HP e3000 MPE/iX System Software Maintenance Manual (Release C.75.00) (30216-90344)

Appendix D
Backdating Your System
Finishing Up
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a. Type:
:cstm
cstm> ru termdsm
b. At the termdsm prompt, enter R:
Connect DIag DTc DUmp EEprom Help Reset Status Trace EXit ?R
c. For each DTC, enter:
(reset)
Ldev#
POrt#,#,#
SNp #,# (X.25 card in DTC)
VC #,#,#,
Slc #,# (multiplexer card in DTC)
DTc #
(carriage return to exit) ?DTCnn
where nn is the DTC number.
d. Exit termdsm and cstm.
2. Purge groups.
:PURGEGROUP USL
:PURGEGROUP UXL
:PURGEGROUP UNL
3. Start data communications.
If you have NS 3000/iX configured, bring up the configured network interfaces. For more information,
refer to the HP e3000/iX Network Planning, and Configuration Guide.
NOTE Use the same names for the network interfaces that were used in your configuration.
For example, if you have configured network interfaces with the names LOOP and LAN1, enter:
:NETCONTROL START;NET=LOOP
:NETCONTROL START;NET=LAN1
:NSCONTROL START
:STREAM JFTPSTRT.ARPA.SYS
If you have configured only the router network interface with the name ROUTER1, enter:
:NETCONTROL START;NET=ROUTER1
:NSCONTROL START
:STREAM JFTPSTRT.ARPA.SYS
Record the Backdate
The system is ready for normal production. Record the modification in the system logbook, noting the date
and release to which you have modified the system. If you added subsystem products, note them in the log
book including the release they are on.
If you need to add patches, contact your Response Center.