TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.29+, H06.03+, J06.03+)

HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual524523-012
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1 Quick Start
This manual documents NonStop TCP/IPv6 only; it does not document Parallel Library
TCP/IP. However, if you configure NonStop TCP/IPv6 in INET mode, NonStop
TCP/IPv6 is a direct replacement for Parallel Library TCP/IP.
This section provides examples for starting NonStop TCP/IPv6 in INET and DUAL
modes. This section does not provide background information about IPv6; to gain a
more in-depth understanding of IPv6, see Appendix A, IPv6 Fundamentals, and About
This Manual for a list of industry resources on the topic.
This section also does not explain the examples. For an explanation of the examples in
this section and for procedures for adding more features such as routes and
round-robin filtering as well as for how to configure the subsystem in INET6 mode, see
Section 5, Example Illustrations and Adding Features to the Basic Configuration.
The default mode for the NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem is INET (see NonStop
TCP/IPv6 Operating Modes on page 2-19).
I. Prepare to Install and Configure NonStop
TCP/IPv6
Before you install and configure NonStop TCP/IPv6, follow the procedures in this
subsection.
1. Check Assumptions Before Starting NonStop TCP/IPv6
Before starting the NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem, check that these assumptions are
met:
The SCF environment is operational (that is, $ZNET is STARTED).
QIOMON is running (that is, $ZMnn is STARTED).
SLSA is running (that is, $ZZLAN is STARTED).
Parallel Library TCP/IP and NonStop TCP/IPv6 are not already running on the
system. If NonStop TCP/IPv6 is already running and you want to reconfigure it in a
different mode, first stop the subsystem by following the procedures in Stopping
NonStop TCP/IPv6 on page 6-7, and then restart it by following the procedures in
this section (for INET or DUAL mode) or the procedures in Configure the Basic
Subsystem for INET6 Mode on page 5-7. On a NonStop S-series server, if Parallel
Library TCP/IP is running, you must stop it by using the procedure Stopping
NonStop TCP/IPv6 as a Generic Process on page 6-12, substituting TCPMON and
TCPSAM for TCP6MON and TCP6SAM in that procedure. You can also see the
Note. You cannot simultaneously run both the Parallel Library TCP/IP and NonStop TCP/IPv6
subsystems on the same system. Furthermore, Parallel Library TCP/IP is not supported on
Integrity NonStop servers.