HP X.25/9000 User's Guide HP-UX 11i v3 (5900-1523, August 2011)

3 Configuration
Configuring the X.25 link
This section describes how to configure your X.25 link using HP System Management
Homepage(SMH).
HP SMH provides Graphical User Interface (GUI), Terminal User Interface (TUI), and Command
Line Interface (CLI) for managing HP-UX. You can access these interfaces using the smh command
(/usr/sbin/smh).
If the DISPLAY environment variable is set, HP SMH opens in the default web browser. If the DISPLAY
environment variable is not set, HP SMH opens in the TUI. For more information, see the HP-UX
11i v3 release notes and the SMH product online help.
In SMH, the term “card” refers to a particular X.25 interface. Dual-port cards have two interfaces.
In this context, an interface is the same as a port.
NOTE: System Administration Manager (SAM) is deprecated on HP-UX 11i v3 and replaced
with the enhanced HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH). Users who attempt to start SAM
from the command line interface are automatically redirected to the SMH user interface. SMH can
be run directly in a web browser window by entering http://hostname:2301. In the Graphical
User Interface (GUI), after logging in, the SMH main menu is displayed. Select Tools > networking
and communications > network interface cards > choose X.25. For more information on SMH, see
the HP System Management Homepage Release Notes (Part Number:381383-009) on http://
docs.hp.com.
Using SMH
Follow the steps below to start SMH and display the Configure X.25 Card window:
1. Make sure that you are logged in as root. Then, at the HP-UX prompt, enter:
smh
(To run SMH in the background, type: smh &).
2. At the SMH main window, select Tools menu. SMH displays numerous object lists.
3. Double-click on the Network Services Configuration menu. SMH displays an object list that
shows all network interfaces (devices) installed in your system.
SMH displays each port (for multi-port cards) as a unique interface with its hardware path
and name. Interfaces are listed in order of their slot number.
4. Highlight the X.25 device that you want to configure on the object list and select Configure
from the Actions menu, or double-click the device you want.
The Configure X.25 Software window displays. If you are modifying a device that is already
configured, the window is entitled, Configure X.25 Card.
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