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Configuring TCP/IP Services
3.3 Running TCPIP$CONFIG
After you configure the client component environment, press Return or choose
option E to exit from the Client Components menu. If you chose option A from the
Main Configuration menu to configure all the TCP/IP Services components, the
Server Components Configuration menu displays next; otherwise, the procedure
returns to the the Main Configuration menu.
3.3.6 Configuring the Server Environment
To display the Server Components Configuration menu, choose option 3 (Server
components) from the Main Configuration menu. If you chose option A from the
Main Configuration menu to configure all the TCP/IP Services components, the
Server Components Configuration menu displays automatically after you finish
configuring the client components.
Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Server Components Configuration Menu
1 - BIND Enabled Started 12 - NTP Enabled Started
2 - BOOTP Disabled Stopped 13 - PC-NFS Enabled Started
3 - DHCP Enabled Started 14 - POP Enabled Started
4 - FINGER Enabled Started 15 - PORTMAPPER Enabled Started
5 - FTP Enabled Started 16 - RLOGIN Enabled Started
6 - IMAP Disabled Stopped 17 - RMT Disabled Stopped
7 - LBROKER Disabled Stopped 18 - SNMP Enabled Stopped
8 - LPR/LPD Disabled Stopped 19 - TELNET Enabled Started
9 - METRIC Enabled Started 20 - TFTP Enabled Started
10 - NFS Enabled Started 21 - XDM Enabled Started
11 - LOCKD/STATD Disabled Stopped
A - Configure options 1 - 21
[E] - Exit menu
Enter configuration option:
Components are enabled if they have been added to the TCP/IP Services
configuration database (TCPIP$CONFIGURATION.DAT), and they 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.
The initial status of the components depends on whether you have other TCP/IP
Services installations in place on the system, and whether the software or
individual components have been started. To minimize resource consumption,
enable and start the specific server components you plan to use, and disable
those you do not plan to use. You can choose option A to configure all the server
components.
For server components that have associated client components (such as the FTP
server and client), when you configure the server component you are prompted
about whether to configure the corresponding client component.
Note
TELNET and RLOGIN are enabled from the client menu. If you want
to disable the TELNET or RLOGIN server, then you must disable the
service. To enable or disable the TELNET server or the RLOGIN server,
use the Client Components Configuration menu, choose the appropriate
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