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Appendix B
Appendix B EBCDIC/DMCS Translation Tables
     B.1     Macros for Modifying the Translation Tables
     B.2     Building Translation Tables
     B.3     Examples of Modifying Translation Tables
Appendix C
Appendix C How NFS Converts File Names
Index
Index
Examples
8-1 Sample SERVER.PCY File
8-2 Sample DHCPCAP. File
8-3 Sample NETS. File
8-4 NETS Entries with IP Ranges for Two Networks
8-5 Sample NETMASKS. File
8-6 Sample NAMEPOOL. File
8-7 NAMEPOOL Entries Showing the Use of a Name Prefix
8-8 Sample Single-Host DHCPCAP File Entry
8-9 Sample Single Host DHCPCAP Entry
8-10 Sample Subnet DHCPCAP Entry
8-11 Sample DHCPDBMOD Entry
9-1 Client Startup File
9-2 SHOWDHC Sample Output
21-1 XDM_CONFIG.TEMPLATE File
21-2 XACCESS.TXT File
21-3 XSERVERS.TXT File
21-4 XDM_KEYS.TXT
Figures
25-1 TCPIP$TELNETSYM_SUPPRESS_FORMFEEDS Level 2 Setting
25-2 TCPIP$TELNETSYM_SUPPRESS_FORMFEEDS Level 1 Setting
Tables
1 TCP/IP Services Documentation
1-1 Configuration Databases
3-1 Configuring PPP Interfaces
3-2 Set Up Tasks Required for an OpenVMS Alpha PPP Dialup Provider or Client
3-3 Command Qualifiers Used for Configuring SLIP
4-1 GATED Routing Protocols
5-1 ifconfig Options for failSAFE IP
5-2 failSAFE IP Configuration Parameters
5-3 failSAFE IP Logical Names
6-1 UCX BIND and BIND Version 9 Differences
6-2 Name Server Configuration File Elements
6-3 BIND Name Server Configuration Statements
6-4 Key Statement Elements
6-5 Logging Categories
6-6 BIND Server Configuration Options
6-7 BIND Server Boolean Configuration Options
6-8 Forwarding Options
6-9 Dual-stack Server Options
6-10 Access Control Options
6-11 Interfaces Options
6-12 Query Address Options
6-13 Zone Transfer Options
6-14 Server Resource Limit Options
6-15 Periodic Task Intervals Options
6-16 Tuning Options
6-17 Built-in Server Information Zones
6-18 Statistics Counters
6-19 Server Statement Clauses
6-20 View Statement Clauses
6-21 Zone Types
6-22 Zone Options
6-23 Standard Resource Record Types
7-1 Valid Cluster Statements
7-2 Key Statement Elements
7-3 Load Broker Logical Names
7-4 Metric Server Logical Names
8-1 DHCP IP Address Allocation Methods
8-2 DHCP Executable Files
8-3 DHCP Configuration Files
8-4 DHCP Server Command Files
8-5 DHCP Server Logical Names
8-6 Network Type Symbol and Number
8-7 NetBIOS Node Type and Value
8-8 BOOTP/DHCP Configuration File Symbols
8-9 Vendor Specific Options
8-10 DHCP Utility Commands Associated with Databases
8-11 DHCPDBDUMP, DHCPSHOWDBS, and DHCPDBSHOW Command Flags
8-12 DHCPDBMOD Command Flags
9-1 Configuration Keywords
9-2 Supported Request Parameters
9-3 DHCP Client Command Files
9-4 DHCP Client System Logicals
9-5 DHCP Signal Commands
10-1 BOOTP Management Commands
10-2 BOOTP and TFTP Logical Names
11-1 TFTP Management Commands
11-2 TFTP Logical Names
13-1 Restrict Statement Flags
13-2 NTP Log File Messages
13-3 Authentication Commands
13-4 NTPDATE Options
13-5 NTPTRACE Options
13-6 NTPDC Options
13-7 Peer State Symbols
13-8 NTPQ Options
13-9 Command Line Options
14-1 SNMP Components
14-2 SNMP Executable, Command, and Data Files
14-3 SNMP Logging Options
14-4 SNMP Operation Options
14-5 Timing and Timeout Handling Options
14-6 Testing and Troubleshooting Options
14-7 Backward-Compatibility Options
15-1 TELNET Logical Names
16-1 FTP Logical Names
17-1 RLOGIN Logical Names
17-2 RMT Magtape Qualifiers
18-1 SMTP Client Commands
18-2 Default SMTP Utility Files
18-3 SMTP Management Commands
18-4 SMTP Logical Names
18-5 Antispam Configuration Options
19-1 POP User Authorization Methods
19-2 POP Logical Names
19-3 POP Extension (XTND) Commands
20-1 IMAP Configuration Options
21-1 XDM Log Files
22-1 MOUNT Attributes
22-2 Container File System Components Analyzed
22-3 Modifying NFS Server Attributes
22-4 File System Logical Names
23-1 Required Fields for NFS Proxy Entries
24-1 LPD Configuration Options and Descriptions
24-2 LPRSETUP Commands
24-3 Printcap Symbols
A-1 GATED Configuration Statements
A-2 Default Preference Values
A-3 Trace Options
A-4 Global Significance Options
A-5 Protocol Significance Options
B-1 Modifications to Translation Tables
C-1 NFS Server to OpenVMS Client File Name Conversion Rules
C-2 NFS Client Name Conversion


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