ACC X.25/ISDN Data Analyzer User's Guide

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Installing the Data Analyzer
Configuring the Analyzer
Configuring the Analyzer
The analyzer can be configured dynamically, as needed, and this is the
recommended method. The analyzer is configured dynamically by the
following steps:
For 8-Channel EISA or NIO multiplexers connect an analyzer cable.
Start the ACC subsystem with the daemon pcapture running (this
can be added to the zmasterd_list configuration file).
•Usepdisplay t o configure (use the runc command), start and stop
the analyzer.
•Usepdisplay to view the captured X.25 or ISDN traffic.
The analyzer can also be configured manually by adding the appropriate
entries to the network configuration file (see Appendix B , “Network
Configuration,”on page 55 for more details). This file contains the initial
configuration for the ACC Multiplexer subsystem. The configuration
steps in this case would be:
Connect an analyzer cable for 8-Channel EISA or NIO multiplexers.
Configure the required analyzer ports as in Appendix B , “Network
Configuration,” on page 55.
Start the ACC subsystem with the daemon pcapture running (this
can be added to the zmasterd_list configuration file).
•Usepdisplay to start and stop the analyzer.
•Usepdisplay to view the captured X.25 or ISDN traffic.
Dynamic Set-Up of Analyzer Configuration
The analyzer can be conveniently configured and set up to run on
specified ports/sub-channels using the runc command. T he runc
command configures the required ZCOM table entries (including ZLU
numbers) for the specified port/subchannel before starting the capture
and optional displaying of data.