Library /sys$common/syshlp/nclhelp.hlb
Network Management, Running Over TCP-IP, Configuring, OpenVMS

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

    If you want to use OSI applications over TCP/IP and/or DECnet
    over TCP/IP, invoke NET$CONFIGURE with the ADVANCED option,
    and select Option 4 ("Configure Transports") to configure (or
    reconfigure) the OSI transport.  You can then create a new
    OSI transport NCL script (or replace the old script).  You
    must also include Domain in your Session Control naming search
    path by selecting Option 2 to rename your node using a Domain
    secondary node name.  This is described in Section 2 of the
    Applications Installation and Advanced Configuration Manual.

    For the changes to take effect, either disable the OSI
    transport entity (if it exists) and invoke the new OSI
    transport NCL script, or reboot the system.

    NCL> disable osi transport
    NCL> do sys$manager:net$osi_transport_startup.ncl

    Also, ensure that TCP/IP is started on the node and that the
    PWIP driver is loaded.

    When configuring RFC 1006, RFC 1859, or both, each element in
    the OSI transport entity's set of RFC 1006 listener ports
    attribute corresponds to a TCP listener port.  By default,
    NET$CONFIGURE sets the OSI transport RFC 1006 listener ports
    attribute to { 102, 399 }.  Port 102 is required for RFC 1006,
    and port 399 is required for RFC 1859.
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