_Major_Tasks:_Installing_and_Configuring_________  F               Step  Task to perform...                 Described in...H               __________________________________________________________G               1    Prepare for installation and        Sections 1.2 and :                    configuration.                      1.3  B               2    Shut down any previous versions     Section 2.14                    of TCP/IP Services running on the                    system.  @               3    Install TCP/IP Services.            Chapter 2  @               4    Configure TCP/IP Services           Chapter 33                    according to your network needs.   B               5    Start TCP/IP Services.              Section 3.5  B               6    Verify the configuration.           Section 3.8  B               7    Complete additional configuration   Section 3.9H               _____and_setup_tasks,_as_appropriate._____________________  !         1.2 Preinstallation Tasks   F               Table 1-2 lists the tasks you should complete before youF               install TCP/IP Services on your system, and the sections(               that describe these tasks.                                  >         1-2 Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services           H                       Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP ServicesH                                                1.2 Preinstallation Tasks  H               Table_1-2_Preinstallation_Tasks___________________________  F               Step  Task to perform...                 Described in...H               __________________________________________________________D               1    Inspect the distribution kit.       Section 1.2.1  D               2    Extract and read the TCP/IP         Section 1.2.2*                    Services release notes.  D               3    Back up the system disk.            Section 1.2.3  D               4    Perform an OpenVMS operating        Section 1.2.31                    system upgrade, if applicable.   D               5    Register the TCP/IP Services        Section 1.2.4                    license PAK.   E               6    Check the disk space, memory, and   Sections 1.2.5 D                    system parameters.                  through 1.2.7  D               7    Assign a user identification code   Section 1.2.8'                    (UIC), if necessary.   B               8    Assemble information for            Section 1.3!                    configuration.   D               9    Remove any Version 5.0 IPv6 and     Section 1.2.94                    Version 5.3 SSH or failSAFE EarlyH               _____Adopters_Kits_(EAKs).________________________________  -         1.2.1 Inspecting the Distribution Kit   F               Make sure you have a complete software distribution kit.F               If you have the OpenVMS consolidated distribution CD-ROME               kit, also known as the Software Products Library (SPL), F               check the CD master index for the location of the TCP/IPE               Services for OpenVMS kit. If you have an individual CD- F               ROM, supply the device name (such as DKAn) for the mediaD               when you issue the command to install TCP/IP Services.  G               Check that the kit contains everything listed on the Bill D               of Materials (BOM). If anything is missing or damaged,-               contact your HP representative.     H                   Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services 1-3           :         Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services!         1.2 Preinstallation Tasks   *         1.2.2 Extracting the Release Notes  G               The HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Release Notes document G               contains important information you should know before you "               install the product.  G               You can have the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility B               extract the release notes as either a text file or aE               PostScript file. To extract the release notes as a text H               file, enter the following POLYCENTER Software Installation               utility command:  H               $ PRODUCT EXTRACT FILE TCPIP/SELECT=TCPIP054.RELEASE_NOTES  F               To extract the release notes as a PostScript file, enter               the following:  K               $ PRODUCT EXTRACT FILE TCPIP/SELECT=TCPIP054_RELEASE_NOTES.PS   >         1.2.3 Backing Up the System Disk and Upgrading OpenVMS  D               Before you install TCP/IP Services, HP recommends thatE               you back up the system disk using the backup procedures E               established at your site. After the backup operation is H               complete, you should upgrade the OpenVMS operating system,               if applicable.  H               For information about backing up a system disk, see the HP:               OpenVMS System Manager's Manual: Essentials.  H               For information about how to upgrade OpenVMS, refer to theB               appropriate OpenVMS upgrade and installation manual.  ?         1.2.4 Registering the License Product Authorization Key   D               Before you install TCP/IP Services on a newly licensedB               node or cluster, you must register a License Product?               Authorization Key (PAK) using the OpenVMS License C               Management Facility (LMF). Without a PAK, you can use 8               only DECwindows TCP/IP Transport software.  G               If you are upgrading TCP/IP Services on a node or cluster B               that is licensed for this software, you have alreadyB               completed the License PAK registration requirements.  D               If you ordered the license and the media together, theH               PAK is included with your distribution kit. Otherwise, theH               PAK is shipped separately to the location specified on the               license order.  >         1-4 Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services           H                       Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP ServicesH                                                1.2 Preinstallation Tasks  A               If you are also installing prerequisite or optional F               software, review the PAK status and install the PAKs forF               any prerequisite or optional software before you install               TCP/IP Services.  H               To register a license, log in to the SYSTEM account and do#               one of the following:   E               o  Run the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM file and enter the ,                  data from your License PAK.  F               o  At the DCL prompt, enter the LICENSE REGISTER command0                  and the appropriate qualifiers.  E               You must register a license for each node in an OpenVMS                Cluster.  A               For complete information about LMF, see the OpenVMS 0               License Management Utility Manual.  %         1.2.5 Checking the Disk Spacee  B               Make sure your system has at least 125,000 blocks ofG               disk space available. The actual disk space needed varies E               depending on the system environment, configuration, and                software options.   H               To find out how many free blocks exist on the system disk,               enter:  )               $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICEp  *         1.2.6 Checking the Physical Memory  D               Make sure your system's physical memory is at least 324               megabytes. To check the memory, enter:                  $ SHOW MEMORY/FULL  ,         1.2.7 Checking the System Parameters  A               Most systems have adequate system resources readilym@               available to include the TCP/IP Services software.F               However, you should check the system parameters outlinedF               in the following sections. Make any necessary changes toG               the MODPARAMS.DAT file, then run AUTOGEN, and reboot yourr               system.e  H                   Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services 1-5 h         :         Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services!         1.2 Preinstallation Tasksu  3         1.2.7.1 Global Pagelets and Global Sectionsr  F               The TCP/IP Services software requires 65 global sections'               and 8100 global pagelets.   B               To check the number of available global pagelets andE               global sections, enter WRITE commands with the F$GETSYI D               lexical functions. The following is an example from an#               OpenVMS Alpha system:_  :               $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLPAGES")               143576  :               $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLSECTS")               249.  F               To increase the global pagelets and global sections, addB               statements to the SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT file thatC               increase the values of the system parameters GBLPAGES.;               and GBLSECTIONS, as in the following example:K  !               ADD_GBLPAGES = 75002"               ADD_GBLSECTIONS = 75  %         1.2.7.2 Nonpaged Dynamic PoolB  E               Add at least 500,000 bytes of nonpaged dynamic pool for.'               the software, as follows:   .               1. Log in to the SYSTEM account.  E               2. Identify the amount of additional nonpaged pool your D                  system requires. Use the estimated value of 500,000D                  bytes, and then increase the value depending on theE                  maximum amount of sockets you have. For each socket,-.                  allow a value of 2,000 bytes.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  =                 On a system that uses FDDI, the default sizesdA                 for the TCP/IP socket buffer quotas are increaseddC                 automatically. This increases throughput across theg/                 FDDI for local TCP connections.n  E                 _____________________________________________________o  >         1-6 Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services l  i      H                       Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP ServicesH                                                1.2 Preinstallation Tasks  >               3. Refer to the following example, and then editC                  MODPARAMS.DAT to reflect the appropriate value fors6                  the NPAGEDYN and NPAGEVIR parameters:  H                  ! Add nonpaged pool for HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS.                  !$                  ADD_NPAGEDYN=500000$                  ADD_NPAGEVIR=500000  G               For more information about nonpaged dynamic pool, see then=               HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual: Essentials..  2         1.2.8 Assigning a User Identification Code  B               An OpenVMS user or group of users is identified by aD               unique, assigned user identification code (UIC) in theH               format [group,member], where group and member are numeric,H               alphanumeric, or alphabetic characters. For example, a UICH               can be either [306,210], [GROUP1, JONES], or simply JONES.H               The UIC is linked to a system-defined rights database that3               determines user and group privileges.   C               The TCPIP$CONFIG configuration procedure uses a group F               UIC to create accounts for services. If a user-specifiedD               UIC is not in place from a previous configuration, the@               procedure creates the following UIC group numbers:  H               __________________________________________________________               Defaultg               UIC GroupeH               Number_____Description____________________________________  A               3655       The default UIC group number for servicem@                          accounts. If this is an initial productE                          configuration but the procedure detects that.H                          number 3655 is in use, TCPIP$CONFIG prompts you4                          for a new UIC group number.  J               3375       The default UIC group number for the TCPIP$NOBODY&                          user account.  G               3376       The default UIC group number for the ANONYMOUSiH               ___________account._______________________________________  F               Before you assign a new group UIC, check that the numberG               you chose is not already in use by entering the followingU               commands:   H                   Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services 1-7 y         :         Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services!         1.2 Preinstallation TasksN  (               $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZE  4               UAF> SHOW /BRIEF [your-group-number,*]  D               UAF> SHOW /IDENTIFIER /VALUE=UIC:[your-group-number,*]  E               To force TCPIP$CONFIG to allow you to specify a new UICyE               group number, assign the value TRUE to the logical name.H               TCPIP$ASK_GROUP_UIC, as in the following example. When youE               configure TCP/IP Services, TCPIP$CONFIG prompts you fori               the group UIC.  /               $ DEFINE TCPIP$ASK_GROUP_UIC TRUE   /         1.2.9 Remove Early Adopters Kits (EAKs).  F               If you have installed one or more of the following EAKs,E               you must use the PCSI REMOVE command to remove the EAKs-=               before you install TCP/IP Services Version 5.4:e  %               o  Version 5.0 IPv6 EAK.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  C                 After you remove the Version 5.0 IPv6 EAK, you must.!                 do the following:   D                    1. Run the TCPIP$IP6_SETUP.COM command procedure.B                       For more information, refer to the HP TCP/IP9                       Services for OpenVMS Guide to IPv6.   >                    2. After you install the current version of@                       TCP/IP Services, recompile and relink your#                       applications.   E                 _____________________________________________________   0               o  Version 5.3 SSH for OpenVMS EAK  ,               o  Version 5.3 failSAFE IP EAK          >         1-8 Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services           H                       Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP ServicesH                                 1.3 Assembling Configuration Information  0         1.3 Assembling Configuration Information  F               Use the worksheet in Table 1-3 to assemble configuration               information.  F               If you are configuring TCP/IP Services on the system forF               the first time, the TCPIP$CONFIG configuration procedureB               prompts you for the information listed in Table 1-3.C               If you are reconfiguring after a product upgrade, the F               procedure uses the previous configuration information as4               the default for the new configuration.  E               For information to help you answer the questions on the F               configuration worksheet, see appropriate chapters in theC               HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management manual. For_G               information to help you answer SSH configuration options, B               see the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Guide to SSH.                                                        H                   Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services 1-9 e  t    :         Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services0         1.3 Assembling Configuration Information  H         Table_1-3_Configuration_Planning_Worksheet______________________  G                                                        Your answer wille<         When the configuration procedure asks...       be...H         ________________________________________________________________H         What is the system's host name (for example,   _________________         MYNODE)?  H         What is the system's Internet domain name      _________________#         (for example, widgets.com)?v  H         Do you plan to have your IP interface under    _________________.         control of the DHCP client? If so, the2         next items on this worksheet (the system's5         addresses and masks, and the system's networkp5         interface), might be configured automaticallys0         by the DHCP server, in which case you do2         not need to specify them. Ask your network         manager for details.    5         What are the system's addresses and masks?[1]r  H         *    IP address (for example, 19.112.139.14)   _________________  H         *    Subnet (network mask) address (for        _________________               example, 255.0.0.0)  H         *    Broadcast address (for example,           _________________              19.255.255.255)  H         What is the system's network interface (for    _________________         example, WE0)?[1]   H                                                        _________________  H                                                        _________________  E         [1]If the IP interface runs under control of the DHCP client,tF         this information might be configured automatically. Check withG         your network manager. For more information, see the DHCP cliente         documentation.  H                                                 (continued on next page)  ?         1-10 Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Servicese o      H                       Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP ServicesH                                 1.3 Assembling Configuration Information  H         Table_1-3_(Cont.)_Configuration_Planning_Worksheet______________  G                                                        Your answer will_<          When the configuration procedure asks...      be...H          _______________________________________________________________H         For failSAFE IP, what are the interfaces that  _________________2         will be used for the IP address's standby?  H                                                        _________________  H                                                        _________________  H         What is the UIC group number for TCP/IP        _________________2         Services (see Section 1.2.8)? For example,
         3655.   H         Which type of routing is appropriate for the   _________________#         network, Static or Dynamic?s  /              Static - For simple networks wherer!              routes do not change   3              If static, enter the default gateway'sP0              host name and address (for example,"              GATWY1; 19.112.0.65).  1              Dynamic - For complex networks where $              flexibility is required  0              If dynamic, you must specify either%              ROUTED or GATED routing.d  3         Do you plan to enable the BIND resolver? If          so:e  H         *    What is the name of the BIND server you   _________________3              want the resolver to use (for example,t              MAINSV)?   H         *    What is the IP address of the BIND        _________________1              server (for example, 19.112.139.10)?e  H                                                 (continued on next page)  H                  Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services 1-11 o  n    :         Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services0         1.3 Assembling Configuration Information  H         Table_1-3_(Cont.)_Configuration_Planning_Worksheet______________  G                                                        Your answer will <          When the configuration procedure asks...      be...H          _______________________________________________________________H         *    What is the domain name (for example,     _________________!              mainsv.widgets.com)?r  +         Do you plan to enable SNMP? If yes:   H         *    Do you want to allow SNMP management      _________________2              clients to modify the MIBs by issuing              set requests?  H         *    Do you want to enable authentication      _________________1              traps when the master agent receivese.              an SNMP request that specifies an+              unauthorized community string?n  H         *    What is the name of the system's contact  _________________5              person? Specify text as in the followingt               example: Sam Spade.  H         *    What is the location of the system?       _________________4              Specify one or two fields of text as in*              the following three examples:  +              - Falcon Building, Los Angeles               - Boston, MA               - Northwest  H         *    Do you want to allow any network manager  _________________4              to remotely monitor your system? If so,3              you need to specify a public community 1              name. The default is public. Specifyn0              a string consisting of alphanumeric0              characters only. Do not enclose the4              string in quotes; the case is preserved&              as entered. Example: Rw2.  H         *    Do you want to provide additional         _________________/              community names and addresses (foru3              implementing traps and allowing accesso5              beyond the default read-only provided by %              the "public" community)?e    ?         1-12 Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP ServicesS                       H                                                                        2H         ________________________________________________________________  H                                               Installing TCP/IP Services      @               This chapter explains how to install the HP TCP/IP@               Services for OpenVMS software as a layered productE               using the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility. The_F               instructions are appropriate for an initial installation               or an upgrade.  G               For information about how to install the product directlyeA               from the OpenVMS Alpha CD-ROM menu, refer to the HP <               OpenVMS Alpha Upgrade and Installation Manual.  H               For information about the POLYCENTER Software InstallationG               utility, refer to the HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual:p               Essentials.   /         2.1 Invoking the Installation Proceduree  E               When you have completed the recommended preinstallationCC               tasks outlined in Chapter 1 and have read the releasefH               notes (Section 1.2.2), you are ready to upgrade or install               TCP/IP Services.  H               During a product upgrade, existing configuration files areG               preserved in case you want to use them when you configuree+               this version of the software.   C               To install the TCP/IP Services software on an OpenVMS /               Alpha system, proceed as follows:   .               1. Log in to the SYSTEM account.  F               2. Check to make sure that other users are not logged in                  to the system.t  F               3. Edit the SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM file and checkB                  to see if the command @SYS$STARTUP:UCX$STARTUP isH                  defined. If this command is defined, edit the line, re-O                  placing the command definition with @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$STARTUPt  H                                           Installing TCP/IP Services 2-1 d         "         Installing TCP/IP Services/         2.1 Invoking the Installation Procedurew  B                  so that the current version of the product starts9                  automatically when the system starts up.   F               4. If a previous version of the TCP/IP Services softwareF                  is installed on the system, shut it down by using the%                  appropriate command:   H                  _______________________________________________________                   If the softwareH                  version_is..._________Use_this_command...______________  D                  Version 4.x           @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$SHUTDOWN.COM  H                  Version_5.x___________@SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$SHUTDOWN.COM__  G               5. HP recommends that you log the installation procedure.dF                  If you have DECnet configured on your system, you canG                  create a log of the installation procedure by enteringoD                  the following command and then log in to the system                  account again:   4                  $ SET HOST 0/LOG=file-specification  G                  In this command, file-specification is the name of theHH                  file to which you want the log written. The log file is2                  written to the current directory.  F               6. Start the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility byH                  entering the PRODUCT INSTALL command with the directory?                  path appropriate for your system. For example:h  ?                  $ PRODUCT INSTALL TCPIP /SOURCE=directory-path   C                  In this command, directory-path specifies the diskuG                  and directory name for the source drive that holds theuP                  TCP/IP Services kit. For example, /SOURCE=DKA400:[TCPIPAXP054].  @                  If you do not specify the source qualifier, theF                  POLYCENTER Software Installation utility searches theE                  location defined by the logical name PCSI$SOURCE. IfuF                  not defined, the utility searches the current default                  directory.       &         2-2 Installing TCP/IP Services           H                                               Installing TCP/IP ServicesH                          2.2 Stepping Through the Installation Procedure  7         2.2 Stepping Through the Installation Procedure)  B               After you invoke the installation procedure, you areB               prompted for information. Example 2-1 shows a sampleA               installation on an OpenVMS Alpha system that has an A               earlier version of TCP/IP Services installed on it. H               Additional explanatory information follows each portion ofH               the installation procedure. For a sample installation on aG               system on which the product has never been installed, see                Appendix A.c  A               The actual installation output that is displayed ond?               your system might vary, depending on your currentn               configuration.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  C                 To stop the installation at any time, press Ctrl/Y. A                 The installation procedure deletes any files that )                 were created, then exits.h  ;                 The symbols xx in the following example andeB                 elsewhere in this document represent the product's0                 two-digit update version number.  E                 _____________________________________________________s  C         Example 2-1 TCP/IP Services Installation: Sample POLYCENTERs;                     Software Installation Utility Procedurey  B            1 - DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.4-xx            Layered ProductB            2 - DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.1-15            Layered ProductB            3 - DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.0-11            Layered Product(            4 - All products listed above            5 - Exitt  N         Choose one or more items from the menu separated by commas: 1 <Return>  D               The initial menu that is displayed includes the latestE               TCP/IP Services product and any versions of the product A               that are in place on the system. Install the latesti!               version (option 1).       H                                           Installing TCP/IP Services 2-3 d  r      "         Installing TCP/IP Services7         2.2 Stepping Through the Installation Procedure     0         The following product has been selected:E             DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.4-xx                  Layered Productl  /         Do you want to continue? [YES] <Return>r  G               Press Return to continue with the installation procedure.h    (         Configuration phase starting ...  V         You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected product and forW         any products that may be installed to satisfy software dependency requirements.i  A         DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.4-xx: HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS.c  J             Copyright 1976, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.  5             Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.   J             HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS offers several license options.  @         Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES] <Return>  G               Answer Yes to choose the POLYCENTER Software InstallationpD               utility defaults for the options or No to choose other               options.  8         Do you want to review the options? [NO] <Return>  G               Answer Yes to review the POLYCENTER Software Installation C               utility options. In this example, the options are not                reviewed.(  F               If you select Yes, the options are displayed and you areE               asked whether you are satisfied with the options. PresseE               Return to accept the options as listed, or answer No tor!               change the options.   $         Execution phase starting ...  ?         The following product will be installed to destination:eM             DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.4-xx              DISK$ALPHASYS:[VMS$COMMON.]y?         The following product will be removed from destination:cM             DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.1-15              DISK$ALPHASYS:[VMS$COMMON.]s  N         Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%  &         2-4 Installing TCP/IP Services t  m      H                                               Installing TCP/IP ServicesH                          2.2 Stepping Through the Installation Procedure  F               The following message appears only if an earlier versionA               of TCP/IP Services was configured on your system. AeF               similar message, verifying the product name and version,?               appears if you are installing for the first time.   =         %PCSI-I-PRCOUTPUT, output from subprocess follows ...          % TCPIP-W-PCSI_INSTALL         % - BG device exists. M         %   To use the version of HP TCP/IP Services that was just installed, $         %   system must be rebooted.	         %          Portion done: 100%  1         The following product has been installed:dB             DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.4-xx               Layered Product/         The following product has been removed: B             DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.1-15               Layered Product  A         DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.4-xx: HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS._  F             Check the release notes for current status of the product.  "         2.3 Postinstallation Tasks  E               After the installation completes, perform the followings               steps:  %               1. Optionally, you can:O  C                  -  Read the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Release K                     Notes on line or print the file from SYS$HELP:TCPIP054_ '                     RELEASE_NOTES.PS ore4                     SYS$HELP:TCPIP054.RELEASE_NOTES.  D                  -  Display a list of the TCP/IP Services files that@                     were installed. Enter the following command:  ?                     $ PRODUCT LIST TCPIP /SOURCE=directory-pathg  A                     In this command, directory-path specifies ther@                     disk and directory name for the source driveD                     that holds the TCP/IP Services kit (for example,H                     /SOURCE=DKA400:[TCPIPAXP054]). If you do not specifyA                     the source qualifier, the POLYCENTER Software F                     Installation utility searches the location defined  H                                           Installing TCP/IP Services 2-5           "         Installing TCP/IP Services"         2.3 Postinstallation Tasks  H                     by the logical name PCSI$SOURCE. If not defined, theC                     utility searches the current default directory._  A               2. If you had a previous version of TCP/IP Servicesi?                  configured on your system and the software wasiC                  previously started, reboot your system for the newyF                  TCP/IP Services software to take effect. Then proceed                  to step 4.   E                 _____________________ Important _____________________C  <                 Do not delete any files that remain from the>                 previous version of the product. Many of theseB                 files are used by TCPIP$CONFIG for converting your?                 existing configuration to the new configurationc)                 (described in Chapter 3).i  E                 _____________________________________________________s  F               3. If you removed the Version 5.0 IPv6 EAK prior to thisF                  installation, recompile and relink your applications.  C               4. Proceed to Chapter 3 to configure TCP/IP Services.s  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  C                 With previous versions of TCP/IP Services, you were B                 required to log out of the SYSTEM account and thenB                 log back in to the SYSTEM account to establish theD                 TCPIP command environment. Starting with Version 5.4?                 of TCP/IP Services, this is no longer required..  E                 ______________________________________________________                        &         2-6 Installing TCP/IP Services d  r                  H                                                                        3H         ________________________________________________________________  H                                              Configuring TCP/IP Services      C               After you install HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS, youeC               need to enable the components and characteristics youSF               require for your particular system using the menu-driven3               TCPIP$CONFIG configuration procedure.i  D               This chapter explains the TCPIP$CONFIG menus, providesC               sample installation output, and summarizes additionalc,               configuration and setup tasks.  =         3.1 Recommended Order for Configuring TCP/IP ServicesS  F               Table 3-1 lists the tasks involved in configuring TCP/IPC               Services, and the sections that describe these tasks.i                                            H                                          Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-1 n  c      #         Configuring TCP/IP Services =         3.1 Recommended Order for Configuring TCP/IP Services   H               Table_3-1_Configuring_TCP/IP_Services_____________________  D                                                            Described@               Step  Task to perform...                     in...H               __________________________________________________________F               1   Assemble system information to prepare   Section 1.3+                   for running TCPIP$CONFIG.   F               2   Run TCPIP$CONFIG. (Alternatively,        Section 3.31                   have TCP/IP Services configured)5                   automatically, as explained in stept8                   3.) If you have a TCP/IP Services V4.x6                   configuration on your system, answer7                   prompts to convert existing databases (                   or to create new ones.  F               3   If you prefer, have TCP/IP Services      Section 3.28                   software configured automatically by a                   DHCP server.  C               4   Manually configure the TCP/IP Services   Sections H                   core environment, clients, and servers   3.3.4 through@                   using TCPIP$CONFIG.                      3.3.6  H               5   Configure the optional components using  Section 3.3.7.                   TCPIP$CONFIG, as applicable.  F               6   Start TCP/IP Services.                   Section 3.5  F               7   Verify the configuration.                Section 3.8  F               8   Complete additional configuration        Section 3.9H               ____tasks,_as_appropriate.________________________________  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  A                 Configuration changes made to the TCP/IP Servicesr>                 software do not take effect until you start or6                 restart the software. See Section 3.5.  E                 _____________________________________________________d        '         3-2 Configuring TCP/IP Services     a      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH         3.2 Automatic Configuration of TCP/IP Services Using DHCP Client  A         3.2 Automatic Configuration of TCP/IP Services Using DHCP              Client  C               TCP/IP Services Version 5.4 supports the DHCP client,rG               which allows you to have your system configured automati-sH               cally by a DHCP server. You can achieve this in one of two               ways:c  @               o  If TCP/IP Services has never been configured onE                  your system, you can run the TCP/IP Services startup F                  procedure, SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$STARTUP.COM. The startupD                  procedure detects the fact that the TCP/IP ServicesF                  software has not been configured and asks whether youD                  want the DHCP client to configure the host for you.                  Answer Yes.  G                  The startup procedure invokes TCPIP$CONFIG, which setsuF                  up the environment for the DHCP client and designatesD                  any unconfigured interfaces to be under DHCP clientD                  control. The procedure enables the following set of(                  services automatically:                    -  FTP client  !                  -  TELNET client   !                  -  TELNET servers                    -  SMTP  C                  For more information about DHCP, see the HP TCP/IPe8                  Services for OpenVMS Management manual.  @               o  Run TCPIP$CONFIG. Choose option 2 from the Core@                  Environment Configuration menu to configure theF                  Internet interface, and then choose option 2 from the.                  Interface Configuration menu:  '                  Configuration options:d  J                       1 - Configure interface manually   (Current default)6                       2 - Let DHCP configure interface  F                  You can also use TCPIP$CONFIG to configure additional4                  services and parameters, as needed.  H                                          Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-3    a      #         Configuring TCP/IP Servicesc          3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG            3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  E               The TCPIP$CONFIG configuration procedure displays menus .               from which you do the following:  F               o  Make selections that enable services for your system.=                  To select the default, press the Return key.   8               o  Start or stop TCP/IP Services software.  *               o  Verify the configuration.  $               To get started, enter:  )               $ @SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$CONFIGa  E         3.3.1 Converting Existing TCP/IP Services Configuration Files                (Upgrade Only)  H               If you have a TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS (UCX) configura-H               tion in place (Version 4.x), and you have never configuredG               a Version 5.x product on the system, the procedure beginshD               by asking you whether to convert the Version 4.x (UCX)2               TCP/IP Services configuration files:  5               Convert the old configuration files [Y]   @               Unless you respond No to the prompt, the procedureH               converts existing configuration files to new configuration               files.  H               If you have already configured this product, the procedureA               indicates that no new configuration files are beingr               created:  P               Checking TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS configuration database files.  1               No new database files were created.s  @               The following sample output shows the start of theD               TCPIP$CONFIG procedure and a portion of the conversion*               of a previous configuration:  6                 TCP/IP Network Configuration Procedure  A           This procedure helps you define the parameters required ?           to run HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS on this system.   '         3-4 Configuring TCP/IP Servicesn t  h      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                                 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG             NOTE: G           TCP/IP has been previously configured from an earlier version G           of this product.  You can avoid a complete reconfiguration of0H           TCP/IP by allowing this procedure to automatically convert theI           old configuration files.  If you choose not to do this now, youII           will not be asked again.  At the end of the conversion you wille7           be able to further modify your configuration.   9         Convert the old configuration files [Y]: <Return> )         Preparing files for conversion...u  8             UCX$SERVICE.DAT        --> TCPIP$SERVICE.DAT5             UCX$HOST.DAT           --> TCPIP$HOST.DAT_8             UCX$NETWORK.DAT        --> TCPIP$NETWORK.DAT6             UCX$ROUTE.DAT          --> TCPIP$ROUTE.DAT6             UCX$PROXY.DAT          --> TCPIP$PROXY.DAT>             UCX$CONFIGURATION.DAT  --> TCPIP$CONFIGURATION.DAT7             UCX$EXPORT.DAT         --> TCPIP$EXPORT.DAT 9             UCX$PRINTCAP.DAT       --> TCPIP$PRINTCAP.DAT_  2                No new database files were created.            FTP SERVER Configuration            LPD SERVER Configuration  -         Service is not defined in the SYSUAF. 3           Nonprivileged user access is not enabled.T  =         By default, HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS configures F         LPD such that nonprivileged users cannot modify queue entries.  :         Creating TCPIP$AUX identifier with a value of 3655  H              HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS supports Line Printer Daemon%              Protocol (see RFC 1179).N  *                LPD requires the following:*                  - Name of the local queue+                  - Name of the remote queue *                  - Name of the remote host9                  - Spooling directory for the local queueo  P                To add or delete printers in the TCPIP PRINTCAP database, use the6                $RUN SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$LPRSETUP command.	         . 	         .o	         .,  H                                          Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-5 p  e      #         Configuring TCP/IP Services           3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  >         3.3.2 Creating New TCP/IP Services Configuration Files  G               If you do not have an existing TCP/IP Services configura-rG               tion in place from a previous version of the product, theeH               procedure begins by creating configuration database files,6               as shown in the following sample output:  /          TCP/IP Network Configuration Procedure   @          This procedure helps you define the parameters required>          to run HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS on this system.  K          Checking TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS configuration database files._  6          Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$SERVICE.DAT3          Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$HOST.DAT 6          Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$NETWORK.DAT4          Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$ROUTE.DAT4          Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$PROXY.DAT<          Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$CONFIGURATION.DAT  @         HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS requires a definition for@         at least one interface.  There are no interfaces defined         on this system.   J         Please select the Interface option from the Core Environment Menu.  3         3.3.3 Understanding the Configuration Menus_  E               After the configuration files are converted or created,r7               the Main Configuration menu is displayed:n  =             HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration Menur  "             Configuration options:  )                    1  -  Core environmentn*                    2  -  Client components*                    3  -  Server components,                    4  -  Optional components  @                    5  -  Shutdown HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS?                    6  -  Startup HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS "                    7  -  Run tests  0                    A  -  Configure options 1 - 45                   [E] -  Exit configuration procedure   #         Enter configuration option:g  '         3-6 Configuring TCP/IP Services  /  S      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                                 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  )               The options are as follows:v  H         ________________________________________________________________H         Option_______________Description________________________________  C         1   Core environ-    Configure software associated with theAG             ment             Network, Internet, and Transport layers of_E                              the TCP/IP architecture (Section 3.3.4).s  G         2   Client           Configure application software and relatedI6             components       services (Section 3.3.5).  B         3   Server           Configure server software and related6             components       services (Section 3.3.6).  H         4   Optional         Configure software necessary if you plan toH             components       allow Anonymous FTP access, enable KerberosB                              authentication for the TELNET server,D                              enable failSAFE IP support, or run suchH                              products as PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (AdvancedB                              Server), Advanced Server for OpenVMS,D                              DECnet over TCP/IP, or any applicationsE                              that use the Stanford Research Institute H                              (SRI) QIO application programming interface,                              (Section 3.3.7)  @         5   Shutdown TCP/IP  Stop TCP/IP Services (Section 3.6).             Services for             OpenVMS   A         6   Startup TCP/IP   Start TCP/IP Services (Section 3.7).r             Services for             OpenVMS-  H         7   Run tests        Run the installation verification procedure+                              (Section 3.8).g  >         A   Configure        Configure all the TCP/IP ServicesF             options 1 -      components (the core, client, server, andH             4                optional services). The procedure takes youG                              through each of the configuration options.l  9         E   Exit the         Return to the system prompt.i             configuration H         ____procedure___________________________________________________  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  =                 If you do not have experience with the TCP/IPpB                 Services product, you should use the configuration  H                                          Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-7 e  _      #         Configuring TCP/IP Services           3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  @                 menus provided by the TCPIP$CONFIG configurationA                 procedure to configure the product (use options 1_(                 through 4, or option A).  ?                 If you have experience configuring the software??                 and want to bypass the configuration menus, you_?                 can add one or more command parameters when youuC                 run TCPIP$CONFIG. For information about the commando,                 parameters, see Section 3.4.  E                 _____________________________________________________a  .         3.3.4 Configuring the Core Environment  H               To display the Core Environment Configuration menu, chooseE               option 1 (Core environment) from the Main ConfigurationeE               menu. If you chose option A from the Main Configuration1C               menu to configure all the TCP/IP Services components,_B               the Core Environment Configuration menu is displayedE               first. The sample output in the following sections showdH               the progression of the procedure when you choose option A.  C               You are required to configure the Domain, Interfaces,_C               and Routing services; BIND Resolver and Time Zone are                optional.   F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  ?                 Use the Interfaces menu (option 2) to set up ane>                 interface under control of the DHCP client. If@                 you mark a DHCP client interface as primary, youC                 might not need to set up the other Core Environment.<                 components. Ask your network manager whetherA                 these components are configured by DHCP. For moreC?                 information, see the DHCP client documentation.a  E                 _____________________________________________________e                '         3-8 Configuring TCP/IP Servicesn _  f      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                                 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  H            HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Core Environment Configuration            Menu_  !            Configuration options:                       1 - Domain_!                    2 - Interfacest                    3 - Routing$                    4 - BIND Resolver                     5 - Time Zone  /                    A  - Configure options 1 - 5 !                   [E] - Exit menut  .         Enter configuration option: A <Return>  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  D                 If you have run the TCPIP$IP6_SETUP.COM procedure toB                 enable IPv6, and then you run the TCPIP$CONFIG.COM@                 command procedure, TCPIP$CONFIG.COM displays theA                 following warning message prior to displaying the @                 Core Environment configuration options. For more@                 information, refer to the HP TCP/IP Services for&                 OpenVMS Guide to IPv6.  :                                                - WARNING -V                    This node has been configured for IPv6.  If you make any additionalO                    changes to the configuration of the interfaces, you must run_Q                    TCPIP$IP6_SETUP again and update your host name information in ;                    BIND/DNS for the changes to take effect._  E                 _____________________________________________________   G               The following sections include sample output for the core B               environment components. The samples reflect a TCP/IPB               Services product configuration for a system on whichD               other TCP/IP Services configurations are in place. TheG               output varies for a new TCP/IP Services installation (see                Appendix A).  B               Enter your responses to the menu questions using theD               information from your configuration planning worksheet               (Section 1.3).  H                                          Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-9    m      #         Configuring TCP/IP Services           3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  $         3.3.4.1 Domain Configuration  H               The following is sample output for configuring the domain:           DOMAIN Configuration  9         Enter Internet domain [budget.acme.com]: <Return>_  '         3.3.4.2 Interface Configurationa  @               The following is sample output for configuring the!               Internet interface:t           INTERFACE Configurationt  @                 The Ethernet device(s) on your system are: EWA0:  L                 Start of configuration questions for Internet interface WE0.  0                 WE0 is the Ethernet device EWA0:           Interface: WE0J           IP_Addr: 10.10.1.1     NETWRK: 255.0.0.0     BRDCST: 10.10.2.255A            C_Addr:             C_NETWRK:                C_BRDCST:               Flags: "            Receive buffer:       0  I              HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Interface WE0 Reconfiguration               Menur  %              Reconfiguration options:e  I                    1  -  Configure interface manually   (Current default)p5                    2  -  Let DHCP configure interfacec  E                   [E] -  Exit menu (Do not reconfigure interface WE0)n  ,         Enter configuration option: <Return>  D               In this example, no changes are made to the interface.E               If you want to configure a standby interface IP address(D               for failSAFE IP failover support, see Section 3.3.4.3;1               otherwise, skip to Section 3.3.4.4.   (         3-10 Configuring TCP/IP Services -  P      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                                 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  8         3.3.4.3 failSAFE IP Target Address Configuration  D               You can configure a standby failover target IP address@               that failSAFE IP assigns to multiple interfaces on>               a node or across a cluster. When, for example, aE               Network Interface Controller fails or a cable breaks ortG               disconnects, failSAFE IP activates the standby IP address F               so that an alternate interface can take over to maintainH               the network connection. If an address is not preconfiguredG               with a standby, then failSAFE IP removes the address froml5               the failed interface until it recovers.o  E               When the failed interface recovers, failSAFE IP detectst1               this and can return its IP address.u  C               Configure the standby failover IP address as follows:o  E               1. From the Core Environment Configuration menu, selectiH                  option 2 (Interfaces). The Interface Configuration menu                  appears.e  E               2. From the Interface Configuration menu, select option/A                  1 (Configure interface manually). Configure yournD                  interface by responding to the prompts that ask forC                  interface-specific information, including the host F                  name, the Internet address, the network mask, and theE                  broadcast mask. In the following example, IP addressL;                  10.10.1.1 is configured for interface WE0.e                                  H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-11 R  :      #         Configuring TCP/IP Services           3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  O                 HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Interface WE0 Configuration Menut  &                 Configuration options:  ;                          1  -  Configure interface manually ;                          2  -  Let DHCP configure interface2  I                         [E] -  Exit menu (Do not configure interface WE0)e  .         Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>J         Enter fully qualified host name [delite.budget.acme.com]: <Return>?         Enter Internet address for delite [10.10.1.1]: <Return>rD         Enter Internet network mask for delite [255.0.0.0]: <Return>?         Enter broadcast mask for delite [10.10.2.255]: <Return>a  C                 The following parameters will be used to define the_'                 Internet interface WE0:   1                         Host name:         delitet4                         Internet address:  10.10.1.14                         Network mask:      255.0.0.06                         Broadcast mask:    10.10.2.255  .         * Is the above correct [YES]: <Return>  E                  As shown in the preceding example, the configurationeA                  procedure displays the interface information you G                  entered and lets you verify that it is correct. AnswergB                  Yes to the prompt that asks if the information is                  correct.S  G               3. Next, the configuration procedure displays informationsD                  about failSAFE IP, as in the following example, andG                  prompts you whether you want to configure a target forr)                  failSAFE IP. Answer Yes.e                    (         3-12 Configuring TCP/IP Services t  n      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                                 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  1                                       failSAFE IPh  K                    failSAFE IP uses  multiple Network Interface ControllersnK                    (NICs)  to provide  high availability  of IP  addresses.tK                    In  the  event  of   a  NIC  failure,  (e.g.  any  eventtK                    preventing  the   NIC  from  receiving   data),  all  IPaK                    addresses associated with  the failed NIC are reassignedl6                    to a preconfigured failover target.  K                    In  a  cluster  configuration,  the IP  address  may  be K                    preconfigured  on  NICs across  other  cluster  members. J                    This provides cluster-wide failover for the IP address.  K                    See the management guide for more configuration options.IK                    You  will be  asked what  other NICs on  this node  willc+                    act as failover targets.f  F         * Configure failover target for failSAFE IP [NO]: YES <Return>  H               4. The configuration procedure then lists other interfacesF                  available for failover and allows you to specify themB                  as an interface for failSAFE IP. In the followingD                  example, interfaces IEO and IE1 are configured with>                  the standby address for failSAFE IP failover:  .         Interfaces available for failover are:              IE0 IE1  8         Enter an interface for failSAFE IP: IE0 <Return>  .         Interfaces available for failover are:              IE1  8         Enter an interface for failSAFE IP: IE1 <Return>  .         Interfaces available for failover are:  4         Enter an interface for failSAFE IP: <Return>H         * Continue configuring interfaces for failSAFE IP [NO]: <Return>        H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-13 u  t      #         Configuring TCP/IP Servicesw          3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  C               5. After configuring the standby IP address, you must A                  configure and enable the failSAFE IP service, asE.                  explained in Section 3.3.7.2.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  ?                 You can also manually configure the failSAFE IPyA                 address using the TCP/IP management SET INTERFACEy=                 command or the ifconfig utility. The ifconfig ?                 utility provides a greater degree of managementp;                 control and is recommended for more complexu>                 environments. For more information, see the HP>                 TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management manual.  E                 _____________________________________________________   -         3.3.4.4 Dynamic Routing Configuration   D               The following is sample output for configuring dynamic               routing:                                                  (         3-14 Configuring TCP/IP Services e  s      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                                 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  %         DYNAMIC ROUTING Configurationn  1          Dynamic routing has not been configured.g  >             You may configure dynamic ROUTED or GATED routing.A             You cannot enable both at the same time.  If you wantaA             to change from one to the other, you must disable theXC             current routing first, then enable the desired routing.o  H             If you enable dynamic ROUTED routing, this host will use theD             Routing Information Protocol (RIP) - Version 1 to listenA             for all dynamic routing information coming from otheru8             hosts to update its internal routing tables.=             It will also supply its own Internet addresses tot4             routing requests made from remote hosts.  D             If you enable dynamic GATED routing, you will be able toG             configure this host to use any combination of the followingeE             routing protocols to exchange dynamic routing informationh,             with other hosts on the network:B                 Routing Information Protocol (RIP) - Version 1 & 21                 Router Discovery Protocol (RDISC) /                 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) /                 Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)s/                 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4)                  Static routesg  U         * Do you want to configure dynamic ROUTED or GATED routing [NO]: YES <Return> J         * Do you want to enable GATED routing configuration [NO]: <Return>               ROUTED optiono  A             If you enable the 'supply' option of dynamic routing, @             this host will supply dynamic routing information toA             other hosts on the network whether it is acting as ant(             internetwork gateway or not.  X         * Do you want this host to supply its dynamic routing information [NO]: <Return>              H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-15 p  r      #         Configuring TCP/IP Services           3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  +         3.3.4.5 BIND Resolver Configurationg  E               The following is sample output for configuring the BINDa               resolver:s  4         A BIND resolver has already been configured.  #         BIND Resolver ConfigurationC             Transport:  UDPv%           Domain:     budget.acme.comr           Retry:         4           Timeout:       4,           Servers:    island.budget.acme.com'           Path:       No values definedh  8         * Do you want to reconfigure BIND [NO]: <Return>  >               In this example, no changes are made to the BIND               resolver.m  '         3.3.4.6 Time Zone Configuration5  E               The following is sample output for configuring the timeP               zone:V  K           TCPIP uses timezone information provided by the OpenVMS Operating J           System. No additional timezone configuration is needed for TCPIP<           when the operating system is configured correctly.  K           This section verifies the current OpenVMS timezone configuration.SN           A warning message (TCPIP-W-) indicates that corrective action shouldK           be taken. TCPIP will appear to operate but components may display O           either the wrong time or a time inconsistent with other applications.t  <         %TCPIP-I-INFO, Logical name SYS$TIMEZONE_RULE found.M         -TCPIP-I-INFO, Software for automatic Summer/Winter time (TDF) changeP"         -TCPIP-I-INFO, is present.L         -TCPIP-I-INFO, Further action to ensure TDF change is not necessary.  6         %TCPIP-I-NORMAL, timezone information verified  $         Press Return to continue ...  G               After you configure the core environment, press Return oroE               choose option E to exit from the Core Environment menu.TG               If you chose option A from the Main Configuration menu toiF               configure all the TCP/IP Services components, the ClientE               Components Configuration menu displays next; otherwise, G               the procedure returns to the the Main Configuration menu.C  (         3-16 Configuring TCP/IP Services           H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                                 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  0         3.3.5 Configuring the Client Environment  B               To display the Client Components Configuration menu,?               choose option 2 (Client components) from the Main E               Configuration menu. If you chose option A from the Main_E               Configuration menu to configure all the TCP/IP Services B               components, the Client Components Configuration menuE               displays automatically after you finish configuring ther(               core environment services.  G               From the Client Components Configuration menu, choose op- I               tion A to configure all the client services. Alternatively, H               you can configure one client service at a time. The sampleF               output in the following sections show the progression of5               the procedure when you choose option A.v  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  =                 Starting with Version 5.4 of TCP/IP Services,e?                 you can configure and use Secure Shell (SSH) tocD                 provide secure login, remote command execution, file@                 copying, and file transfer. For more information>                 about configuring, managing, and using the SSH=                 software, refer to the HP TCP/IP Services for_%                 OpenVMS Guide to SSH.   E                 _____________________________________________________   K         HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Client Components Configuration Menu            Configuration options:  6                 1  - DHCP Client      Disabled Stopped6                 2  - FTP Client       Enabled  Stopped6                 3  - NFS Client       Enabled  Started6                 4  - REXEC and RSH    Enabled  Started6                 5  - RLOGIN           Enabled  Started6                 6  - SMTP             Enabled  Started6                 7  - SSH Client       Enabled  Stopped6                 8  - TELNET           Enabled  Started6                 9  - TELNETSYM        Disabled Stopped  ,                 A  - Configure options 1 - 9                [E] - Exit menu  H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-17 -  i      #         Configuring TCP/IP ServicesP          3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  G               Note that the sample Client Components Configuration menu A               shows most clients enabled and all of them stopped.e?               Clients are enabled for startup if they have been C               enabled in the TCP/IP Services configuration database A               (TCPIP$CONFIGURATION.DAT). The enabled services are C               started the next time TCP/IP Services is started. YoudB               can also start (or stop) a specific service, withoutG               having to restart TCP/IP Services, by choosing the "Start H               service" option from that service's configuration menu. InG               addition, you can use command procedures to start or stop$A               a specific service, as explained in Section 3.10.3.T  G               The initial status of the services depends on whether younF               have other TCP/IP Services installations in place on theE               system, and whether the software or individual servicesmH               have been started. On a new system, all the services wouldB               be disabled (the default). The status of services isD               also affected by the selections you made from the Core               Environment menu.   E               To minimize resource consumption, enable and start only H               those services that you are sure to use. Disable those you!               do not plan to use.   D               To configure all the client services, choose option A.  G               The following is an example of the output for configuring G               an FTP client. The configuration output for other clients F               might vary. Note that after you configure a client (suchF               as FTP) that has an associated server, the configurationF               prompts you about whether to configure the corresponding               server.                           (         3-18 Configuring TCP/IP Services    o      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                                 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  .         Enter configuration option: 2 <Return>            FTP CLIENT Configuration  ,         Service is enabled on specific node.         Service is stopped.   2                  FTP CLIENT configuration options:  9                          1 - Disable service on this nodec  7                          2 - Start service on this node   ;                         [E] - Exit FTP_CLIENT configuration   .         Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>  "         The FTP SERVER is enabled.  A         * Do you want to configure the FTP SERVER [NO] ? <Return>a  E               In the preceding example, the FTP client was originally B               enabled, and option 1 disables it. The configurationD               procedure indicates that the FTP server is enabled and<               asks whether you want to configure it as well.  G               The following example shows the configuration output thatcH               you might see if you want to enable an FTP client that had               been disabled.            FTP CLIENT Configuration           Service is not enabled.          Service is stopped.p  1                 FTP CLIENT configuration options:   8                          1 - Enable service on this node  @                          2 - Enable & Start service on this node  ;                         [E] - Exit FTP_CLIENT configurationw  .         Enter configuration option: 2 <Return>  C               In this example, as with the previous one, the TCP/IPnE               Services software has already been started, so you have G               the choice of starting the client as well as enabling it. H               If you choose option 1, the FTP service is enabled and FTPE               starts the next time TCP/IP Services is started. If younE               choose option 2, the FTP service is started immediatelyeA               and then every time the TCP/IP Services is started.e  H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-19           #         Configuring TCP/IP Servicesu          3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  E               If the TCP/IP Services software is not already started, E               then the FTP Client Components Configuration menu givesaD               you only the option of enabling the service, as in the                following example:  7                         1 - Enable service on this noden  :                        [E] - Exit FTP_CLIENT configuration  A               After you configure the client service environment, E               press Return or choose option E to exit from the ClienteB               Components menu. If you chose option A from the MainE               Configuration menu to configure all the TCP/IP ServicestB               components, the Server Components Configuration menuD               displays next; otherwise, the procedure returns to the*               the Main Configuration menu.  0         3.3.6 Configuring the Server Environment  B               To display the Server Components Configuration menu,?               choose option 3 (Server components) from the Main E               Configuration menu. If you chose option A from the Main.E               Configuration menu to configure all the TCP/IP Services B               components, the Server Components Configuration menuE               displays automatically after you finish configuring thet               client services.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  A                 Starting with Version 5.4 of the TCP/IP Services,e?                 you can configure and use Secure Shell (SSH) totD                 provide secure login, remote command execution, file@                 copying, and file transfer. For more information>                 about configuring, managing, and using the SSH=                 software, refer to the HP TCP/IP Services for %                 OpenVMS Guide to SSH.   E                 _____________________________________________________i              (         3-20 Configuring TCP/IP Services           H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                                 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  K         HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Server Components Configuration Menu   P           1 - BIND         Enabled  Started    12 - NTP         Enabled  StartedP           2 - BOOTP        Disabled Stopped    13 - PC-NFS      Enabled  StartedP           3 - DHCP         Disabled Stopped    14 - POP         Enabled  StartedP           4 - FINGER       Enabled  Started    15 - PORTMAPPER  Enabled  StartedP           5 - FTP          Enabled  Started    16 - RLOGIN      Enabled  StartedP           6 - IMAP         Disabled Stopped    17 - RMT         Disabled StoppedP           7 - LBROKER      Disabled Stopped    18 - SNMP        Enabled  StoppedP           8 - LPR/LPD      Disabled Stopped    19 - SSH         Enabled  StartedP           9 - METRIC       Enabled  Started    20 - TELNET      Enabled  StartedP          10 - NFS          Enabled  Started    21 - TFTP        Enabled  StartedP          11 - LOCKD/STATD  Disabled Stopped    22 - XDM         Enabled  Started  (           A  -  Configure options 1 - 22          [E] -  Exit menu>  #         Enter configuration option:G  ?               Servers are enabled for startup if they have beenTA               added to the TCP/IP Services configuration database-F               (TCPIP$CONFIGURATION.DAT), and they are started the nextE               time TCP/IP Services is started. You can also start (oraG               stop) a specific server, without having to restart TCP/IPiC               Services, by choosing the "Start service" option fromeH               that server's configuration menu. In addition, you can useG               command procedures to start or stop a specific server, ash*               explained in Section 3.10.3.  F               The initial status of the servers depends on whether youF               have other TCP/IP Services installations in place on theD               system, and whether the software or individual serversB               have been started. To minimize resource consumption,D               enable and start the specific servers you plan to use,F               and disable those you do not plan to use. You can choose4               option A to configure all the servers.  D               For servers that have associated client services (suchC               as the FTP server and client), when you configure thePD               server you are prompted about whether to configure the#               corresponding client.l  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  C                 TELNET and RLOGIN are enabled from the client menu.tC                 If you want to disable the TELNET or RLOGIN server,b  H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-21 T  I      #         Configuring TCP/IP Services           3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  ?                 then you must disable the service. To enable oreC                 disable the TELNET server or the RLOGIN server, use @                 the Client Components Configuration menu, choose@                 the appropriate client, and disable and stop theB                 service by choosing the "Disable & Stop service on"                 this node" option.  E                 _____________________________________________________   H               The following is an example of an XDM server configurationH               output. The configuration displays for other servers might               vary.n  5               Enter configuration option: 21 <Return>                  XDM Configurationf  /               Service is defined in the SYSUAF.eC               Service is not defined in the TCPIP$SERVICE database.r%               Service is not enabled. !               Service is stopped.n  )                XDM configuration options:   0                  1 - Enable service on this node  ,                 [E] - Exit XDM configuration  )               Enter configuration option:2  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  C                 XDM requires the following DECwindows components tod                 be installed:V  6                 o  SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]DECW$XLIBSHR.EXE  9                 o  SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]DECW$XTLIBSHRR5.EXE   ?                 The TCPIP$CONFIG configuration procedure checks C                 whether these components are installed. If they are B                 not found, TCPIP$CONFIG notifies you and gives you@                 the option of configuring XDM and installing theA                 DECwindows components later before you attempt to @                 activate XDM. The notification and prompt are as                 follows:  (         3-22 Configuring TCP/IP Services _  _      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                                 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  J                 XDM requires DECwindows components that are not installed.3                 Attempts to activate XDM will fail.l  N                 Type C to continue with XDM configuration, or E to exit [ E ]:  E                 _____________________________________________________e  E               After you configure the servers, press Return or chooseiG               option E to exit from the Server Components ConfigurationfE               menu. If you chose option A from the Main ConfigurationeC               menu to configure all the TCP/IP Services components,EG               the Optional Components Configuration menu displays next; H               otherwise, the procedure returns to the Main Configuration               menu.   1         3.3.7 Configuring the Optional Components,  F               You may need to configure optional product components if:               you plan to do one or more of the following:  E               o  Run the PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server), theiC                  Advanced Server for OpenVMS, or DECnet over TCP/IP                   software.  B               o  Run or develop applications that use the StanfordG                  Research Institute's (SRI) QIO application programming !                  interface (API).   ,               o  Allow Anonymous FTP access.  B               o  Initialize Kerberos authentication for the TELNET                  server.  H               o  Where a node or cluster has multiple interfaces, enableG                  failSAFE IP to monitor the health of network interface A                  cards and, when an interface fails, to perform a B                  failover to another interface to maintain network                  connectivity.  D               To display the Optional Components Configuration menu,A               choose option 4 (Optional components) from the Main E               Configuration menu. If you chose option A from the Main E               Configuration menu to configure all the TCP/IP ServicescD               components, the Optional Components Configuration menuE               displays automatically after you finish configuring the                servers.  H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-23 h  C      #         Configuring TCP/IP Servicesr          3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  E               The Optional Components Configuration menu displays the %               following menu options:e  H         HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Optional Components Configuration         Menu           Configuration options:  I                 1 - Configure PWIP Driver (for DECnet-Plus and PATHWORKS)h=                 2 - Configure SRI QIO Interface (INET Driver) @                 3 - Set up Anonymous FTP Account and Directories3                 4 - Configure Kerberos Applications )                 5 - Configure failSAFE IPn  +                 A - Configure options 1 - 5i                [E] - Exit menu  #         Enter configuration option:u  F               Choose the options that are appropriate for your system:C               the PWIP Driver, the SRI QIO Interface, Anonymous FTPoC               Accounts and Directories, Kerberos authentication forTC               TELNET, and failSAFE IP (provides IP address failoverrG               capability for multiple interfaces on a host or cluster).   C               o  If you want to run PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (AdvancedoE                  Server), Advanced Server for OpenVMS, or DECnet overlH                  TCP/IP, configure the PWIP driver by choosing option 1.H                  In addition, refer to the appropriate documentation for%                  the layered product.f  H               o  If you run or develop applications that use the SRI QIO&                  API, choose option 2.  B               o  If you want to allow Anonymous FTP access, choose@                  option 3 to set up an Anonymous FTP account and@                  directories. Make sure you obtain the necessaryD                  user information code (UIC) (see Section 1.2.8) and1                  determine guest user privileges.   @               o  If you want to provide the security benefits ofF                  Kerberos authentication for the TELNET server, chooseB                  option 4 to configure Kerberos. For details aboutC                  configuring Kerberos support, see Section 3.3.7.1.a  (         3-24 Configuring TCP/IP Services i  o      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                                 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  F               o  If you want to provide IP address failover capabilityE                  for multiple interfaces on a host or cluster, chooseoE                  option 5 to configure failSAFE IP. For details about_F                  configuring failSAFE IP support, see Section 3.3.7.2.D                  More information is available also in the HP TCP/IP8                  Services for OpenVMS Management manual.  H               The following example shows the output for configuring the               PWIP driver:  .         Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>  F         TCPIP Transport for DECnet and Pathworks Service Configuration  ,         Service is enabled on specific node.         Service is stopped.   P          TCPIP Transport for DECnet and Pathworks Service configuration options:  ,             1 - Disable service on this node  /            [E] - Exit PWIP_DRIVER configurationu  #         Enter configuration option:6  9         3.3.7.1 Configuring and Enabling Kerberos Support   B               To configure the TELNET service to support Kerberos,A               follow these steps. For more details about Kerberos D               features, including prerequisites and instructions forD               using Kerberos, see the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS                Management manual.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  C                 Before you begin the following steps, make sure theS*                 TELNET service is stopped.  E                 _____________________________________________________i  K               1. From the the TCPIP$CONFIG.COM procedure Main Configuration ;                  menu, choose option 2 (Client components).   B               2. From the list of client services, choose option 6                  (TELNET).  D               3. From the TELNET Configuration menu, choose option 1E                  (Enable service on all nodes). This step creates the:9                  TCPIP$TELNET user account and directory.d  7               4. Return to the Main Configuration menu.f  H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-25 i  t      #         Configuring TCP/IP Services           3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  B               5. From the Main Configuration menu, choose option 4'                  (Optional components).t  A               6. From the Optional Components Configuration menu,eC                  choose option 4 (Configure Kerberos Applications).11                  The following menu is displayed:   9                  Kerberos Applications Configuration Menu   N                  TELNET Kerberos is not defined in the TCPIP$SERVICE database.  -                        Configuration options:t  C                                1  -  Add Kerberos for TELNET server F                                2  -  Remove Kerberos for TELNET server  .                               [E] -  Exit menu  ,                  Enter configuration option:  C               7. From the Kerberos Applications Configuration menu, B                  choose option 1 (Add Kerberos for TELNET Server).  ,               8. Exit the command procedure.  C               9. When you are prompted to start the TELNET service,l                  enter N..  A              10. Start the TELNET service by executing the TELNET F                  startup procedure, as shown in the following example:  8                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$TELNET_STARTUP.COMR                  %TCPIP-I-INFO, image SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$TELNET_SERVER.EXE installedK                  %TCPIP-I-INFO, image SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$TELNET.EXE installedt5                  %TCPIP-I-INFO, logical names createdi6                  %TCPIP-I-INFO, telnet service enabledA                  %TCPIP-I-INFO, telnet (kerberos) service enabledeC                  %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$TELNET startup completed   A                  The information message confirms that the TELNET 3                  Kerberos service has been enabled.a        (         3-26 Configuring TCP/IP Services d  s      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                                 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG  <         3.3.7.2 Configuring and Enabling failSAFE IP Support  ?               Two steps are necessary to configure failSAFE IP:   C               1. Configure the standby IP address on the interfaces ?                  for which failover is desired, as explained ini?                  Section 3.3.4.3; these are the failover targett4                  interfaces for each home interface.  C               2. Configure failSAFE IP support by choosing option 5 E                  (Configure failSAFE IP) from the Optional Componentsi$                  Configuration menu.  J               Choosing option 5 from the Optional Components ConfigurationG               menu displays the following menu. Note that in this menu,tF               Option 1 (Enable service on all nodes) appears only in aG               cluster configuration. Choose Option 1 to enable failSAFE C               IP on all nodes in the cluster, or choose option 2 tof8               enable failSAFE IP on the local node only.  5                       failSAFE configuration options:   >                                1 - Enable service on all nodes>                                2 - Enable service on this node  F                                3 - Enable & Start service on this node  ?                               [E] - Exit FAILSAFE configuration   )               Enter configuration option:r  C               For more details about failSAFE IP, see the HP TCP/IPn5               Services for OpenVMS Management manual.   E         3.4 Using TCPIP$CONFIG Option Commands to Bypass TCPIP$CONFIGr             Menuse  A               If you are an experienced TCP/IP Services user, youaE               may want to bypass the configuration menus to enable oro0               disable functionality, as follows:  .               1. Log in to the SYSTEM account.  C               2. Run the TCPIP$CONFIG command procedure and includeeF                  appropriate options and keywords in the command line,                  as shown:  P                  @SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$CONFIG [option] {DISABLE | ENABLE} [CLUSTER]  H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-27           #         Configuring TCP/IP ServicesnK         3.4 Using TCPIP$CONFIG Option Commands to Bypass TCPIP$CONFIG Menusc  A                  In this format, option can be one of the optionsmA                  described in the following table. The table alsocC                  describes the function of the DISABLE, ENABLE, andf"                  CLUSTER keywords.  H                  _______________________________________________________H                  Option________Description______________________________  F                  ALL           Configures the core environment and all:                                client and server services.  A                  CLIENT        Configures all client services and 0                                related software.  >                  MINIMUM       Configures the domain, InternetE                                interfaces, Rlogin client, FTP client,yD                                FTP server, TELNET client, and TELNET?                                server. Prompts you for optional *                                components.  A                  SERVER        Configures all servers and relatedg(                                software.  H                  WORKSTATION   Configures the BIND resolver, the domain,D                                dynamic routing, Internet interfaces,E                                time zone, remote login, remote shell,rH                                remote executive, FTP client, FTP server,F                                TELNET client, TELNET server, and SMTP.H                  _______________________________________________________H                  Keyword_______Description______________________________  B                  CLUSTER       Configures all specified componentsF                                clusterwide (except for the BIND serverC                                and SMTP, which you cannot configureF,                                clusterwide).  @                  ENABLE        Enables the specified components.  H                  DISABLE_______Disables_the_specified_components._______  F                  For example, the following command enables the client1                  services for the entire cluster:l  B                  $ @SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$CONFIG CLIENT ENABLE CLUSTER  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  C                 The procedure implements two levels of enabling and @                 disabling: clusterwide and node-specific (except  (         3-28 Configuring TCP/IP Services    f      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH      3.4 Using TCPIP$CONFIG Option Commands to Bypass TCPIP$CONFIG Menus  B                 for SMTP, which is configured and enabled as node-                 specific only).   E                 ______________________________________________________    4         3.5 Making Configuration Changes Take Effect  G               Configuration changes made to TCP/IP Services software dorG               not take effect until you start (or restart) the affectedrB               services. You may need to restart TCP/IP Services orC               simply the individual services affected, as explainedc               in Table 3-2.   H         Table_3-2_Making_Configuration_Changes_Take_Effect______________           When you changeM6         the following         Do the following to makeA         services...           the changes take effect    CommentsoG         _______________________________________________________________cG         Core environment      Start or restart the       Do this before F         (domain, Internet     TCP/IP Services software.  you run testsF         interface, routing,                              (verificationG         BIND resolver, time                              procedures) orOF         zone).                                           customize theE                                                          environment.OC                                                          Methods toeE                                                          start TCP/IPmE                                                          Services aresE                                                          described insE                                                          Sections 3.7rB                                                          and 3.10.  H                                                 (continued on next page)                      H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-29 r  r      #         Configuring TCP/IP Servicesy4         3.5 Making Configuration Changes Take Effect  H         Table_3-2_(Cont.)_Making_Configuration_Changes_Take_Effect______           When you change 6         the following         Do the following to make^                                      services...           the changes take effect    CommentsH         ________________________________________________________________A         Client, server, or    If you did not make        Usage ofsH         optional services     changes to the core        startup commandC         only.                 environment, you need      proceduresDG                               only start or restart      for individualnD                               each affected service      services isE                               individually. Do this      explained in H                               by choosing the "Start     Section 3.10.3.4                               service" option in the5                               service's configurationu2                               menu. Alternatively,.                               you can use each7                               service's startup command-(                               procedure.  6                               If you also made changes1                               to core environment 4                               services, start TCP/IPH         ______________________Services._________________________________  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  A                 You can have the TCP/IP Services software started =                 automatically each time the OpenVMS operatingdC                 system is rebooted, or you can restart the software 7                 manually, as explained in Section 3.10.   E                 _____________________________________________________e  7         3.6 Stopping TCP/IP Services Using TCPIP$CONFIG   F               Stop TCP/IP Services on your system by choosing option 5E               (Shutdown HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS) from the Main >               Configuration menu, as in the following example:            (         3-30 Configuring TCP/IP Services e  i      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                          3.6 Stopping TCP/IP Services Using TCPIP$CONFIG  9         HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration Menu   "             Configuration options:  )                    1  -  Core environmentg*                    2  -  Client components*                    3  -  Server components,                    4  -  Optional components@                    5  -  Shutdown HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS?                    6  -  Startup HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSr"                    7  -  Run tests  0                    A  -  Configure options 1 - 45                   [E] -  Exit configuration procedure.  %         Enter configuration option: 5   F               The TCP/IP Services shutdown procedure displays a seriesH               of messages similar to the following example (the messages5               displayed depend on the configuration):r                 Begin Shutdown...s  N               %TCPIP-I-INFO, TCP/IP Services shutdown beginning at  5-SEP-2003               15:26:14.39d@               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$FINGER shutdown completedD               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT shutdown completed=               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$FTP shutdown completed E               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$INET_DRIVER shutdown completed @               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$METRIC shutdown completedD               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$NFS_CLIENT shutdown completed=               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$NFS shutdown completed =               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$NTP shutdown completedg?               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$PCNFS shutdown completed =               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$POP shutdown completed D               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$PORTMAPPER shutdown completed?               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$PROXY shutdown completed E               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$PWIP_DRIVER shutdown completedf?               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$REXEC shutdown completed @               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$RLOGIN shutdown completed=               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$RSH shutdown completed >               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$SMTP shutdown completed>               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$SNMP shutdown completedD               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$SSH_CLIENT shutdown completed=               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$SSH shutdown completed   H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-31           #         Configuring TCP/IP Servicesa7         3.6 Stopping TCP/IP Services Using TCPIP$CONFIGi  @               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$TELNET shutdown completed>               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$TFTP shutdown completed=               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$XDM shutdown completed @               %TCPIP-I-SERVSTOPPED, BIND service already stopped>               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCPIP$BIND shutdown completedA               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCP/IP Kernel shutdown completed R               %TCPIP-S-SHUTDONE, TCP/IP Services shutdown completed at  5-SEP-2003               15:26:17.78R  )               Shutdown request completed.R  7         3.7 Starting TCP/IP Services Using TCPIP$CONFIG   B               After configuring the core environment, start TCP/IPF               Services on your system by choosing option 6 (Startup HPF               TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS) from the Main Configuration0               menu, as in the following example:  9         HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration Menug  "             Configuration options:  )                    1  -  Core environment *                    2  -  Client components*                    3  -  Server components,                    4  -  Optional components@                    5  -  Shutdown HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS?                    6  -  Startup HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSt"                    7  -  Run tests  0                    A  -  Configure options 1 - 45                   [E] -  Exit configuration proceduret  %         Enter configuration option: 6   H               The TCP/IP Services startup procedure displays a series ofE               messages similar to the following example (the messages 5               displayed depend on the configuration):e           Begin Startup...          (         3-32 Configuring TCP/IP Services           H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                          3.7 Starting TCP/IP Services Using TCPIP$CONFIG  F         %TCPIP-I-INFO, TCP/IP Services startup beginning at 5-SEP-2003         15:27:08.34o6         %TCPIP-I-NORMAL, timezone information verifiedE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000D42b;         %TCPIP-I-SETLOCAL, setting domain and/or local hostl2         %TCPIP-I-STARTCOMM, starting communication6         %TCPIP-I-SETPROTP, setting protocol parameters-         %TCPIP-I-DEFINTE, defining interfaceso1         %TCPIP-I-STARTNAME, starting name servicee5         %TCPIP-I-STARTDROUT, starting dynamic routingoE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000C4Et;         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCP/IP Kernel startup completedt8         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$BIND startup completed8         %TCPIP-I-PROXYLOADED, loaded 0 NFS proxy recordsA         %TCPIP-I-LOADSERV, loading TCPIP server proxy informationsI         %TCPIP-I-SERVLOADED, auxiliary server loaded with 0 proxy recordst@         -TCPIP-I-SERVSKIP, skipped 0 communication proxy records9         -TCPIP-I-SERVTOTAL, total of 0 proxy records readg9         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$PROXY startup completed >         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$PORTMAPPER startup completed:         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$FINGER startup completed7         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$FTP startup completedT>         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$FTP_CLIENT startup completed?         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$INET_DRIVER startup completedN:         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$METRIC startup completedC         %TCPIP-I-NOMAP, no filesystem mapping information availablei7         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$NFS startup completedP>         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$NFS_CLIENT startup completed7         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$NTP startup completed 9         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$PCNFS startup completed 7         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$POP startup completedwE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 000002DCn?         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$PWIP_DRIVER startup completed 9         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$REXEC startup completedi:         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$RLOGIN startup completed7         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$RSH startup completed 8         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$SMTP startup completed7         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$SSH startup completed >         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$SSH_CLIENT startup completed:         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$TELNET startup completed8         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$TFTP startup completed7         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$XDM startup completediK         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCP/IP Services startup completed at 5-SEP-2003     H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-33 i  t      #         Configuring TCP/IP Services 7         3.7 Starting TCP/IP Services Using TCPIP$CONFIG            15:27:50.47e"         Startup request completed.$         Press Return to continue ...  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  A                 The TCPIP-I-NOMAP message in this example appearso@                 only if no file systems are mapped in the TCP/IPA                 configuration database. If you need NFS services, C                 set up mapping to a valid file system, as explained @                 in the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management<                 manual. If you do not need NFS services, you?                 can safely ignore this message; you can preventsA                 recurrence of this message during future startupsaB                 by disabling the NFS server using the TCPIP$CONFIG(                 configuration procedure.  E                 _____________________________________________________n  '         3.8 Verifying the Configurationl  G               You can verify the configuration by running the installa-o0               tion verification procedure (IVP).  C               You should run the IVP if any of the following apply:e  H               o  You loaded the Product Authorization Key (PAK), and youE                  want to verify that the lower-layer software and thee<                  Portmapper service are installed correctly.  F               o  You did not load the PAK, but you want to verify thatF                  TCP/IP Services is installed correctly for DECwindows=                  to display the TCP/IP Services applications.   C               o  You require the software to transfer device socket H                  packets that continuously vary in size between a sender                   and a receiver.  D               o  You need to test the Portmapper service with a pairG                  of client/server programs. The IVP reports the time it 4                  took to run the test to SYS$OUTPUT.  4               o  You need to test your SNMP service.  C               Before you run the IVP, make sure TCP/IP Services has(C               started and you have SYSPRV, OPER, NETMBX, and TMPMBXi               privileges.o  (         3-34 Configuring TCP/IP Services           H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                          3.8 Verifying the Configuration  E               You can run the IVP from the TCPIP$CONFIG configuration_E               procedure or by command line at the OpenVMS DCL prompt. B               When you run the IVP from TCPIP$CONFIG, you have theD               option of running an additional test that verifies the!               SNMP configuration.I  E         3.8.1 Running the IVP from the TCPIP$CONFIG Command Procedure   C               In the TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Main Configuration G               menu, choose option 7 (Run tests). The Test menu appears,S*               as in the following example:  0         HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS TEST Menu                   Test options:r  +                          1  -  Internet IVP '                          2  -  SNMP IVP1  *                          A  -  Tests 1 - 2(                         [E] -  Exit menu           Enter test option:  D               Choose the appropriate option for the test you want to               perform.  9         3.8.2 Running the IVP from the OpenVMS DCL Promptt  F               To run the IVP at the DCL prompt, any time after exitingG               the configuration procedure, enter the following command. ?               This procedure performs the same test as option 1 ;               (Internet IVP) of the TCPIP$CONFIG Test menu.r  #               $ @SYS$TEST:TCPIP$IVPm  B         3.8.3 Verifying the TCP/IP Services Internet Configuration  B               When you choose either option 1 or option A from theA               TCPIP$CONFIG Test menu, or if you run the TCPIP$IVPIF               command procedure at the command line, the IVP tests theE               basic TCP/IP Services software configuration, as in thecG               following example. Here, the test completes successfully.y    H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-35 t         #         Configuring TCP/IP Services '         3.8 Verifying the Configurationp  %         Enter test option: 1 <Return>e         Begin IVP...  "         %%% TCPIP IVP: started %%%  5         UDP/IP test started at 5-SEP-2003 16:13:03.62h3         UDP/IP test ended at 5-SEP-2003 16:13:03.69 B         UDP/IP transferred successfully in 0 seconds 4198400 bytes  5         TCP/IP test started at 5-SEP-2003 16:13:04.20m3         TCP/IP test ended at 5-SEP-2003 16:13:04:28eB         TCP/IP transferred successfully in 0 seconds 4198400 bytes  5         RAW_IP test started at 5-SEP-2003 16:13:41.71f3         RAW_IP test ended at 5-SEP-2003 16:13:41.72hA         RAW_IP transferred successfully in 0 seconds 251000 bytess  1         %%% TCPIP IVP: completed successfully %%%          IVP request completed.$         Press Return to continue ...  F               If the IVP does not complete successfully, the procedureB               displays error messages. All IVP errors use the same=               format as OpenVMS system messages. For example:d  3               %TCPIP-E-IDENT, explanation of error.   G               Table 3-3 lists some common problems that cause IVP error F               messages. If the recommended action does not correct the>               problem, contact your HP support representative.                              (         3-36 Configuring TCP/IP Services           H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                          3.8 Verifying the Configuration  H               Table_3-3_Troubleshooting_IVP_Errors______________________  9               If the problem is...    Do the following..._H               __________________________________________________________C               Network configuration   Shut down TCP/IP Services andsH               is incorrect.           rerun the configuration procedure.  H               Startup fails.          Check the system parameters in theH                                       MODPARAMS.DAT file and adjust themH                                       if necessary. (See Section 1.2.7.)G                                       Then shut down and restart TCP/IP /                                       Services.o  @               Installation kit is     Request a replacement kit.               defective.  G               IVP fails because the   Register a HP TCP/IP Services for_H               PAK_is_missing._________OpenVMS_PAK.______________________  .         3.8.4 Verifying the SNMP Configuration  @               If you choose either option 2 or option A from theH               TCPIP$CONFIG Test menu, the IVP tests the SNMP service, as'               in the following example:                  Begin SNMP IVP...a  F               The SNMP IVP requires that TCPIP/IP Services be running.E               It performs the following startups and shutdowns on theiI               SNMP service only (other TCP/IP services are not affected):   B               - If SNMP is running, shuts down SNMP before initial                 configuration *               - Starts SNMP and runs testsB               - Shuts down SNMP and restores initial configuration+               - Before exiting, starts SNMP   5               Shutting down the SNMP service... done.D  C               Creating temporary read/write community SNMPIVP_6520.   &               Enabling SET operations.  3               Starting up the SNMP service... done.o  5                     Saving sysContact: Ralph Nickleby_4                 Setting sysContact to: Julius Caesar4                  Retrieved sysContact: Julius Caesar2               (Retrieved value matches SET value.)5               Restoring sysContact to: Ralph Nicklebyc  H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-37           #         Configuring TCP/IP Services '         3.8 Verifying the Configurationu  <                   Saving snmpEnableAuthenTraps: 2 (disabled);               Setting snmpEnableAuthenTraps to: 1 (enabled).;                Retrieved snmpEnableAuthenTraps: 1 (enabled) 2               (Retrieved value matches SET value.)<                Restoring snmpEnableAuthenTraps: 2 (disabled)  '               Disabling SET operations.e  C               Deleting temporary read/write community SNMPIVP_6520.V  >               Shutting down and restarting the SNMP service...5               Shutting down the SNMP service... done.o  3               Starting up the SNMP service... done.l  )               SNMP IVP request completed.a*               Press Return to continue ...  H               If one of the SNMP tests fails, you will see messages such               as the following:.  =         SNMPIVP: unexpected text in response to SNMP request:c         "No reply." J         See file SYS$SYSDEVICE:[TCPIP$SNMP]TCPIP$SNMP_REQUEST.DAT for more         details..         Verify that SNMP trace is not enabled.5         sysContact could not be retrieved. Status = 0k4         The SNMP IVP has NOT completed successfully.  F               In this case, the error could indicate that not all SNMPF               components have started, or that SNMP tracing is enabledB               and needs to be disabled. For information about SNMPF               trace, see the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management               manual.e  *         3.9 Additional Configuration Tasks  E               After you run TCPIP$CONFIG and enable the functionality C               and components appropriate for your network, you need B               to complete additional configuration tasks to enableH               access to product applications. TCP/IP Services provides aH               management command interface and logical names you can useG               to modify or customize the software for your environment.   9               The additional configuration tasks include:   F               o  Populating databases (for example, for BIND and DHCP)  )               o  Setting up user accounts   (         3-38 Configuring TCP/IP Services t  d      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                                       3.9 Additional Configuration Tasks  9               o  Setting up communication and NFS proxiesr  &               o  Defining print queues  D               o  Setting up, exporting, and maintaining file systems  :               o  Tuning the system for optimum performance  F               Many of the services require additional configuration orG               optimization. For more information about how to configureyG               each service, refer to the HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSo                Management manual.  2         3.10 Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services  G               You can use commands in your OpenVMS startup file to have H               TCP/IP Services started and stopped automatically when theE               OpenVMS system starts up or shuts down, as explained in C               Section 3.10.1. These commands start and stop all theQB               TCP/IP Services components installed on your system.E               Alternatively, you can start and stop individual TCP/IP B               Services client or server services without affectingA               other TCP/IP Services components currently running.tD               For information about starting and stopping individual+               services, see Section 3.10.3.o  B               If necessary, you can start and stop TCP/IP ServicesD               manually, as explained in Section 3.10.2. You can alsoC               start and stop user-written services, as explained ini               Section 3.10.4.n  B         3.10.1 Automatically Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services  >               To allow TCP/IP Services software to start auto->               matically when the system starts up, and to stop@               automatically when the system shuts down, edit theC               SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM file and include $               the following command:  (               @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$STARTUP  E               If your system had earlier versions of TCP/IP Services,eA               UCX$STARTUP.COM and UCX$SHUTDOWN.COM files might be A               present. These are no longer applicable; delete anymD               definition of them from SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM.  H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-39    R      #         Configuring TCP/IP Servicest2         3.10 Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services  C               If you want TCP/IP Services to start after you log in C               to your OpenVMS account, the OpenVMS systemwide loginiE               procedure (typically SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM) must have-8               world read and execute protections (W:RE).  E               To display the current protections, enter the followingr               command:  6               $ DIR/PROTECTION SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM  E               For information about protections, refer to the OpenVMS                documentation.  =         3.10.2 Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services ManuallyP  D               To start TCP/IP Services manually, enter the following               command:  *               $ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$STARTUP  C               To stop TCP/IP Services manually, enter the following                command:  +               $ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$SHUTDOWN_  8         3.10.3 Starting and Stopping Individual Services  B               On a system already running TCP/IP Services, you canH               configure an individual server or client component withoutG               affecting the other TCP/IP Services components running onTH               your system and without having to restart TCP/IP Services.  G               Most services can be shut down and started independently. H               This is useful when you change parameters or logical names7               that require the service to be restarted.   /               The following files are provided:i  D               o  SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$service_STARTUP.COM allows you to+                  start the service service.o  E               o  SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$service_SHUTDOWN.COM allows you tol/                  shut down the service service.n  >               To preserve site-specific parameter settings andC               commands, create the following files. These files aregA               not overwritten when you reinstall TCP/IP Services:i  (         3-40 Configuring TCP/IP Services r  i      H                                              Configuring TCP/IP ServicesH                               3.10 Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services  D               o  SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$service_SYSTARTUP.COM can be usedB                  as a repository for site-specific definitions andB                  parameters to be invoked when service is started.  E               o  SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$service_SYSHUTDOWN.COM can be usedpB                  as a repository for site-specific definitions andD                  parameters to be invoked when service is shut down.  E               In these file names, service is the name of the serviceaE               to be started or shut down. For example, use TCPIP$NTP_p4               SHUTDOWN to shut down the NTP service.  B               For more information, see the HP TCP/IP Services for(               OpenVMS Management manual.  :         3.10.4 Starting and Stopping User-Written Services  F               TCP/IP Services supplies command procedures for startingB               and stopping user-written services. To start a user-;               written service, enter the following command:   B               $ SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$CUSTOMER_SERVICE_STARTUP service  C               To stop the user-written service, enter the followingh               command:  C               $ SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$CUSTOMER_SERVICE_SHUTDOWN servicei  C               In either command, specify the name of the service as F               defined using the TCP/IP management command SET SERVICE.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  =                 Remember that any service name with lowercasee<                 characters is interpreted by the startup andC                 shutdown procedures as uppercase unless you encloseh?                 the name in quotation marks. If you defined the3C                 service using quotation marks to preserve the case,oC                 be sure to use quotation marks when you specify theoB                 service name with the startup or shutdown command.  E                 _____________________________________________________       H                                         Configuring TCP/IP Services 3-41    e      #         Configuring TCP/IP ServicesnT         3.11 Specifying TCP/IP Services as the Transport for DECwindows Applications  G         3.11 Specifying TCP/IP Services as the Transport for DECwindows               Applications   B               To enable TCP/IP Services as the transport interfaceD               for DECwindows applications, add the following line toC               the SYS$MANAGER:DECW$PRIVATE_SERVER_SETUP.COM commandn               procedure:  >               $ DECW$SERVER_TRANSPORTS == "DECNET,LOCAL,TCPIP"  &               Then restart DECwindows:  1               $ @SYS$STARTUP:DECW$STARTUP RESTART   C               If DECnet or DECnet-Plus software runs on the system,n               start it.o  B               To display DECwindows applications from a DECwindows?               client (remote host) to a DECwindows server (yourF/               workstation), proceed as follows:   4               1. Set up security on the remote host.  C               2. Add the remote client to the local hosts database.u  E               3. Add to SYS$MANAGER:DECW$PRIVATE_SERVER_SETUP.COM thew                   following line:  A                  $ DECW$SERVER_TRANSPORTS == "DECNET,LOCAL,TCPIP"r  C               4. Set the display for the applications to the remote                   host:  F                  $ SET DISPLAY/CREATE/NODE=remote-host/TRANSPORT=TCPIP                      (         3-42 Configuring TCP/IP Services                       H                                                                        AH         ________________________________________________________________  H                Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration      F               This appendix shows a sample installation and configura-F               tion of the TCP/IP Services product on a system on which3               the product has never been installed._  -         A.1 Sample New Installation Procedure   F               The following example shows a sample installation dialogH               for the TCP/IP Services. In this example, the installation?               takes place on a system where the product has not C               been installed. If TCP/IP Services had been installed E               previously on the system, the installation dialog wouldC.               differ slightly (see Chapter 2).  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  A                 The symbols xx in the following example represent >                 the product's two-digit update version number.  E                 _____________________________________________________l  E         Choose one or more items from the menu separated by commas: 1   0         The following product has been selected:B             DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.4-xx               Layered Product  /         Do you want to continue? [YES] <Return>m  (         Configuration phase starting ...  V         You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected product and forW         any products that may be installed to satisfy software dependency requirements._  A         DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.4-xx: HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS.r  J             Copyright 1976, 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.  5             Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.   H            Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration A-1 S  ,      A         Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration.-         A.1 Sample New Installation Procedures  J             HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS offers several license options.  @         Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES] <Return>  8         Do you want to review the options? [NO] <Return>  $         Execution phase starting ...  ?         The following product will be installed to destination:_L             DEC AXPVMS TCPIP V5.4-xx             DISK$ALPHASYS:[VMS$COMMON.]  N         Portion done: 0%...10%...20%...30%...40%...50%...60%...70%...80%...90%=         %PCSI-I-PRCOUTPUT, output from subprocess follows ...I         % TCPIP-W-PCSI_INSTALLQ         % - Execute SYS$MANAGER:TCPIP$CONFIG.COM to proceed with configuration ofT         %   HP TCP/IP Services.p	         %O           Portion done: 100%  1         The following product has been installed: B             DEC VAXVMS TCPIP V5.4-xx               Layered Product  A         DEC VAXVMS TCPIP T5.4-xx: HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS.a  F             Check the release notes for current status of the product.  	         $   .         A.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure  G               The following example shows a sample configuration dialogtH               for the TCP/IP Services, in which the following components               are configured:   !               o  Core environmentl                 o  TELNET client                 o  FTP server   H               In this example, the configuration takes place on a systemD               where the product has never been configured. If TCP/IPH               Services had been configured previously on the system, the@               dialog would differ significantly (see Chapter 3).  E         A-2 Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configurationn s         H                Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and ConfigurationH                                   A.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure  0           TCP/IP Network Configuration Procedure  ?         This procedure helps you define the parameters required =         to run HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS on this system.   J         Checking TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS configuration database files.  5         Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$SERVICE.DAT 2         Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$HOST.DAT5         Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$NETWORK.DAT 3         Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$ROUTE.DATc3         Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$PROXY.DAT ;         Creating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$CONFIGURATION.DAT   C         HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS requires a definition for at E         least one interface.  There are no interfaces defined on this          system.f  J         Please select the Interface option from the Core Environment Menu.  ;           HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration Menu_              Configuration options:  %                1  -  Core environmente&                2  -  Client components&                3  -  Server components(                4  -  Optional components  <                5  -  Shutdown HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS;                6  -  Startup HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSU                7  -  Run tests  ,                A  -  Configure options 1 - 41               [E] -  Exit configuration proceduren  .         Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>  L           HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Core Environment Configuration Menu              Configuration options:                  1  -  Domainn                2  -  Interfacesd                3  -  Routing"                4  -  BIND Resolver                5  -  Time Zone  ,                A  -  Configure options 1 - 5               [E] -  Exit menu  H            Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration A-3           A         Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configurationu.         A.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure  .         Enter configuration option: A <Return>           DOMAIN Configuration  '         Enter Internet domain: acme.com            INTERFACE Configuration   N           The Ethernet device(s) on your system are: EWA0:  * Not Configured *  F           Start of configuration questions for Internet interface WE0.  *           WE0 is the Ethernet device ESA0:  %           WE0 has not been configuredu  I           HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Interface WE0 Configuration Menut  "             Configuration options:  3                  1  -  Configure interface manually 3                  2  -  Let DHCP configure interface_  A                 [E] -  Exit menu (Do not configure interface WE0)P  .         Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>H         Enter fully qualified host name: HEARTS.BUDGET.ACME.COM <Return>1         Enter Internet address: 10.0.2.4 <Return>fN         Enter Internet network mask for hearts [255.0.1.0]: 255.1.12.1<Return>>         Enter broadcast mask for hearts [10.0.2.255]: <Return>  ?             The following parameters will be used to define the #             Internet interface WE0:C  '               Host name:         heartsr)               Internet address:  10.0.2.4 *               Network mask:      255.0.0.0+               Broadcast mask:    10.0.2.2552  /          * Is the above correct [YES]: <Return>r  .                                    failSAFE IP  H                 failSAFE IP uses  multiple Network Interface ControllersH                 (NICs)  to provide  high availability  of IP  addresses.H                 In  the  event  of   a  NIC  failure,  (e.g.  any  eventH                 preventing  the   NIC  from  receiving   data),  all  IPH                 addresses associated with  the failed NIC are reassigned3                 to a preconfigured failover target.a  E         A-4 Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuratione e  d      H                Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and ConfigurationH                                   A.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure  H                 In  a  cluster  configuration,  the IP  address  may  beH                 preconfigured  on  NICs across  other  cluster  members.G                 This provides cluster-wide failover for the IP address.   H                 See the management guide for more configuration options.H                 You  will be  asked what  other NICs on  this node  will(                 act as failover targets.  B         * Configure failover target for failSAFE IP [NO]: <Return>  I                 End of configuration questions for Internet interface WE0   %         DYNAMIC ROUTING Configurationw  5              Dynamic routing has not been configured.s  ?              You may configure dynamic ROUTED or GATED routing.EB              You cannot enable both at the same time.  If you wantB              to change from one to the other, you must disable theD              current routing first, then enable the desired routing.  I              If you enable dynamic ROUTED routing, this host will use themE              Routing Information Protocol (RIP) - Version 1 to listen B              for all dynamic routing information coming from other9              hosts to update its internal routing tables. >              It will also supply its own Internet addresses to5              routing requests made from remote hosts.w  E              If you enable dynamic GATED routing, you will be able toPH              configure this host to use any combination of the followingF              routing protocols to exchange dynamic routing information-              with other hosts on the network: B                 Routing Information Protocol (RIP) - Version 1 & 21                 Router Discovery Protocol (RDISC)p/                 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)s/                 Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)U/                 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP-4)                  Static routesn  P         * Do you want to configure dynamic ROUTED or GATED routing [NO]:<Return>  8                 A default route has not been configured.B         * Do you want to configure a default route [YES]: <Return>N         Enter your Default Gateway host name or address: GATE1.BUDGET.ACME.COM  F               gate1.budget.acme.com is not in the local host database.  C         Enter Internet address for gate1.budget.acme.com: 10.0.2.66a  H            Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration A-5 P  P      A         Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration .         A.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure  #         BIND RESOLVER Configuration   1          A BIND resolver has not been configured.s  K          HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS supports the Berkeley Internet NamewP          Domain (BIND) resolver.  BIND is a network service that enables clientsN          to name resources or objects and share information with other objects          on the network.  F          Before configuring your system as a BIND resolver, you shouldG          first be sure that there is at least one system on the networkdD          configured as either a BIND primary or secondary server for          this domain.e  >          You can specify a BIND server by its address or name;<          however, if specified by name, an entry for it must*          exist in the TCPIP$HOST database.  8          You will be asked one question for each server.:          Press Return at the prompt to terminate the list.  C         Enter your BIND server name: NUMB9.BUDGET.ACME.COM <Return>   C            numb9.budget.acme.com is not in the local host database.o  C         Enter Internet address for numb9.budget.acme.com: 10.0.2.11c-         Enter your BIND server name: <Return>t  ,          Creating file TCPIP$ETC:IPNODES.DAT-          Creating file TCPIP$ETC:SERVICES.DATP  L            TCPIP uses timezone information provided by the OpenVMS OperatingJ            System. No additonal timezone configuration is needed for TCPIP=            when the operating system is configured correctly._  L            This section verifies the current OpenVMS timezone configuration.O            A warning message (TCPIP-W-) indicates that corrective action shouldcL            be taken. TCPIP will appear to operate but components may displayP            either the wrong time or a time inconsistent with other applications.  <         %TCPIP-I-INFO, Logical name SYS$TIMEZONE_RULE found.M         -TCPIP-I-INFO, Software for automatic Summer/Winter time (TDF) changeL"         -TCPIP-I-INFO, is present.L         -TCPIP-I-INFO, Further action to ensure TDF change is not necessary.  6         %TCPIP-I-NORMAL, timezone information verified  -         Press Return to continue ... <Return>   L           HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Core Environment Configuration Menu  E         A-6 Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and ConfigurationN D  E      H                Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and ConfigurationH                                   A.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure              Configuration options:                  1  -  DomainP                2  -  Interfacess                3  -  Routing"                4  -  BIND Resolver                5  -  Time Zone  ,                A  -  Configure options 1 - 5               [E] -  Exit menu  ,         Enter configuration option: <Return>  =             HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration MenuE  "             Configuration options:  '                  1  -  Core environmentt(                  2  -  Client components(                  3  -  Server components*                  4  -  Optional components  >                  5  -  Shutdown HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS=                  6  -  Startup HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS                    7  -  Run tests  .                  A  -  Configure options 1 - 43                 [E] -  Exit configuration procedureA  .         Enter configuration option: 2 <Return>  O             HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Client Components Configuration Menur  "             Configuration options:  8                  1  -  DHCP Client      Disabled Stopped8                  2  -  FTP Client       Disabled Stopped8                  3  -  NFS Client       Disabled Stopped8                  4  -  REXEC and RSH    Disabled Stopped8                  5  -  RLOGIN           Disabled Stopped8                  6  -  SMTP             Disabled Stopped8                  7  -  SSH Client       Disabled Stopped8                  8  -  TELNET           Disabled Stopped8                  9  -  TELNETSYM        Disabled Stopped  .                  A  -  Configure options 1 - 9                  [E] -  Exit menu  .         Enter configuration option: 8 <Return>  H            Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration A-7 o  e      A         Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration .         A.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure           TELNET Configuration  =         Service is not defined in the TCPIP$SERVICE database.F         Service is not enabled.          Service is stopped.   )             TELNET configuration options:_  0                  1 - Enable service on this node  /                 [E] - Exit TELNET configurationb  .         Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>%         Creating TELNET Service Entry   O             HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Client Components Configuration Menua  "             Configuration options:  8                  1  -  DHCP Client      Disabled Stopped8                  2  -  FTP Client       Disabled Stopped8                  3  -  NFS Client       Disabled Stopped8                  4  -  REXEC and RSH    Disabled Stopped8                  5  -  RLOGIN           Disabled Stopped8                  6  -  SMTP             Disabled Stopped8                  7  -  SSH Client       Disabled Stopped8                  8  -  TELNET           Disabled Stopped8                  9  -  TELNETSYM        Disabled Stopped  .                  A  -  Configure options 1 - 9                  [E] -  Exit menu  ,         Enter configuration option: <Return>  =             HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration Menuo  "             Configuration options:  '                  1  -  Core environment (                  2  -  Client components(                  3  -  Server components*                  4  -  Optional components  >                  5  -  Shutdown HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS=                  6  -  Startup HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS                    7  -  Run tests  .                  A  -  Configure options 1 - 43                 [E] -  Exit configuration procedure   .         Enter configuration option: 3 <Return>  E         A-8 Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration     n      H                Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and ConfigurationH                                   A.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure  K         HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Server Components Configuration Menu               Configuration options:  P           1 - BIND         Disabled Stopped    12 - NTP         Disabled StoppedP           2 - BOOTP        Disabled Stopped    13 - PC-NFS      Disabled StoppedP           3 - DHCP         Disabled Stopped    14 - POP         Disabled StoppedP           4 - FINGER       Disabled Stopped    15 - PORTMAPPER  Disabled StoppedP           5 - FTP          Disabled Stopped    16 - RLOGIN      Enabled  StoppedP           6 - IMAP         Disabled Stopped    17 - RMT         Disabled StoppedP           7 - LBROKER      Disabled Stopped    18 - SNMP        Disabled StoppedP           8 - LPR/LPD      Disabled Stopped    19 - SSH         Disabled StoppedP           9 - METRIC       Disabled Stopped    20 - TELNET      Enabled  StoppedP          10 - NFS          Disabled Stopped    21 - TFTP        Disabled StoppedP          11 - LOCKD/STATD  Disabled Stopped    22 - XDM         Disabled Stopped  (           A  -  Configure options 1 - 22          [E] -  Exit menun  .         Enter configuration option: 5 <Return>           FTP Configuratione  -         Service is not defined in the SYSUAF. =         Service is not defined in the TCPIP$SERVICE database.a         Service is not enabled.          Service is stopped.   &             FTP configuration options:  0                  1 - Enable service on this node  ,                 [E] - Exit FTP configuration  .         Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>  "         The FTP CLIENT is enabled.  <         * Do you want to configure FTP CLIENT [NO]: <Return>  K         HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Server Components Configuration Menua              Configuration options:    H            Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration A-9 6         A         Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration .         A.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure  P           1 - BIND         Disabled Stopped    12 - NTP         Disabled StoppedP           2 - BOOTP        Disabled Stopped    13 - PC-NFS      Disabled StoppedP           3 - DHCP         Disabled Stopped    14 - POP         Disabled StoppedP           4 - FINGER       Disabled Stopped    15 - PORTMAPPER  Disabled StoppedP           5 - FTP          Enabled  Stopped    16 - RLOGIN      Enabled  StoppedP           6 - IMAP         Disabled Stopped    17 - RMT         Disabled StoppedP           7 - LBROKER      Disabled Stopped    18 - SNMP        Disabled StoppedP           8 - LPR/LPD      Disabled Stopped    19 - SSH         Disabled StoppedP           9 - METRIC       Disabled Stopped    20 - TELNET      Enabled  StoppedP          10 - NFS          Disabled Stopped    21 - TFTP        Disabled StoppedP          11 - LOCKD/STATD  Disabled Stopped    22 - XDM         Disabled Stopped  (           A  -  Configure options 1 - 22          [E] -  Exit menu   -          Enter configuration option: <Return>   =             HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration Menu   "             Configuration options:  '                  1  -  Core environmento(                  2  -  Client components(                  3  -  Server components*                  4  -  Optional components  >                  5  -  Shutdown HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS=                  6  -  Startup HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS                    7  -  Run tests  .                  A  -  Configure options 1 - 43                 [E] -  Exit configuration procedure   .         Enter configuration option: 6 <Return>           Begin Startup...                  F         A-10 Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration           H                Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and ConfigurationH                                   A.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure  O         %TCPIP-I-INFO, TCP/IP Services startup beginning at 5-SEP-2003 13:22:27r         .82S6         %TCPIP-I-NORMAL, timezone information verifiedE         %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 00000058i;         %TCPIP-I-SETLOCAL, setting domain and/or local hostt2         %TCPIP-I-STARTCOMM, starting communication6         %TCPIP-I-SETPROTP, setting protocol parameters-         %TCPIP-I-DEFINTE, defining interfacesN1         %TCPIP-I-STARTNAME, starting name serviceh;         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCP/IP Kernel startup completedh8         %TCPIP-I-PROXYLOADED, loaded 0 NFS proxy recordsA         %TCPIP-I-LOADSERV, loading TCPIP server proxy information I         %TCPIP-I-SERVLOADED, auxiliary server loaded with 0 proxy records @         -TCPIP-I-SERVSKIP, skipped 0 communication proxy records9         -TCPIP-I-SERVTOTAL, total of 0 proxy records reada9         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$PROXY startup completed 7         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$FTP startup completed ?         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$INET_DRIVER startup completed C         %TCPIP-I-NOMAP, no filesystem mapping information availableh:         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$RLOGIN startup completed:         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCPIP$TELNET startup completedO         %TCPIP-S-STARTDONE, TCP/IP Services startup completed at 5-SEP-2003 13:          23:00.49  "         Startup request completed.$         Press Return to continue ...                                      H           Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration A-11 C  P                          E      ________________________________________________________________T  E                                                                 Indexa    @      A                                    Configuration database1      ___________________________            files >      Advanced Server for OpenVMS           creating,  3-6, A-2A        configuring, 3-23                  Configuration proceduretA      Anonymous FTP                         See Configuring TCP/IPiD        configuring, 3-23                      Services; TCPIP$CONFIGE      Automatic configuration of               configuration procedureiB         TCP/IP Services, 3-3              Configuration worksheet,  /      B                                      1-9 E      ___________________________          Configuring TCP/IP Services @      BG device message                     See also TCPIP$CONFIGE        during installation, 2-5               configuration procedureI:      BIND resolver                         automatic,  3-3D        configuration example,              client environment,  3-175          3-16                                 to 3-20PA        configuring, 3-16, A-2              client services,  3-18 >      BIND server                           configuration files@        configuring, 3-20                      creating new,  3-6D      BOOTP server                          core environment,  3-8 to2        configuring, 3-20                      3-16  ?      C                                     description of majorT9      ___________________________              tasks,  1-1 B      CD-ROM distribution kit               new configuration,  1-1E        inspecting, 1-3                     optional components,  3-23nC      Client environment                    postconfiguration tasks,P2        configuration menu, 3-17,              3-38D          A-2                               server environment,  3-205        configuring, 3-17                      to 3-23 ?      Client services                       servers,  3-20, 3-23 =        starting and stopping               tasks, recommended <          individually,  3-40                  sequence,  3-1C                                            TCPIP$CONFIG menus,  3-8   E                                                               Index-1                  G         Configuring TCP/IP Services         Configuring TCP/IP ServicesFA           (cont'd)                            TCPIP$CONFIG output A          TCPIP$CONFIG menus,                     example (cont'd)   B             description,  3-6                    Server ComponentsG          TCPIP$CONFIG option                        Configuration menu,i=             commands,  3-27                         3-20, A-2 :          TCPIP$CONFIG output                     time zoneA             example,  A-2 to A-11                   configuration B             beginning,  3-4                         example, 3-16,7             Bind resolver,  3-16                    A-2rB             Client Environment                   XDM Configuration>                Configuration menu,                  menu, 3-22A                3-17, A-2                      time required,  1-2 G             Core Environment                  verifying services,  3-34 <                Configuration menu,          Core EnvironmentG                3-8, A-2                        Configuration menu, 3-8, 2             creating database                  A-2                files,  3-6, A-2oG             Dynamic Routing                 D__________________________t:                Configuration menu,          Database filesA                3-14, A-2                      creating,  3-6, A-2t>             failSAFE configuration          DECnet over TCP/IPD                ,  3-12, A-2                   configuration example,5             failSAFE configuration               3-25eG                options,  3-27                 configuring to use,  3-23 6             FTP Client                      DECwindowsE                Configuration menu,            components required fore:                3-18                              XDM, 3-22E             Interface                         defining TCP transport,S5                Configuration menu,               3-42dF                3-10                           requirements for productB             Kerberos Applications                installation, 1-47                Configuration menu,          DHCP clienti@                3-26                           configuring,  3-177             Main Configuration              DHCP server @                menu,  3-6, A-2                configuring,  3-20@             Optional Components               configuring TCP/IP>                Configuration menu,               Services, 3-30                3-24, A-2                    DiskF             PWIP configuration                space requirements,  1-5F                example,  3-25                 system, backing up,  1-4               Index-2t o  t                     Distribution kitG          inspecting,  1-3                   G__________________________ ?         Domain                              Global pagelets andn7          configuring,  3-10, A-2               sectionst>         Dynamic routing                       increasing,  1-6@          configuring,  3-14, A-2              requirements,  1-6  -         E__________________________         IAG         EAK                                 ___________________________nG                                             Installing TCP/IP Services,_9          See Early Adopters Kits               2-1 to 2-6sA             (EAKs)                            configuration phasecD         Early Adopters Kits (EAKs),              sample output,  2-4=           1-8                                 execution phasenD         Error messages                           sample output,  2-4C          at SNMP verification,                installed files,  2-6a?             3-38                              major tasks,  1-1 D          IVP (installation                    new installation,  A-2F             verification procedure)           sample output,  2-3, A-1A             ,  3-36                           time required,  1-2 5          TCPIP-I-NOMAP,  3-34               Interface E                                               configuring,  3-10, A-2 C         F__________________________         Interface Configurationp9         failSAFE IP                            menu, 3-10 0          configuration options              IPv67             menu,  3-27                       EAK,  1-8P@          configuring,  3-23, 3-24             warning message inB          configuring and enabling                TCPIP$CONFIG, 3-9=             client,  3-27                   IVP (installationtF          configuring target IP                 verification procedure)@             address,  3-10, 3-11,             description,  3-34C             A-2                               error messages,  3-36h<          defined,  3-24                       example,  3-35F          EAK,  1-8                            OpenVMS TEST menu,  3-35G         FINGER server                         SNMP verification example 7          configuring,  3-20                      , 3-37   -         FTP client                          K G          configuring,  3-18                 ___________________________ 4         FTP server                          Kerberos=          configuring,  3-20, A-2              benefits,  3-24 G                                               configuration menu,  3-26pG                                               configuring and enabling,a5                                                  3-25u  H                                                                  Index-3 e  l                     Kerberos (cont'd)$G          configuring to use,  3-23,         O__________________________h  F             3-24                            OpenVMS License Management  =                                                Facility (LMF)iD         L__________________________           using to register PAK,  4         LBROKER server                           1-4D          configuring,  3-20                 OpenVMS operating system:         License Product                       reboot,  2-5=           Authorization Key                   upgrading,  1-4eD          See PAK                            OpenVMS TEST menu,  3-35?         LOCKD/STATD server                  Optional components A          configuring,  3-20                   Advanced Server for >         LPR/LPD client                           OpenVMS, 3-24B          configuring,  3-17                   Anonymous FTP,  3-24H         LPR/LPD server                        configuration menu,  3-24,4          configuring,  3-20                      A-2@                                               failSAFE IP,  3-24F         M                                     Kerberos authentication,5         ___________________________              3-24tA         Memory                                PATHWORKS (Advancedr>          physical memory                         Server), 3-24@             requirements,  1-5                PWIP driver,  3-24F         Menus                                 SRI QIO interface,  3-24          TCPIP$CONFIG,  3-6_G         METRIC server                       P__________________________E/          configuring,  3-20                 PAK ?         Mixed-case service names,             registering,  1-4$5           3-41                              PATHWORKSl  D         N                                     configuration example,5         ___________________________              3-25s@         NFS client                            configuring,  3-23F          configuring,  3-17                   Internet Protocol driver9         NFS server                               See PWIPt9          configuring,  3-20                 PC-NFS server @         NOMAP error message, 3-34             configuring,  3-20?         Nonpaged dynamic pool               POLYCENTER SoftwareAC          increasing,  1-6                      Installation utilityf?         NTP server                            for installing or B          configuring,  3-20                      upgrading, 2-1 to  4                                                  2-6           Index-4                  @         Pool, nonpaged dynamic,             Shutting down TCP/IP7           1-6                                  Services_A         POP server                            See Stopping TCP/IPl9          configuring,  3-20                      Services 7         PORTMAPPER server                   SMTP client @          configuring,  3-20                   configuring,  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