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The terminal concentrator opens an editing session and displays an editing config.annex file.

9.Type the following information into the config.annex file; replace the following variable with the IP address obtained from your network administrator.

%gateway

net default gateway 148.212.87.248 metric 1 active

Ctrl-W: save and exit Ctrl-X: exit Ctrl-F: page down Ctrl-B: page up

10.Enter the <ctrl>w command to save changes and exit the config.annex file.

11.Enable access to all ports, and reboot the terminal concentrator.

annex# admin

Annex administration MICRO-XL-UX R7.0.1, 8 ports admin: port all

admin: set port mode slave

You may need to reset the appropriate port, Annex subsystem or reboot the Annex for changes to take effect.

admin: quit

annex#: boot

bootfile: <CR>

warning: <CR>

*** Annex (148.212.87.62) shutdown message from port v1 ***

Annex (148.212.87.62) going down IMMEDIATELY

Note After 90 seconds, the terminal concentrator and all ports will be accessible from outside the subnet. Use the command usr/sbin/ping -I 5 148.212.87.62 to determine when the terminal concentrator is ready to be used.

Caution The following steps display critical information for configuring the cluster nodes. Use the “Ethernet IP Address Worksheet” on page 8 to collect the Ethernet addresses. Consult your system administrator to obtain the IP addresses and node names for your cluster devices.

Note Make sure all network interfaces for node 1 and node 2 are attached to the production network. (See Figure 2-3 on page 12 for connection details.)

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Contents Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide Please Recycle Contents Laptop Settings to Access Monitor Mode Figures Vi Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide July Management Server Connections TablesViii Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide July Related Documentation PrefaceTypographic Conventions Ordering Sun Documentation Accessing Sun Documentation OnlineShell Prompts Sun Welcomes Your Comments Tools for Reading Online Documentation IntroductionAnswerBook2 Server Adobe Acrobat Reader Man CommandNetscape Navigator Browser Solaris Documentation Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide July Cluster Platform 4500/3 System Task Overview Your Integrated System0012e2004c4b 1Ethernet IP Address Worksheet Hardware ComponentsNetwork Administration Software Components 2Cluster Platforms I/O Board PlacementCluster Platform 4500/3 System Management Server T3 No data T3 No mirror Cluster Platform Component Location 4Cluster Platform Rack Placement 2Cluster Platform Rack Components Power and Heating Requirements4Cluster Platform Cables Cabling the System5Cluster Platform Internal Cabling Customizing the Terminal Concentrator Customizing the Cluster Platform 4500/3Configure the terminal concentrator device Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide July # usr/sbin/ping -I 5 # telnet Gateway Net default gateway 148.212.87.248 metric 1 active Ok setenv auto-boot? true Ok boot disk0 From the Sun workstation, access the terminal concentratorChoose a specific localization Select the appropriate terminal emulation Select the primary network interface Select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp servicesEnter the IP address of the management server Enter the name of the management serverDeselect IPv6 support Deselect and confirm Kerberos security Select and confirm a naming serviceSelect a subnet membership Select a netmask Select the time zone and region to reflect your environment Select the appropriate time zone and regionSet the date and time, and confirm all information Select a secure root passwordAdd the cluster node names and IP addresses Add the router name and IP addressAdd the cluster environment name Enter the terminal concentrator name node names will followCluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide July Cluster Platform 4500/3 System Starting the Cluster Console Telnet send brk ok 7Cluster Nodes Console Windows 8Cluster Console Window Installing the Software Stack on Both Cluster NodesBefore You Begin Recovery Cluster Platform 4500/3 RecoveryInstalling the Recovery CD Recovery CD-ROMsBoot the system from the CD-ROM Select a CD-ROM drive from the menu Install the Solaris operating environment softwareInstall the second data CD Completing the Recovery ProcessTo Access the Terminal Concentrator from a Laptop Laptop Settings to Access Monitor ModeBits per second Data bits Parity None Flow Control None Appendix a Laptop Settings to Access Monitor Mode Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide July Ok boot net install SUNW,hme2 No response from Ethernet network Link down Creating Solaris disk label Vtoc Creating / c0t2d0s3 Management Server MStest01 192.153.47.38 at 8020c21b3c Sparc 4.2.1,REV=1999.12.09.15.37 Code Example B-2Solstice DiskSuite Configuration Checking ufs filesystems /dev/rdsk/c0t2d0s7 is clean Code Example B-2Solstice DiskSuite Configuration Code Example B-2Solstice DiskSuite Configuration Code Example B-2Solstice DiskSuite Configuration Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide July Page Cluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide July Connections Within the Cluster Platform 4500/3 Table C-1Boot Disk to Server ConnectionsTable C-2Disk Array to Hub Connections Table C-6Node to Node Connections Table C-8Ethernet Hub Connections Configuring the Terminal Concentrator Troubleshooting the Cluster Platform 4500/3 InstallationCluster Platform 4500/3 User’s Guide July