Contents
Main
About This Book
1
iv
2
3
4
5
vi
6
7
viii
8
9
10
x
11
A
B
C
D
Page
About This Book
Book Overview
xiv
Intended Audiences
Page
xvi
Typographical Conventions
italic
Keyboard conventions
xviii
Your Proxy Agent Package
OneVision DEFINITY G3 Proxy Agent Installat ion and Connectivity
Page
Trademarks
xxii
Related Resources
Page
xxiv
Reader Comments
Before You Begin
1-2
About the Proxy Agent
Stages of Translating PBX Data
1-4
Supported PBXs
Requirements
1-6
PC Requirements
Page
1-8
Page
1-10
Recommended Hardware
Recommended Software
1-12
About Installations
UnixWare Methodology
UnixWare System Owner Ha n d book
1-14
Installation and Setup Task List
Page
PC Hardware Installation
PC Setup Checklist
UnixWare Installation
Page
Installation Procedures
3-4
New Installations
Page
3-6
UnixWare 2.01 Upgrades
3-8
!
Page
3-10
To Set System and Node Names
node name
system name
Page
3-12
TCP/IP Administration
To Configure the Ethernet Interface
3-14
To Set the Hosts File
3-16
To Test the TCP/IP Connection
3-18
To Troubleshoot the TCP/IP Connection
proxy agent
local host
host
Page
3-20
UnixWare Administration
4-2
Login Administration
About Logins
4-4
To Add New Logins: UNIX Shell
Page
4-6
To Add New Logins: OA&M
OA&M Administrative Inter face
Page
4-8
UnixWare System Admi ni stration Introduct ion to System Administration.
To Add New Logins: Desktop
desktop
4-10
To Verify Group Assignments
group assignment
4-12
Maintenance Administration
4-14
About Port Monitors
To Assign Devices to Ports
4-16
To Back Up and Restore
Page
Planning Connectivity
5-2
About Connectivity
Proxy Agent Connectivity
Emulation data
alarm stream
Management data
5-4
Communications Hardware
5-6
Data Communications Hardware
Page
5-8
To Choose the Ha rdware
Proxy Agent and Modem
Page
Proxy Agent and Data Module Connecti o ns
5-12
Proxy Agent and ADU
To Choose Circuit Packs
5-14
PBX and Modem
PBX and Data Module
5-16
PBX and ADU
Cables for Modems
5-18
Page
5-20
Cables for Data Modules
Page
5-22
Cables for ADUs
Page
5-24
PC Hardware Connections
PC Hardware
or
either
Page
Cables and Connectors
5-28
To Validate Dial St rings
5-30
To Set the Dip Switch
Page
5-32
Alarm Stream
5-34
To Connect the Modem to the PC
Alarm Path
Page
Connectivity
6-2
Dial-Up Connections
Port Terminations
system port
netcon
6-4
Analog Connections
Page
6-6
Page
6-8
Digital Connections
Page
Page
To Program PBX Ports
6-12
Page
6-14
Site-Specific
6-16
Multiple Connections
Direct Connections
6-18
Requirements
each
Page
6-20
Procedural Overview
To Install the Hardware
To Configure Data Modules
6-22
Page
6-24
To Set Data Module Extensions
Page
6-26
To Update the Abbreviated Dialing List
one
Page
6-28
To Edit the Devices File
To Set Up a Hotline Connection
6-30
To Administer the Proxy Agent
Page
6-32
Page
6-34
Serial I/O Cards
7-2
Installation Procedures
DigiBoard Xem
7-4
Page
7-6
Equinox SST
7-8
Equinox XP
Page
7-10
Specialix XIO
7-12
Administration Procedures
To Assign Devices to the Proxy Agent
devices
7-14
To Verify Device Types
7-16
To Verify Dial Stri ngs
one
Page
7-18
To Create Port Monitor Entries
Page
7-20
Page
7-22
Page
Page
Proxy Agent Installation
8-2
About the Proxy Agent
Novell UnixWare Enterprise Comput i n g Products Installation Handbook,
Novell UnixWare Enterprise Compu t i n g Products User Handbook,
Making Preparations
UnixWare Release 2.01 System Administrator's Guide
UnixWare Release 2.01 User's Guide
Page
To Verify Installed Software
8-6
Proxy Agent Installation
Page
8-8
Proxy Agent Administration
9-2
Maintenance
UNIX Permissions
9-4
Printers
Back Up Your System
9-6
Remove the Software
Proxy Agent Configuration
9-8
To Verify the Installation
Page
9-10
To Change Hardware Configuration
Page
9-12
To Change the User Interface
9-14
Page
9-16
Proxy Agent Connectivity
9-18
To Define External Systems
Page
9-20
To Connect to a PBX
Page
9-22
To Disconnect from a PBX
Proxy Agent Customization
9-24
To Start the Proxy Agent
The Online Guide
9-26
To Check the Proxy Agent Status
To Change Clients
9-28
To Change Managers
Alarms
10-2
Alarm Reception
Program the Alarm Receiver Port
10-4
Page
10-6
Page
10-8
Set Modem Options for Alarm Reception
10-10
Page
10-12
Alarm Forwarding
Program the Alarm Sender Port
10-14
Edit the Dialers File
Set the Modem Options for Alarm Forwarding
10-16
Program the Proxy Agent
Change Alarm Forwarding
10-18
Page
Post-Installation Tests
Technician Checklist
Customer Checklist
Page
A
PA001 Form
Page
Issue 2 April 1996 A-3
Page
Issue 2 April 1996 A-5
Page
Issue 2 April 1996 A-7
B
Design Configuration
B-2
Digital Switch On-Network
(Note 3)
Proxy Agent Network
igital Switch On-Network
Remote Switch
Local Switch
Page
B-4
Analog On-Network
(Note 3)
NOTE 1: S75 R1V3 USES ONLY TN722
NOTE 3: DS 1 WITH ROBB ED-BIT SIGNA LING/ANALOG TIE TRUNKS
Page
B-6
Page
B-8
Other On-Network
Other On-Network
Page
B-10
Issue 2 January 1996 B-11
Customer-Provided Multiplexor Da ta Networks
Customer-Provided Multiplexor Data Networks
dte
dce
Note 1
Page
PROXY AGENT SOFTWARE PECs
MINIMUM PROCESSOR HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
B-14
PROXY AGENT ASSOCIATED HARDWARE PECs
Page
B-16
Proxy Agent Connectivity
ys75 R1V3; G1; G3iV1, V2, V3; G3vsV1, V2, V3
B-18
ys75 R1V3; G1; G3iV1, V2, V3; G3vsV1, V2, V3
B-20
Local Connection: 5000 or Less
Page
B-22
Remote Connection:
ys75 R1V3; G1; G3iV1 , V2, V3; G3vsV1, V 2, V3
Remote Connection:
Page
C
Basic vi
C-2
vi Editor
Page
C-4
Page
D
Proxy Agent Quick Reference
D-2
Hotkeys
Commands
D-4
Glossary
Issue 2 April 1996 GL-1
GL
ACU
ADU
C
client string, community string,
Issue 2 April 1996 GL-3
connected
E
F
GL-4
H
MIB
MDF
TCP/IP
TCP
N
NMS
GL-6
O
ls
/bin
/usr
/usr/bin/ls,
Issue 2 April 1996 GL-7
PN
PDM
PBX
GL-8
R
PBX
T
IP
TCP/IP
Issue 2 April 1996 GL-9
IP
TCP
IN
Index
Symbols
Numerics
A
IN-2
E
F
IN-4
H
I
K
L
M
N
O
P
IN-6
R
T
U
V
W