NSM/web 3.1 Installation Guide (H06.23+, J06.12+)
Installation (T2806H31 and Superseding SPRs)
HP NonStop Release 3.1 NSM/web Installation Guide—663861-001
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12. Enter the Base TCP/IP Port Number
Do you wish to enter another IP address manually (y/n) [default
Y] ? :n
Please select the IP addresses on which you want NSM/web to be
installed:
192.168.101.221 on $ZTCP0 (y/n) [default N] ? :y
192.168.109.220 on $ZTC0 (y/n) [default N] ? :y
192.168.109.222 on $ZTC0 (y/n) [default N] ? :y
192.168.109.223 on $ZTC0 (y/n) [default N] ? :y
192.168.109.224 on $ZTC0 (y/n) [default N] ? :y
192.168.101.223 on $ZTCP1 (y/n) [default N] ? :y
192.168.109.221 on $ZSM1 (y/n) [default N] ? :y
192.168.108.200 on $zxtr (y/n) [default N] ? :y
NSM/web WILL NOT be installed on these IP addresses:
NSM/web WILL be installed on these IP addresses:
192.168.101.221 on $ZTCP0
192.168.109.220 on $ZTC0
192.168.109.222 on $ZTC0
192.168.109.223 on $ZTC0
192.168.109.224 on $ZTC0
192.168.101.223 on $ZTCP1
192.168.109.221 on $ZSM1
192.168.108.200 on $zxtr
Are you done selecting IP addresses (y/n) [default N] ? :y
192.168.101.221 on $ZTCP0
192.168.109.220 on $ZTC0
192.168.109.222 on $ZTC0
192.168.109.223 on $ZTC0
192.168.109.224 on $ZTC0
192.168.101.223 on $ZTCP1
192.168.109.221 on $ZSM1
192.168.108.200 on $zxtr
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You can use CTRL+Z at any prompt to stop this installer.
You can then use an appropriate fg command to resume it
in the foreground or an appropriate kill command to
terminate it.
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12. Enter the Base TCP/IP Port Number
The NSM/web client uses this port number to communicate with the NSM/web servers.
The port number you select must not be used by any other applications that share the
same TCP/IP process with NSM/web. NSM/web requires two consecutive port
numbers for its use. The same port numbers must be available in all the TCP/IP
processes on which NSM/web is installed. To identify and select the appropriate port
number, use the SCF STATUS PROCESS command for the TCP/IP process you plan
to use. If you do not enter a value, the default value is used:










