1 – clerk
enable [node node-id] dns clerk Starts the DECdns clerk on the specified node. You can also enter this command through the dns$control utility. When this procedure completes, the State attribute is set to On. You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS systems) or superuser privileges (Tru64 Unix systems).
2 – server
enable [node node-id] dns server Starts the DECdns server on the specified node. All clearinghouses present at the server are automatically enabled when this command is issued. When this procedure is completed, the State attribute is set to on. You can also enter this command through the dns$control utility. You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS systems) or superuser privileges (Tru64 Unix systems).
2.1 – clearinghouse
enable [node node-id] dns server clearinghouse clearinghouse-name Enables the specified clearinghouse on the specified node. When this procedure is complete, the clearinghouse's State attribute is set to on. Since the enable dns server command auto-enables clearinghouses known to a server, this command is only necessary when a clearinghouse has specifically been disabled (see disable dns server clearinghouse command). You can also enter this command through the dns$control utility. You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS systems) or superuser privileges (Tru64 Unix systems). The following command enables the .ny_ch clearinghouse on the local node: enable dns server clearinghouse .ny_ch