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:
1 Setting Up the 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
∙set up the analyzer as a standalone system; then use the system administration