HP-UX LAN Administrator's Guide (Feburary 2007)
Table Of Contents
- About This Document
- 1 New for the HP-UX 11i v3 Release
- 2 Installing HP-UX LAN
- 3 Configuring HP-UX LAN Using SAM
- 4 Manually Installing and Configuring HP-UX LAN
- 5 Troubleshooting HP-UX LAN
- Troubleshooting Overview
- Troubleshooting Q & A
- LAN Interface Card Statistics
- 100Base-T Checklist
- Diagnostic Flowcharts
- Flowchart 1: Configuration Test
- Flowchart 2: Configuration Test continued
- Flowchart 3: Configuration Test continued
- Flowchart 4: Network Level Loopback Test
- Flowchart 5: Network Level Loopback Test continued
- Flowchart 6: Transport Level Loopback Test (using Internet Services)
- Flowchart 7: Link Level Loopback Test
- Flowchart 8: LAN Connections Test
- Flowchart 9: Gateway Remote Loopback Test
- Flowchart 10: Gateway Remote Loopback Test continued
- Flowchart 11: Subnet Test
- 6 LAN Resources
- 7 Network Addressing
- Overview of Network Addressing Schemes
- Networking Terminology
- Network Addresses and Node Names
- Internet Addresses
- Subnet Addresses
- Configuring Gateways on Fixed-Length Subnets
- Variable-Length Subnet Addressing
- Configuring Gateways on Variable-Length Subnets
- Configuring Gateways on Supernets
- IP Multicast Addresses
- Virtual IP (VIP) Addresses
- CIDR - Classless Inter-Domain Routing
- 8 LAN Device and Interface Terminology

Configuring HP-UX LAN Using SAMDRAFT COPY
Configuring Network Connectivity
Chapter 314
NOTE You can modify or remove remote systems and modify default gateways by
highlighting the Remote System Name from the object list and choosing
Modify, Remove, or Modify Default Gateway from the “Actions” menu.
6. Choose Exit from the “File” menu.
7. Then Exit SAM from the “File” menu again.
8. Verify remote system configuration.
a. View the list of remote systems you can communicate with using a symbolic name by
typing the following command at the HP-UX prompt (note that this file may be large):
more /etc/hosts
b. View the configured destinations reached through gateways and the gateways used to
reach those destinations by typing the following command at the HP-UX prompt:
netstat -r
To verify that you can communicate with a remote system using the HP-UX LAN product,
continue to “Verifying the Installation”.