HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 6.5 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90325)
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Finishing the Process
6.1 Configuring Datacomm and UPS
• Through a LAN console card
• Through a DTC
Refer to Performing System Management Tasks for information on configuring UPS
devices. Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and Other Serial Devices also
describes using NMMGR for configuring UPS devices.
Go to Step 6.
Cross Validating Task
6. If your files were not converted, you did not copy or create a new NMCONFIG file, and you
are not changing your configuration file, proceed to Step 14.
If the SYSGEN command RDCC was used previously, the network configuration file that
was specified in that command is written to the CSLT that AUTOINST created. If this
CSLT is used as a backup tape for a reinstallation, then the datacomm configuration file
that will be restored will require conversion using the NMMGRVER.PUB.SYS utility after
the installation.
To validate data communication files:
7. Run NMMGR
:NMMGR.PUB.SYS
8. Open the configuration file using the [F1] key.
9. Modify the configuration file, if required.
If you need to add, delete, or change any item in the configuration file, do so now. For
example, now is the time to add a DTC.
If you copied and updated your NMCONFIG file from another system, you must update the
network addresses and other devices for this system.
a. If you have a PC-based network management configuration, follow the installation
and configuration procedures in the Using the OpenView DTC Manager Manual.
b. For information on NMMGR, refer to Using the Node Management Services (NMS)
Utilities.
c. For information on configuring UPS devices, refer to Performing System
Management Tasks.
d. If you need to configure new DTCs on your system, or if you need more information
on host-based network management, refer to Configuring Systems for Terminals,
Printers, and Other Serial Devices.
10.Display the Validate screen:
• From the Main screen, press
[F5] Utility.
• Press
[F3] Go to Validate.
• Validate NETXPORT, validate DTS/LINK, and any installed subsystems. Refer to
Using the Node Management Services (NMS) Utilities for more complete
instructions.