Administering IP node names

** Administrator **

SERVER STATISTICS

Terminal: 2

1.

port1

 

Talking to

host

172.22.22.67.5111<DSR+CTS+DCD >DTR+RTS

2.

port 2

 

SERVER STATISTICS

<DSR+DCD >DTR+RTS

3.

port 3

 

waiting for DSR

or DCD

>DTR+RTS

4.

port 4

modem

waiting for DSR

or DCD

>DTR+RTS

REM

<unknown>

logged out

 

 

 

LOG

 

 

logger not

enabled

 

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Press <RETURN> to

see

list of options.

IOLAN PLUS v4.02.00 a

CDi

iolan-st

After you have successfully administered and validated the connection between the adjunct and the C-LAN circuit pack through the IOLAN+, you can disconnect the laptop or other PC from the IOLAN+. No further IOLAN+ administration is required.

Potential failure scenarios and repair actions

If a link goes down between the terminal server and the switch, you must reboot the terminal server for the link come back up. If you are performing a software upgrade or if a system reset occurs, you must reboot the terminal server to restore the link. See ‘‘Rebooting the IOLAN+’’ on page 127 for instructions.

Administering IP node names

You must administer the IP addresses of the C-LAN board, any adjunct that connects directly to the LAN, the terminal server (if appropriate), and the PC running the Reliable Session-Layer Protocol (if appropriate). You use the Node Names screen to do this.

1.Type change node-names ip and press RETURN.

2.Enter the name and the IP address of the C-LAN board, as well as any adjunct, terminal server or PC you need to administer.

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