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3 Table of Contents4 Table of ContentsIP Address Assignment by the LCS60 Hardware Features Network Security Copy Protection Manual Pages Customer Assistance Site Preparation Assembly Installing the LCS60 13 Figures14 Figure F-8:Figure F-9: Figure F-10: Figure F-11: Figure F-12: Figure F-13: Figure F-14: Figure F-15: Figure F-16: 15 Tables17 Screens18 9-4:9-5: 9-6: 9-7: Screen 9-8: Service Menu D-1: F-1: F-2: F-3: 19 Feature Description23 Document OrganizationFeature Description Hardware Installa tion General Software Configuration and Administration SLIP Configuration ARAP Configura tion and Administra Gateway Services Configuration and Maintenance Originating Group Security StarKeeper II NMS User Error Messages Software Installation Man Pages User Information Glossary 24 Reference Documentation26 Overview28 LAN Protocols32 Remote Access Protocols35 Multiple IP Subnetworks36 Multiple IP SubnetworksFigure 1-4:IP Routing with the LCS60 Library, morse, Techs, Eng Library 37 dkserveruname nodename 38 Figure 1-5:IP Address AssignmentIs this Incoming Call IP address out Y of range IP address privately administered busy on PC address Set user id to "guest -Doption on dialstring Error: IP address is not correct is not available Error: IP address is reserved 39 IP Address Assignment by the LCS60Hardware Features 40 Network Security41 Copy Protection43 Manual PagesTable 1-1:Online Manual Pages ifconfig 44 Customer Assistance45 2 Hardware Installation46 Configuration of the Lucent Technologies DataSwitch – LCS60 Power and Grounding Verify LCS60 Console Connection Verify Fiber Connection Configure the LCS60 Ethernet Table 2-1:Controls and Indicators Controls Location Switch Indicators Board Indicator 48 Site Preparation49 Site PreparationTable 2-2: Specifications LCS60 Network Interface for Ethernet Fiber Interface⎜ Fiber Core Size 62.5 microns ⎜ Mode ⎜ Multi-mode ⎜ Fiber Optic Cable ⎜ FL2P-PType ⎜ Connector ⎜ ST Type Ethernet Interface⎜ Interface IEEE ⎜ Female 15-pinDB15 _Connector Console/Terminal Interfaces⎜ Port 1 (console) RS-232C(limited) Asynchronous ⎜ Ports 2,3,4 (terminal) ⎜ RS-232CAsynchronous ⎜ Connectors ⎜ 25-pinDB25 (receptacle) Serial Port Defaults 50 Connect and disconnect cables ONLY when the power is offCautions: Do not run signal cables next to, or parallel with, AC power cables Use power outlets with adequate protective grounding 51 Table 2-3:Required Additional Equipment52 AssemblyInstalling the LCS60 75 LAN Connections77 General LCS60 SoftwareConfiguration 81 Initial Setup88 Configure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetup101 Configure Default Route, DNS, and SNMP105 Starting the LCS60106 Configuration Changesviewnets show, types summary Table 3-2:Configuration Commands – Config Directory ⎜ Configuration Command datetime ⎜ nodename ⎜ protocol ⎜ snmp ⎜ maxsessions ⎜ ⎜ atalkas ⎜ addhost addnet delhost delnet ⎜ etherif ⎜ subnet ⎜ viewnets Note 1: Note 2: nslookup 107 Administrative and Maintenance CommandsTable 3-3:Administrative/Maintenance Commands – Config Directory Description _Operation console ⎜ backup ⎜ upgrade 109 PPP – Configuration and111 LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service133 SLIP – Configuration and135 LCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP Service151 ARAP – Configuration and153 LCS60 Configuration and Connection for ARAP Service161 Gateway Services –163 LCS60 Configuration and Connection for Gateway Service170 Access to Gateway Services – DialstringsWhen using more than one option, the options must be separated by a colon (:) -e<off⎪charAllows the user to turn the telnet local escape key off or set it to something other than the default of Ctrl-] Ctrl-]Allows 8-bitcharacter mode Negotiates with the remote host binary telnet character mode processing. Otherwise, the user must escape into the local telnet and manually negotiate binary mode with the remote host -D<off⎪charAllows the user to disable the local delete key option or set it to something other than the default (ASCII DELETE, i.e., 0x7f). For example, the user may choose to set it to Ctrl-C which is the Ctrl-Cdefault delete key for Sun Workstations. This option, if enabled will recognize the Delete key and map it to the TELNET IAC AO and IAC IP sequence which is sent to the remote host -M:raw⎪uucpAllows the user to transfer binary files across the telnet session between two cooperating hosts. This option is usually used when either uucp or kermit-likefile transfer facilities are used When selected, this option automatically disables the local escape key and negotiates binary mode with the remote host host-nameIs the remote IP dotted host address or a DNS hostname -tterminalAllows the user to specify a terminal type (e.g., vt100) that will be negotiated if requested by the LAN host during initial handshake with the LAN host. A default terminal type of unknown is used if a terminal type is not specified unknown -w<1-16KAllows the user to specify a TCP window size that will override the default (2K) for each session. This option allows more data throughput, therefore a session will be blocked during data transfer operations. The recommended values are: 1K (1024), 2K (2048), 4K (4096), 8K (8192), 16K (16384) -eoff 172 User Information183 8 Administration184 Generic vs. Variable FilesLocal and Remote Modes Backup/Restore (Tape) – Local Mode Centralized Backup/Restore – Remote Mode Access to Backup/Restore Functions – Clients and Servers Deleting the Network Access Password Changing the Network Access Password Error Messages from the LCS60 Fiber Interface Call Error Messages Lucent Technologies Data Switch Server Log File Additional Log Files 185 BasicsLogging Onstrongly urged Note: root dkhost 187 lcsadm Interface188 lcsadm InterfaceFigure 8-1:lcsadm Interface Directory Structure help start 189 Screen 8-1:Top Directorytop 190 Synopsislcsadm config protocol dkhost routed ⎪ asytcp ⎪ tcpasy ⎪ arap ⎪ all] 191 Table 8-1:Start/stop Command Dependencies192 killtcpasy asytcp slip, ppp arap ip, link atalk, ipx 193 trace-nv][-w 194 Name typesSynopsis types Screen 8-3:Ports Directory 195 disable or enableflush show [-c[v]][-w filename] [port#, ...] 196 disableenable 197 flush service-type [service-type ...]The flush command resets statistics for a service type This command requires root permission show [service-type ...] The show command lists statistics on configured services capacities, and current states. Entering show without arguments will display statistics for all services This command summarizes the service information including the number of sessions configured for each service and the state of the service. For PPP, this command lists the number of IP, AppleTalk, and IPX over PPP sessions The types command lists the available service types 198 log [level]199 log200 show [service-type]This command gives information about the specified ser ser vice type. Entering show without arguments will display vice type statistics for all services An example of the show command is given in the section show Typical Administrative Tasks later in this chapter Description The types command lists the available service types 201 Screen 8-7:Config Directoryaddhost/delhost or addnet/delnet addhost or addnet Name datetime Synopsis datetime 202 Name subnetSynopsis subnet Name backup Synopsis backup viewhosts or viewnets viewhostsand host names of all hosts on a specific network or on all networks that are currently in the network database as well as IP reserved addresses for SLIP and PPP. viewnets viewnetsdisplays all networks (names, numbers, and aliases) in the database configuration (as found in the /etc/networks file) /etc/networks 205 Typical Administrative Tasks209 Backup and Restore Operations222 Network Access Password Optionuseradd passwd 223 Network Access Password OptionNote: The password will not echo on the screen usermod Screen 8-17: TCP-to-AsyncGateway with Network Access Password userdel nap 224 Statusstatlcs Status Note: If dkdaemon is DOWN, you must stop dkhost and then start dkhost 225 Error Messages233 9 Maintenance247 Removing the LCS60 Application Software249 Upgrade1. As root from the Console login, stop all services (lcsadm stop all) lcsadm stop all pkgrm lcs60pError: information for "lcs60p" was not found 250 Remote Upgrade253 Processor Board Firmware Update257 Processor Diagnostics - MVME197259 VMEDKHS DiagnosticsIf you receive these error messages: 1. Check the cabling: If the error message is still displayed, check the VMEDKHS board in the LCS60 260 VMEDKHS Diagnostics2. Check the VMEDKHS board: Log into the system console and enter stop dkhost from the lcsadm interface stop dkhostQuit the lcsadm interface and enter dkdiag -a -n5 -i0 from the root prompt dkdiag -n5Verify that the diagnostic is completed successfully 3. Check the CPM-HSboard: On the data switch console, conduct the dialogue shown in Screen Screen 9-7:Example diag cpm for CPM-HSModule 261 res cpm #Verify that the CPM-HSis active as shown in Screen 9-7(display conn mod #) display conn mod # 262 Connection VerificationFigure 9-2:Verifying Connections, Example Network LCS60 to Data Switch Connected Host Verification (dkcu) 263 dkcu mlkway/earth/watsonLCS60 to Data Switch Verification – Loopback Test (dkcu) dkcu mlkway/earth/morse LCS60 to Local Ethernet Host Verification (ping) /usr/etc/ping /usr/etc/ping topper 264 Memory DumpCaution: Do not use the memory status menu 265 Memory DumpScreen 9-8:Service Menu6. At the Service Menu, enter 6 to dump memory to tape 7. Continue with the dialogue below; use Return to select defaults: 9. The system will respond as shown: 266 cd /standecho unix ⎪ cpio -oBc >/dev/rmt/ctape1 267 A Originating Group Security269 srvtab279 B StarKeeper II NMS281 Configuration of the StarKeeper II NMS286 Alarms to StarKeeper II NMSDescription: lcs60statD Action 287 lcmmanager start cd / ; /etc/shutdown start routed inetinit Action: Reboot the system (cd / ; /etc/shutdown -y -g0 -i6) 288 tlidsh /etc/init.d/ipas dkitrc restart start atalk cd /; /etc/shutdown snmpd start snmp 289 ipxdstop ipx start ipx sapd 291 C User Error Messages293 Cable Error MessageIf the cable is disconnected the following error message will be displayed: Outgoing Call Error MessagesFor example, consider the following entry and error message: The error messages are described below: Access denied C-1 294 Address too longAll channels busy All trunk channels busy Auto dialer failed to initiate call. Try again Bad Parameter Call did not go through. Try again Call Failed Connection broken. Try again later 295 Could not complete your call. Try againDestination not recognized Dial to vlp error Dialed number is busy Dialer error Dialstring too long Directory Assistance Dkserver: Can't open line. Call System Administrator dkdaemon 296 Dkserver: Can't push your streams moduleDkserver: Invalid protocol requested Dkserver: Dksrvtab not readable. Call System Administrator Dkserver: Can't chroot. Call System Administrator 297 Dkserver: Can't set/get circuit parameters: Call System AdministratorDkserver: Call on a busy device or call collision, try again Endpoint hung up Facility not subscribed Hop count exceeded Host configuration mismatch. Call Network Administrator Host protocol error 298 Insufficient CIR at moduleInvalid or missing phone number Mismatched GOS endpoints Network congestion--Callforward error. Try again later Network congestion--Callinitiation failure. Try again Network congestion--Calltimeout. Try again Network congestion--Channelallocation error. Try again later Network congestion--Connectionerror. Try again later Network congestion--Trunkcall collision. Try again 299 Network hung upNetwork routing error No answer from dialed number No carrier tone was detected No diagnostic channel No initial dial tone detected No response from autodialer. Try again No secondary dial tone detected Open channel error Please supply a valid phone number 300 Receive window too smallRemote node not answering Server already exists Server not answering Service mismatch SIM all channels busy SIM bad contact SIM no access SIM no contact Splice completed Splice failed Transmit window too big Trunk busy Trunk configuration mismatch. Call Network Administrator Trunk not answering Unsupported baud rate Urp error Vlp to dial error 301 Incoming Error Messages302 <IP address> is out of range<IP address> is reserved slip is busy <IP address> is busy dkserver <dkserver name> does not have an IP network configured network is down 303 ipaserrno=<error numberslip is temporarily disabled may have only one -soption, got <dkserver name> and <name from user missing -s%h option in dksrvtab(4) 'slip' file -s%h sliptoss ip address <IP address> is invalid priq=<priority queue level>, must be 0 or vjslots=<# of vjslots>, must satisfy 3 <= vjslots 304 mtu=<MTU size>, must satisfy 296 <= mtucan not request both dynamic IP address and IP address <IP address 305 Software Installation – Fujitsu orSeagate ST5660N Drive 307 UNIX System Software Installation315 E Manual Pages319 ATLOGATLOG (1M) atlog [-d loglevel] [-t enprz0] -ten /usr/adm/lcs/atmgr.log 320 ATNETSTAT (1M)ATNETSTAT atnetstat -<i⎪r⎪z> [-nv] -i atnetstat atmgr atalkif atalkas address range interface type Ipkts Opkts Destination 321 GatewayDistance /usr/etc/lcs/atmgr /etc/lcs/atalkas.cf /usr/etc/atnetstat 322 ATPING (1M)ATPING atping atping net.0 323 /usr/etc/atping324 DKCU (1C)DKCU dkcu DKEXPORT=TERM,LINES,COLUMNS dkcu .rl.vt 325 ˜ %put˜ %break ˜ %take stty tabs Multiple Interfaces /opt/dk/bin ˜% put 326 DKMAINT (1M)DKMAINT dkmaint – r – i interface [ – c channel ] [ – v ] dkmaint /opt/dk/sbin /dev/dk/ctlX 327 FTPFTP (1) user 328 account passwdallbinary append 329 asciibell bye case cdup chmod debug delete dir disconnect 330 formcarriage-control non-print glob hash idle image lcd macdef mname 331 macdel mnamemacls [mname] mdelete mdir mkdir mls mode block compressed stream modtime newer nlist 332 nmapntrans prompt 333 proxyquote arg recv reget rename reset restart marker 334 rhelprmdir rstatus [file] runique send sendport site arg size status struct page record sunique 335 systemtenex trace type ebcdic umask [mask] verbose 337 IFCONFIGIFCONFIG (1M) ifconfig broadcast addr down hostgroups join addr leave addr 338 metric nmtu mtu Maximum Transmission Unit netmask mask 339 IFSTATIFSTAT (1M) ifstat [-adfstz] [-l stdout m376 ifstat m376 340 , ifstat/etc/ifstat.conf 341 curses342 IFTRACE (1M)IFTRACE iftrace gdpbhrtn 344 IPXNETSTAT (1M)IPXNETSTAT ipxnetstat [-ir[dv] ] [-p rip ⎪ ipx] [interval] ipxnetstat /etc/lcs/ipxas.cf /usr/etc/ipxnetstat 345 IPXPINGIPXPING (1M) ipxping packetsize interval count /usr/etc/ipxping 346 NETSTAT (1)NETSTAT netstat [-AainrsSv] [-p protocol] [interval] 347 can't open348 NSLOOKUP (1)NSLOOKUP NOTE: finger set query=A 349 Quitserver host lserver host set [no]aaonly ALL [no]d2 [no]debug [no]defname domain=domain [no]ignore [no]primary 350 typequery SOA PTR CNAME HINFO MINFO WKS [no]recurse retry=x root=host timeout=x [no]vc view file 351 set timeoutset retry set domain set defname 352 PING (1M)PING ping struct timeval 353 PULLPULL (1C) pull - L Long Names Symbolic Links 354 /etc/opt/dk/dkhosts355 PUSHPUSH (1C) push push lxho9 a/b c a/d/e /tmp/one push lxho9 - /tmp/two <<! a/b c a/d/e 356 Note358 ROUTE (1M)ROUTE route flush [<net⎪host>] route add net netmask route delete default Netmask Mtu netstat 359 add hostadd network del host del network done not in table MTU too large no current route to gateway routing table overflow already exists illegal flags set 360 STATLCS (1M)STATLCS statlcs [-t] statlcs /usr/etc/statlcs 361 TELNET (1)telnet [-ec] [-8][host [port]] ˜linemode escape crmod 362 eightescape c linemode localecho negotiate DONT WILL 363 WONTecho exopl sga options SENT RCVD transnvt [command] 364 aytbrk nop 365 F User Information367 Client Software Configuration372 PPP Service Examples385 SLIP Service Examples388 ARAP Service Example393 G Glossary395 GlossaryARA ARAP call address CCL data switch service DNS ELAP frame type host inter face name morse-e0 396 HDLCIETF internet IP Network Group IPCP IPX LAN LCM LCS MIB NAC network node node name originating PDD 397 RIPRFC router SLIP SNMP socket ser vice subnetwork m-net0 b-net telnet service zone AppleTalk Network/Zone (atalkas) number 398 Ethernet Interface (etherif)alias aliases subnet ted net work 399 DNS Resolver (dns)Define Service Sessions (maxsessions) session parameter value asytcp, tcpasy slip, ppp, arap SLIP/PPP Service (ipas/ipx) Security Group Internet network subnet mask bits internet host 400 User login idNetwork Address Frame Type ethernet, 802.2 snap TCP-to-AsynchronousGateway Services (srvports) NOHUP (no hangup) 2WAY enable SID other 401 Enable, 8-bitcharacter mode inactivity timeout mlkway/earth/yard yard port number security nac server type service type TCP win dow size Wait for input Subnetwork Configuration (subnet) host address 402 showtrace Session Directory Show ARAP Xmit(Bytes) 403 Xmit(Pkts)Recv(Bytes) Recv Errs BadF Rej ReXmts Show SLIP Mtu PriQ Vjslots 404 Show Async/TCPChar Mode Time Idle Time Show PPP 405 Receive ErrorsLen Alloc Show PPP – Link, IP, IPX, AppleTalk Max Config Max Term Timeout Secs MRU 406 ACCMMagic Proto Comp Addr Comp Peer Addr Peer Max Peer Comp Local Addr Local Max Local Comp Addr (atalk) Zone (atalk) (atalk) Server Info 407 ClassImp ID AT Comp Route Proto Broadcast Supp Address (ipx) Name (ipx) CIPX Max Slot (ipx) (ipx) Trace ARAP Remote Addr – Zone 408 Remote UserTrace Async/TCP Local Address morse-e0.23 Foreign Address 409 Trace PPPTrace SLIP Dest Address 410 Ports DirectoryShow Statistics Reset Show Configurations Tcpws 8-bit 411 Nohup2way SID-Type Idle Wait Pre-Defined Summary Limit Service Directory Show Serv 413 Manager DirectoryPid # Total Ses. Cfg Total Ses. Used Total Servers Start Time Verbosity Log File Name Server Directory Service Name Psid # Maxses 414 InuseStartup Time Server Name (#) 415 I Index417 Index
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