TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual

Configuration Quick Start
HP NonStop TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual522271-006
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Tasks: Starting Parallel Library TCP/IP With HOSTS
4. Save the system configuration database by entering the following SCF command.
Substitute the numbering scheme you identified on Configuration Form 1 on
page 1-5, line # 1, for the variable (01.04).
5. Edit the $SYSTEM.ZTCPIP.HOSTS file.
a. Exit SCF, then enter the following TACL command:
b. Add the following entry to the file. (Use the name you identified on the
Configuration Form 1 on page 1-5, line # 2, for the variable.)
6. Create a TACL command file called TCPIPUP as in Example 1-1 on page 1-8.
Place the file in whichever volume you choose, but note the location on Line 9 of
the Configuration Form 1 on page 1-5 for future reference. You can copy this
command file from this manual available in the NonStop Technical Library (NTL).
Replace the variables (in italics) with the values you recorded on Configuration
Form 1 on page 1-5. The primary and backup processors for processes are also
variable but were not included on Configuration Form 1. Select the primary and
backup processors according to your system needs or use the ones in the
example.
Enter the following command at the TACL prompt:
10. TCPSAM Name
Arbitrary; you assign. $ZSAM1
11. LISTNER Name
Arbitrary; you assign. $LSN1
12. TELSERV Name
Arbitrary; you assign. $ZTN1
->SAVE CONFIGURATI0N 01.04
Note. See the TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Migration Guide for important information about
saving your configuration database and preserving all your system configuration
parameters. Also, see Configuration Database Management on page 4-2.
>TEDIT $SYSTEM.ZTCPIP.HOSTS
172.17.215.27 ptcpip
>TEDIT $GUEST.USER.TCPIPUP
Table 1-3. Configuration Form 1 for HOSTS File Startup (page 2 of 2)
Line
#
Variable Name/
Note Source
Step or
Example 1-1
Uses...