Installing and Administering HP FTAM/9000 Edition 4 B1033-90034 HP 9000 Networking E0597 Printed in: U.S.A. © Copyright 1997, Hewlett-Packard Company.
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Preface Purpose This manual contains installation, configuration, and verification steps for HP FTAM/9000, Hewlett-Packard's File Transfer, Access, and Management product which enables you to manipulate local and remote data files. • Installation is the process of copying the software from the product tape (magnetic or cartridge) to your system's disk. The installation steps are in chapter 1, “Installing HP FTAM/9000.
Related Documents For More Information Read Using HP FTAM/9000 HP FTAM/9000 User’s Guide (B1033-90024) Troubleshooting HP FTAM/9000 OSI Troubleshooting Guide (32070-90020) FTAM Programming HP FTAM/9000 Programmer's Guide (B1033-90014) FTAM Protocol Specifications ISO 8571, Information Processing Systems – Open Systems Interconnection – File Transfer, Access and Management Conventions The table below explains the typographic conventions used in this manual.
Contents 1. Installing HP FTAM/9000 Installation Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Before You Begin the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Function Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 The HELP Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Additional Configuration Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FTAM Local Application Parameters: local_app . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FTAM Initiator Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FTAM Responder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FTAM Local Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Installing HP FTAM/9000 Installation Overview Installation Overview Before installing HP FTAM/9000, you need to have installed the other parts of your “OSI stack” (OTS/9000 and the LAN/9000 link, the X.25/9000 link, and/or the FDDI/9000 link, as applicable). Each of the products in the OSI stack requires a specific amount of root partition space.
Installing HP FTAM/9000 Installation Overview The menu labels include indicators. An arrow indicator (->) indicates a branch to another menu. A series of dots (...) indicates that there is an associated form for the menu item. On the form screens, you will see fields that display default parameters that you can modify by entering new parameters. Some of these fields may scroll vertically, indicated by a row of down arrows (V) or a row of up arrows (ˆ).
Installing HP FTAM/9000 To Install HP FTAM/9000 To Install HP FTAM/9000 The swinstall Procedure The HP-UX swinstall procedure installs the HP FTAM/9000 software on the disk. Follow the swinstall procedure to install HP FTAM/9000: 1. At the system prompt, log onto the system by typing root. 2. Run swinstall. Please refer to the swinstall manual for more information on swinstall. Refer to chapter 6 in the HP FTAM/9000 Reference Manual for a list of the filesets installed. 3.
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Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Overview Configuration Overview This chapter contains the following three sections: • Configuration Worksheets — This section provides the five configuration worksheets you will fill out before beginning the configuration process. • Configuration Parameters — This section describes each of the configuration parameters and explains which ones are required or optional and which are default parameters.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Worksheets Configuration Worksheets There are three HP FTAM/9000 configuration worksheets: the FTAM Initiator worksheet, the FTAM Responder worksheet, and the FTAM Remote Responder worksheet. The FTAM software that was installed on the local node has default parameters for the FTAM Initiator and FTAM Responder. The FTAM program can function normally with these default parameters.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Worksheets FTAM Initiator Worksheet This worksheet contains the identification information supplied to remote nodes when this node initiates an FTAM connection, as well as the number of simultaneous FTAM connections that may be open at one time (using ftam, fcp, and the like).
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Worksheets FTAM Responder Worksheet This worksheet contains the FTAM Responder address name and connection limit, which is information the local node sends to a Remote Responder when the Remote Responder initiates an FTAM connection. There are default parameters for this worksheet.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Worksheets FTAM Remote Responder Worksheet This worksheet is used to configure all FTAM Remote Responders. You need to make one copy of the worksheet for every FTAM Remote Responder with which you will want to communicate. If you do not have the information shown below about the FTAM Remote Responder or Responders, you need to obtain that information. There are no default parameters for this worksheet.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Parameters Configuration Parameters FTAM Initiator Parameters The following are restrictions for the HP FTAM/9000 Initiator Application Entity title entries: • The Application Process and Application Entity are required entries. • There must be an Organization entry or an Organizational Unit entry. • There may be both an Organization entry and an Organizational Unit entry.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Parameters Locality Description This parameter may occur zero, one, or more times in a name. Example ca Format alphanumeric characters Valid value any string of ASCII characters Default value none Organization org_unit Description This parameter is the associated company or organization.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Parameters Application process ftam Description This required parameter defines the application process to be used. Hewlett-Packard recommends that you do not change this parameter value. Format alphanumeric characters Valid value any string of ASCII characters Default value ftam Application entity init Description This required parameter defines the Application Entity to be used. Hewlett-Packard recommends that you do not change this parameter value.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Parameters Maximum number of associations per invocations 20 Description This required parameter sets the number of connections an FTAM application is allowed to have established at any one time. This parameter is important for FTAM applications that use low-level context-sensitive functions and maintain multiple connections at any one time.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Parameters NOTE The Presentation, Session, and Transport selector values are combined to make the Responder Presentation Address. The NSAP portion of the Presentation Address is the NSAP configured for the local node, which is added automatically by the configuration program. Presentation selector (hex string) 0001 Description This parameter is the Presentation selector portion of the Responder's Presentation Address.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Parameters Maximum number of associations 50 Description This required parameter sets the number of connections that the local FTAM Responder can service at any one time. Format decimal number Valid value 1 to 100 Default value 50 FTAM Remote Responder Parameters Remote responder’s alias NOTE Description This parameter is the hostname of the remote node.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Parameters Presentation selector (hex string) Description This parameter is the Presentation selector portion of the Remote Responder's Presentation Address. The Presentation Address is used to distinguish between messages for different OSI applications.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Parameters Transport selector (hex string) Description This parameter is the Transport selector portion of the Remote Responder's Presentation Address. The Presentation Address is used to distinguish between messages for different OSI applications. Format hexadecimal string Valid value 2 to 64digits (must be an even number of digits) Default value none Description These are the NSAPs of a remote node on which a remote application resides.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 HP FTAM/9000 Configuration HP FTAM/9000 Configuration The FTAM Initiator, FTAM Responder, and FTAM Remote Responder each have one configuration screen. You will need to display the FTAM Initiator and FTAM Responder screens only if you want to change their default parameters. To begin FTAM configuration 1. If you are in the osiadmin program, press f8 until the osiadmin Main menu is displayed.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Figure 2-1 FTAM Configuration Screen Proceed to the next section for the steps to configure the FTAM Initiator. To configure the FTAM Initiator 1. Select FTAM Initiator: View/Modify. The View/Modify FTAM Initiator screen shown below is displayed. It shows the default parameters for the FTAM Initiator. 2. Change the default values shown on the screen to match the values you added to the FTAM Initiator worksheet. 3. Press Perform Task f4.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Figure 2-2 View/Modify FTAM Initiator Screen 4. Press the space bar to return to the FTAM Configuration screen. To configure the FTAM Responder 1. Select FTAM Responder: View/Modify. The View/Modify FTAM Responder screen shown below is displayed. It shows the default parameter values for the FTAM Responder. 2. Change the default values shown in the screen to match the values you added to the FTAM Responder worksheet. 3. Press Perform Task [f4].
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 HP FTAM/9000 Configuration Figure 2-3 View/Modify FTAM Responder Screen NOTE If you make configuration changes to the FTAM Responder, you need to start HP FTAM for the changes to take effect. Refer to the last section of this chapter for instructions. To configure the FTAM Remote Responder 1. Select Remote Responders: Add ... The Add Remote Responder screen shown below is displayed. 2. Enter the values from the FTAM Remote Responder worksheet. 3. Press Perform Task f4.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 HP FTAM/9000 Configuration 4. Press the space bar to return to the FTAM Configuration screen. 5. Press Back to OSIADMIN f8. The following message appears: You have modified the FTAM configuration. These changes may be invoked now, or you may invoke them later through the “Update OTS” option in OSIADMIN's OTS menu. Figure 2-4 Add Remote Responder Screen 6. Enter y to execute otsdate or n to continue.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 To start/update OTS and HP FTAM To start/update OTS and HP FTAM OTS OTS needs to be started or updated for your configuration changes to take effect. If you chose to update OTS after you finished the configuration steps in the previous section, you do not need to complete the following OTS steps. 1. At the osiadmin Main menu, select OTS. The OTS menu is displayed. 2. If OTS is not running, select Start OTS. If OTS is running, select Update OTS.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 To start/update OTS and HP FTAM Starting the FTAM Responder at System Startup The FTAM Responder can be started automatically at system startup. To start the FTAM Responder automatically, in the file /etc/rc.config.d/ftam, set the variable FTAMSTART to “on”: FTAMSTART=on If you want to start the Responder with arguments, in the file /etc/rc.config.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters Additional Configuration Parameters Other optional parameters not configured for FTAM using osiadmin can be configured by modifying the configuration files: /etc/opt/ots/conf/local_app, /etc/opt/ots/conf/remote_app, /etc/opt/ots/conf/ftam_parms, /etc/opt/ftam/conf/ftam_conf, and /etc/opt/ftam/conf/ftam_pw. The parameters are described in the next five sections.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters ae_max_recv_size This is the maximum size Presentation layer PDU that can be received. This value cannot be configured. FORMAT decimal UNIT bytes RANGE fixed DEFAULT 16834 OSICONF no DYNAMIC yes SCREEN NA FIELD NA ftam_ddn_lookup_ path This parameter controls the mapping between aliases and Directory Distinguished Names (DDNs). It consists of a series of one or more “templates”.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters When you specify the alias for a desired FTAM responder through osiadmin, the alias is combined with the first template in the ftam_ddn_lookup_path to create the value of ae_remote_aet or ftam_resp_aet. HP recommends that you use the default value. If you change it, HP recommends that the value of the ftam_resp_aet and ae_remote_aet always follow the form of the first template in ftam_ddn_lookup_path.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters FTAM Initiator Parameters ftam_init_aet This parameter specifies the AE title for the FTAM initiator process. This value should be derived from the ftam_ddn_lookup_path.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters DEFAULT /O=org_name/OU=org_unit /OU=alias (from ftam_ddn_lookup_path parameter)/AP=ftam/AE=init OSICONF yes DYNAMIC yes SCREEN View/Modify FTAM Initiator FIELD Country/Locality/Organization/ Organizational Unit/Application Process/ Application Entity ae_local_padd This parameter is the local Presentation Address for this application. FORMAT ASCII string UNIT NA RANGE The parameter has the form: P-sel.S-sel.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters WARNING DYNAMIC yes SCREEN NA FIELD NA The following T-Selectors are reserved and cannot be used here. 435F626F677573, 52454C4159, 323236, 323332, 323338, 323430, 323432, 323434. The NSAP portion of the Presentation Address is the NSAP configured for the local node and is added automatically by the configuration program. ae_max_active_invoke This parameter sets the number of times this AE Title may be used by an FTAM application.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters ae_max_active_assoc This parameter sets the number of connections an FTAM application is allowed to have established at any one time. This parameter is important for FTAM applications that use low level context sensitive functions and maintain multiple connections at any one time.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters DEFAULT none OSICONF no DYNAMIC yes SCREEN NA FIELD NA ae_max_inb_assoc This parameter sets the number of inbound connections that the application can service at any one time. Since the FTAM initiator only creates connections and does not accept them, this value should always be 0.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters FTAM Responder ftam_resp_aet This parameter specifies the AE title for the FTAM responder process.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters DEFAULT /O=org_name/OU=org_unit /OU=alias (from ftam_ddn_lookup_path parameter)/AP=ftam/AE=init OSICONF yes DYNAMIC yes SCREEN View/Modify FTAM Initiator FIELD Responder’s Alias (Allows changing OU alias) ae_local_paddr This parameter is the local Presentation Address for this application FORMAT ASCII string UNIT NA RANGE The parameter has the form: P-sel.S-sel.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters WARNING DYNAMIC yes SCREEN View/Modify FTAM Responder FIELD Presentation Selector Session Selector Transport Selector The following T-Selectors are reserved and cannot be used here. 435F626F677573, 52454C4159, 323236, 323332, 323338, 323430, 323432, 323434. The NSAP portion of the Presentation Address is the NSAP configured for the local node and is added automatically by the configuration program.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters ae_max_inb_assoc This parameter sets the number of inbound connections that the application can service at any one time.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters FTAM Local Applications ae_local_paddr This parameter is the local Presentation Address for this application FORMAT ASCII string UNIT NA RANGE The parameter has the form: P-sel.S-sel.T-sel where: P-sel - Presentation selector (0-32 hexadecimal digits) S-sel - Session selector (0-32 hexadecimal digits) T-sel - Transport selector (0-64 hexadecimal digits) Each selector must be an even number of digits.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters WARNING The following T-Selectors are reserved and cannot be used here. 435F626F677573, 52454C4159, 323236, 323332, 323338, 323430, 323432, 323434. There are also two reserved default P-Addresses. 0001.0001.0001 and 0002.0002.0002. The NSAP portion of the Presentation Address is the NSAP configured for the local node and is added automatically by the configuration program.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters FORMAT decimal number UNIT invocations RANGE 1 - 300 DEFAULT 1 OSICONF yes DYNAMIC yes SCREEN Add/View/Modify FTAM Local Application FIELD Maximum Number of Invocations ae_max_active_assoc This parameter sets the number of connections the application is allowed to have established at any one time.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 Additional Configuration Parameters ae_max_inb_assoc This parameter sets the number of inbound connections that the application can service at any one time.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Remote Parameters: remote_app FTAM Remote Parameters: remote_app This file contains the list of remote FTAM applications. For example, the AE Titles of remote FTAM applications are configured in this file. The following parameters are found in the remote_app file: ae_remote_aet This parameter specifies the AE title for a remote FTAM application.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Remote Parameters: remote_app ap_title - application process (alphanumeric string) ap_entity - application entry (alphanumeric string) The total line length must not exceed 1024 characters (including the parameter name and any white space).
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Remote Parameters: remote_app ae_remote_paddr This parameter is the remote Presentation Address for this application. FORMAT ASCII string UNIT NA RANGE The parameter has the form: P-sel.S-sel.T-sel.NSAP1.NSAP2...NSAP8 where: P-sel - Presentation selector (0-32 hexadecimal digits) S-sel - Session selector (0-32 hexadecimal digits) T-sel - Transport selector (0-64 hexadecimal digits) Each selector must be an even number of digits.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Remote Parameters: remote_app DYNAMIC yes SCREEN Add/View/Modify Remote Responder Add/View/Modify FTAM Remote Application FIELD Presentation Selector Session Selector Transport Selector Network Address ae_remote_objid This object ID may optionally be sent by an application or service during connection establishment, and may be used for security or authentication purposes by non-HP equipment.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Parameters: ftam_parms FTAM Parameters: ftam_parms The following group of parameters are used by the FTAM applications running on the local node. These parameters are located in the ftam_parms file. ft_qos This parameter allows you to configure the class of error recovery for all FTAM connections. A list of the FTAM error classes follows.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Parameters: ftam_parms DYNAMIC yes SCREEN NA FIELD NA ft_chkpt_window This parameter allows you to configure the size of the checkpoint window in this local system. It is used by all FTAM connections. The value is only used if the ft_qos error class is set to 1 or 2.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Parameters: ftam_parms ft_no_of_recovery This parameter allows you to configure the number of recoveries that will be attempted on each file transfer. This will prevent looping of the recovery procedure. The value is only used if the ft_qos error class is set to 1 or 2.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Parameters: ftam_parms DEFAULT 30 OSICONF no DYNAMIC yes SCREEN NA FIELD NA ft_recovery_err_retry This parameter allows you to configure the number of attempts that the FTAM initiator will re-send an F-RECOVER request when the FTAM responder is not ready to perform a recovery. The FTAM initiator will retry up to the number of retries configured as long as a negative F-RECOVER response is received and the current activity state is in progress for read or write.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Parameters: ftam_conf FTAM Parameters: ftam_conf The parameters in this file generally do not need to be set or changed for normal FTAM operations. They are required when interoperating with machines which require these optional parameters to be specified in a way that is different from the default behavior of HP’s FTAM. The environment variable AEQ_SENDING is supported to determine if the AE qualifiers (AEQ) will or will not be encoded and sent in the AARQ and AARE PDUs.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Parameters: ftam_conf local_init This parameter indicates that the subsequent AEQ_enable parameter specified applies to ftam_init. AEQ_enable This parameter decides if the Application Entity Qualifier (AEQ) will or will not be encoded and sent as part of the Calling Application Entity Title (AET) in the ACSE Association Request (AARQ) PDU. If it is set to 0, then the Calling AEQ will not be encoded and sent.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Parameters: ftam_conf local_responder This parameter indicates that the subsequent AEQ_enable parameter specified applies to ftam_responder. AEQ_enable This parameter decides if the Application Entity Qualifier (AEQ) will or will not be encoded and sent as part of the responding Application Entity Title (AET) in the ACSE Association Response (AARE) PDU. If it is set to 0, then the responding AEQ will not be encoded and sent.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Parameters: ftam_conf remote_responder This parameter is the name of the remote host machine. The subsequent value of the AEQ_enable parameter applies to this machine.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Parameters: ftam_conf AEQ_enable This parameter decides if the Application Entity Qualifier (AEQ) will or will not be encoded and sent as part of the responding Application Entity Title (AET) in the ACSE Association Request (AARQ) PDU. If it is set to 0, then the called AEQ will not be encoded and sent. If it is set to 1 or if this parameter is not defined, the default action is used. The default action is to encode and send the called AEQ.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Password Types: ftam_pw FTAM Password Types: ftam_pw The following parameters are used to specify how the password is encoded and sent in the Protocol Data units (PDUs). The password can be sent as either octet strings or graphic strings. If the ftam_pw file is not present or if the parameters contain invalid values, FTAM applications uses a default behavior. The default behavior is to encode and send the passwords as octet strings.
Configuring HP FTAM/9000 FTAM Password Types: ftam_pw filestore_pw 66 This parameter specifies how the filestore password is encoded and sent. If it is set to 0, the password is sent as an octet string. If it is set to 1, the filestore password is sent as a graphic string. For any other value, the password is sent as an octet string.
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Verifying HP FTAM/9000 Verification Overview Verification Overview To verify that HP FTAM/9000 has been configured correctly, you will run two tests. The first test will perform a local loopback test from the osiadmin Main menu. The second test will use the FTAM interactive interface to transfer a file on the local system. If you experience unexpected system behavior, refer to the “Troubleshooting” chapter in the OSI Troubleshooting Guide.
Verifying HP FTAM/9000 Verification Overview To verify the HP FTAM/9000 configuration This local connection test is to verify that HP FTAM/9000 is configured correctly. 1. If you are in the osiadmin program, press f8 until the osiadmin Main menu is displayed. If you exited the osiadmin program after you finished configuring FTAM, you instead need to enter /usr/sbin/osiadmin at the system prompt. 2. Select FTAM. The FTAM menu is displayed. 3. Select Test Connectivity.
Verifying HP FTAM/9000 Verification Overview Figure 3-1 FTAM Initiator Identification Parameters Pop-Up Menu 5. Enter the password for your system. 6. Press Done f4. The FTAM Destination Presentation Address pop-up menu shown below is displayed. The default value that you will see on your screen is correct for establishing a local connection.
Verifying HP FTAM/9000 Verification Overview Figure 3-2 FTAM Destination Presentation Address Pop-Up Menu 7. Change the default parameters, if necessary, referring to the FTAM Responder worksheet. 8. Press Done f4. When you see the --More-- prompt at the bottom of the screen, press the space bar to scroll the message down. If you see a FAILED test status instead of a PASSED test status, refer to the OSI Troubleshooting Guide for information. 9. Press Return to clear the screen. 10. Press Exit OSIDIAG f8.
Verifying HP FTAM/9000 Verification Overview 12. Press Exit OSIADMIN f8. You are returned to the system prompt. To verify HP FTAM/9000 operation In this test, you will use the FTAM interactive interface to transfer a file on the local system. The “remote” application that is referred to below is the FTAM Responder. 1. At the system prompt, enter /opt/ftam/bin/ftam. 2. At the ftam> prompt, enter open .
Index A Add Remote Responder screen, 32 ae_local_paddr, 45 ae_max_recv_size, 37 ae_max_send_size, 36 ae_objid, 42, 46 ae_remote_objid, 55 AEQ_enable, 61, 62, 64 Arrow keys, using, 12 C Configuration defined, 7 parameters, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27 verifying, 69 worksheets, 17, 18, 19, 20 configuration files local_app, 36 remote_app, 52 Configuring FTAM Initiator, 30 FTAM Remote Responder, 32 FTAM Responder, 31 Conventions, typographic, 8 E Errors, verification, 68 F FAILED test status, 71 filestore_pw, 66 ft_
Index ft_recovery_err_retry, 59 ftam_ddn_lookup_path, 37 ftam_init_aet, 39 ftam_resp_aet, 44 ftam_responder, 65 local_init, 61 local_responder, 62 remote_responder, 63 Parameters FTAM Initiator, 21, 22, 23 FTAM Remote Responder, 26, 27 FTAM Responder, 25 parameters FTAM local application, 36 FTAM remote responders, 52 ftam_parms, 56 parrameter name ft_qos, 56 ft_recovery_timer, 58 PASSED test status, 71 Programs osiadmin, 29, 69 osiconf, 29 osidiag, 69 update, 12 R remote_app, 52 remote_responder, 63 Root