User's Manual

Chapter 2 21
Software Installation and Verification
Installation Verification
NOTE For the test described here, the ports that will be logically connected
together must have one port configured a s DTE, and the other as DCE.
Run ttgen on the .answ file.
% ttgen -o lapd_4ch_sample.answ lapd_4ch_sample.tmem
ttgen: END$ 0 Disasters, 0 Errors, 0 Warnings
%
Step 3. Bring up the ZCOM subsystem:
% zmasterd cold /opt/acc/cfg/lapd_4ch_sample.tmem
Step 4. Monitor the log file:
It is suggested t hat the appropriate /var/opt/acc/log/*.tlog file, e.g.
mon.tlog, tue.tlog, etc. be monitored to make sure the ZCOM subsystem
comes up. The following zmlog messages could be seen:
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Tue Jun 17 11:28:55 1998: zmlog: message logging resumed
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11:28:54 zmast 00101 Launched daemon zmlog, pid 1704.
11:28:54 zmast 00117 Zmasterd daemon start running ...
11:28:54 zmast 00101 Launched daemon zmon, pid 1705.
11:28:55 zmon 00002 Resource manager (Rev 1.32) for ZCOM 6.1.0.0
11:28:55 zmon 00003 Cold start with: lapd_4ch_sample.tmem
11:28:55 zmon 00100 Card 0 starting up ...
11:28:58 zmon 00110 Card 0 startup successful, card READY
11:28:58 zmon 00020 Cold start completed, ZCOM system ready
11:28:58 zmon 00004 Waiting for ZMON requests ...
11:28:58 zmast 00101 Launched daemon znode, pid 1726.
11:28:59 zcom 00165 Node 123 is now UP
Step 5. The zmntr utility can be used to display the state of the HDLC/LAP-D
link:
% zmntr
ZMNTR> tt 600 601
ZLU# Mx p:sc Terminal Description.... Rx.Mes Tx.Mes Errors E.Rate State......
0600 00 0:01 LAP-D DCE 0 0 0 0.00% Disabled
0601 00 1:01 LAP-D DTE 0 0 0 0.00% Disabled
**** ** ** Message totals 0 0 0 NaN % ********
ZMNTR> ex