Setting Up the Analyzer

To Connect the Analyzer to a Computer

3Note down the workstation’s netmask. You will find this information in the /etc/netlinkrc file.

4Note down your workstation’s default route. You will find this information in the /etc/netlinkrc file.

To Configure the Analyzer

Before you connect the analyzer as a networked system, you must set up the following configuration parameters:

the Up Setting 1 Analyzer

 

Notebook PC

Boot source

local disk

Analyzer Ethernet

This must match the analyzer’s IP

IP Address

address that you recorded in

 

Acadia/Vxd.

Analyzer Ethernet

This must match the notebook

IP Netmask

PC’s ethernet netmask IP address

 

that you recorded in Acadia/Vxd.

Boot Host IP

This must match the notebook

Address

PC’s ethernet IP address that you

 

recorded in Acadia/Vxd.

Boot Host Gateway

This must match the notebook

IP Address

PC’s default router IP address that

 

you recorded in Acadia/Vxd.

UNIX Workstation

local disk

This must match the analyzer’s IP address you added to the /etc/hosts file.

This must match the netmask IP address noted down from your workstation’s

/etc/netlinkrc file.

This must match your workstation’s IP address as indicated in the /etc/hosts file.

This must match your workstation’s default router as indicated in the

/etc/netlinkrc file.

To set up the configuration parameters for a networked system, you can either

use the Network Configuration utility—see “To Change Configuration Parameters” on page 1-20

set up the analyzer as a standalone system; then use the system administration functions—see the User Online Help

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