NonStop NS1000 Planning Guide (H06.08+)
DescriptionExampleNaming ConventionType of Object
First Listener process for the
system
LSN0$LSN numberListener process
NoneNoneAutomatically created by
WANMGR
TFTP process
NoneNoneAutomatically created by
WANMGR
WANBOOT process
On new NonStop systems, only one of each of these processes and names is configured:
• TCP6SAM - $ZTC0
• Telserv - $ZTCN0
• Listener - $LSN0
No TFTP or WANBOOT process is configured for new NonStop systems.
NOTE: Naming conventions or configurations for the dedicated service LAN TCP/IP are the
same as the TCP/IP conventions used with G-series RVUs. The names are $ZTCP0 and $ZTCP1.
CAUTION: Do not change the process names for $ZTCP0 and $ZTCP1. Doing so will make
some components inaccessible.
OSM Service Connection provides the location of the resource by adding an identifying suffix
to the names of all the system resources. Other interfaces, such as SCF, also provide means to
locate named resources.
PDU Strapping Configurations
PDUs are available in four static strapping configurations that are factory-installed in a modular
cabinet. The specific PDU strapping configuration for a particular site depends on the type and
voltage of AC power at the intended installation site for the system. For information on the PDUs
supported for an Integrity NonStop NS1000 system, refer to:
• “North America and Japan 208 V AC input, 3-phase delta, 24A RMS Power” (page 51)
• “North America and Japan 200 to 240 V AC input, Single phase, 40A RMS Power” (page 51)
• “International 380 to 415 V AC input, 3-phase Wye, 16A RMS Power” (page 51)
• “International 200 to 240 V AC input, Single phase, 32A RMS Power” (page 52)
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