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Compaq TCP/IP Services for
OpenVMS
InstallationandConfiguration
Order Number: AA–LU49N–TE
April 2002
This manual explains how to install and configure the Compaq TCP/IP
Services for OpenVMS product on your OpenVMS host.
Revision Information: This guide supersedes the Compaq
TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
Installation and Configuration manual,
Version 5.1
Software Version: Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
Version 5.3
Operating Systems: OpenVMS Alpha Versions 7.2-2, 7.3
OpenVMS VAX Versions 7.2, 7.3
Compaq Computer Corporation
Houston, Texas
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Page 1 - InstallationandConfiguration

Compaq TCP/IP Services forOpenVMSInstallationandConfigurationOrder Number: AA–LU49N–TEApril 2002This manual explains how to install and configure the Co

Page 3 - Contents

1Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IPServicesThis chapter explains how to prepare for installing and configuring CompaqTCP/IP Services for OpenVMS

Page 4 - Examples

Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services1.2 Preinstallation TasksTable 1–2 Preinstallation TasksStep Task Described in...1 Inspect the distri

Page 5 - Related Documents

Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services1.2 Preinstallation Tasks1.2.4 Registering the License Product Authorization KeyBefore you install TC

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Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services1.2 Preinstallation Tasks1.2.7 Checking the System ParametersMost systems have adequate system resour

Page 7 - Conventions

Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services1.2 Preinstallation Tasks1.2.7.3 Interrupt Stack Pages (VAX Only)If you are using PATHWORKS Internet

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Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services1.2 Preinstallation Tasks$ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AUTHORIZEUAF> SHOW /BRIEF [your-group-number,*]UAF> S

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Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services1.3 Assembling Configuration InformationTable 1–3 Configuration Planning WorksheetQuestion AnswerWhat i

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Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services1.3 Assembling Configuration InformationTable 1–3 (Cont.) Configuration Planning WorksheetQuestion Answ

Page 11 - Services

2Installing TCP/IP ServicesThis chapter explains how to install the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSsoftware as a layered product using the POLYCENT

Page 12 - 1.2 Preinstallation Tasks

© 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Compaq, the Compaq logo, Alpha, OpenVMS, Tru64, VAX, VMS, and the Digital logo aretrademarks of Comp

Page 13 - 1.2.5 Checking the Disk Space

Installing TCP/IP Services2.1 Invoking the Installation Procedure$ SET HOST 0/LOG=file-specificationIn this command, file-specification is the name of t

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Installing TCP/IP Services2.2 Stepping Through the Installation ProcedurePress Return to continue with the installation procedure.Configuration phase

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Installing TCP/IP Services2.3 Postinstallation Tasks1. Optionally, you can:– Read the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Release Notes on line orprint

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3Configuring TCP/IP ServicesAfter you install Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS, you need to enable thecomponents and characteristics you require for

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.2 Automatic Configuration of TCP/IP Services Using DHCP ClientThe startup procedure invokes TCPIP$CONFIG, which sets up the

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIGThe following sample output shows the start of the TCPIP$CONFIG procedureand a portion of the conver

Page 19 - Installing TCP/IP Services

Configuring TCP/IP Services3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIGCreating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$SERVICE.DATCreating SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]TCPIP$HOST.DATCreating SYS$

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIGsoftware and want to bypass the menus, you can add one or more commandparameters when you run TCPIP$

Page 21 - 2.3 Postinstallation Tasks

Configuring TCP/IP Services3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG3.3.4.2 Interface ConfigurationThe following is sample output for configuring the Internet interface:I

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIGDYNAMIC ROUTING ConfigurationDynamic routing has not been configured.You may configure dynamic ROUTE

Page 23 - Configuring TCP/IP Services

ContentsPreface ... v1 Preparing to Install and Configure TCP/IP Services1.1 Understanding the

Page 24 - 3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG

Configuring TCP/IP Services3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIGTIME ZONE ConfigurationTCPIP uses timezone information provided by the OpenVMS OperatingSystem. No a

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIGThe initial status of the components depends on whether you have other TCP/IPServices installations

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIGAfter you configure the client component environment, press Return or chooseoption E to exit from the

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIGclient, and disable and stop the service by choosing the ‘‘Disable & Stopservice on this node’’

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG• Initialize Kerberos authentication for the TELNET server.To display the Optional Components Configu

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG3.3.7.1 Configuring and Enabling Kerberos SupportTo configure the TELNET service to support Kerberos,

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.4 Using TCPIP$CONFIG Option Commands to Bypass TCPIP$CONFIG Menus3.4 Using TCPIP$CONFIG Option Commands to BypassTCPIP$CON

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.5 Making Configuration Changes Take Effect3.5 Making Configuration Changes Take EffectWhenever you configure the core TCP/IP

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.6 Stopping TCP/IP Services Using TCPIP$CONFIG%TCPIP-I-INFO, TCP/IP Services shutdown beginning at 5-MAR-200215:26:14.39%TC

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.7 Starting TCP/IP Services Using TCPIP$CONFIGEnter configuration option: 6Begin Startup...%TCPIP-I-INFO, TCP/IP Services s

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3.3.7 Configuring the Optional Components . . ... 3–113.3.7.1 Configuring and Enabling Kerberos Support . . ... 3–133.4

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.8 Verifying the Configuration• You require the software to transfer device socket packets that continuouslyvary in size bet

Page 36 - TCPIP$CONFIG Menus

Configuring TCP/IP Services3.8 Verifying the Configuration%%% TCPIP IVP: completed successfully %%%IVP request completed.Press Return to continue ...If

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.8 Verifying the ConfigurationDeleting temporary read/write community SNMPIVP_6520.Shutting down and restarting the SNMP ser

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.10 Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services by Command3.10.1 Automatically Starting and Stopping TCP/IP ServicesTo allow TCP/

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Configuring TCP/IP Services3.10 Starting and Stopping TCP/IP Services by CommandFor more information, see the Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSManagem

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ASample New TCP/IP Services Installation andConfigurationThis appendix shows a sample installation and configuration of the TCP/IPServices product on a

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Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and ConfigurationA.1 Sample New Installation ProcedurePortion done: 100%The following product has been installe

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Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and ConfigurationA.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure1 - Domain2 - Interfaces3 - Routing4 - BIND Resolver5 - T

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Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and ConfigurationA.2 Sample New Configuration ProcedureIf you enable dynamic GATED routing, you will be able toc

Page 44 - Applications

Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and ConfigurationA.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure1 - Domain2 - Interfaces3 - Routing4 - BIND Resolver5 - T

Page 45 - Configuration

PrefaceThe Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS product is the Compaqimplementation of the TCP/IP networking protocol suite and internet servicesfor Ope

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Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and ConfigurationA.2 Sample New Configuration ProcedureA - Configure options 1 - 8[E] - Exit menuEnter configura

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Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and ConfigurationA.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure1 - BIND Enabled Started 12 - NTP Enabled Started2 - BOOT

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IndexAAdvanced Server for OpenVMSconfiguring, 3–11Anonymous FTPconfiguring, 3–11Automatic configuration of TCP/IP Services, 3–1BBIND resolverconfiguring,

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Interfaceconfiguring, 3–6IVP (Installation Verification Procedure)description, 3–17KKerberosbenefits, 3–12configuring and enabling, 3–13optional component

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SRI QIOconfiguring to use, 3–11Starting TCP/IP Servicesafter configuration, 3–16automatically, 3–21by command, 3–20manually, 3–21using TCPIP$CONFIG, 3–1

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Table 1 TCP/IP Services DocumentationManual ContentsCompaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSConcepts and PlanningThis manual provides conceptual information

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Table 1 (Cont.) TCP/IP Services DocumentationManual ContentsCompaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMSSNMP Programming and ReferenceThis manual describes the

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PF1 x A sequence such as PF1 x indicates that you must first pressand release the key labeled PF1 and then press and releaseanother key or a pointing d

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- A hyphen at the end of a command format description,command line, or code line indicates that the command orstatement continues on the following lin

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