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Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration
A.2 Sample New Configuration Procedure
1 - Domain
2 - Interfaces
3 - Routing
4 - BIND Resolver
5 - Time Zone
A - Configure options 1 - 5
[E] - Exit menu
Enter configuration option: A
Return
DOMAIN Configuration
Enter Internet domain: budget.acme.com
INTERFACE Configuration
The Ethernet device(s) on your system are: EWA0: * Not Configured *
Start of configuration questions for Internet interface WE0.
WE0 is the Ethernet device ESA0:
WE0 has not been configured
Compaq TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Interface WE0 Configuration Menu
Configuration options:
1 - Configure interface manually
2 - Let DHCP configure interface
[E] - Exit menu (Do not configure interface WE0)
Enter configuration option: 1
Return
Enter fully qualified host name: HEARTS.BUDGET.ACME.COM
Return
Enter Internet address for hearts: 10.0.2.4
Return
Enter Internet network mask for hearts [255.0.1.0]: 255.1.12.1
Return
Enter broadcast mask for hearts [10.0.2.255]:
Return
The following parameters will be used to define the
Internet interface WE0:
Host name: hearts.budget.acme.com
Internet address: 10.0.2.4
Network mask: 255.0.0.0
Broadcast mask: 10.0.2.255
* Is the above correct [YES]:
Return
End of configuration questions for Internet interface WE0
DYNAMIC ROUTING Configuration
Dynamic routing has not been configured.
You may configure dynamic ROUTED or GATED routing.
You cannot enable both at the same time. If you want
to change from one to the other, you must disable the
current routing first, then enable the desired routing.
If you enable dynamic ROUTED routing, this host will use the
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) - Version 1 to listen
for all dynamic routing information coming from other
hosts to update its internal routing tables.
It will also supply its own Internet addresses to
routing requests made from remote hosts.
Sample New TCP/IP Services Installation and Configuration A–3