Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links - Edition 5 (36939-90054)

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Managing Networks with DTCCNTRL
Automatic Configuration of DTCs
At the prompt “The default DTC node name is
DTCXXXX.domain.organization. Press RETURN to continue
or enter the DTC node name to overwrite default:” press
the
[Return] key to continue or enter a different DTC node name to
overwrite the default.
5. At the prompt “Enter optional DTC IP address in the
format of n.n.n.n or press RETURN to continue:” enter
the optional DTC IP address or press the
[Return] key to continue.
The IP address is used if your HP 3000 is configured as part of a
network and you want the DTC to be able to respond to PING/iX
requests.
6. The following will appear on the screen indicating successful DTC
automatic configuration:
DTCXXXX.domain.organization automatic configuration
in progress.....
(DTC download messages will appear here if you are at the system
console.)
DTCXXXX.domain.organization configured and downloaded
successfully.
All ports configured successfully.
END OF PROGRAM
:
7. If there are SNP cards installed in the DTC, run NMMGR and
modify the configuration for Level 1 and 2 screen and Level 3 screen.
8. Modify any other X.25 card configurations as needed to complete the
X.25 and PAD configurations such as PAD ldevs, SYSLUGs and
security.
9. Validate the configuration.
10.Invoke DTCCNTRL to apply the modified X.25 configuration. This can
be done at the prompt that is displayed after validation is complete
or later at the CI prompt as described above for dynamic
configuration.
Automatic configuration can also be initiated from within NMMGR. See
the Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and Other Serial
Devices manual for the procedures on how this is done.
NOTE
You can only perform automatic configuration of new DTCs if you are
operating in a host-based management environment. In a PC-based
environment, DTCCNTRL will report an error when the command is
invoked.