OpenVMS Software Installation and Upgrade Release Notes
1.9 Kerberos for OpenVMS
3 - IE0 Menu (EIA0: TwistedPair 100mbps)
I - Information about your configuration
[E] - Exit menu
Enter configuration option: 2
HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Address Configuration Menu
WE0 1.2.3.4/21 node1 Configured,Active WE0
Configuration options:
1 - Change address
2 - Set "node1" as the default hostname
3 - Delete from configuration database
4 - Remove from live system
5 - Add standby aliases to configuration database (for failSAFE IP)
[E] - Exit menu
Enter configuration option: 1
IPv4 Address may be entered with CIDR bits suffix.
E.g. For a 16-bit netmask enter 10.0.1.1/16
Enter IPv4 Address [1.2.3.4/21]:
Enter hostname [node1]: node1.hp.com
Requested configuration:
Address : 1.2.3.4/21
Netmask : 255.255.248.0 (CIDR bits: 21)
Hostname : node1.hp.com
* Is this correct [YES]:
"node1" is currently associated with address "1.2.3.4".
Continuing will associate "node1.hp.com" with "1.2.3.4".
* Continue [NO]: YES
Deleted host node1 from host database
Added hostname node1.hp.com (1.2.3.4) to host database
* Update the address in the configuration database [NO]: YES
Updated address WE0:1.2.3.4 in configuration database
* Update the active address [NO]: YES
WE0: delete active inet address node1.hp.com
Updated active address to be WE0:1.2.3.4
To exit the TCP/IP Services configuration menus and return to the DCL ($)
prompt, type E three times.
To verify the change, enter the following command:
$ TCPIP SHOW HOST/LOCAL NODE1
LOCAL database
Host address Host name
1.2.3.4 node1.hp.com
If you have not previously configured an earlier version of Kerberos on your
system, or if you changed your TCP/IP hostname definition to the FQDN as
shown in the example, you must run the Kerberos configuration program before
you start Kerberos.
To reconfigure Kerberos, enter the following command:
$ @SYS$STARTUP:KRB$CONFIGURE
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