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
DTC name A name, up to eight alphanumeric characters,
beginning with a letter, assigned to the DTC. For
convenience, you may want to use the nodename
portion of the DTC node name as the DTC name. Each
DTC configured on the system must have its own
unique DTC name.
You can call up (and modify) data for a previously
configured DTC by entering an existing DTC name in
the DTC name field and pressing the
[Read DTC] key.
DTC LAN
station
address The local station address of the DTC. This is a twelve
character hexadecimal number. Each DTC’s LAN
station address is printed inside the DTC’s front cover
on a DTC48, or on the back panel of the DTC72MX or
DTC16MX/iX/RX.
DTC node
name The fully qualified node name of the DTC, in the form
nodename.domain.organization. Each part of the name
can be up to 16 characters.
DTC IP Address
(Optional) The internet protocol (IP) address of the DTC being
configured. An example of an address is: C
192.191.191 009. The IP address is optional for the
DTC, but one must be configured if the DTC is to be
able to respond to PING requests.
Enable
logging class
(Y/N) These fields, labeled 1 through 6, enable the DTC to log
various classes of events. Enter a Y to enable a class, N
to disable. Only events falling into classes which you
have explicitly enabled will be logged. Class 1 events
are the most critical and will always be logged. Note
that enabling class 5 will result in a substantial
number of events being logged. HP suggests that you
enable class 5 only when necessary and only for short
periods of time. You should also avoid enabling logging
class 5 simultaneously with an X.25 trace.
Type (of
card) The type of card installed in the DTC. Verify that the
cursor is in the “Type” field under “Enter card
types as installed in DTC.” Enter the card type
for each card in the DTC. The valid card types are listed
on the screen.