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тАО09-05-2005 12:10 AM
тАО09-05-2005 12:10 AM
SHOW NET
Hello,
When I issue the command SHOW NET the printout is:
SCCRA2$ show net
Product: DECNET Node: SCCRA2 Address(es): 59.12
Product: TCPWARE Node: Address(es):
The IP in not configured (I did a mess) whether in other node is configured.
SCCRA1$ show net
Product: DECNET Node: SCCRA1 Address(es): 59.11
Product: TCPWARE Node: SCCRA1.VODAFONE.AL Address(es): 127.0.0.1 10.5
.13.97 /MASK=255.255.255.224
HOw can I define the IP and Masks and gateway t thant node
Thanks
When I issue the command SHOW NET the printout is:
SCCRA2$ show net
Product: DECNET Node: SCCRA2 Address(es): 59.12
Product: TCPWARE Node:
The IP in not configured (I did a mess) whether in other node is configured.
SCCRA1$ show net
Product: DECNET Node: SCCRA1 Address(es): 59.11
Product: TCPWARE Node: SCCRA1.VODAFONE.AL Address(es): 127.0.0.1 10.5
.13.97 /MASK=255.255.255.224
HOw can I define the IP and Masks and gateway t thant node
Thanks
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тАО09-05-2005 12:33 AM
тАО09-05-2005 12:33 AM
Re: SHOW NET
This is the HP Itrc forum. While it deals with VMS and VMS related things, the VMS TCPIP product is different from the Process Software Corporation's "TCPWARE" Product - as such you would stand a much better chance. Go to www.process.com, select service and support, select documentation,
select the installation guide. Read it, particularly chapter 3, (in particular if you read around page 3-3, it will explain how to change IP addresseses, although I would suggest a read of the whole book, if you don't know what you are doing, or haven't done this before. Preferably before you start installing software and trying to configure it.
Peter
select the installation guide. Read it, particularly chapter 3, (in particular if you read around page 3-3, it will explain how to change IP addresseses, although I would suggest a read of the whole book, if you don't know what you are doing, or haven't done this before. Preferably before you start installing software and trying to configure it.
Peter
Leave the Money on the Fridge.
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тАО09-05-2005 12:44 AM
тАО09-05-2005 12:44 AM
Re: SHOW NET
The information displayed by SHOW NETWORK is dependent on setup being done by SYS$STARTUP:SYS$NET_SERVICES.COM which looks for SYS$STARTUP:SYS$NET_SERVICES_*.COM so there should be a SYS$STARTUP:SYS$NET_SERVICES_TCPWARE.COM to register the appropriate information.
If the IP address is now configured (but was not when the system started) then try
@SYS$STARTUP:SYS$NET_SERVICES.COM
If the IP address is now configured (but was not when the system started) then try
@SYS$STARTUP:SYS$NET_SERVICES.COM
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тАО09-06-2005 03:33 AM
тАО09-06-2005 03:33 AM
Re: SHOW NET
You should run CNFNET:
$ @TCPWARE:CNFNET
$ @TCPWARE:CNFNET
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