TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual
Configuration Quick Start
TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual—427132-004
1-7
Tasks
Tasks
1. Edit the $SYSTEM.ZTCPIP.HOSTS file to include the following entries:
2. Create a TACL command file called TCPIPUP as in Example 1-1. (Note that the
TCPIP RUN command does not specify priority (PRI). TCP/IP starts at a priority of
200 regardless of any priority specified for startup.)
Hint. Before you add your NonStop TCP/IP process pair, issue an SCF STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.*
command. Select a running LIF and issue a STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.lif-name on that LIF. The
“CPUs with Data Path” field lists the available CPUs. Select two CPUs in the “CPUs with Data
Path” list. Use the CPUs you selected when specifying the primary and backup CPU numbers
for the TCP/IP process. In addition, use the same CPUs when adding TELNET and LISTNER.
When you add the SUBNET (see ADD SUBNET Command
on page 4-21 for details) use the
LIF name that you just chose for the DEVICENAME. (These items are highlighted in the
command files shown in Example 1-1
, Example 1-3, and Example 1-4.)
>SCF
->STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.*
SLSA Status LIF
Name State Access State
$ZZLAN.LANY STARTED UP
$ZZLAN.LANX STARTED UP
$ZZLAN.TOK20A STARTED UP
$ZZLAN.TOK10A STARTED UP
$ZZLAN.LAN21 STARTED UP
The following example shows the display that results from the STATUS LIF
$ZZLAN.<lif-name> command:
-> STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.LAN21, detail
SLSA Detailed Status LIF \SYSTEM.$ZZLAN.LAN21
Access State............... UP
CPUs with Data Path........ ( 0 , 1, 2, 3)
Potential Access CPUs...... ( 0, 1, 2, 3))
State...................... STARTED
Trace Filename.............
Trace Status...............
127.0.0.1 localhost loopback
150.20.30.1 breeze
==150.20.30.1 is the IP Address of Host
==breeze is the Host Name