User`s guide

98 DC 900-1339H
FMP Programmer’s Guide
The DLI and TSI configuration process is a part of the loopback testing procedure
described in Appendix D and the installation procedure described in the Freeway User’s
Guide. During your client application development and testing, you might need to per-
form DLI and TSI configuration repeatedly.
The DLI and TSI configuration procedures are summarized as follows:
1. Create or modify a TSI text configuration file specifying the configuration of the
TSI connections (for example,
fmpaltcfg in the freeway/client/test/fmp direc-
tory).
2. Create or modify a DLI text configuration file specifying the DLI session configu-
ration and optional ICP link configurations for all ICPs and serial communica-
tion links in your Freeway system (for example,
fmpaldcfg in the
freeway/client/test/fmp directory).
3. If you have a UNIX or Windows NT system, skip this step. If you have a VMS sys-
tem, run the
makefc.com command file from the [FREEWAY.CLIENT.TEST.FMP]
directory to create the foreign commands used for dlicfg and tsicfg.
@MAKEFC <tcp-sys>
where <tcp-sys> is your TCP/IP package:
MULTINET (for a Multinet system)
TCPWARE (for TCPware system)
UCX (for a UCX system)
VMS example:
@MAKEFC UCX
4. From the freeway/client/test/fmp directory, execute tsicfg with the text file
from Step 1 as input. This creates the TSI binary configuration file in the same
directory as the location of the text file (unless a different path is supplied with the
optional filename). If the optional filename is not supplied, the binary file is given
the same name as your TSI text configuration file plus a
.bin extension.
3/97 Leslie: A
decision was
made by Eric
Loos and
Mark Attaway
to leave in all
the references
to non-
supported
platforms (in
the name of
user
friendliness).
However, I
did change all
the examples
to use only
supported
platforms.
Supported
platforms are:
VAX VMS
UCX 6.x, AXP
VMS UCX
6.x, Solaris
2.5.x, HP-UX
10.x, AXP
Windows NT
3.51, and Intel
Windows NT
3.51,