NonStop NS1200 Planning Guide

For an illustration of a conceptual example for network connectivity to a LAN, see “Primary and
Backup System Consoles Managing One System” (page 75).
Default Naming Conventions
The Integrity NonStop NS1200 system implements default naming conventions in the same
manner as other Integrity NonStop NS-series systems.
With a few exceptions, default naming conventions are not necessary for the modular resources
that make up an Integrity NonStop NS1200 system. In most cases, users can name their resources
at will and use the appropriate management applications and tools to find the location of the
resource.
However, default naming conventions for certain resources simplify creation of the initial
configuration files and automatic generation of the names of the modular resources. When
autoconfigure mode is set to ON for storage devices, the preconfigured default naming convention
is used to generate the names of the Fibre Channel disk drives.
Preconfigured default resource names are:
DescriptionExampleNaming ConventionType of Object
Tenth Fibre Channel disk
drive in the system
$FC10
$FC number
Fiber Channel disk drive
Twentieth ESS disk drive in
the system
$ESS20
$ESS number
ESS disk drive
First modular tape drive in
the system
$TAPE01
$TAPE number
Modular tape drive
Ethernet connection in
location 100.2.7
G10027G group module slotEthernet
LIF for PIF at location
100.2.7.0.B
L10027BL group module slot portEthernet LIF
First TCP6SAM or TCP/IP
process for the system
$ZTC0$ZTC numberTCP/IP process
First Telserv process for the
system
$ZTN0$ZTN numberTelserv process
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.
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