Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links - Edition 6 (36939-90057)
Configuring X.25 Links Step-by-Step
Modify the Network Management Configuration File
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Step 2: Open the Configuration File
The first screen that NMMGR displays is the Open Configuration/Directory File screen
(Figure 6-1). You should already have created the configuration file you are using when
you configured DTS. (If you have not already configured DTS, stop here, and go to
Chapter 3, “Configuring DTCs Step-by-Step,” for step-by-step instructions.
Figure 6-1 Open Configuration/Directory File Screen
1. Verify that the correct configuration file name, backup configuration file name, and
network directory file name are in the appropriate fields
2. If you have assigned a write access password, enter it in this field. If you are not
using the password feature, leave this field blank.
3. Press the
[Open Config]
key.
Fields Configuration file name The only configuration file name the system recognizes for
use by the network subsystem is NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS. You can,
however, create or modify a configuration file using a different name
and save it as an offline configuration file. You can use offline
configuration files as a means of creating and storing configurations
that you want to use in the future or that you are preparing for use on
a different system. When you are ready to use an offline configuration
file, rename it as NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS, validate within NMMGR
(SYSGEN cross-validation is done automatically within NMMGR). Use
DTCCNTRL to shutdown and restart DTS or reboot the system.