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Configuration Quick Start
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Creating a Single-Line Expand Line-Handler
Process
If you want to use IPv6 communications, add the device as:
-> ADD DEVICE $ZZWAN.#device_name, PROFILE name,&
IOPOBJECT $SYSTEM.SYS00.LHOBJ, CPU cpunum, ALTCPU altcpu,&
TYPE (63,0), RSIZE 0, PATHTF 2, NEXTSYS sysnum,&
ASSOCIATEDEV tcp6sam_process or cipsam_process, IPVER_IPV6,&
V6SRCIPADDR ipv6srcaddress, V6DESTIPADDR ipv6destaddress,&
SRCIPPORT sipport, DESTIPPORT dipport
Note. If you want the Expand-over-IP line-handler process to be part of a multi-CPU path,
specify the SUPERPATH_ON modifier in the SCF ADD DEVICE command. You can configure
a maximum of 16 paths in a multi-CPU path.
Table 1-4. SCF ADD DEVICE Syntax: Expand-Over-IP (page 1 of 2)
Parameter Description
device_name The name you want to assign to the Expand line-handler process.
name The name of the profile you created in
Task 3: Add the Expand Line-
Handler Profile(s).
cpunum The number of the primary processor.
sysnum The number of the system connected to the other end of the line.
System numbers can be displayed using the SCF INFO PROCESS
$NCP
, LINESET command.
altcpu The number of the alternate processor.
tcpip_process The name of the TCP/IP process you want to
associate with the
Expand-over-IP line-handler process. For NonStop TCP/IP, the
tcpip_process must be configured in the same processor pair as
the Expand-over-IP line-handler process. For NonStop TCP/IPv6
and CIP, the tcpip_process can be configured in any processor
only if the TCP/IP monitor process is running on the processor
where the Expand-line-handler process is configured.
tcp6sam_process The name of the NonStop TCP/IPv6 TCP6SAM process you want to
a
ssociate with the Expand-over-IP line-handler process. The
TCP6SAM process does not need to be configured in the same
processor pair as the Expand-over-IP line-handler process but there
must be a NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem monitor process
($ZZTCP.#ZPTMn, where n is the processor number) in the
processors that contain the Expand-over-IP line-handler process
pair. If you use NonStop TCP/IPv6 in INET (IPv4) mode, the
additional parameters for IPv6, IPVER_IPV6, V6SRCIPADDR, and
V6DESTIPADDR are not needed. DESTIPADDR is required for
INET operations, however. NonStop TCP/IPv6 has a feature called
logical network partitioning (LNP) that affects configuration. For
more information on this feature, see
Internet Protocol (IP)
Networks on page 3-4.
* Supported only on systems running J06.04 and later J-series RVUs.