The Digital Distributed Name Service (DECdns) is a network- wide service that makes it possible to use network resources without having to know their physical location. The DNS Clerk is the module of the DNA Naming Service that interfaces directly with client applications. A clerk module is required on every DECnet-Plus node whether or not that node also functions as a DECdns nameserver. The clerk is created during configuration of the network software. You can manage the DNS server and DNS clerk modules from either NCL or the DECdns control program (DNSCP). The commands are the same for both interfaces and are documented in the DECdns Management manual. On-line help for DECdns is available from DNSCP only.
1 – Subentities
The entity hierarchy for the DNS Clerk module is: _Known_Namespace | Node___DNS_Clerk___|_Remote_Clearinghouse | |_Manual_Nameserver