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How do I use MultiNet on another node in the cluster that it was not previously installed on?

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How do I use MultiNet on another node in the cluster that it was not previously installed on?

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• Set the default to the architecture-specific common directory which is device:[MULTINET.arch_COMMON.MULTINET] device is the device that MultiNet was installed on (likely the common system disk) arch is the architecture (either VAX or AXP). • Run configure.com, which creates the system-specific directories and logicals and prompts you for information such as the IP address and subnet mask of the system. • Start MultiNet (provided you have not had another TCP/IP stack running on this system): $ @SYS$SYSDEVICE: [MULTINET.nodename.MULTINET]START_ MULTINET.COM • Place this line in the system startup file so MultiNet will start after a system reboot. In order to run MultiNet on an additional node in a cluster, you will need another license. Contact the Process Software sales department for more information. How do I add the /NODECNET qualifier to initialization of SE interfaces? When configuring multiple interfaces, add the /NODECNET qualifier to interfaces that are NOT running DECnet. The

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