Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services
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Configuring and Verifying HP OTS/9000
To Add an HP OTS/9000 Route
To Add an HP OTS/9000 Route
1. Select “Add” under Routes on the OTS Configuration menu.
2. Enter the following parameters from your Local Parameter
Worksheet for this subnetwork.
a. Enter Network ID or Network Address (NSAP) from line 9.
b. Enter Outgoing Subnetwork Name from line 1.
c. Enter Primary Route NSAP from line 9.
3. Press “Perform Task” f4. You will see a pop-up screen displaying “Task
completed...”
4. Press space bar to continue, returns you to the OTS Configuration
Menu.
5. Look at the OTS Configuration flowchart to determine the next task
you should perform.
OTS needs this information to communicate with peer end systems that
are not directly connected to this system, but are reachable through an
intermediate system. Sets of systems may be specified if they have a
common prefix portion of their NSAP (that is, network ID), and are
reachable through a common intermediate system. There is no need to
enter this information if all peer end systems are directly connected.
The DEFAULT route is used when the destination is not directly
reachable and no other route has been specified for the destination
NetID/NSAP.