CP6100 Configuration and Management Manual
CP6100 Configuration and Management Manual—426741-003
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1 Configuration Quick Start
This section is a configuration quick start for the CP6100 subsystem. This procedure
explains how to set up the initial CP6100 processes on an Integrity NonStop NS-series
or NonStop S-series server. For an overview of the CP6100 subsystem, see Section 2,
Overview of the CP6100 Subsystem
To help you complete the configuration tasks quickly, this section recommends you
accept the default values provided by the CP6100 subsystem. If you want to change
your CP6100 configuration, or if you want to complete the initial configuration without
using the default configuration values, refer to the appropriate sections of this manual.
Task Summary
1. Log On to the NonStop Server and Obtain SWAN Information on page 1-2
2. Add a CP6100 Profile on page 1-4
3. Add a CP6100 Device on page 1-4
4. Start the CP6100 Line on page 1-5
Assumptions
At the beginning of the procedure, the Integrity NonStop NS-series or
NonStop S-series server is in the following state:
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The default software configuration is as shipped by manufacturing.
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The initial TSM or OSM configuration is complete. Note that TSM is not supported
on Integrity NonStop NS-series servers.
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The SLSA subsystem has been defined and started. Also, a LAN adapter (for
example, a Gigabit Ethernet 4-port ServerNet adapter (G4SA) has been installed
and started). Note that the G4SA can only be installed in an I/O Adapter Module
(IOAM) enclosure. For more information, see the Gigabit Ethernet 4-Port Adapter
Installation and Support Guide.
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A NonStop TCP/IP process has been defined and started. Note that Parallel
Library TCP/IP is not supported on Integrity NonStop NS-series servers.
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The WAN manager process ($ZZWAN) has been defined and started, and the
WAN processes CONMGR, WANBOOT, TFTP, and the SNMP trap multiplexer are
also defined and started.
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The SWAN/SWAN2 concentrator has been installed, defined, and started and has
an available WAN line.