Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links - Edition 5 (36939-90054)

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Configuring DTCs Step-by-Step
Modify the Network Management Configuration File
4. Verify that the cursor is in the Number of non-nailed PAD
terminals field. Type the number of non-nailed PAD terminals, as
listed on the worksheets. This is the maximum number of PAD
terminals, not configured as nailed PAD terminals, that can logon to
the computer.
5. Verify that the cursor is in the Starting Ldev Number field. Type
in the ldev number where the non-nailed pool should start. The
non-nailed PAD devices will be configured with the starting ldev
number and higher.
For example, if the number of ldevs is 2 and the starting ldev
number is 200, then the non-nailed ldevs would be 200 and 201. If
201 is already configured as a nailed device then the non-nailed
devices would be 200 and 202.
6. Verify that the cursor is in the Non-nailed PAD terminal
profile name field. Type the name of the terminal profile that the
non-nailed PAD terminals will use, as listed on the worksheets.
7. Press the
[Save Data] function key.
Press the
[Go to DTC] function key to proceed to Step 5: Select DTC
Type.
NOTE
The [Go To UserPort] key is used to configure the user port (default
ldev 21) on the NIO console. Pressing this key takes you to the HP
Support Modem Port Screen for configuring the ldev, the line speed,
modem type, and parity of the user port. The configuration of user port
is only supported for the NIO LAN console card (for example, HP 3000
Series 9X7 and 9X7 LX). Refer to the Configuring Systems for
Terminals, Printers, and Other Serial Devices manual for more
information on the user port.
NOTE
The [Go To UPS Port] key takes you to the Uninterruptible Power Supply
Port Screen. This screen is used to configure the ldev number, line
speed, and parity on a port of the SCSI/Console LAN card (default
ldev 22) to support an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) connection.
This port is only available and supported on HP 3000 Series 9X8
systems. Refer to the Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and
Other Serial Devices and to Performing System Manager Tasks for more
information on the UPS.
A UPS can also be connected to a DTC port via a configuration process
that does NOT use the
[Go To UPS Port] key. Refer to the Configuring
Systems for Terminals, Printers, and Other Serial Devices manual for
information on how to connect a UPS to a DTC port.
Fields
This screen is used to configure the information that applies to the host
system. This information defines the interaction between the system
and its asynchronous devices, such as terminals and serial printers.