Using the Node Management Services (NMS) Utilities (MPE/iX 7.0, 7.5)

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Using NMMGR Utility Screens
Output Configuration File Screen
Configuration File screen. These are four data entry fields that allow
you to enter a number corresponding to the configurable subsystems, as
listed on the screen (see Figure 4-2).
For example, to obtain a printed listing of the configured screens for
both logging and for NETXPORT configuration, enter a 2 (for logging) in
one of the fields and a 3 (for NETXPORT) in another of the fields. If these
are the only screens you want printed, leave the other two fields blank.
When you have made your selections, press the
[Print Data] key.
If you want all screens to print, enter a 0 in one of the selection fields
(the default).
Figure 4-4 is an example of a data screen as printed by the
[Print Data]
key. Because data has been entered for this screen in the configuration
file, the actual data is shown and the data flag is set to Y. If no data had
been entered, the printout would show the default values and the data
flag would be set to N.
Figure 4-4 Print Data Output Example
Print Summary
The [Print Summary] key allows you to print all the configuration data
for the chosen subsystem on the Output Configuration File menu. This
is a listing of information that is contained in your configuration file. By
default, output is sent to the device LP. You can redirect the output by
using a file equation for the formal file designator FORMLIST.
To print a critical summary, choose the number corresponding to the
subsystem for which you want the report. Enter the number in the field
NM Configuration Manager 32098-20016 B.07.00 (C) Hewlett Packard Co. 1992
WED, MAR 28, 2001, 11:20 PM CONFIGURATION FILE NAME: NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
Subsystems: [1] LINK
NMMGR/3000 (V.uu.ff) #306 100BaseT Link Configuration Data: Y Command:
Path: LINK.BTLINK
Physical path of device adapter [0/0/0/0 ]
Use factory-configured local station address? [Y] (Y/N) Local station address
[FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF] (Hex)
When auto-negotiation is enabled, the system can only properly configure the link if
the hub also auto-negotiates. Use auto-negotiation to determine link settings? [Y]
(Y/N) If ‘N’: Link speed [100 ] (100 or 10 MBits/sec) Full Duplex mode [N] (Y/N;
N=Half)
Trace at startup? [N] (Y/N) Note : Trace reduces Trace filename [ ] performance.
File: NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
Save Help Prior Data Screen