LAN Configuration and Management Manual

Configuration Quick Start
LAN Configuration and Management Manual520469-012
1-2
Configuration File Contents
Configuration File Contents
HP manufacturing used the following configuration files to create your initial system
configuration. These files are located in the $SYSTEM.ZSYSCONF subvolume.
SCF0000
STARTCOM
STARTSCF
Contents of the SCF0000 File
The SCF0000 file contains Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) commands that configure
the following LAN subsystem processes and objects:
LAN Manager (LANMAN) process ($ZZLAN).
ADAPTER and logical interface (LIF) objects.
The SCF000 file also contains SCF commands that configure and start the SWAN
concentrators connected to the LAN adapters.
Contents of the STARTCOM File
The STARTCOM file contains HP Tandem Advanced Command Language (TACL)
commands that configure the HP NonStop TCP/IP processes (and corresponding
LISTNER and TELSERV processes) used to support the adapters defined in the
SCF0000 file.
Contents of the STARTSCF File
The STARTSCF file contains SCF commands that configure and start the TCP/IP
SUBNET and ROUTE objects for the NonStop TCP/IP processes defined in the
STARTCOM file. These commands associate each adapter LIF to a TCP/IP process.
The TCP/IP processes for the LIFs associated with the multi-function I/O board
(MFIOB) adapters installed in a NonStop S-series server are configured and started by
the OSM Service Connection or TSM Service Application. The OSM or TSM processes
are added in the SCF0000 file.
Verifying the Initial SLSA Subsystem
Configuration
HP recommends that you verify that the required processes and objects are configured
and started. The following subsections describe how to use the SCF commands to
check the state of these processes and objects. All the processes must be in the
STARTED state. If a process is in the STOPPED state, refer to Troubleshooting Tips.