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Part 1 -- Management Information |
1 | Overview to Network Administration |
1.1 | Administrative Methods |
1.1.1 | SysMan Menu |
1.1.2 | Manually Editing Configuration Files |
2 | Basic Network Connections |
2.1 | Network Environment |
2.2 | Preparing for the Configuration |
2.2.1 | Information for Interfaces and Daemons |
2.2.1.1 | All Network Interfaces |
2.2.1.2 | Token Ring Interface |
2.2.1.3 | NetRAIN Interface |
2.2.1.4 | rwhod Daemon |
2.2.1.5 | routed Daemon |
2.2.1.6 | Gateways File |
2.2.1.7 | gated Daemon |
2.2.1.8 | IP Router |
2.2.2 | Information for Network Files |
2.2.2.1 | Static Routes File (/etc/routes) |
2.2.2.2 | Hosts File (/etc/hosts) |
2.2.2.3 | Hosts Equivalencies File (/etc/hosts.equiv) |
2.2.2.4 | Networks File (/etc/networks) |
2.3 | Configuring the Network Components |
2.3.1 | Configuring Network Interfaces |
2.3.2 | Configuring the rwhod Daemon |
2.3.3 | Configuring the routed Daemon |
2.3.4 | Configuring the gated Daemon |
2.3.5 | Configuring the System as an IP Router |
2.3.6 | Configuring the Static Routes File |
2.3.7 | Configuring the hosts File |
2.3.8 | Configuring the hosts.equiv File |
2.3.9 | Configuring the networks File |
2.3.10 | Configuring IP Aliases |
2.4 | NetRAIN Interfaces |
2.4.1 | Configuring NetRAIN |
2.4.1.1 | Hardware Restrictions and Configuration |
2.4.1.1.1 | NetRAIN and MAC Address Licensing Schemes |
2.4.1.1.2 | NetRAIN and Microsoft Windows NT Clients |
2.4.1.2 | Configuring the NetRAIN Interface |
2.4.2 | Monitoring NetRAIN Activity |
2.5 | Configuring Multiple Network Interfaces in the Same Subnet |
2.6 | Enabling Access Filtering on an Interface |
2.7 | Monitoring the Local Host's Status |
2.8 | Displaying and Modifying the FDDI Parameters |
2.9 | Managing Token Ring Source Routing |
2.10 | Displaying and Modifying the Token Ring IP MTU Size |
2.11 | Managing Network Quality of Service |
2.11.1 | Managing the Traffic Control Subsystem |
2.11.2 | Managing RSVP |
2.11.2.1 | Starting and Stopping rsvpd |
2.11.2.2 | Adding and Deleting Network Interfaces |
2.11.2.3 | Displaying RSVP Session Information |
3 | Asynchronous Transfer Mode |
3.1 | ATM Environment |
3.1.1 | Classical IP Environment |
3.1.2 | LAN Emulation Environment |
3.1.3 | IP Switching |
3.2 | Planning ATM |
3.2.1 | Verifying That the ATM Subsets Are Installed |
3.2.2 | Configuring ATM into the Kernel |
3.2.3 | Preparing for the Configuration |
3.2.3.1 | Adapter Information |
3.2.3.2 | Classical IP Information |
3.2.3.3 | LAN Emulation Information |
3.2.3.4 | IP Switching Information |
3.3 | Configuring ATM |
3.3.1 | Configuring an ATM Adapter |
3.3.2 | Configuring Classical IP |
3.3.2.1 | Editing the /etc/atmhosts File |
3.3.2.2 | Adding Hosts to the hosts Database |
3.3.2.3 | Running the ATM Configuration Application |
3.3.2.4 | Configuring the Classical IP Logical Interface |
3.3.2.5 | Adding Static Routes (SVC only) |
3.3.2.6 | Verifying the PVC Configuration (PVCs only) |
3.3.3 | Configuring LAN Emulation |
3.3.3.1 | Editing the /etc/atmhosts File |
3.3.3.2 | Adding Hosts to the hosts Database |
3.3.3.3 | Running the ATM Configuration Application |
3.3.3.4 | Configuring the LAN Emulation Logical Interfaces |
3.3.4 | Configuring IP Switching |
3.3.4.1 | Editing the /etc/hosts File |
3.3.4.2 | Running the ATM Configuration Application |
3.3.4.3 | Configuring the IP Switching Logical Interfaces |
3.3.4.4 | Adding Routes |
3.4 | Managing the ATM Environment |
3.4.1 | Managing ATM Networking and Displaying Information About ATM Networks |
3.4.2 | Managing the Signaling Module |
3.4.3 | Managing the Classical IP Environment |
3.4.4 | Managing the LAN Emulation Environment |
3.4.4.1 | Managing LAN Emulation Clients |
3.4.4.2 | Displaying the LE-ARP Table |
3.4.5 | Managing IP Switching |
4 | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
4.1 | DHCP Environment |
4.1.1 | DHCP Parameter Assignment |
4.1.2 | DHCP and Security |
4.2 | Planning DHCP |
4.2.1 | Verifying Installation of the DHCP Software |
4.2.2 | Preparing for the Configuration |
4.2.2.1 | Server/Security Parameters |
4.2.2.1.1 | IP Ranges |
4.2.2.1.2 | Host name list |
4.2.2.2 | Information for Basic DHCP Parameters |
4.3 | Configuring a DHCP Server |
4.3.1 | Configuring Server/Security Parameters |
4.3.2 | Configuring IP Ranges |
4.3.3 | Configuring Host Name Lists |
4.3.4 | Configuring a Subnetwork |
4.3.5 | Configuring a DHCP Client Node |
4.3.6 | Setting Group Parameters |
4.4 | Starting the DHCP Server (joind) |
4.5 | Starting the DHCP Client |
4.6 | Monitoring DHCP Client Configuration |
4.7 | Mapping Client IP Addresses Permanently |
4.8 | Restricting Access to the DHCP Server |
4.9 | Configuring a BOOTP Client |
4.10 | Disabling DHCP Address Assignment |
5 | Point-to-Point Connections |
5.1 | Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) |
5.1.1 | SLIP Environment |
5.1.2 | Planning SLIP |
5.1.2.1 | Verifying the Hardware |
5.1.2.2 | Preparing for the Configuration |
5.1.3 | Configuring SLIP |
5.1.3.1 | Configuring a Dial-In System |
5.1.3.2 | Configuring a Dial-Out System |
5.1.4 | Terminating a SLIP Dial-Out Connection |
5.2 | Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) |
5.2.1 | PPP Environment |
5.2.1.1 | Chat Scripts |
5.2.1.2 | PPP Options |
5.2.1.3 | Authentication |
5.2.2 | Planning PPP |
5.2.2.1 | Verifying the Hardware |
5.2.2.2 | Verifying PPP Support in the Kernel |
5.2.2.3 | Preparing for Configuration |
5.2.3 | Configuring a Dial-Out System with PPP |
5.2.3.1 | Setting Up Initial Communications for a Dial-Out System |
5.2.3.2 | Creating Options Files for a Dial-Out System |
5.2.3.3 | Setting Up Authentication for a Dial-Out System |
5.2.3.3.1 | Creating Entries in the PAP Secrets File |
5.2.3.3.2 | Creating Entries in the CHAP Secrets File |
5.2.3.4 | Setting Up Message Logging |
5.2.3.5 | Initiating and Monitoring a PPP Connection |
5.2.3.5.1 | Connecting to a Microsoft NT Remote Access Server |
5.2.4 | Configuring a Dial-In System with PPP |
5.2.4.1 | Setting Up Initial Communications for a Dial-In System |
5.2.4.2 | Creating Options Files for a Dial-In System |
5.2.5 | Terminating PPP Connections |
5.3 | Guidelines for Using Modems |
5.3.1 | Using the Correct Modem Cables |
5.3.2 | Configuring a System for Dial-In Access |
5.3.2.1 | Setting Up a Modem for Dial-In Access |
5.3.3 | Configuring Your System for Dial-Out Access |
5.3.3.1 | Creating Entries in the /etc/remote File |
6 | Local Area Transport Connections |
6.1 | LAT Environment |
6.1.1 | Types of LAT Connections |
6.1.2 | Controlling Access in a LAT Network |
6.1.3 | Specifying Passwords for Remote Services |
6.1.4 | Load Balancing |
6.2 | Planning LAT |
6.2.1 | Verifying That the LAT Subset Is Installed |
6.2.2 | Verifying DLB Support in the Kernel |
6.2.3 | Preparing for the Configuration |
6.3 | Configuring LAT |
6.4 | Starting and Stopping LAT |
6.5 | Creating a LAT Startup File |
6.6 | Customizing the inittab File |
6.7 | Running LAT Over Specific Network Adapters |
6.8 | Setting Up Printers |
6.8.1 | Setting Up the Printer on a Terminal Server |
6.8.2 | Testing the Port Configuration |
6.8.3 | Setting Up a Service Node for the Printer |
6.8.4 | Setting Up the Print Spooler on the Service Node |
6.8.5 | Testing the Printer |
6.9 | Setting Up Host-Initiated Connections |
6.9.1 | Setting Up the System for Host-Initiated Connections |
6.9.2 | Program Interface |
6.10 | Setting Up Outgoing Connections |
6.10.1 | Setting Up the System for Outgoing Connections |
6.10.2 | Program Interface |
6.11 | Setting Up the LAT/Telnet Gateway |
6.12 | Creating Dedicated or Optional Services |
6.13 | Providing a Dedicated tty Device on a Terminal |
6.13.1 | Setting Up a Dedicated tty Device |
6.13.2 | Removing a Dedicated tty Device |
7 | Domain Name Service |
7.1 | DNS Environment |
7.2 | Planning DNS |
7.2.1 | Server |
7.2.2 | Client |
7.3 | Configuring DNS |
7.3.1 | Configuring a Master Server |
7.3.2 | Configuring a Slave Server |
7.3.3 | Configuring a Caching-Only Server |
7.3.4 | Configuring a Forward-Only Server |
7.3.5 | Configuring a Stub Server |
7.3.6 | Configuring a DNS Client |
7.4 | Deconfiguring DNS |
7.5 | Modifying the svc.conf File with svcsetup |
7.6 | Updating DNS Data Files on the Master Server |
7.7 | Obtaining Host Name and IP Address Information |
7.7.1 | The nslookup Command |
7.7.2 | NIC whois Service |
8 | Network Information Service |
8.1 | NIS Environment |
8.2 | Planning NIS |
8.2.1 | Verifying That the Additional Networking Services Subset is Installed |
8.2.2 | Preparing for the Configuration |
8.2.2.1 | Master Server |
8.2.2.2 | Slave Server |
8.2.2.3 | Client |
8.3 | Configuring NIS |
8.3.1 | Configuring an NIS Master Server |
8.3.2 | Configuring a Slave Server |
8.3.3 | Configuring an NIS Client |
8.3.4 | Modifying the svc.conf File with svcsetup |
8.3.5 | Modifying or Removing an NIS Configuration |
8.4 | Managing an NIS Server |
8.4.1 | Adding an NIS Slave Server to a Domain |
8.4.2 | Removing an NIS Slave Server from the Domain |
8.4.3 | Adding a New User to an NIS Domain |
8.4.4 | Updating an NIS Map |
8.4.5 | Adding an NIS Map to a Domain |
8.4.6 | Removing an NIS Map from a Domain |
8.4.7 | Modifying the /var/yp/Makefile File |
8.4.7.1 | Adding an Entry |
8.4.7.2 | Deleting an Entry |
8.4.8 | Restricting Access to NIS Data |
8.5 | Managing an NIS Client |
8.5.1 | Changing an NIS Password |
8.5.2 | Obtaining NIS Map Information |
9 | Network File System |
9.1 | NFS Environment |
9.1.1 | Distributing the hosts Database |
9.1.2 | Automount and NFS |
9.1.2.1 | NIS and automount Maps |
9.1.2.2 | Local automount Maps |
9.1.2.3 | WebNFS |
9.2 | Planning NFS |
9.2.1 | Server |
9.2.2 | Client |
9.3 | Configuring NFS |
9.3.1 | Configuring an NFS Server |
9.3.2 | Configuring an NFS Client |
9.4 | Deconfiguring NFS |
9.5 | Managing an NFS Server |
9.5.1 | Export Guidelines |
9.5.2 | Exporting a File System or Directory |
9.5.3 | Halting Export of a Directory or File System |
9.5.4 | Enabling Client Superuser Access to Files |
9.5.5 | Sending Mail to Superuser (root) Across NFS |
9.5.6 | Enabling Port Monitoring |
9.5.7 | Monitoring the NFS Load |
9.6 | Managing an NFS Client |
9.6.1 | Mounting a Remote File System or Directory |
9.6.2 | Using automount to Mount a Remote File System |
9.6.2.1 | Specifying automount Arguments |
9.6.3 | Unmounting a Remote File System or Directory |
10 | UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program |
10.1 | UUCP Environment |
10.2 | Planning UUCP |
10.2.1 | Verifying the Correct Hardware |
10.2.2 | Preparing for the Configuration |
10.2.2.1 | Information for Connections |
10.2.2.2 | Information for Outgoing Systems |
10.2.2.3 | Information for Incoming Systems |
10.3 | Configuring UUCP |
10.3.1 | Configuring Connections |
10.3.2 | Configuring Outgoing Systems |
10.3.3 | Configuring Incoming Systems |
10.3.4 | Configuring the Poll File |
10.3.5 | Configuring the uucico Daemon |
10.4 | Monitoring the File Transfer Queue |
10.4.1 | Getting Queue Status Manually |
10.4.2 | Getting Queue Status Automatically |
10.4.3 | Guidelines for Checking Queue Status |
10.5 | Cleaning Up the Spooling Directories |
10.5.1 | Cleaning Up Directories Manually |
10.5.2 | Cleaning Up Directories Automatically |
10.5.3 | Guidelines for Removing Files |
10.6 | Viewing Log Files |
10.7 | Cleaning Up sulog and cron/log Files |
10.8 | Limiting the Number of Remote Executions |
10.9 | Scheduling Work in the Spooling Directory |
10.9.1 | Starting uusched Manually |
10.9.2 | Starting uusched Automatically |
10.10 | Calling File Transfer Programs (uudemon.hour) |
10.11 | Polling Remote Systems (uudemon.poll) |
11 | Network Time Protocol |
11.1 | NTP Environment |
11.2 | Planning NTP |
11.2.1 | Server Information |
11.2.2 | Client Information |
11.3 | Configuring NTP |
11.4 | Enabling the High-Resolution Clock |
11.5 | Monitoring Hosts Running the xntpd Daemon |
11.6 | Monitoring Hosts Running the ntpd Daemon |
11.7 | Querying Servers Running NTP |
12 | Mail System |
12.1 | Mail Environment |
12.1.1 | Directing Outgoing Mail to Servers |
12.1.2 | Handling Incoming Mail to the Domain |
12.1.3 | Delivering Mail to Clients |
12.1.4 | Distributing the aliases File |
12.1.5 | Distributing the passwd File |
12.1.6 | Handling DECnet Mail |
12.2 | Planning Mail |
12.2.1 | Verifying that Required Protocols are Installed |
12.2.2 | Verifying that Required Services are Configured |
12.2.3 | Preparing for the Configuration |
12.2.3.1 | General System Information |
12.2.3.2 | Protocol Information |
12.3 | Configuring Mail |
12.3.1 | Configuring a Standalone Mail System |
12.3.2 | Configuring a Mail Client |
12.3.3 | Configuring a Mail Server |
12.3.4 | Adding a New Mail Host |
12.4 | Post Office Protocol |
12.4.1 | Installing POP |
12.4.2 | Migrating to the New POP3 Implementation |
12.4.2.1 | Migrating from MH POP3 |
12.4.2.2 | Migrating from Qualcomm POP3 |
12.4.3 | Configuring a POP Mail Account |
12.4.4 | Changing Login Authentication |
12.4.5 | Administrative Tools |
12.4.6 | Directory Structure |
12.5 | Internet Message Access Protocol |
12.5.1 | Installing IMAP |
12.5.2 | Configuring IMAP Mail Accounts |
12.5.3 | Migrating Users from UNIX and POP3 Mail |
12.5.4 | Administrative Tools |
12.5.5 | Directory Structure |
12.5.6 | Mailbox Namespace |
12.5.7 | Access Control Lists |
12.5.8 | Quotas |
12.5.9 | Partitions |
12.6 | Mail Utilities |
12.7 | Monitoring the Mail Queue |
12.8 | Archiving the Mail Queue |
12.9 | Administering and Distributing Alias Information |
12.10 | Displaying Mail Statistics |
13 | Simple Network Management Protocol Agent |
13.1 | SNMP Environment |
Part 2 -- Problem Solving Information |
14 | Solving Network and Network Services Problems |
14.1 | Using the Diagnostic Map |
14.2 | Getting Started |
14.3 | Solving Network Problems |
14.4 | Solving ATM Problems |
14.4.1 | Solving CLIP Problems |
14.4.2 | Solving LANE Problems |
14.4.3 | Solving IP Switching Problems |
14.5 | Solving DHCP Problems |
14.6 | Solving DNS/BIND Server Problems |
14.7 | Solving DNS/BIND Client Problems |
14.8 | Solving NIS Server Problems |
14.9 | Solving NIS Client Problems |
14.10 | Solving NFS Server Problems |
14.11 | Solving NFS Client Problems |
14.12 | Solving UUCP Problems |
14.13 | Solving NTP Problems |
14.14 | Solving SLIP Problems |
14.15 | Solving PPP Problems |
14.16 | Solving LAT Problems |
14.17 | Solving sendmail Problems |
14.18 | Solving POP and IMAP Problems |
15 | Using the Problem Solving Tools |
15.1 | Testing Access to Internet Network Hosts |
15.2 | Displaying and Modifying the Internet to Ethernet Translation Tables |
15.3 | Displaying a Datagrams's Route to a Network Host |
15.4 | Displaying Headers of Packets on the Network |
15.5 | Testing a UUCP Remote Connection |
15.6 | Monitoring a File Transfer |
15.7 | Viewing the Error Log File |
15.8 | Viewing the syslogd Daemon Message Files |
16 | Testing DNS Servers |
16.1 | Glossary |
16.2 | DNS Server Testing Worksheet |
16.3 | Starting the DNS Server Test |
16.4 | Determining the Server Type |
16.5 | Finding the Target Domain Information |
16.6 | Testing the Forwarders |
16.7 | Testing Slave Servers |
16.8 | Testing Master Servers |
16.9 | Tracing Information from the Root Name Server |
16.10 | Resolving Target Data |
16.11 | Finding the First Nonexistent Domain |
17 | Reporting Network Problems |
17.1 | Gathering Information |
17.1.1 | General Information |
17.1.2 | Hardware Architecture |
17.1.3 | Software Architecture |
A | Monitoring the Network Interfaces |
A.1 | Monitoring the Ethernet Interface |
A.2 | Monitoring the FDDI Interface |
A.2.1 | FDDI Counters |
A.2.2 | FDDI Status |
A.2.3 | FDDI Characteristics |
A.3 | Monitoring the Token Ring Interface |
A.3.1 | Token Ring Counters |
A.3.2 | Token Ring and Host Information |
B | Writing automount Maps |
B.1 | Substitution and Pattern Matching |
B.2 | Environment Variables |
B.3 | Mounting File Systems |
B.3.1 | Multiple Mounts |
B.3.2 | Shared Mounts |
B.3.3 | Replicated File Systems |
C | NIS ypservers Update Scripts |
C.1 | Add Slave Server Script |
C.2 | Remove Slave Server Script |
D | NFS Error Messages |
D.1 | Server Error Messages |
D.2 | Client Error Messages |
D.2.1 | Remote Mount Error Messages |
D.2.2 | automount Error Messages |
D.2.3 | Console Error Messages |
E | uucp Messages |
E.1 | Status and Log File Messages |
E.2 | tip Error Messages |
F | sendmail Error Messages |
G | Host Resources MIB Implementation |
G.1 | Tru64 UNIX Implementation Summary |
G.2 | System Group |
G.3 | Storage Group |
G.4 | Device Tables |
G.5 | File System Table |
G.6 | Running Software Tables |
H | Format of DNS Data File Entries |
H.1 | Format of DNS Resource Records |
H.2 | Description of Data File Entries |
H.2.1 | Include Entry |
H.2.2 | Origin Entry |
H.2.3 | Address Entry |
H.2.4 | Canonical Name Entry |
H.2.5 | Host Information Entry |
H.2.6 | Mailbox Entry |
H.2.7 | Mail Group Entry |
H.2.8 | Mailbox Information Entry |
H.2.9 | Mail Rename Entry |
H.2.10 | Mail Exchanger Entry |
H.2.11 | Name Server Entry |
H.2.12 | Domain Name Pointer Entry |
H.2.13 | Start of Authority Entry |
H.2.14 | Well Known Services Entry |
Examples |
6-1 | Sample /etc/latstartup.conf File |
B-1 | Multiple Mounts in a Direct Map |
B-2 | Multiple Mounts and Shared Mounts in a Direct Map |
B-3 | Multiple Mounts, Shared Mounts, and Replicated File Systems in a Direct Map |
B-4 | Simple Indirect Map |
B-5 | Multiple Mounts in an Indirect Map |
B-6 | Multiple Mounts and Shared Mounts in an Indirect Map |
B-7 | Multiple Mounts, Shared Mounts, and Replicated File Systems in an Indirect Map |
Figures |
2-1 | Sample Network Configuration |
2-2 | Interface and Daemon Worksheet |
2-3 | Network Files Worksheet |
3-1 | Classical IP over an ATM Network |
3-2 | Emulated LAN over an ATM Network |
3-3 | IP Switching over an ATM Network |
3-4 | ATM Setup Worksheet |
3-5 | ATM Classical IP Worksheet |
3-6 | ATM LAN Emulation Worksheet |
3-7 | ATM IP Switching Worksheet |
4-1 | DHCP Configuration (acme-net) |
4-2 | DHCP Server/Security Parameters Worksheet |
4-3 | Basic DHCP Parameters Worksheet |
5-1 | Sample Simple SLIP Configuration |
5-2 | SLIP Configuration with Gateway System |
5-3 | SLIP Setup Worksheet |
5-4 | Simple PPP Configurations |
5-5 | Network PPP Configuration |
5-6 | PPP Setup Worksheet |
6-1 | Sample LAT Network Configuration |
6-2 | LAT Setup Worksheet |
7-1 | Sample Small DNS Configuration |
7-2 | Sample Large DNS Configuration |
7-3 | DNS Setup Worksheet |
8-1 | NIS Configuration |
8-2 | NIS Setup Worksheet |
9-1 | NFS Setup Worksheet |
10-1 | Sample Simple UUCP Configuration |
10-2 | Sample UUCP Over TCP/IP Configuration |
10-3 | UUCP Setup Worksheet |
10-4 | UUCP Outgoing Systems Worksheet |
10-5 | UUCP Incoming Systems Worksheet |
11-1 | Sample NTP Configuration (Local Clock) |
11-2 | Sample NTP Configuration (Internet Source) |
11-3 | NTP Setup Worksheet |
12-1 | Sample Mail Standalone Configuration |
12-2 | Sample Mail Client/Server Configuration |
12-3 | Basic Mail Setup Worksheet |
12-4 | Mail Protocol Worksheet |
12-5 | Quota Roots |
16-1 | DNS Server Testing Worksheet |
B-1 | Sample automount Maps |
Tables |
2-1 | Options to the netstat Command |
2-2 | Options to the fddi_config Command |
2-3 | Options to the srconfig Command |
3-1 | ATM Kernel Options |
5-1 | Types of Null Modem Cable |
5-2 | Mandatory startslip Subcommands |
5-3 | Optional startslip Subcommands |
5-4 | slhosts File Options |
5-5 | Modem Commands for Dial-Out Access |
5-6 | slhosts File Options |
5-7 | Types of Modem Cable |
5-8 | Modem Commands for Dial-In Access |
6-1 | LAT Parameters |
8-1 | NIS Map Information Commands |
10-1 | Additional uucpsetup Commands |
11-1 | Options to the ntpq Command |
11-2 | Options to the xntpdc Command |
12-1 | POP3 Files and Directories |
12-2 | Configuration Directory Contents |
12-3 | Mailbox Directory Contents |
14-1 | Problem Solving Starting Points |
15-1 | Options to the ping Command |
15-2 | Options to the traceroute Command |
E-1 | ASSERT Error Messages |
Index |