Installation guide

Remote Annex 4000 Hardware Installation Guide
Chapter 2 Installing the Remote Annex 4000
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1 To find the appropriate circuit, type the following command:
The system responds:
2 Go back into NCP and enable that circuit to honor service requests
by issuing the following NCP commands:
Configuring for Crash Dump Support
The VAX VMS load host can be set up to accept crash dumps from
the Remote Annex at any time. To enable this feature, you must assign
a DECnet node name and address to your Remote Annex and set up
NCP to point to a directory that will receive the crash dumps. You
will need the Remote Annex’s Ethernet address before you can
execute these commands. The show server command displays the
Remote Annex’s Ethernet address. See the Annex Interface for VMS
Environments Administrator’s Guide for more information about this
command.
$MCR NCP SHOW KNOWN CIRCUITS
Known Circuit Volatile Summary as of 25-May-1993
Circuit State Loopback Adjacent
Name Routing Node
SVA-0 on
$MCR NCP DEF CIRCUIT SVA-0 SERVICE ENABLED
$MCR NCP SET CIRCUIT SVA-0 SERVICE ENABLED
$MCR NCP SET CIRCUIT SVA-0 STATE OFF
$MCR NCP SET CIRCUIT SVA-0 STATE ON