
◦ Gateway IP address
◦ Domain suffix for the connection
◦ Broadcast address: This address is automatically computed from the interface
IP address.
◦ At least one and up to four name server IP addresses.
• TCP/IP Services: Select the client and server components to be enabled on the target
server. You must select at least one TCP/IP service for each target server.
If the FTP, NFS, RLOGIN, SSH or TELNET services are selected to be enabled,
provisioning enables its client and server components on the target server.
NOTE: If a target server is being configured as a DHCP client, the services BIND,
BOOTP, TFTP and XDM cannot be configured on the target server. These services are
disabled from the selection.
6. After provisioning has populated the TCP/IP Interface details for each target server, select
the network interface to which the OpenVMS TCP/IP configuration that was specified in
point 5 will be applied.
7. Verify the information provided for each target server and click Start Tcpip.
NOTE: The Start Tcpip button remains disabled if the TCP/IP interface list cannot be
successfully populated for one or more target servers. For example, this button remains
disabled if incorrect MP or OpenVMS login credentials have been specified for a target
server.
HP SIM logs in to each target server, and configures TCP/IP in the background.
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