TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual

Configuring the NonStop TCP/IP Subsystem
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Configuration 3: Startup Files for Two Hosts Using
an X25AM-Based Connection
STATUS1
The command file STATUS1 displays status information about the $X250 SUs, the
NonStop TCP/IP process $ZTC1, and the $ZTC1 SUBNET and ROUTE objects.
Example 3-10 shows a listing of the command file STATUS1:
Configuration of an X.25 Connection for \NY
You must configure the NonStop TCP/IP subsystem for \NY to connect to a PDN X.25
network.
The set of six command files needed to configure \NY are given below. They are
structured just like the command files for \LA.
UP2 is the root level command file. It invokes the second level command files.
SCFBASE2 starts SCP and MLMAN.
X25SUBU2 sets the line attributes and adds SUs for line $X25A.
TCPUP2 starts and configures NonStop TCP/IP and LISTNER processes. The
only difference is the process names assigned ($ZTC2 and $LSN2 respectively).
TCPUP2 invokes TCPSUBU2. TCPSUBU2 adds and starts the X.25 SUBNET and
ROUTE objects to $ZTC2.
STATUS2 displays status information about $X25A and $ZTC2.
Differences
The differences between this set of command files and the set for \LA are:
In X25SUBU2:
The line name is $X25A.
The line attribute SRCADDR is 00000012300000.
In TCPUP2:
The NonStop TCP/IP process name is $ZTC2.
The LISTNER process name is $LSN2.
Example 3-10. Command File for Status Information on X.25 Subdevices
== SCF command file displays status re: X25 subdevices,
== TCP/IP SUBNETs, and TCP/IP routes
allow errors
assume line $X250
status su (#tcpip1,#tcpip2,#tcpip3,#tcpip4,#tcpip5,#tcpip6)
assume process $ztc1
status
status subnet *
status route *