Technical data
ENABLE SERVICE SMTP command, 17–9
Enabling
dynamic routing, 4–6
IP forwarding, 3–7
MIME mail, 18–12
PWIP driver, 1–5
SMTP antiSPAM, 17–15
SNMP authentication, 13–23
SNMP sets and traps, 13–24
Enabling services, 1–9
BOOTP, 9–4
DHCP, 7–18
FTP, 15–1
SMTP, 17–8
TFTP, 10–3
End-user services
RCP, 16–1
REXEC, 16–1
RLOGIN, 16–1
RSH, 16–1
Error logging
DHCP log file, 7–16
FTP, 15–5
LPD, 22–9
TELNETSYM, 23–4
eSNMP
See SNMP
Ethernet controller
identifying with SET INTERFACE command,
2–2
Event logging, 1–10
and NTP, 12–10
setting options, 1–10
SNMP, 13–20
Export database, 1–1
adding entries, 20–10
creating, 20–10
Exporting files and directories, 20–2
Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP)
see EGP
F
Failover
automatic, 1–6
DHCP server in cluster environment, 7–21
NFS server, 20–8
FDDI controller
identifying with SET INTERFACE command,
2–2
File attributes
storing, for NFS client, 21–2
File locking, 20–19
File sharing
with NFS, 20–2
File storage in NFS
default ADFs, 21–2
special handling for non-byte stream files, 21–2
File systems
concealed, 15–2
modifying characteristics, 20–18
mounting, 21–7
Foreign commands
defining, 2–4
Forwarder server, 5–3
FTP, 15–1 to 15–7
anonymous, 15–1
disabling, 15–1
enabling, 15–1
logging, 15–5
security and anonymous FTP, 15–2
G
Group ID (See GID)
GATED
assiging routing preferences, A–5
configuration
tracing options, A–6
configuration file, A–1
creating, A–3
statement groups, A–2
statement syntax, A–1
configuration statements, A–2
configuring
point-to-point interfaces, A–14
configuring protocols, A–1
assigning preferences, A–5
definition statements, A–15
directive statements, A–9
global tracing, A–7
interface lists, A–13
interface statements, A–10
options statements, A–9
preference sample, A–6
specifying interfaces and routes, A–14
tracing options, A–6
configuring routing protocols, 4–6
criteria for route selection, A–5
definition statements
rejecting misconfigured systems, A–15
samples, A–15
setting router IDs, A–15
specifying autonomous systems, A–15
dynamic routing, 4–2
global significance options, A–7
packet tracing, A–8
preference values, A–5
preserving routes, 4–6
RIP quiet mode, A–44
route types, A–5
routing
defining preferences, A–4
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