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Configuring TCP/IP Services
3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG
TIME ZONE Configuration
TCPIP uses timezone information provided by the OpenVMS Operating
System. No additional timezone configuration is needed for TCPIP
when the operating system is configured correctly.
This section verifies the current OpenVMS timezone configuration.
A warning message (TCPIP-W-) indicates that corrective action should
be taken. TCPIP will appear to operate but components may display
either the wrong time or a time inconsistent with other applications.
%TCPIP-I-INFO, Logical name SYS$TIMEZONE_RULE found.
-TCPIP-I-INFO, Software for automatic Summer/Winter time (TDF) change
-TCPIP-I-INFO, is present.
-TCPIP-I-INFO, Further action to ensure TDF change is not necessary.
%TCPIP-I-NORMAL, timezone information verified
Press Return to continue ...
After you configure the core environment, press Return or choose option E to
exit from the Core Environment menu. If you chose option A from the Main
Configuration menu to configure all the TCP/IP Services components, the Client
Components Configuration menu displays next; otherwise, the procedure returns
to the the Main Configuration menu.
3.3.5 Configuring the Client Environment
To display the Client Components Configuration menu, choose option 2 (Client
components) from the Main Configuration menu. If you chose option A from the
Main Configuration menu to configure all the TCP/IP Services components, the
Client Components Configuration menu displays automatically after you finish
configuring the core environment components.
From the Client Components Configuration menu, choose option A to configure
all the client components. Alternatively, you can configure one client component
at a time. The sample output in the following sections show the progression of
the procedure when you choose option A.
Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Client Components Configuration Menu
Configuration options:
1 - FTP Enabled Stopped
2 - NFS Client Enabled Stopped
3 - REXEC and RSH Enabled Stopped
4 - RLOGIN Enabled Stopped
5 - SMTP Enabled Stopped
6 - TELNET Enabled Stopped
7 - DHCP Disabled Stopped
8 - Telnetsym Disabled Stopped
A - Configure options 1 - 8
[E] - Exit menu
Note that the sample Client Components Configuration menu shows most
components enabled and all of them stopped. Components are enabled
if they have been enabled in the TCP/IP Services configuration database
(TCPIP$CONFIGURATION.DAT). The enabled services are started the next
time TCP/IP Services is started. You can also start (or stop) a specific component,
without having to restart TCP/IP Services, by choosing the ‘‘Start service’’ option
from that component’s configuration menu. In addition, you can use command
procedures to start or stop a specific component, as explained in Section 3.10.3.
3–8 Configuring TCP/IP Services