Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links - Edition 6 (36939-90057)

Configuring DTCs Step-by-Step
Modify the Network Management Configuration File
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Physical path of LANIC This is the location of the DTS LANIC in the system’s
backplane.
The default physical path (slot numbers) for HP 3000 computers are
listed below. These defaults optimize performance and use of the
computer’s cabinet space. Before moving the LANIC into another slot,
consult an HP representative.
Number of non-nailed terminals The number of non-nailed terminals that will be
allowed to establish connections with this system from terminals
connected to DTC ports.
Starting ldev number The non-nailed ldevs will be configured on this ldev number
and higher that are not already configured via SYSGEN, or as a nailed
DTS device.
Non-nailed terminal profile name The terminal profile that will be used for all
non-nailed TIO connections accepted by the system. The profile must
be of type TERMINAL that defines the terminal type as 10.
Number of non-nailed PAD terminals The number of non-nailed PAD terminals that
will be allowed to establish connections with this system over an X.25
network.
Starting ldev number The non-nailed ldevs will be configured on this ldev number
and higher that are not already configured via SYSGEN, as nailed DTS
device or a non-nailed TIO terminal.
Non-nailed PAD terminal profile name The terminal profile that will be used for all
non-nailed PAD connections accepted by the system. The profile must
be of type PADTERM that defines the terminal type as 24.