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
Chapter 6
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(LAB.ITG.HP) is used by the lab. The
domain
field is the same because
the nodes belong to the same network. The
organization
field is the
same because the nodes belong to the same internetwork.
Are you using OpenView DTC Manager? If you answer yes (Y) to this question,
NMMGR assumes you are using a PC to manage your system and
takes you to the corresponding set of screens. If you answer no (N),
NMMGR assumes you are using host-based network management and
takes you to the set of screens required for host configuration. If you
are using this manual, you should have entered an N in response to this
question when you configured your DTCs.
Do you have X.25 system-to-system or PAD connections? If you answer yes (Y)
to this question, NMMGR assumes you are configuring X.25
connections and takes you to the set of screens required to configure
DTC X.25 Network Access Cards when you configure DTS. If you
answer no (N), NMMGR assumes you have no need to configure X.25
connections and takes you to a different set of screens. If you are using
this manual, you should have entered a Y in response to this question
when you configured your DTCs.
Step 4: Select Guided Configuration
NMMGR displays the NS Configuration screen (Figure 6-3) if you press the
[NS]
key at
the Main screen.
Figure 6-3 NS Configuration Screen