If you wish to run DECnet applications such as CTERM, MAIL, FAL, etc., over TCP/IP using RFC1006/RFC1859, you can select the IP-configured interfaces that should be used to receive inbound RFC1006 connection requests. You can either answer ALL to this question, or you can give a list of comma-separated IP addresses on which the inbound connections should be received. Note: Currently this feature works for static IP addresses only. Hence if the IP address(es) of the interfaces change then a re-configuration is required. This will cause net$configure to include the IP addresses in the set of osi transport rfc1006 listener ipaddresses attribute of your SYS$MANAGER:NET$OSI_TRANSPORT_STARTUP.NCL script. However, in order to receive inbound RFC1006/RFC1859 connections, you must also ensure that: o TCP/IP for OpenVMS and PWIP software is configured and running on both the local and remote nodes; and o The local node has DECnet/OSI over TCP/IP enabled (i.e., it must be listening on port 399/102 on at least one IP-configured interface).