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| INSTALLATION |
The table below summarizes the contents of the distribution disks.
Installation
Diskette
Table 1 - BCU/CAL Installation Diskettes
Contents
1
2
3
4
LOADER.SX - “Bootstrap” loader for the BCU/CAL application.
BC_A.SX - First segment of the BCU/CAL executable image.
BC_B.SX - Second segment of the BCU/CAL executable image.
Product configuration files to be modified by the BCU/CAL end user.
The following table summarizes the configuration files contained on Installation Diskette 4. These files are provided in template form, and should be modified to suit
File Name
IP.DAT
ROUTES.DAT
EXPORTS.DAT
CAL.DAT
Table 2 - BCU/CAL Configuration Diskette
Usage
Defines the IP address, subnet mask, and host name of the BCU/CAL.
Defines network routing paths between the BCU/CAL and other hosts on the customer’s network. Syntax is similar to the UNIX /etc/gateways file.
Defines the BCU/CAL NFS export list for units which have been purchased with the NFS file server software feature. File contents specify NFS client IP address(es) and the BCU/CAL directory(s) they are privileged to mount. Syntax is similar to the UNIX/etc/exports file.
Defines the site interfaces from CAL to the EDACS System Manager. Contents of this file are directly related to configuration parameters which must be set on the Emulex Terminal Server(s).
4.2.1.1. User Configuration Files
This section discusses the contents of the user configuration files contained on Installation Diskette 4. These files should be modified according to customer requirements. When changes are made to the file contents, the BCU/CAL should be rebooted with the diskette installed in the floppy drive.
4.2.1.1.1. IP.DAT Configuration File
The IP.DAT configuration file is provided in template form on Installation Diskette 4. This file is common to both the BCU and CAL feature licenses. It defines the unit's Internet parameters on the end user's local orwide area network. The following three lines show the default contents of the IP.DAT file. The values shown in bold print should be modified by the end user. Only “space” characters should be used between the parameter keywords and the end user assigned values. Any errors detected in the file will be displayed on the local console during system boot.
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IP_ADDRESS 147.117.37.226
HOST_NAME bcu01
SUBNET_MASK FFFFF000
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