Library /sys$common/syshlp/TCPIP$UCP_HELP.HLB  —  SET  INTERFACE  Examples
    1.TCPIP> SET INTERFACE SL5 /HOST=LARK /NETWORK_MASK=255.255.255.0 -
      _TCPIP> /SERIAL_DEVICE=TTA3: /COMPRESS=ON /FLOWCONTROL

      Configures SLIP interface SL5, using the local IP address
      assigned to host LARK, with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.

      The interface uses the terminal device TTA3:.

      The /COMPRESS qualifier enables TCP header compression (CSLIP).

      The /FLOWCONTROL qualifier enables special handling of XON and
      XOFF characters, to ensure proper interoperation with modems
      that are configured to interpret these characters locally.

    2.TCPIP> SET INTERFACE FF0 /HOST=KESTREL /NETWORK_MASK=255.255.0.0 -
      _TCPIP> /BROADCAST_MASK=128.30.255.255 /ARP

      For new interface FF0 on host KESTREL, sets the network mask
      to 255.255.0.0, sets the broadcast mask to 128.30.0.0, enables
      ARP, and activates the interface.

    3.TCPIP> SET INTERFACE PP0 /SERIAL_DEVICE=TTA0: -
      _TCPIP> /HOST=10.10.1.2 /DESTINATION=10.10.1.3

      Configures the interface as a PPP serial device. This command
      specifies that the local host is a dialup provider. The address
      specified with the /DESTINATION qualifier (10.10.1.3) is the
      address assigned to the client system requesting an address.

      Refer to HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Management manual for
      more information on setting up interfaces for SLIP and PPP
      communication.

    4.TCPIP> SET NOINTERFACE DE2
      TCPIP> SET INTERFACE DE2 /LOOPBACK
      .
      .
      .
      TCPIP> SET INTERFACE DE2

      Deletes interface DE2, sets loopback mode for testing this
      interface, and, after testing, reactivates it.
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