                         C                      DIGITAL_TCP/IP_Services_for_OpenVMS___________ 3                      Installation and Configuration   .                      Order Number: AA-LU49K-TE    !                      October 1997   F                      This manual explains how to install and configureA                      the DIGITAL TCP/IP for OpenVMS (UCX) layered )                      application product.           C                      Revision Information:        This is a revised 9                                                   manual.   ?                      Operating Systems:           OpenVMS Alpha D                                                   Versions 6.2, 7.0,5                                                   7.1 F                                                   OpenVMS VAX Versions?                                                   6.2, 7.0, 7.1   @                      Software Version:            DIGITAL TCP/IPF                                                   Services for OpenVMS=                                                   Version 4.2               2                      Digital Equipment Corporation+                      Maynard, Massachusetts                  E            __________________________________________________________             October 1997   A            Digital Equipment Corporation makes no representations B            that the use of its products in the manner described inC            this publication will not infringe on existing or future C            patent rights, nor do the descriptions contained in this C            publication imply the granting of licenses to make, use, ?            or sell equipment or software in accordance with the             description.   C            Possession, use, or copying of the software described in B            this publication is authorized only pursuant to a validE            written license from DIGITAL or an authorized sublicensor.   C            DIGITAL conducts its business in a manner that conserves D            the environment and protects the safety and health of its3            employees, customers, and the community.   E             Digital Equipment Corporation 1997. All rights reserved.   <            The following are trademarks of Digital EquipmentA            Corporation: ACMS, DECdtm, DDCMP, DEC, DECnet, DECNIS, F            DECserver, DECsystem, DECwindows, DIGITAL, DNA, InfoServer,<            LAT, OpenVMS, PATHWORKS, POLYCENTER, ULTRIX, VAX,=            VAXstation, VMS, VMScluster, and the DIGITAL logo.   4            The following are third-party trademarks:  ;            OSF/1 is a registered trademark of Open Software             Foundation, Inc.   ?            OSI is a registered trademark of CA Management, Inc.   @            Sun, NFS, and PC-NFS are registered trademarks of Sun            Microsystems, Inc.   B            UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and?            other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open             Company Ltd.   A            All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the 0            property of their respective holders.  E                                                                ZK6524   0            This document is available on CD-ROM.                               C    ________________________________________________________________   C                                                            Contents     C    Preface..................................................      v     ,    1  Preparing to Install and Configure UCX  C          1.1   Understanding the Major Tasks Involved.......    1-1 C          1.2   Preinstallation Tasks........................    1-2 C          1.2.1     Inspecting the Distribution Kit..........    1-2 6          1.2.2     Registering the UCX License ProductC                    Authorization Key........................    1-2 7          1.2.3     Upgrading OpenVMS and Backing Up the C                    System Disk..............................    1-3 C          1.2.4     Checking the Disk Space..................    1-3 C          1.2.5     Checking the Memory......................    1-4 C          1.2.6     Changing the System Parameters...........    1-4 C          1.2.6.1     Global Pagelets and Global Sections ...    1-4 C          1.2.6.2     Nonpaged Dynamic Pool..................    1-5 7          1.2.6.3     Interrupt Stack Pages (OpenVMS VAX C                      Only)..................................    1-6 C          1.2.7     Assigning User Identification Codes......    1-6 C          1.3   Configuration Planning Worksheet.............    1-7       2  Installing UCX  C          2.1   Installing UCX on an OpenVMS Alpha System....    2-1 6          2.1.1     UCX Installation Procedure (OpenVMSC                    Alpha)...................................    2-1 C          2.2   Installing UCX on an OpenVMS VAX System......    2-5 6          2.2.1     UCX Installation Procedure (OpenVMSC                    VAX).....................................    2-5         C                                                                 iii                        3  Configuring UCX   E            3.1   Recommended Order for Configuring UCX........    3-1 E            3.2   Using UCX$CONFIG Menus.......................    3-2 =            3.2.1     Configuring the Core Environment and the E                      Client and Server Components.............    3-4 E            3.2.2     Configuring the Optional Components......   3-16 E            3.3   Using UCX$CONFIG Option Commands.............   3-18 E            3.4   Starting UCX.................................   3-20 E            3.5   Verifying the Configuration..................   3-20 E            3.6   Additional Configuration Tasks...............   3-21 E            3.7   Automatically Starting and Stopping UCX......   3-22 E            3.8   Automatically Starting UCX Services..........   3-22 4            3.9   Specifying UCX as the Transport forE                  DECwindows Applications......................   3-23         A  Installed Files   E            A.1   Installed UCX Files..........................    A-1 E            A.2   Installed UCX Files for PATHWORKS Systems....   A-12   
      Index    
      Examples   :            2-1       UCX Installation: POLYCENTER SoftwareE                      Installation Utility Procedure...........    2-2   ;            2-2       UCX Installation: Beginning Portion of E                      VMSINSTAL Procedure......................    2-7   7            2-3       UCX Installation: Final Portion of E                      VMSINSTAL Procedure......................    2-8         Tables   <            1-1       Major Tasks: Installing and ConfiguringE                      UCX......................................    1-1   E            1-2       Configuration Planning Worksheet.........    1-8   E            3-1       Tasks: Configuring UCX...................    3-2   E            3-2       Troubleshooting IVP Errors ..............   3-21   E            A-1       UCX Files................................    A-1   E            A-2       PATHWORKS Files .........................   A-12         iv                            H         ________________________________________________________________  H                                                                  Preface      C               This manual explains how to install and configure the B               DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS (UCX) networking,               software on an OpenVMS system.           Intended Audience   D               This manual is intended for OpenVMS system managers orC               network managers who install and configure networking G               software. The system managers using this book should have B               an understanding of TCP/IP networks and terminology.           Document Structure  C               This manual contains three chapters and one appendix:   E               o  Chapter 1 outlines the tasks involved in getting the E                  UCX software running successfully on your system and G                  explains how to prepare for installing and configuring $                  Version 4.2 of UCX.  F               o  Chapter 2 describes how to install Version 4.2 of theH                  UCX software using the POLYCENTER Software InstallationD                  utility (OpenVMS Alpha) and the VMSINSTAL procedure                  (OpenVMS VAX).   F               o  Chapter 3 provides guidelines on how to configure theE                  UCX components and services after you have installed +                  the software successfully.   B               o  Appendix A lists the locations of files installedC                  on your OpenVMS system during the UCX installation                   procedure.     H                                                                        v                       Terminology  6            This manual uses the following terminology:  =            o  The abbreviation for the product's name is UCX.   A            o  DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS is used to mean                both:   :               -  DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha  8               -  DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS VAX  !            o  Software components   D               -  The auxiliary server is the DIGITAL TCP/IP Services@                  for OpenVMS implementation of the UNIX internet                   daemon (inetd).  ?               -  NFS is the DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS @                  implementation of the Network File System (NFS)E                  protocols, including the NFS server, the NFS client,                   and PC-NFS.  E               -  TN3270 is the TELNET software that emulates IBM 3270 !                  model terminals.   #            o  UNIX operating system   =               UNIX refers to UNIX Version 4.3 of the Berkeley E               Software Distribution (BSD). The DIGITAL UNIX operating E               systems are fully compatible with UNIX BSD Version 4.3.               o  Networking terms  A               -  Host and node both mean a system connected to an                   internet.  @               -  The term Internet means the network, as definedC                  by RFC 1208, consisting of large networks that use @                  the TCP/IP protocol suite and provide universalE                  connectivity, reaching the Defense Advanced Projects B                  Research Agency (DARPA) Internet, MILNET, NSFnet,B                  CERN, and many worldwide universities, governmentD                  research labs, military installations, and business                  enterprises.   @                  The term internet means interconnected networks@                  using the TCP/IP protocols, functioning as one,!                  virtual network.         vi                           Acronyms  F               For a complete list of acronyms used throughout this andF               other manuals in the DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSD               documentation set, see the Digital TCP/IP Services for2               OpenVMS Concepts and Planning guide.           Conventions   ;               The following conventions apply to this book.   H               __________________________________________________________H               Convention_______Meaning__________________________________  A               UPPERCASE TEXT   Indicates names of OpenVMS and UCX C                                commands, options, utilities, files, =                                directories, hosts, and users.   C               lowercase        Indicates UNIX system output or user ?               special type     input, commands, options, files, H                                directories, utilities, hosts, and users.  4               italic type      Indicates a variable.  G               <Return>         Indicates that you press the Return key.   G               <Ctrl/x>         Indicates that you press the Control key B                                while you press the key noted by x.  H               [ ]              In command format descriptions, indicatesG                                optional elements. You can enter as many +                                as you want.   H               { }              In command format descriptions, indicatesA                                you must enter at least one listed H               _________________element._________________________________  F               All node names and addresses in this book are fictitious0               and are included as examples only.           Related Documents   H               The following manuals provide additional information aboutE               planning your network and configuring and managing UCX:   A               o  Digital TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Concepts and                   Planning   ?               o  Digital TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management   H                                                                      vii                 C            For a complete list of all manuals in the DIGITAL TCP/IP B            Services for OpenVMS documentation set, see the DigitalC            TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Concepts and Planning guide.   C            For additional information about DIGITAL TCP/IP Services @            for OpenVMS products and services, access the DIGITAL>            OpenVMS World Wide Web site. Use the following URL:  )            http://www.openvms.digital.com         Reader's Comments  B            DIGITAL welcomes your comments on this manual or any ofE            the DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS documents. Send us ?            your comments through any of the following channels:   1            Internet    openvmsdoc@zko.mts.dec.com   C            Fax         603 884-0120, Attention: OSSG Documentation, !                        ZKO3-4/U08   ;            Mail        OSSG Documentation Group, ZKO3-4/U08 )                        110 Spit Brook Rd. ,                        Nashua, NH 03062-2698  *      How To Order Additional Documentation  A            Use the following table to order additional documenta- ?            tion or information. 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Chapter 3  >               5    Complete additional config-       Chapter 3.                    uration and setup tasks, asH               _____appropriate._________________________________________  B               The UCX installation and configuration take about 40F               minutes to complete: 20 minutes for the installation andH               20 minutes for the basic configuration procedure where you8               enable the UCX components you plan to use.  H                               Preparing to Install and Configure UCX 1-1 e  r      +      Preparing to Install and Configure UCX /      1.1 Understanding the Major Tasks Involved   @            You should allow additional time for running tests toC            verify the configuration and for follow-on configurationtE            and setup tasks. The time required to complete these tasks             will vary.s  A            If you are upgrading from a previous version, you need,B            to run the SYS$UPDATE:UCX$CLEANUP_HELPLIB.COM procedure@            to delete obsolete commands from the top-level onlineE            help. Running this procedure generally takes an additional =            few minutes; the instructions are displayed in thei            installation script.n        1.2 Preinstallation Tasks  D            The following sections summarize important tasks you needB            to complete before you install the UCX software on your            system.  *      1.2.1 Inspecting the Distribution Kit  C            Make sure you have a complete software distribution kit. @            If you have the OpenVMS consolidated distribution CD-B            ROM distribution kit, check the CD master index for theA            kit location. If you have a magnetic tape or TK50 kit,n@            supply the device name when requested by the software"            installation procedure.  D            Check that the kit contains everything listed on the billA            of materials (BOM). If anything is missing or damaged,./            contact your DIGITAL representative.a  @      1.2.2 Registering the UCX License Product Authorization Key  B            Before you install the UCX software on a newly licensed?            node or cluster, you must register a License Producti<            Authorization Key (PAK) using the OpenVMS License@            Management Facility (LMF). Without a PAK, you can use5            only DECwindows TCP/IP Transport software.e  A            If you are installing the UCX software as an update on.@            a node or cluster already licensed for this software,B            you have already completed the License PAK registration            requirements.    /      1-2 Preparing to Install and Configure UCXr .  .      H                                   Preparing to Install and Configure UCXH                                                1.2 Preinstallation Tasks  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.  E               If you are installing prerequisite or optional software D               along with the UCX software, review the PAK status andH               install the PAKs for any prerequisite or optional software%               before you install UCX.s  B               To register a license, log into the system manager's;               account, SYSTEM, 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, issue the LICENSE REGISTER command0                  and the appropriate qualifiers.  E               You must register a license for each node in an OpenVMS                Cluster.  J               For complete information about LMF, see the <REFERENCE>(VMS_               LICENSE).   >         1.2.3 Upgrading OpenVMS and Backing Up the System Disk  E               Before you install the UCX software, DIGITAL recommends.?               that you upgrade the OpenVMS operating system, if.G               applicable, then back up the system disk using the backup.2               procedures established at your site.  H               For information about how to install OpenVMS, refer to theB               appropriate OpenVMS upgrade and installation manual.  E               For information about backing up a system disk, see theT'               <REFERENCE>(VMS_SYSMAN1).   %         1.2.4 Checking the Disk Space   A               Make sure the system meets the following disk space.4               requirements (block cluster size = 1):      H                               Preparing to Install and Configure UCX 1-3           +      Preparing to Install and Configure UCXo      1.2 Preinstallation Tasks  E            __________________________________________________________XE            Requirement___________Minimum_Block_Size__________________o  6            Disk space for        40,000 blocks (Alpha)-            installation          19,000 (VAX)   6            Disk space for        32,000 blocks (Alpha)E            product_use___________18,000_(VAX)________________________d  B            The actual disk space needed will vary depending on theC            system environment, configuration, and software options.e  E            To find out how many free blocks exist on the system disk,.'            enter the following command:   &            $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE        1.2.5 Checking the Memory  C            Make sure the system meets the following memory require-             ments:.  E            __________________________________________________________ E            System________________Minimum_Memory_______________________  &            OpenVMS VAX           24 MB  E            OpenVMS_Alpha_________32_MB_______________________________i  <            To check the memory, enter the following command:              $ SHOW MEMORY/FULLw  )      1.2.6 Changing the System Parameterss  >            Most systems have adequate system resources readily>            available to include the UCX software. However, you=            should check the system parameters outlined in the ?            following sections and make any necessary changes to B            the MODPARAMS.DAT file, then use AUTOGEN to reboot your            system.  0      1.2.6.1 Global Pagelets and Global Sections  @            The UCX software requires 65 global sections and 8100            global pagelets.   ?            To check the number of available global pagelets andnB            global sections, issue WRITE commands with the F$GETSYI*            lexical functions. For example:  /      1-4 Preparing to Install and Configure UCXn l  e      H                                   Preparing to Install and Configure UCXH                                                1.2 Preinstallation Tasks  :               $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLPAGES")               1234  :               $ WRITE SYS$OUTPUT F$GETSYI("FREE_GBLSECTS")               189t  F               To increase the global pagelets and global sections, addD               statements to the MODPARAMS.DAT file that increase theG               values of the system parameters GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS.   %         1.2.6.2 Nonpaged Dynamic Pool   F               Add at least 350,000 bytes of nonpaged dynamic pool (theE               default maximum size for the UCX software), as follows:n  -               1. Log into the SYSTEM account.p  E               2. Identify the amount of additional nonpaged pool yourMB                  system requires. Use the default initial value ofB                  342,000 or use the following formula and table to;                  calculate the amount of NPAGEDYN required:t  W                  nonpaged pool = socket*1280+dbuf*1792+cbuf*256+mtusers*700+mrusers*700   H                  _______________________________________________________H                  Variable___Definition__________________________________  @                  socket     Maximum number of sockets. (A socket@                             system call creates an end point for+                             communication.)   ;                  dbuf       Maximum number of data buffers.   >                  cbuf       Maximum number of control buffers.  ;                  mtusers    Maximum number of TELNET users.e  H                  mrusers____Maximum_number_of_remote_login_users._______  >               3. Refer to the following example, then edit theC                  MODPARAMS.DAT file to reflect the newly calculateds@                  value for the NPAGEDYN and NPAGEVIR parameters:  -                  ! Add nonpaged pool for UCX.a                  !$                  ADD_NPAGEDYN=342000$                  ADD_NPAGEVIR=342000  G               For more information about nonpaged dynamic pool, see the '               <REFERENCE>(VMS_SYSMAN1).s  H                               Preparing to Install and Configure UCX 1-5 ,  F      +      Preparing to Install and Configure UCXv      1.2 Preinstallation Tasks  5      1.2.6.3 Interrupt Stack Pages (OpenVMS VAX Only)s  A            If you are using PATHWORKS Internet Protocol (PWIP) ontC            an OpenVMS VAX system, you should increase the number oftD            interrupt stack pages (INTSTKPAGES) to 10 or more to help>            eliminate system startup and system crash warnings.  C               ________________________Note ________________________e  @               For information about PATHWORKS, see the PATHWORKS:               documentation. For a list of PATHWORKS files=               that the UCX installation procedure copies, seen               Table A-2.  C               ______________________________________________________  @            To increase the number of INTSTKPAGES, add statementsC            to the MODPARAMS.DAT file that increase the value of the -            SYSGEN and INTSTKPAGES parameters.n  .      1.2.7 Assigning User Identification Codes  @            An OpenVMS user or group of users are identified by aA            unique, assigned user identification code (UIC) in theUD            format [group,member], where group and member are numeric@            or alphanumeric characters. For example, a UIC can beB            either [306,210], [GROUP1, JONES], or simply JONES. TheA            UIC is linked to a system-defined rights database that 0            determines user and group privileges.  B            The UCX configuration procedure uses the existing groupD            UIC, if the UIC exists. If not, the octal number 375 (theE            default UIC group number for service accounts) is used. If B            this is an initial UCX configuration, but the procedureE            detects that 375 is in use, you will be prompted for a newI            UIC group number.  ?            Before you assign a new group number, check that theo@            number you chose is not already in use by issuing theA            following commands (making sure to type the brackets):   %            $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZEn  1            UAF> SHOW /BRIEF [your_group_number,*]o  A            UAF> SHOW /IDENTIFIER /VALUE=UIC:[your_group_number,*]f  /      1-6 Preparing to Install and Configure UCX     f      H                                   Preparing to Install and Configure UCXH                                                1.2 Preinstallation Tasks  D               To specify a new UIC group number instead of using the@               default, assign the value TRUE to the logical nameA               UCX$ASK_GROUP_UIC. The configuration procedure then *               prompts you for a group UIC.    ,         1.3 Configuration Planning Worksheet  A               Complete the worksheet in Table 1-2 so that you area?               prepared to enter specific information during theV&               configuration procedure.  F               For additional planning information, see the Digital TCPC               /IP Services for OpenVMS Concepts and Planning guide.                                                               H                               Preparing to Install and Configure UCX 1-7           +      Preparing to Install and Configure UCXh)      1.3 Configuration Planning Worksheeto  E            Table_1-2_Configuration_Planning_Worksheet________________G  E            Question__________________________________Answer__________   E            What is the system's host name (for       ________________i            example, MYNODE)?  E            What is the system's Internet domain      ________________n+            name (for example, widgets.com)?e  +            What are the system's addresses?f  E            o  IP address (for example, 19.112.139.14)________________   E            o  Subnet (network mask) address (for     _________________%               example, 255.255.255.0)_E            o  Broadcast address (for example,        ________________r  E               19.112.139.255)                        ________________i  3            o  Default gateway address (for example,                19.112.139.18)  E            What is the system's Ethernet device      ________________             (for example, ESA0)?5  E            What is the system's group user           ________________,2            identification code (UIC); for example,            [GROUP1,JONES]?  E            What is your geographical area and time   ________________ .            zone (for example, U.S.A./Eastern)?  E                                              (continued on next page)_                      /      1-8 Preparing to Install and Configure UCX1    a      H                                   Preparing to Install and Configure UCXH                                     1.3 Configuration Planning Worksheet  H               Table_1-2_(Cont.)_Configuration_Planning_Worksheet________  H               Question__________________________________Answer__________    6               Which type of routing is appropriate forH               the network?                              ________________  3               o  Static - for simple networks where H                  routes do not change                   ________________  5               o  Dynamic - for complex networks wherel(                  flexibility is required  H               What is the name of the system's remote   ________________H               BIND_server_(for_example,_MAINSV)?________________________                                                          H                               Preparing to Install and Configure UCX 1-9 0                     H                                                                        2H         ________________________________________________________________  G                                                          Installing UCX_      C               This chapter explains how to install the UCX software @               using the POLYCENTER Software Installation utilityG               (OpenVMS Alpha) or the VMSINSTAL procedure (OpenVMS VAX).   5         2.1 Installing UCX on an OpenVMS Alpha Systems  B               This section takes you through a UCX installation onC               an OpenVMS Alpha system using the POLYCENTER SoftwaremH               Installation utility. The instructions are appropriate forC               an initial product installation or a version upgrade.g  D               For complete information about the POLYCENTER SoftwareA               Installation utility, refer to the <REFERENCE>(VMS_                SYSMAN1).   8         2.1.1 UCX Installation Procedure (OpenVMS Alpha)  D               Install the UCX software on an OpenVMS Alpha system asE               follows. Note that the last step requires you to reboot_6               the system to complete the installation.  H               1. Complete the recommended preinstallation tasks outlined                  in Chapter 1.  -               2. Log into the SYSTEM account.o  F               3. If another version of the UCX software exists on yourH                  system, shut down that version by issuing the following                  command:r  ,                  $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$SHUTDOWN  G               4. Check to ensure that no one is logged onto the system.   L               5. Copy the UCX distribution kit into the SYS$SPECIFIC:[UCX42]                  directory.   H               6. Create a log file to record the installation or upgrade@                  procedure, if you want a copy for your records.  H                                                      Installing UCX  2-1                 Installing UCXo2      2.1 Installing UCX on an OpenVMS Alpha System  D            7. To start the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility,B               enter the PRODUCT INSTALL command with the directory<               path appropriate for your system. For example:  @               $ PRODUCT INSTALL UCX /SOURCE=SYS$SPECIFIC:[UCX42]  B               where SYS$SPECIFIC:[UCX42] is the directory path for               the UCX kit.  =               If you do not specify the source qualifier, the E               POLYCENTER utility searches the location defined by theBD               logical name PCSI$SOURCE. If you do not specify eitherA               the source qualifier or PCSI$SOURCE, the POLYCENTER D               utility searches the current default directory for the               UCX kit.  D            8. The interactive installation procedure begins, and you+               are prompted for information.o  C               A sample installation script is shown in Example 2-1.oA               Numbered callouts identify those areas that requiretE               your response. The callouts are explained at the end of                the script.e  C               ________________________Note ________________________,  A               To stop the installation at any time, press Ctrl/Y.a>               The installation procedure will delete any files+               that were created, then exit.   C               _____________________________________________________y  =               For the complete list of the UCX files that arei7               installed on your system, see Appendix A.A  <            Example 2-1 UCX Installation: POLYCENTER Software5                        Installation Utility Procedure   3            The following product has been selected:rQ                DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2                    Layered Product [Installed]u  2          1 Do you want to continue? [YES] <Return>  +            Configuration phase starting ...   E                                              (continued on next page)t        2-2 Installing UCXa p  e      G                                                          Installing UCX H                            2.1 Installing UCX on an OpenVMS Alpha System  G               Example 2-1 (Cont.) UCX Installation: POLYCENTER Software @                                   Installation Utility Procedure  \               You will be asked to choose options, if any, for each selected product and for]               any products that may be installed to satisfy software dependency requirements.h  S               DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2: DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS. [Installed]l  N                   (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1997. All Rights Reserved.  /                   Digital Equipment Corporation   U                   DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS offers several license options.h  F             2 Do you want the defaults for all options? [YES] <Return>  B             3 Do you want to review the options? [NO] YES <Return>  S               DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2: DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS. [Installed] 1                   DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.1 [Installed] #                   Applications: YESm  B             4 Are you satisfied with these options? [YES] <Return>  *               Execution phase starting ...  6               The following product will be installed:I                   DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2                     Layered Product                  Portion done: 0%               ...10%               ...20%               ...30%               ...40%               ...50%               ...60%               ...70%               ...80%               ...90%C               %PCSI-I-PRCOUTPUT, output from subprocess follows ... "               % UCX-W-PCSI_INSTALL#               % - BG device exists. X               %   To use the version of DIGITAL TCP/IP Services that was just installed,*               %   system must be rebooted.               %t  H                                                 (continued on next page)  H                                                      Installing UCX  2-3 )               Installing UCXe2      2.1 Installing UCX on an OpenVMS Alpha System  D            Example 2-1 (Cont.) UCX Installation: POLYCENTER Software=                                Installation Utility ProcedureI              Portion done: 100%   4            The following product has been installed:G                DEC AXPVMS UCX V4.2                      Layered Product_    ?                1 Press Return to continue with the installationm                  procedure._  =                2 Answer YES to choose the POLYCENTER Software A                  Installation utility defaults for the options or ,                  NO to choose other options.  =                3 Answer YES to review the POLYCENTER Software .                  Installation utility options.    @                4 Press Return to accept the options as listed or1                  answer NO to change the options.r    C            9. Read the release notes online or print them after theaB               installation completes from SYS$HELP:UCX042.RELEASE_               NOTES.  B            10.If you had a previous version of UCX on your system:  D               o  Manually purge the files from the previous version,@                  which are located in the following directories:                       SYS$HELP                     SYS$LIBRARY                      SYS$MANAGER3,                     SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.UCX]4                     SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX])                     SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]1'                     SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]                      SYS$TEST              2-4 Installing UCX            G                                                          Installing UCXhH                            2.1 Installing UCX on an OpenVMS Alpha System  B                  o  Issue the following command to delete obsolete8                     information in the system Help file:  5                     $ @SYS$UPDATE:UCX$CLEANUP_HELPLIBe  H                     The SYS$UPDATE:UCX$CLEANUP_HELPLIB procedure takes a,                     few minutes to complete.  B               11.Reboot your system, then proceed to Chapter 3 for+                  configuration information.f  3         2.2 Installing UCX on an OpenVMS VAX System   B               This section takes you through a UCX installation onB               an OpenVMS VAX system using the VMSINSTAL procedure.E               The instructions are appropriate for an initial product$0               installation or a version upgrade.  E               For complete information about the VMSINSTAL procedure, 4               refer to the <REFERENCE>(VMS_SYSMAN1).  6         2.2.1 UCX Installation Procedure (OpenVMS VAX)  B               Install the UCX software on an OpenVMS VAX system asE               follows. Note that the last step requires you to rebootg6               the system to complete the installation.  H               1. Complete the recommended preinstallation tasks outlined                  in Chapter 1.  -               2. Log into the SYSTEM account.   F               3. If another version of the UCX software exists on yourH                  system, shut down that version by issuing the following                  command:h  ,                  $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$SHUTDOWN  G               4. Check to ensure that no one is logged onto the system.   H               5. Create a log file to record the installation procedure,5                  if you want a copy for your records._  9               6. Set the default directory to SYS$UPDATE._  H               7. If you are installing the UCX software from the OpenVMSA                  Consolidated Software Distribution CD-ROM to thepA                  OpenVMS VAX system, enter the following command:   H                                                      Installing UCX  2-5    a            Installing UCXf0      2.2 Installing UCX on an OpenVMS VAX System  D               $ @VMSINSTAL UCX042 disc-drive:[UCX042.KITS] OPTIONS N                 where:  >               o  disc-drive is the drive where the CD-ROM that3                  contains the save sets is mounted.w  =               o  OPTIONS N instructs the procedure to displayVB                  information about how to obtain online or printed                  release notes.   B               If you are installing the UCX software from either aC               TK50 cartridge or a magnetic tape onto an OpenVMS VAX 2               system, enter the following command:  1               $ @VMSINSTAL UCX042 ddcu: OPTIONS NU                 where:  D               o  ddcu: is the device where you mounted the distribu-,                  tion media. The fields are:  !                  dd - device namer$                  c - controller name                   u - unit number  =               o  OPTIONS N instructs the procedure to displaytB                  information about how to obtain online or printed                  release notes.h  D            8. The interactive installation procedure begins, and you+               are prompted for information.b  B               A sample installation script is shown in Example 2-2E               and Example 2-3. Numbered callouts identify those areasrD               that require your response. The callouts are explained)               at the end of the examples.   C               ________________________Note ________________________   A               To stop the installation at any time, press Ctrl/Y. >               The installation procedure will delete any files+               that were created, then exit.   C               _____________________________________________________a        2-6 Installing UCX  e  I      G                                                          Installing UCXcH                              2.2 Installing UCX on an OpenVMS VAX System  @               Example 2-2 UCX Installation: Beginning Portion of-                           VMSINSTAL Procedurea  J                   OpenVMS VAX Software Product Installation Procedure V7.1  (               It is 6-JUN-1997 at 11:24.  =               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.n  U             1 * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? <Return>   U             2 * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: SYS$MANAGER: <Return>   X               Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume set.  )             3 * Products: UCX042 <Return>a  K             4 * Enter installation options you wish to use (none): <Return>   7               The following products will be processed:                      UCX V4.2  =                   Beginning installation of UCX V4.2 at 11:30o  D               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...Y               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP.   X             5 * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? <Return>  '                       Product:      UCX +                       Producer:     DIGITALf'                       Version:      4.2 (                       Release Date: 1997  _             6 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? YES <Return>   H                   1 Press Return to confirm that you have backed up your                      system disk.  G                   2 Press Return to choose SYS$MANAGER as the directory E                     location where the distribution volumes are to bei                     mounted.  A                   3 Enter UCX042, designating Version 4.2 of UCX.   G                   4 Enter any additional VMSINSTAL installation options A                     you want to use, or press Return to continue.e  H                                                      Installing UCX  2-7 C  i            Installing UCXo0      2.2 Installing UCX on an OpenVMS VAX System  >                5 If this is an initial installation of the UCXA                  software, press Return. If UCX is active on your C                  system, either stand-alone or in a cluster, answer A                  NO to purging at this point. (You will purge the_#                  files in step 11.)i    F                6  Answer YES to confirm that the Product AuthorizationE                  Key (PAK) is installed. If the PAK is not installed, E                  you can install it after the installation procedure.   B                  Note that if you plan to use the UCX software forC                  displaying DECwindows applications that use UCX on @                  remote hosts, you do not need to install a PAK.  B               Example 2-3 includes a subset list of UCX files thatB               are added to your directory during installation. ForC               the complete list of installed files, see Appendix A.r  C            Example 2-3 UCX Installation: Final Portion of VMSINSTAL                          Procedure  W            %UCX-I-DONEASK, No further questions will be asked during this installation.nA            %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...   E            Renaming file UCX$LPD_STARTUP.COM to UCX$LPD_STARTUP.OLD;0eH            Please add any user printer queue information to the new file  G            Renaming file UCX$LPD_SHUTDOWN.COM to UCX$LPD_SHUTDOWN.OLD;0 H            Please add any user printer queue information to the new file  A            %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ...uA            %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...   W            **************************************************************************** C                This installation will add the following files . . .eW            ****************************************************************************_  E                                              (continued on next page)                   2-8 Installing UCX     h      G                                                          Installing UCXrH                              2.2 Installing UCX on an OpenVMS VAX System  D               Example 2-3 (Cont.) UCX Installation: Final Portion of5                                   VMSINSTAL Procedure   @                   SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]TRACEROUTE.EXE7                   SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$ACCESS_SHR.EXE_6                   SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR]UCX$BGDRIVER.EXE@                   SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$BIND_VALIDATE_SETUP.EXEH                   SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]UCX$CHESS_SUBAGENT.EXE9                   SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$ESNMP_SERVER.EXE 6                   SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]UCX$ESNMP_SHR.EXE                   ..                   .n                   .s3                   SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$ENCODE.COMX3                   SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$DECODE.COMe5                   SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$TNDRIVER.STBa  \               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...  \               ******************************************************************************[                Instructions for Completing DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Installation \               ******************************************************************************  S                       The TCP/IP Services product is already active on your system.r  C                       You must reboot your system before continuingl0                       with the postinstallation.  L                       For information on the postinstallation steps, see theM                       DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Installation Guide.e  N                       If an earlier version of TCP/IP was previously installedL                       on this system, then there may be some obsolete onlineJ                       help information which is present in the system help1                       file, SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB.   M                       The commands necessary to remove the obsolete help text M                       items from the help library can be found in the command                         procedure:  8                       SYS$UPDATE:UCX$CLEANUP_HELPLIB.COM  H                                                 (continued on next page)    H                                                      Installing UCX  2-9 P  C            Installing UCX 0      2.2 Installing UCX on an OpenVMS VAX System  A            Example 2-3 (Cont.) UCX Installation: Final Portion ofy2                                VMSINSTAL Procedure  G                    Due to the amount of time it takes to clean the help4L                    library, the procedure will not automatically be invoked.C                    You should invoke it after you have successfullyR/                    completed this installation.   P            Registering DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS privileged images ...  V            %REGISTER-I-DUP UCX$INETACP, (UCX$INETACP, UCX V4.2-13) already in registryG            %REGISTER-I-SUMMARY  images examined: 1, dependent images: 1hT            %REGISTER-I-DUP UCX$METRIC, (UCX$METRIC, UCX V4.2-13) already in registryG            %REGISTER-I-SUMMARY  images examined: 1, dependent images: 1aG            %REGISTER-I-SUMMARY  images examined: 1, dependent images: 0uG            %REGISTER-I-SUMMARY  images examined: 1, dependent images: 0oR            %REGISTER-I-DUP UCX$TRACE, (UCX$TRACE, UCX V4.2-13) already in registryG            %REGISTER-I-SUMMARY  images examined: 1, dependent images: 1 G            %REGISTER-I-SUMMARY  images examined: 1, dependent images: 0f\            %REGISTER-I-DUP UCX$INETDRIVER, (UCX$INETDRIVER, UCX V4.2-13) already in registryG            %REGISTER-I-SUMMARY  images examined: 1, dependent images: 1e\            %REGISTER-I-DUP UCX$PWIPDRIVER, (UCX$PWIPDRIVER, UCX V4.2-13) already in registryG            %REGISTER-I-SUMMARY  images examined: 1, dependent images: 1I:                Installation of UCX V4.2 completed at 11:50  T            Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution volume set.            1 * Products: <Return>1  0                VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:48  8             1 Press Return to complete the installation.  @            9. To continue using the system manager's account andB               restore the process symbol tables, log out, and thenC               log in again. VMSINSTAL deletes or changes entries inl@               the process symbol tables during the installation.  C            10.Read the release notes online or print them after the B               installation completes from SYS$HELP:UCX042.RELEASE_               NOTES.              2-10 Installing UCX a  f      G                                                          Installing UCXeH                              2.2 Installing UCX on an OpenVMS VAX System  E               11.If you had a previous version of the UCX software onn                  your system:R  G                  o  Manually purge the files from the previous version, C                     which are located in the following directories:o                          SYS$HELPh"                        SYS$LIBRARY"                        SYS$MANAGER/                        SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.UCX] 7                        SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]O,                        SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]*                        SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]                        SYS$TEST   B                  o  Issue the following command to delete obsolete8                     information in the system Help file:  5                     $ @SYS$UPDATE:UCX$CLEANUP_HELPLIBX  H                     The SYS$UPDATE:UCX$CLEANUP_HELPLIB command procedure4                     takes a few minutes to complete.  A                  o  VMSINSTAL checks for pre-existing startup and A                     shutdown files. If these files are found, the E                     procedure renames UCX$LPD_STARTUP.COM to UCX$LPD_ D                     STARTUP.OLD and UCX$LPD_SHUTDOWN.COM to UCX$LPD_H                     SHUTDOWN.OLD. After installation, add the user printG                     queue information from the old startup and shutdowne;                     files to their corresponding new files.   B               12.Reboot your system, then proceed to Chapter 3 for+                  configuration information.                         H                                                     Installing UCX  2-11 p  2                  H                                                                        3H         ________________________________________________________________  H                                                          Configuring UCX      G               After you install the UCX software successfully, you needuG               to specify (configure) the components and characteristics2H               you require for your particular system. This will maximizeG               interoperability and resource sharing between your systemtG               and another OpenVMS system, UNIX system, or a system thatwF               supports the TCP/IP protocol suite and Sun Microsystems'(               Network File System (NFS).  B               The UCX product provides an easy-to-use, menu-drivenE               configuration procedure for you to configure components                 and functionality.  C               This chapter explains the command procedure, providesuE               sample scripts, and summarizes additional configurationa               and setup tasks.  1         3.1 Recommended Order for Configuring UCX   G               Table 3-1 lists the tasks involved in configuring the UCX +               components and functionality.A                              H                                                      Configuring UCX 3-1                 Configuring UCX.      3.1 Recommended Order for Configuring UCX  E            Table_3-1_Tasks:_Configuring_UCX__________________________   E            TaskAction________________________________Go_to...________n  @            1   Complete the configuration planning   Section 1.3                worksheet.   B            2   Configure the major components and    Section 3.2.1.                functionality using UCX$CONFIG.  B            3   Configure the optional components,    Section 3.2.2                as applicable.P  @            4   Start UCX.                            Section 3.4  @            5   Verify the configuration.             Section 3.5  @            6   Reboot the system, then complete      Section 3.61                additional configuration tasks, as E            ____appropriate.__________________________________________         3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG MenusM  D            The configuration procedure displays menus from which you            do the following:  E            o  Make selections that enable components for your system.r               o  Start or stop UCX.  '            o  Verify the configuration.V  9            Invoke the configuration procedure as follows:n              $ @UCX$CONFIG  0            The main Configuration menu displays:  A            DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration Menug  !            Configuration options:e  )                    1  -  Core environmentt*                    2  -  Client components*                    3  -  Server components,                    4  -  Optional components  E                    5  -  Shutdown DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS D                    6  -  Startup DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS"                    7  -  Run tests        3-2 Configuring UCX $  T      H                                                          Configuring UCXH                                               3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus  3                       A  -  Configure options 1 - 3s8                      [E] -  Exit configuration procedure  )               Enter configuration option:i  >               The menus and associated options are as follows:  !               o  Core Environmentp  D                  Software associated with the Network, Internet, and=                  Transport layers of the TCP/IP architecture:   !                     BIND resolvern&                     Domain (mandatory)'                     Routing (mandatory)N*                     Interfaces (mandatory)                     Time zone   "               o  Client Components  =                  Application software and related components:s                       FTP                      LPR/LPDo                     NFS Client!                     REXEC and RSHn                     RLOGIN                     SMTP                     TELNET  "               o  Server Components  8                  Server software and related components:                       BIND                     BOOTP                      TFTP                     FTP                      LPR/LPDh                     NFSd                     PC-NFS                     PORTMAPPER!                     TELNET/RLOGIN:                     SNMP                     NTP                      METRIC                     POPu                     FINGER                     RMTe  H                                                      Configuring UCX 3-3 i  d            Configuring UCX      3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menusa  !            o  Optional Componentsa  '               Additional functionality:r                    PWIP Driver"                  SRI QIO Interface6                  Anonymous FTP account and directories              o  Shutdown                 Stop UCX              o  Startupl                 Start UCX               o  Run Testsm  >               Verify the configuration by running installation-               verification procedures (IVPs):l                    Internet IVP                   SNMP IVPa  B            If you do not have experience with the UCX product, youC            should use the configuration menus. However, if you have_C            experience configuring UCX and want to bypass the menus, E            you can add one or more command parameters when you invoke D            UCX$CONFIG. For information about the command parameters,            see Section 3.3.t  >      3.2.1 Configuring the Core Environment and the Client and            Server Components  >            From the main Configuration menu, enter option A toB            configure options 1 through 3: core environment, client-            components, and server components.   C               ________________________Note ________________________e  :               The script example in this section shows the=               progression of the procedure when you choose tor@               configure groups of components. Alternatively, you1               can configure one option at a time.   C               _____________________________________________________         3-4 Configuring UCX r  c      H                                                          Configuring UCXH                                               3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus  F               The Core Environment menu displays first. Enter option AG               to configure options 1 through 5: BIND resolver, Internet A               domain, routing, interfaces, and time zone. You aretA               required to configure the domain name, routing, and C               interfaces options; the BIND server and time zone are                optional.e  U               DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Core Environment Configuration Menua  $               Configuration options:  (                       1  - BIND Resolver!                       2  - Domain "                       3  - Routing%                       4  - Interfaces $                       5  - Time Zone  2                       A  - Configure options 1 - 5$                      [E] - Exit menu  4               Enter configuration option: A <Return>  C               The following example configuration script reflects aiH               system that has a previous UCX configuration in place. TheG               script will vary somewhat for initial UCX configurations.7A               Adjust your responses using the information on your =               configuration planning worksheet (Section 1.3).s  "               DOMAIN Configuration  ;               Enter Internet domain [widgets.com]: <Return>   %               INTERFACE Configurationl  F                       The Ethernet device(s) on your system are: ESA0:  R                       Start of configuration questions for Internet interface SE0.6                       SE0 is the Ethernet device ESA0:                  Interface: SE0 Y                  IP_Addr: 19.112.139.14    NETWRK: 255.255.0.0     BRDCST: 19.112.139.255 L                   C_Addr:                C_NETWRK:                 C_BRDCST:                    Flags:o-                  Receive buffer:            0   B               * Do you want to reconfigure SE0 [YES] ? NO <Return>  +               DYNAMIC ROUTING Configurationh  H                                                      Configuring UCX 3-5                 Configuring UCX      3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus   (            Dynamic Routing Configuration              Supply:     Disabled             Log:        Disabled   G                    If you enable dynamic routing, this host will listennH                    for all dynamic routing information coming from other?                    hosts to update its internal routing tables.LD                    It will also supply its own Internet addresses to;                    routing requests made from remote hosts.U  K            * Do you want to reconfigure dynamic routing [YES] ? NO <Return>n  >            The current configuration for the default route is:  :                                         PERMANENT database  G            Type           Destination                           Gateway*  E            PN    0.0.0.0                                19.112.139.18i  K            * Do you want to reconfigure a default route [YES] ? NO <Return>*  &            BIND RESOLVER Configuration  7            A BIND resolver has already been configured.t  &            BIND Resolver Configuration                Transport:  UDP$              Domain:     widgets.com              Retry:         4C              Timeout:       4               Servers:    mainsv   <            * Do you want to reconfigure BIND [NO] ? <Return>  "            TIME ZONE Configuration  U                    Please answer the following questions to configure your time zone.]  T                    Select your geographic area using the options in the table below.            3-6 Configuring UCX R  E      H                                                          Configuring UCXH                                               3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus  =                               Selection       Geographic Area >                               --------------------------------1                               u               USA ?                               ea              Eastern AustraliaO?                               ca              Central AustraliaE?                               wa              Western Australia <                               ee              Eastern Europe<                               ce              Central Europe<                               we              Western Europe7                               g               Greenwich M                               n               None of the above (enter hours)*  7                              [E]              Exit menuc=                               -------------------------------o  +               Enter your choice: u <Return>   _               Does your area alternate between Daylight Savings and Standard time [Y]: <Return>i  K                       Select the time zone for your area, using the optionsp0                       listed in the table below.  7                               Selection       Time Zone 8                               --------------------------5                               e               Easterni5                               c               Central 6                               m               Mountain5                               p               Pacifict7                               g               Greenwicha7                               -------------------------r  +               Enter your choice: e <Return>N  D               After you configure options 1 through 5, the procedureE               returns to the Core Environment menu. Enter option E to =               exit. The Client Components menu displays next.   F               Note that the menu in the following example script showsG               each component disabled (default). In fact, the procedure D               may show some of the components to be enabled based onE               your past configuration or the selections you made fromi(               the Core Environment menu.      H                                                      Configuring UCX 3-7 m  t            Configuring UCX      3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG MenusI  S            DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Client Components Configuration Menu   !            Configuration options:   1                    1  - FTP              Disabledi1                    2  - LPR/LPD          DisabledI1                    3  - NFS Client       Disabledi1                    4  - REXEC and RSH    Disablede1                    5  - RLOGIN           DisabledT1                    6  - SMTP             Disabled 1                    7  - TELNET           Disabled:  /                    A  - Configure options 1 - 7P!                   [E] - Exit menu)  1            Enter configuration option: A <Return>   C            Enable the client applications you plan to use, or enterYA            option A to configure options 1 through 7: FTP client,DC            LPD client, NFS client, RSH server, REXEC server, RLOGIN ?            server, SMTP server, and TELNET server (shown in theg$            following sample script).  U            **************************************************************************M  #            FTP CLIENT Configurationg  3            Service is not enabled on specific node.e  -             FTP CLIENT configuration options:   ,              1 - Enable service on this node  .              E - Exit FTP_CLIENT configuration  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>   %            The FTP SERVER is enabled.o  @            * Do you want to configure FTP SERVER [NO] ? <Return>  U            **************************************************************************   #            LPD CLIENT Configuratione  0            Service is not defined in the SYSUAF.4            Nonprivileged user access is not enabled.  E            By default, DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS configuresmI            LPD such that nonprivileged users cannot modify queue entries.1        3-8 Configuring UCX           H                                                          Configuring UCXH                                               3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus  3               Service is disabled on specific node.a  0                LPD CLIENT configuration options:  /                 1 - Enable service on this nodesD                 2 - Nonprivileged users can delete LPD queue entries  1                 E - Exit LPD_CLIENT configuration   4               Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>  (               The LPD SERVER is enabled.  C               * Do you want to configure LPD SERVER [NO] ? <Return>O  X               **************************************************************************  &               NFS CLIENT Configuration  6               Service is not enabled on specific node.  0                NFS CLIENT configuration options:  /                 1 - Enable service on this nodeL  1                 E - Exit NFS_CLIENT configurationU  4               Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>  X               **************************************************************************  &               RSH SERVER Configuration  3               Service is not defined in the SYSUAF. A               Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database. 6               Service is not enabled on specific node.  0                RSH SERVER configuration options:  /                 1 - Enable service on this noden  *                 E - Exit RSH configuration  4               Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>  X               **************************************************************************  (               REXEC SERVER Configuration  3               Service is not defined in the SYSUAF. A               Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database. 6               Service is not enabled on specific node.  2                REXEC SERVER configuration options:  H                                                      Configuring UCX 3-9    C            Configuring UCX      3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus   ,              1 - Enable service on this node  )              E - Exit REXEC configurationr  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>i  U            **************************************************************************w  &            RLOGIN SERVER Configuration  >            Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database."            Service is not enabled.  0             RLOGIN SERVER configuration options:  ,              1 - Enable service on this node  *              E - Exit RLOGIN configuration  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>t  U            **************************************************************************r  $            SMTP SERVER Configuration  0            Service is not defined in the SYSUAF.>            Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database.J            Configuration is not defined in the UCX$CONFIGURATION database.3            Service is not enabled on specific node.n  .             SMTP SERVER configuration options:  ,              1 - Enable service on this node  (              E - Exit SMTP configuration  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>g  U            **************************************************************************   &            TELNET SERVER Configuration  >            Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database.3            Service is not enabled on specific node.   0             TELNET SERVER configuration options:  ,              1 - Enable service on this node  *              E - Exit TELNET configuration  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>         3-10 Configuring UCX     a      H                                                          Configuring UCXH                                               3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus  B               After you configure the client components (and theirD               server components, if applicable), as in the precedingB               example script, the Server Components menu displays.  C               Note that the menu in the following script shows each F               component disabled (default). In fact, the procedure mayE               show some of the components to be enabled based on youryD               past configuration or the selections you made from the$               Core Environment menu.  V               DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Server Components Configuration Menu  $               Configuration options:  7                        1  -  BIND              Disabled 7                        2  -  BOOTP             Disabledn7                        3  -  TFTP              Disabled 7                        4  -  FTP               Disabled 7                        5  -  LPR/LPD           Disabled 7                        6  -  NFS               DisabledO7                        7  -  PC-NFS            Disabledn7                        8  -  PORTMAPPER        Disabled 7                        9  -  TELNET/RLOGIN     Disabled 7                       10  -  SNMP              Disableds7                       11  -  NTP               Disabled 7                       12  -  METRIC            Disabled 7                       13  -  POP               Disabled 7                       14  -  FINGER            Disabled 7                       15  -  RMT               Disabledw  5                        A  -  Configure options 1 - 15 &                       [E] -  Exit menu  <                       Enter configuration option: A <Return>  D               Enable the server components you plan to use, or enterF               option A to configure all servers - options 1 through 156               (shown in the following example script).  X               **************************************************************************  '               BIND SERVER Configuratione  3               Service is not defined in the SYSUAF. A               Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database. %               Service is not enabled.   H                                                     Configuring UCX 3-11 I               Configuring UCX      3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus   .             BIND SERVER configuration options:  ,              1 - Enable service on this node  (              E - Exit BIND configuration  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>   ?            The UCX$AUX identifier already exists with value 375   &            Creating BIND Service Entry6            Creating SYS$SPECIFIC:[UCX$BIND]NAMED.LOCAL3            Creating SYS$SPECIFIC:[UCX$BIND]NAMED.CA   U            **************************************************************************o  %            BOOTP SERVER Configurationo  0            Service is not defined in the SYSUAF.>            Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database."            Service is not enabled.  /             BOOTP SERVER configuration options:t  ,              1 - Enable service on this node  )              E - Exit BOOTP configurationn  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>i  <             The TFTP service is not configured to be enabled  8             WARNING: BOOTP will not function if the TFTP(                      service is disabled  5             You will be asked to configure TFTP lateru  U            **************************************************************************y  $            TFTP SERVER Configuration  0            Service is not defined in the SYSUAF.>            Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database."            Service is not enabled.  .             TFTP SERVER configuration options:  ,              1 - Enable service on this node  (              E - Exit TFTP configuration  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>t  U            **************************************************************************_        3-12 Configuring UCXe           H                                                          Configuring UCXH                                               3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus  &               FTP SERVER Configuration  3               Service is not defined in the SYSUAF. A               Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database.46               Service is not enabled on specific node.  0                FTP SERVER configuration options:  /                 1 - Enable service on this noden  *                 E - Exit FTP configuration  4               Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>  (               The FTP CLIENT is enabled.  C               * Do you want to configure FTP CLIENT [NO] ? <Return>m  X               **************************************************************************  &               LPD SERVER Configuration  3               Service is not defined in the SYSUAF. A               Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database.u%               Service is not enabled.t  0                LPD SERVER configuration options:  /                 1 - Enable service on this node   *                 E - Exit LPD configuration  4               Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>  (               Creating LPD Service Entry  N               DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS supports Line Printer Daemon&               Protocol (see RFC 1179).  )               LPD requires the following:f)                 - Name of the local queuer*                 - Name of the remote queue)                 - Name of the remote hostt8                 - Spooling directory for the local queue  P                   To add or delete printers in the UCX PRINTCAP database use the6                   $RUN SYS$SYSTEM:UCX$LPRSETUP command  (               The LPD CLIENT is enabled.  C               * Do you want to configure LPD CLIENT [NO] ? <Return>   X               **************************************************************************  H                                                     Configuring UCX 3-13 E  s            Configuring UCX      3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus   #            NFS SERVER Configuration   0            Service is not defined in the SYSUAF.>            Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database.3            Service is not enabled on specific node.   -             NFS SERVER configuration options:   ,              1 - Enable service on this node  '              E - Exit NFS configurationf  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>   U            **************************************************************************C  &            PC-NFS SERVER Configuration  0            Service is not defined in the SYSUAF.>            Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database."            Service is not enabled.  0             PC-NFS SERVER configuration options:  ,              1 - Enable service on this node  *              E - Exit PC-NFS configuration  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>t  U            **************************************************************************   *            PORTMAPPER SERVER Configuration  0            Service is not defined in the SYSUAF.>            Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database.3            Service is not enabled on specific node.p  4             PORTMAPPER SERVER configuration options:  ,              1 - Enable service on this node  .              E - Exit PORTMAPPER configuration  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>u  M            Telnet and Rlogin are enabled from the client menu. If you wish toaQ            disable the Telnet or Rlogin server then you must disable the service.T  0            Press Return to continue ... <Return>  U            **************************************************************************   $            SNMP SERVER Configuration        3-14 Configuring UCXr           H                                                          Configuring UCXH                                               3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus  3               Service is not defined in the SYSUAF..A               Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database. M               Configuration is not defined in the UCX$CONFIGURATION database. %               Service is not enabled.G  1                SNMP SERVER configuration options:   /                 1 - Enable service on this node-  +                 E - Exit SNMP configuration   4               Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>  X               **************************************************************************  '               NTPD SERVER Configuration   3               Service is not defined in the SYSUAF. 6               Service is not enabled on specific node.  1                NTPD SERVER configuration options:   /                 1 - Enable service on this noder  +                 E - Exit NTPD configuration   4               Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>  X               **************************************************************************  )               METRIC SERVER Configuration-  3               Service is not defined in the SYSUAF.r%               Service is not enabled.o  3                METRIC SERVER configuration options:n  /                 1 - Enable service on this nodee  -                 E - Exit METRIC configurationn  4               Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>  X               **************************************************************************  &               POP SERVER Configuration  3               Service is not defined in the SYSUAF. A               Service is not defined in the UCX$SERVICE database. %               Service is not enabled.   0                POP SERVER configuration options:  /                 1 - Enable service on this node   H                                                     Configuring UCX 3-15 r  o            Configuring UCX      3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus   '              E - Exit POP configuratione  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>   %            Creating POP Service Entryt  U            **************************************************************************t  &            FINGER SERVER Configuration  "            Service is not enabled.  0             FINGER SERVER configuration options:  ,              1 - Enable service on this node  *              E - Exit FINGER configuration  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>   U            **************************************************************************i  #            RMT SERVER Configuratione  "            Service is not enabled.  -             RMT SERVER configuration options:M  ,              1 - Enable service on this node  '              E - Exit RMT configurationb  1            Enter configuration option: 1 <Return>e  ?            After you configure the server components, as in the C            preceding example script, press Return to go to the mainNC            Configuration menu. Enter option 4, Optional Components.e  .      3.2.2 Configuring the Optional Components  C            You may need to configure optional UCX components if you 3            plan to do one or more of the following:n  2            o  Run PATHWORKS or DECnet over TCP/IP.  ?            o  Run or develop applications that use the StanfordiD               Research Institute's (SRI) QIO application programming               interface (API).  A            o  Allow guest users to log into the system at varioush               locations.        3-16 Configuring UCX* *  *      H                                                          Configuring UCXH                                               3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus  ;               Configure the optional components as follows:   .               1. Invoke the command procedure:  *                  $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$CONFIG  6                  The main Configuration menu displays:  G                  DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Configuration Menu   '                  Configuration options:*  -                          1 - Core environment*.                          2 - Client components.                          3 - Server components0                          4 - Optional components  A                          5 - Shutdown TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSc@                          6 - Startup TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS&                          7 - Run tests  4                          A - Configure options 1 - 39                        [E] - Exit configuration procedure   ,                  Enter configuration option:  G               2. Enter option 4. The Optional Components menu displays:e  M                  DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Optional Components Menub  '                  Configuration options:   2                          1 - Configure PWIP Driver8                          2 - Configure SRI QIO InterfaceI                          3 - Set up Anonymous FTP Account and DirectoriesE&                        [E] - Exit menu  H               3. Enter the options that are appropriate for your system:E                  the PWIP driver, the SRI QIO interface, or Anonymous -                  FTP accounts or directories:   G                  o  If you want to run PATHWORKS or DECnet over TCP/IP,oC                     configure the PWIP driver by entering option 1.d  G                  o  If you run or develop applications that use the SRInH                     QIO API, enter option 2. Alternatively, you can loadC                     the interface by issuing the following command:   :                     $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$LOAD_INETDRIVER.COM  H                                                     Configuring UCX 3-17 a  a            Configuring UCX      3.2 Using UCX$CONFIG Menus   =               o  If you want to allow guest users to log into @                  the system, set up an Anonymous FTP Account and@                  Directories by entering option 3. Make sure youE                  obtain the necessary user information code (UIC; see*D                  Section 1.2.7) and determine guest user privileges.    )      3.3 Using UCX$CONFIG Option Commands   A            If you are an experienced user of the UCX product, youaB            may want to bypass the configuration menus to enable or-            disable functionality, as follows::  *            1. Log into the SYSTEM account.  D            2. Invoke the command procedure and include the appropri-.               ate options in the command line:  2                                    [ ALL         ]>                                    [ CLIENT      ] [ ENABLE  ]>            @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$CONFIG [ SERVER      ] [         ]>                                    [ MINIMUM     ] [ DISABLE ]2                                    [             ]2                                    [ WORKSTATION ]  
            or   2                                    [ ALL         ]>                                    [ CLIENT      ] { ENABLE  }H            @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$CONFIG [ SERVER      ] {         }   CLUSTER>                                    [ WORKSTATION ] { DISABLE }2                                    [             ]2                                    [ MINIMUM     ]  @            For example, the following command enables the client-            components for the entire cluster:e  :            $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$CONFIG CLIENT ENABLE CLUSTER  0            The available options are as follows:                3-18 Configuring UCX            H                                                          Configuring UCXH                                     3.3 Using UCX$CONFIG Option Commands  H               __________________________________________________________H               Parameter_____Description_________________________________  C               ALL           Configures the core environment and all 9                             client and server components.   H               CLIENT        Configures all client components and related%                             software.n  H               SERVER        Configures all server components and related%                             software.   E               WORKSTATION   Configures the BIND resolver, the domain, F                             dynamic routing, Internet interfaces, timeD                             zone, remote login, remote shell, remoteE                             executive, FTP client, FTP server, TELNETr<                             client, TELNET server, and SMTP.  G               MINIMUM       Configures the domain, Internet interfaces,aH                             remote login, FTP client, FTP server, TELNET6                             client, and TELNET server.  B               ENABLE        Enables all the configured components.  C               DISABLE       Disables all the configured components.r  >               CLUSTER       Configures all selected componentsC                             clusterwide (except for the BIND server @                             and SMTP, which you cannot configure)                             clusterwide). A                             If you configure at least one cluster B                             interface, the procedure automaticallyH               ______________enables_IP_forwarding.______________________  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  C                 The procedure implements two levels of enabling and B                 disabling: clusterwide and single node (except forB                 the BIND server and SMTP, which are configured and/                 enabled as node-specific only).   E                 _____________________________________________________E      H                                                     Configuring UCX 3-19                 Configuring UCX      3.4 Starting UCX         3.4 Starting UCX   >            You must start UCX after you configure the standardE            software and optional components, but before you run testse,            or customize the UCX environment.  /            Start UCX on your system as follows:   @            1. Access the main Configuration menu by entering the                following command:  '               $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$CONFIG   *            2. Enter option 6 to start UCX.  $      3.5 Verifying the Configuration  >            You can verify the UCX configuration by running the5            installation verification procedure (IVP).   9            You should run the IVP if the following apply:1  D            o  If you loaded the Product Authorization Key (PAK), andB               you want to verify that the lower-layer software and=               the Portmapper service are installed correctly.i  A            o  If you did not load the PAK, but you want to verify ?               that UCX is installed correctly for DECwindows to '               display UCX applications.   A            o  To transfer device socket packets that continuouslyn<               vary in size, between a sender and a receiver.  B            o  To test the Portmapper service with a pair of clientC               /server programs. The IVP reports the time it took toe)               run the test to SYS$OUTPUT.   @            Before you run the IVP, make sure the UCX software is@            started and you have SYSPRV, OPER, NETMBX, and TMPMBX=            privileges. (You use the SETPRV command to set the             privileges.)   "            Run the IVP as follows:  +            1. Invoke the command procedure:o  '               $ @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$CONFIGA        3-20 Configuring UCXn           H                                                          Configuring UCXH                                          3.5 Verifying the Configuration  F               2. Enter option 7. If the IVP does not complete success-F                  fully, the procedure displays error messages. All IVPC                  errors are fatal and use the same format as systeme'                  messages. For example:E  4                  %UCX-E-IDENT, explanation of error.  D                  Table 3-2 lists some common problems that cause IVPC                  error messages. If the recommended action does not*B                  correct the problem, contact your DIGITAL support                   representative.  H               Table_3-2_Troubleshooting_IVP_Errors______________________  H               Problem_________________Corrective_Action_________________  D               Network configuration   Shut down the UCX software andH               is incorrect.           rerun the configuration procedure.  H               Startup fails.          Check the SYSGEN parameters in theE                                       MODPARAMS.DAT file and increase 8                                       them if necessary.  @                                       Shut down and restart UCX.  @               The installation kit    Request a replacement kit.               is defective.F  H               The IVP fails because   Register a DIGITAL TCP/IP ServicesH               the_PAK_is_missing._____for_OpenVMS_PAK.__________________  H               3. To run the IVP any time after exiting the configurationH                  procedure, invoke the IVP command procedure as follows:  $                  $ @SYS$TEST:UCX$IVP  G               4. To activate the new configuration, reboot your system.o  *         3.6 Additional Configuration Tasks  B               After you run the configuration procedure and enableC               the functionality and components appropriate for yourCD               network, you need to complete additional configurationH               tasks to enable access to UCX applications. UCX provides aH               management command interface and logical names you can useG               to modify or customize the software for your environment.   H                                                     Configuring UCX 3-21 i  r            Configuring UCX'      3.6 Additional Configuration TasksS  6            The additional configuration tasks include:  "            o  Populating databases  &            o  Setting up user accounts  6            o  Setting up communication and NFS proxies  #            o  Defining print queues   A            o  Setting up, exporting, and maintaining file systems-  7            o  Tuning the system for optimum performanceC  E            For information about these and other configuration tasks,eA            see the Digital TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Managementn            guide.t  0      3.7 Automatically Starting and Stopping UCX  B            To start the UCX software automatically when the systemE            starts up, edit the SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM file andgD            include the following command line after the command line%            that starts the procedure:*  #            @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$STARTUP*  D            To stop UCX automatically when the system shuts down, addG            the following command line to the SYS$MANAGER:SYSHUTDOWN.COMR            file:  $            @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$SHUTDOWN  ,      3.8 Automatically Starting UCX Services  @            For the UCX services to start after you log into yourB            OpenVMS account, the OpenVMS systemwide login procedureE            (typically SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM) must be world-readable*             and world-executable.  4            To display the current privileges, issue:  :            $ DIRECTORY SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM /PROTECTION  A            If the protections are not world read and edit (W:RE),e            issue:p  :            $ SET PROTECTION=(W:RE) SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM        3-22 Configuring UCX  t         H                                                          Configuring UCXH          3.9 Specifying UCX as the Transport for DECwindows Applications  G         3.9 Specifying UCX as the Transport for DECwindows Applicationsi  C               To enable the UCX software as the transport interface D               for DECwindows applications, add the following line toC               the SYS$MANAGER:DECW$PRIVATE_SERVER_SETUP.COM commandR               procedure:  >               $ DECW$SERVER_TRANSPORTS == "DECNET,LOCAL,TCPIP"  H               Then restart DECwindows by entering the following command:  1               $ @SYS$STARTUP:DECW$STARTUP RESTART   E               If DECnet or DECnet-Plus runs on the same system, startf               it.V  B               To display DECwindows applications from a DECwindows?               client (remote host) to a DECwindows server (your /               workstation), proceed as follows:s  4               1. Set up security on the remote host.  G               2. Add the remote client to the local UCX hosts database.g  C               3. Edit the SYS$MANAGER:DECW$PRIVATE_SERVER_SETUP.COM*@                  command procedure by adding the following line:  A                  $ DECW$SERVER_TRANSPORTS == "DECNET,LOCAL,TCPIP"h  C               4. Set the display for the applications to the remote                   host:  F                  $ SET DISPLAY/CREATE/NODE=remote_host/TRANSPORT=TCPIP                        H                                                     Configuring UCX 3-23 t  >                  H                                                                        AH         ________________________________________________________________  G                                                         Installed Files       G               The installation procedure installs all the UCX distribu-s?               tion files appropriate for your operating system.t  B               If you are upgrading from a previous version of UCX,A               the procedure renames the configuration database in*?               SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE] from UCX$CONFIGURATION.DAT to $               UCX$CONFIGURATION.OLD.           A.1 Installed UCX Filesn  @               Table A-1 outlines the UCX files installed on your               system.   H         Table_A-1_UCX_Files_____________________________________________  H         File_Name_/_Logical_Name______Description_______________________           SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR] /H         SYS$LOADABLE_IMAGES:____________________________________________  <         UCX$BGDRIVER.EXE              Internet device driver  B         UCX$DNFSDRIVER_V5.EXE+        OpenVMS Version 5 NFS client,                                       driver  B         UCX$DNFSDRIVER_V6.EXE+        OpenVMS Version 6 NFS client,                                       driver  /         UCX$DNFSDRIVER.EXE            AXP image   4         UCX$INETDRIVER.EXE            SRI QIO driver  7         UCX$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXE+    Internet softwarea  7         UCX$INTERNET_SERVICES_        Internet software*         V6.EXE+*  H         +Specific_to_OpenVMS_VAX________________________________________  H                                                 (continued on next page)  H                                                     Installed Files  A-1 -  i            Installed Files      A.1 Installed UCX Files  E      Table_A-1_(Cont.)_UCX_Files_____________________________________   E      File_Name_/_Logical_Name______Description_______________________e        SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR] /nE      SYS$LOADABLE_IMAGES:____________________________________________t  B      UCX$TNDRIVER.EXE              TELNET and remote login drivers  E      ________________________________________________________________i      SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE] /E      SYS$SYSTEM:_____________________________________________________i  J      UCX$CONVERT.FDL               File definition used by UCX$CONVERT.COM  D      UCX$CONVERT.COM               Procedure for converting files to,                                    STREAM_LF  .      UCX$BIND_SERVER.EXE           BIND server  >      UCX$BIND_SERVER_XFER.EXE      BIND server's zone transfer  5      UCX$BOOTP.EXE                 Remote boot server   @      UCX$ENCODE.COM                Procedure to execute UUencode*                                    program  A      UCX$EXE.ADF                   Attributes file for NFS client$  @      UCX$DECODE.COM                Procedure to execute UUdecode*                                    program  ,      UCX$DNFSMOUNT_V5.EXE          VAX image  ,      UCX$DNFSMOUNT_V6.EXE          VAX image  ,      UCX$DNFSDISMOUNT_V5.EXE       VAX image  ,      UCX$DNFSDISMOUNT_V6.EXE       VAX image  ,      UCX$DNFSACP_V5.EXE            VAX image  ,      UCX$DNFSACP_V6.EXE            VAX image  /      UCX$ESNMP_SERVER.EXE          eSNMP serveri  0      UCX$FINGER.EXE                Finger client  0      UCX$FINGER_SERVER.EXE         Finger server  -      UCX$FTP.EXE                   FTP client-  -      UCX$FTPC.EXE                  FTP server[  E                                              (continued on next page)n        A-2 Installed Files t  o      G                                                         Installed FilesPH                                                  A.1 Installed UCX Files  H         Table_A-1_(Cont.)_UCX_Files_____________________________________  H         File_Name_/_Logical_Name______Description_______________________           SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE] /cH         SYS$SYSTEM:_____________________________________________________  @         UCX$FTPD.EXE                  FTP control command server.                                       (daemon)  H         UCX$FTPSERVER.COM             Procedure that starts an FTP child-                                       process   D         UCX$HLB.ADF                   Attributes file for NFS client  =         UCX$HR_MIB.EXE                SNMP Host Resources MIBp  G         UCX$INETACP.EXE               Network ancillary control processAF                                       (NETACP) for the Internet device,                                       driver  C         UCX$INETACP.STB               Global symbol definitions for 5                                       UCX$INETACP.EXE   G         UCX$INETDRIVER.STB            Global symbol definitions for the <                                       Internet device driver  C         UCX$INTERNET_SERVICES_        Global symbol definitions forDB         V6.STB+                       UCX$INTERNET_SERVICES_V6.EXE  C         UCX$INTERNET_SERVICES_V6_     Global symbol definitions forcF         SEC.STB+                      UCX$INTERNET_SERVICES_V6_SEC.EXE  C         UCX$INTERNET_SERVICES.STB     Global symbol definitions forf?                                       UCX$INTERNET_SERVICES.EXEr  C         UCX$INTERNET_SERVICES_        Global symbol definitions for:C         SEC.STB                       UCX$INTERNET_SERVICES_SEC.EXEe  5         UCX$INET_ROUTING.EXE          Dynamic routing   C         UCX$INET_ROUTING.STB          Global symbol definitions for :                                       UCX$INET_ROUTING.EXE  4         UCX$LPD_RCV.EXE               Print receiver  4         UCX$LPD_SMB.EXE               Print symbiont  2         UCX$LPRM.EXE                  LPRM command  H         UCX$LPRSETUP.EXE              Setup utility for network printing  H         +Specific_to_OpenVMS_VAX________________________________________  H                                                 (continued on next page)  H                                                     Installed Files  A-3                 Installed Files      A.1 Installed UCX Files  E      Table_A-1_(Cont.)_UCX_Files_____________________________________   E      File_Name_/_Logical_Name______Description_______________________         SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE] /E      SYS$SYSTEM:_____________________________________________________O  .      UCX$LPQ.EXE                   LPQ command  0      UCX$METRIC.EXE                Metric server  5      UCX$METRIC_VIEW.EXE           Metricview utility   4      UCX$MIBCOMP.EXE               SNMP MIB compiler  A      UCX$MLB.ADF                   Attributes file for NFS client   6      UCX$MOSY.EXE                  MIB compiler images  D      UCX$NET_GLOBALS.STB           Global symbol definitions for UCX2                                    data structures  3      UCX$NSLOOKUP.EXE              NSLOOKUP utility   .      UCX$NTPD.EXE                  NTP service  A      UCX$OBJ.ADF                   Attributes file for NFS client   A      UCX$OLB.ADF                   Attributes file for NFS clientg  8      UCX$OS_MIBS.EXE               MIB-II subagent image  9      UCX$PCNFSD.EXE                PC-NFS server (daemon)t  3      UCX$POP_SERVER.EXE            POP server image   5      UCX$PING.EXE                  PING command image   A      UCX$PORTMAPPER.EXE            Program that maps processes to (                                    ports  6      UCX$RLOGIN.EXE                Remote login client  3      UCX$RPCGEN.EXE                Portmapper imageo  :      UCX$RPCINFO.EXE               SHOW PORTMAPPER command  /      UCX$RSH.EXE                   Remote shellN  6      UCX$SERVER_NFS.EXE            NFS server (daemon)  0      UCX$SMTP_RECEIVER.EXE         SMTP receiver  0      UCX$SMTP_SYMBIONT.EXE         SMTP symbiont  -      UCX$SNMP_AGENT.EXE            SNMP agent   6      UCX$SNMPI.EXE                 MIB compiler images  E                                              (continued on next page)         A-4 Installed Files    c      G                                                         Installed Files H                                                  A.1 Installed UCX Files  H         Table_A-1_(Cont.)_UCX_Files_____________________________________  H         File_Name_/_Logical_Name______Description_______________________           SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE] /_H         SYS$SYSTEM:_____________________________________________________  1         UCX$SNMP_REQUEST.EXE          MIB browsers  D         UCX$STB.ADF                   Attributes file for NFS client  3         UCX$TELNET.EXE                TELNET clientc  ;         UCX$TELNETSYM.EXE             TELNET print symbiont_  :         UCX$TFTP.EXE                  TFTP server (daemon)  D         UCX$TLB.ADF                   Attributes file for NFS client  C         UCX$TNDRIVER.STB              Global symbol definitions foru6                                       UCX$TNDRIVER.EXE  /         UCX$RCP.EXE                   RCP imageo  4         UCX$RMT.EXE                   RMT/RCD server  D         UCX$UCP.EXE                   UCX Management Control Program+                                       (UCP)g  <         UCX$UUENCODE.EXE              UUencode program image  <         UCX$UUDECODE.EXE              UUdecode program image  H         UCX$VERSIONS.EXE              Image for the SHOW VERSION command  H         ________________________________________________________________         SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB] /oH         SYS$LIBRARY:____________________________________________________  >         UCX$ACCESS_SHR.EXE            Database access routines  C         UCX$CFS_SHR.EXE               Container file system runtimes-                                       libraryo  H         UCX$ESNMP_SHR.EXE             Sharable image version of routines7                                       in UCX$SNMP:*.OLB   C         UCX$INETDEF.ADA               Internet Ada definitions file   E         UCX$INETDEF.BAS               Internet BASIC definitions filea  G         UCX$INETDEF.FOR               Internet FORTRAN definitions fileo  A         UCX$INETDEF.H                 Internet C definitions file   H                                                 (continued on next page)  H                                                     Installed Files  A-5 Y  V            Installed Files      A.1 Installed UCX Files  E      Table_A-1_(Cont.)_UCX_Files_____________________________________R  E      File_Name_/_Logical_Name______Description_______________________         SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB] /E      SYS$LIBRARY:____________________________________________________   B      UCX$INETDEF.MAR               Internet MACRO definitions file  C      UCX$INETDEF.PAS               Internet Pascal definitions file   A      UCX$INETDEF.PLI               Internet PL/1 definitions file   B      UCX$INETDEF.R32               Internet BLISS definitions file  6      UCX$IPC_SHR.EXE               IPC runtime library  5      UCX$IPC.OLB                   IPC object library   >      UCX$LPD_SHR.EXE               Shared library for printing,                                    processes  6      UCX$RPCXDR.H                  Sun RPC header file  ;      UCX$RPCXDR_SHR.EXE            Sun RPC routines libraryc  1      UCX$SDA.EXE                   SDA extensionsv  6      UCX$SMTP_MAILSHR.EXE          SMTP shared library  8      UCX$SMTP_PARSESHR.EXE         SMTP parsing routines  E      ________________________________________________________________o      SYS$COMMON:[UCX$LIB.RPC] /dE      SYS$LIBRARY:____________________________________________________r  >      UCX$RPCXDR.OLB                Library file for Portmapper*                                    service  E      ________________________________________________________________        SYS$COMMON:[UCX$LIB.SNMP] /E      SYS$LIBRARY:____________________________________________________   A      UCX$ESNMP.OLB                 Library file for creating SNMP ,                                    subagents  E      ________________________________________________________________s      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP] /E      SYS$HELP:_______________________________________________________i  0      UCX042.RELEASE_NOTES          Release notes  E                                              (continued on next page)T        A-6 Installed Files    i      G                                                         Installed FilesiH                                                  A.1 Installed UCX Files  H         Table_A-1_(Cont.)_UCX_Files_____________________________________  H         File_Name_/_Logical_Name______Description_______________________           SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP] /eH         SYS$HELP:_______________________________________________________  5         UCX$FTP_HELP.HLB              FTP online helpm  8         UCX$TELNET_HELP.HLB           TELNET online help  :         UCX$NSLOOKUP_HELP.HLB         NSLOOKUP online help  D         UCX$UCP_HELP.HLB              Online help for the management.                                       commands  C         UCX$VMS_FILES.DOC             Online information about file H                                       restrictions for UNIX users of NFS,                                       server  H         ________________________________________________________________(         SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX]H         /_UCX$EXAMPLES:_________________________________________________  G         BUILD_UCX_SECURITY_           Sample file to build the securityV,         DRIVER.COM                    driver  G         TN3270DEF.MAR                 For IBM 3270TE; translation tabletF                                       template that you edit to modify<                                       the translation tables  9         TRACEROUTE.EXE                Traceroute facilityt  2         UCX$CHESS_SUBAGENT.EXE        Linker image  E         UCX$INTERNET_SERVICES_V6_     Internet software with security,;         SEC.EXE+                      for OpenVMS Version 6R  E         UCX$INTERNET_SERVICES_V5_     Internet software with securityN;         SEC.EXE                       for OpenVMS Version 5   ;         UCX$IOCTL_ROUTINE.C           C Programming example   9         UCX$NFSSETUP.COM              NFS setup procedure   B         UCX_SECURITY_DRIVER.MAR       MACRO security driver source,                                       sample  ;         UCX$TCP_CLIENT_IPC.C          C Programming exampleC  ;         UCX$TCP_CLIENT_QIO.C          C Programming exampler  H         +Specific_to_OpenVMS_VAX________________________________________  H                                                 (continued on next page)  H                                                     Installed Files  A-7 C  i            Installed Files      A.1 Installed UCX Files  E      Table_A-1_(Cont.)_UCX_Files_____________________________________   E      File_Name_/_Logical_Name______Description_______________________a  %      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX] E      /_UCX$EXAMPLES:_________________________________________________h  8      UCX$TCP_CLIENT_QIO.MAR        C Programming example  8      UCX$TCP_SERVER_IPC.C          C Programming example  8      UCX$TCP_SERVER_IPC_AUXS.C     C programming example  8      UCX$TCP_SERVER_QIO.C          C Programming example  <      UCX$TCP_SERVER_QIO.MAR        MACRO Programming example  8      UCX$TCP_SERVER_QIO_AUXS.C     C programming example  8      UCX$TCP_SERVER_QIO_           C programming example      AUXS.2ND.C   8      UCX$TCP_SOCKET_QIO.3RD.C      C programming example  A      UCX$TCP_SOCKET_QIO_3RD.H      Data and structure definitions <                                    that make up the exteriorC                                    interface to UCX$TCP_SOCKET_QIO_ (                                    3RD.C  :      UCX$TRACE.EXE                 Protocol trace facility  1      UCX$TRACE_HAS_MOVED.EXE       Trace facilityA  8      UCX$UDP_CLIENT_IPC.C          C programming example  8      UCX$UDP_CLIENT_QIO.C          C programming example  <      UCX$UDP_CLIENT_QIO.MAR        MACRO programming example  8      UCX$UDP_SERVER_IPC.C          C programming example  8      UCX$UDP_SERVER_QIO.C          C programming example  8      UCX$UDP_SERVER_QIO.2ND.C      C programming example  8      UCX$UDP_SERVER_QIO.3RD.C      C programming example  <      UCX$UDP_SERVER_QIO.MAR        MACRO Programming example  E      ________________________________________________________________ *      SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX.SNMP]E      /_UCX$EXAMPLES:_________________________________________________   8      CHESS_METHOD.C                C programming example  8      CHESS_MIB.C                   C programming example  E                                              (continued on next page)r        A-8 Installed Files           G                                                         Installed Files H                                                  A.1 Installed UCX Files  H         Table_A-1_(Cont.)_UCX_Files_____________________________________  H         File_Name_/_Logical_Name______Description_______________________  -         SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX.SNMP]YH         /_UCX$EXAMPLES:_________________________________________________  ;         CHESS_MIB.MY                  Sample MIB chess game   9         CHESS_SUBAGENT.OPT            Linker options file   ;         CHESS_TBL.C                   C programming exampleR  3         CHESS_TBL.H                   C header file   H         ________________________________________________________________,         SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.UCX.RPC]H         /_UCX$EXAMPLES:_________________________________________________  ;         DIR_EXAMPLE.COM               DIR program proceduref  F         DIR.X                         Remote OpenVMS directory listing.                                       protocol  ;         DIR_SERVER.C                  C programming example   F         MSG.X                         Remote message printing protocol  G         MSG_EXAMPLE.COM               Local version of PRINTMSG program1/                                       procedure_  ;         MSG_SERVER.C                  C programming example_  ;         PRINTMSG.C                    C programming exampleA  ;         RLS.C                         C programming example   ;         RPRINTMSG.C                   C programming example   H         ________________________________________________________________         SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR] /SH         SYS$MANAGER:____________________________________________________  E         SYS$NET_SERVICES_UCX.COM      DCL interface support procedure   :         UCX$BINDSETUP.COM             BIND setup procedure  F         UCX$BINDSETUP_HELP.TXT        Information about setting up the1                                       BIND serverX  D         UCX$BIND_SHUTDOWN.COM         BIND server shutdown procedure  C         UCX$BIND_STARTUP.COM          BIND server startup procedureu  H                                                 (continued on next page)  H                                                     Installed Files  A-9 .               Installed Files      A.1 Installed UCX Files  E      Table_A-1_(Cont.)_UCX_Files_____________________________________i  E      File_Name_/_Logical_Name______Description_______________________O        SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR] /E      SYS$MANAGER:____________________________________________________   >      UCX$BOOTP_SHUTDOWN.COM        Remote boot server shutdown,                                    procedure  =      UCX$BOOTP_STARTUP.COM         Remote boot server startup ,                                    procedure  :      UCX$CALLBACKS.COM             Configuration procedure  :      UCX$CONFIG.COM                Configuration procedure  @      UCX$DNFS_SHUTDOWN.COM         NFS client shutdown procedure  C      UCX$FINGER_SHUTDOWN.COM       Finger server shutdown procedure   B      UCX$FINGER_SRVR_STARTUP.COM   Finger server startup procedure  @      UCX$FTPD_SHUTDOWN.COM         FTP server shutdown procedure  ?      UCX$FTPD_STARTUP.COM          FTP server startup procedurea  =      UCX$INET_STARTUP.COM          Internet startup procedureM  >      UCX$INET_SHUTDOWN.COM         Internet shutdown procedure  B      UCX$LOAD_INETDRIVER.COM       Command file that loads the SRI<                                    QIO programming interface  C      UCX$LPD_RCV_STARTUP.COM       Print receiver startup proceduren  A      UCX$LPD_STARTUP.COM           Print server startup procedure   B      UCX$LPD_SHUTDOWN.COM          Print server shutdown procedure  ;      UCX$METRIC_STARTUP.COM        Metric startup procedure   <      UCX$METRIC_SHUTDOWN.COM       Metric shutdown procedure  ?      UCX$NFS_SERVER_STARTUP.COM    NFS server startup proceduree  @      UCX$NFS_SHUTDOWN.COM          NFS server shutdown procedure  ?      UCX$NFS_STARTUP.COM           NFS client startup procedure   C      UCX$PCNFSD_SHUTDOWN.COM       PC-NFS server shutdown procedureR  B      UCX$PCNFSD_STARTUP.COM        PC-NFS server startup procedure  @      UCX$PORTM_SHUTDOWN.COM        Portmapper shutdown procedure  ?      UCX$PORTM_STARTUP.COM         Portmapper startup procedure   E                                              (continued on next page)R        A-10 Installed Filese i  n      G                                                         Installed Files H                                                  A.1 Installed UCX Files  H         Table_A-1_(Cont.)_UCX_Files_____________________________________  H         File_Name_/_Logical_Name______Description_______________________           SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR] /TH         SYS$MANAGER:____________________________________________________  7         UCX$PRINTCAP.DAT              Printcap databasee  A         UCX$REGISTER.COM              Command file that registersGG                                       privileged UCX images for OpenVMSC1                                       Version 6.2   D         UCX$REMOTE_TTY_STARTUP.COM    TELNET and remote login server7                                       startup procedure   H         UCX$REXECD_STARTUP.COM        Remote executive startup procedure  D         UCX$RSHD_STARTUP.COM          Remote shell startup procedure  C         UCX$SERVICE_SETUP.COM         UCX services set up procedure   <         UCX$SHUTDOWN.COM              UCX shutdown procedure  B         UCX$SMTP_STARTUP.COM          SMTP queue startup procedure  C         UCX$SMTP_SHUTDOWN.COM         SMTP queue shutdown procedure_  E         UCX$SMTP_RECV_STARTUP.COM     SMTP receiver startup procedure_  <         UCX$SNMP_STARTUP.COM          SNMP startup procedure  =         UCX$SNMP_SHUTDOWN.COM         SNMP shutdown procedure   F         UCX$SNMPD_MIR.DAT             SNMP dictionary of MIB variables  ;         UCX$STARTUP.COM               UCX startup procedureA  A         UCX$SYMBOLS.COM               Configuration logical names.  ?         UCX$TELNET_SHUTDOWN.COM       TELNET shutdown procedureB  =         UCX$TFTP_SHUTDOWN.COM         TFTP shutdown procedure   <         UCX$TFTP_STARTUP.COM          TFTP startup procedure  9         UCX$TIMEZONE.COM              Time zone procedureN  H         UCX$UCP_STARTUP.COM           Management control program startup  H         ________________________________________________________________         SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG] / H         SYS$MESSAGES:___________________________________________________  6         UCX$MSG.EXE                   UCX message file  H                                                 (continued on next page)  H                                                    Installed Files  A-11                 Installed Files      A.1 Installed UCX Files  E      Table_A-1_(Cont.)_UCX_Files_____________________________________m  E      File_Name_/_Logical_Name______Description_______________________         SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST.UCX] /tE      SYS$TEST:_______________________________________________________   7      UCX$INET_IVP.EXE              Auxiliary server IVPS  :      UCX$RPCIVP_CLIENT.EXE         RPC client routines IVP  :      UCX$RPCIVP_SERVER.EXE         RPC server routines IVP  +      UCX$SNMPIVP.EXE               SNMP IVP   E      ________________________________________________________________lE      SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST]____________________________________________   4      UCX$IVP.COM                   UCX IVP procedure  E      ________________________________________________________________eE      SYS$COMMON:[SYSUPD]_____________________________________________a  C      UCX$CLEANUP.COM               Procedure to remove UCX softwareE:                                    from the OpenVMS system  C      UCX$CLEANUP_HELPLIB.COM       Procedure to update the UCX helpsE      ______________________________library___________________________t  2      A.2 Installed UCX Files for PATHWORKS Systems  @            Table A-2 lists and describes the files for PATHWORKS5            systems that are installed on your system.e  E      Table_A-2_PATHWORKS_Files_______________________________________e  E      File______________________________________Description___________u  C      SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB]PWIP$SDA.EXE           PATHWORKS extensions$5                                                to SDA.  ?      SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$PWIPACP.EXE        PATHWORKS IP ACP   B      SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR]UCX$PWIPDRIVER.EXE    PATHWORKS IP driver  <      SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$PWIPDRIVER.STB     Global symbol>                                                definitions forA                                                UCX$PWIPDRIVER.EXE   E                                              (continued on next page)_        A-12 Installed Files     Y      G                                                         Installed Files_H                            A.2 Installed UCX Files for PATHWORKS Systems  H         Table_A-2_(Cont.)_PATHWORKS_Files_______________________________  H         File______________________________________Description___________  E         SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$PWIP_SHUTDOWN.COM  PATHWORKS IP driver :                                                   shutdown  E         SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]UCX$PWIP_STARTUP.COM   PATHWORKS IP driver 9                                                   startupC  E         SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$PWIPSHUT.EXE       PATHWORKS IP driver :                                                   shutdown  ?         SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]UCX$PWIPSYM.STB        Global symboltA                                                   definitions forlH         __________________________________________UCX$PWIPSYM.EXE_______                                                          H                                                    Installed Files  A-13 _  _                          E      _________________________________________________________________  E                                                                 Indexe    B      A                                    Configuring UCX (cont'd)B      ___________________________           using UCX$CONFIG option=      Anonymous FTP                            commands,  3-18         configuring UCX to use,E          3-16                             D__________________________   <      C                                    DECnet over TCP/IPB      ___________________________           configuring UCX to use,2      CD-ROM distribution kit                  3-164        inspecting, 1-2                    DECwindowsA      Configuration worksheet,              defining TCP transport <         1-7                                   for UCX,  3-23C      Configuring UCX                       PAK information for UCX,n1        client components, 3-7 to              2-8_?          3-10                              requirements for UCXS@        core environment, 3-4 to               installation,  1-2.          3-7                              DiskC        description of major                space requirements,  1-3_C          tasks,  1-1                       system, backing up,  1-3 :        optional components:               Distribution kit;          PWIP driver, SRI QIO              inspecting,  1-2B          interface, AnonymousoE          FTP,  3-16                       G___________________________=        server components, 3-11            Global pagelets ands4          to 3-16                            sections;        tasks, recommended order,           increasing,  1-5.=          3-1                               requirements,  1-4         time required, 1-1n        UCX$CONFIG menus,          description of,  3-2           to 3-4         using UCX$CONFIG menus,          3-4  E                                                               Index-1l U  F              E      H__________________________          P__________________________   2      Help files                           PAK, 1-23        deleting obsolete, 1-2             PATHWORKS B                                            configuring UCX to use,2      I__________________________              3-166      Installation Verification             PWIP driverB         Procedure (IVP)                       files installed for,5        description of, 3-20                      A-12h6      Installing UCX                        PWIP Driver>        description of major                   requirements forC          tasks,  1-1                             installation,  1-2tA        files installed on the              requirement, interrupte?          system,  A-1 to A-13                 stack pages,  1-6_=        on an OpenVMS Alpha                POLYCENTER Software @          system,  2-1 to 2-5                Installation utility<        on an OpenVMS VAX system,           for installing orD          2-5 to 2-11                          upgrading UCX (OpenVMSA        time required, 1-1                     Alpha),  2-1 to 2-5 B                                           Postconfiguration tasks,0      L__________________________            3-21D      License                              Preparing to configure UCXC        registering the UCX PAK,            configuration worksheet, 1          1-2                                  1-7iB                                           Preparing to install UCX=                                            tasks,  1-2 to 1-7r       M__________________________  E      Magnetic tape distribution           R__________________________.  7         kit                               Release notesC?        inspecting, 1-2                     printing,  2-4, 2-10E      Memory requirements,  1-4  E                                           S___________________________1      N__________________________          SRI QIO   B      Nonpaged dynamic pool                 configuring UCX to use,2        increasing, 1-5                        3-16  D                                           Starting UCX, 3-20 to 3-22E      O__________________________          Stopping UCX, automaticallyn  3      OpenVMS operating system               ,  3-22           upgrading, 1-3l        Index-2 1  o            <         SYS$UPDATE:UCX$CLEANUP_             UCX$CONFIG menusE           HELPLIB.COM, description            description of,  3-2 to:4           of,  1-2                               3-45         System parameters                   UIC codesP=          checking and changing                assigning,  1-6R9             before installing UCX,          Upgrading UCXRA             1-4 to 1-6                        on an OpenVMS Alpha.C                                                  system, 2-1 to 2-5 G         T__________________________           on an OpenVMS VAX system,m<         Tasks                                    2-5 to 2-117          major, installing and              User accessRF             configuring UCX,  1-1             configuring UCX to allowH         TK50 distribution kit                    guest users to log intoA          inspecting,  1-2                        the system, 3-16C  -         Troubleshooting                     V G          configuration procedure            ___________________________ =             problems,  3-21                 Verifying the UCXXB                                                configuration, 3-20?         U__________________________         VMSINSTAL procedureI?         UCX license                           for installing or.G          for DECwindows                          upgrading UCX (OpenVMSpB             applications,  2-8                   VAX), 2-5 to 2-11  "          registering the PAK,  1-2                                        H                                                                  Index-3