Loading and Restoring Software

4.Add the IP addresses and names of all workstations that the UIP will be directly communicating with in the format:

nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn ffw-name

Where: nnn is a number from 1 to 255 inclusive and

ffw-nameis the name of the full-feature workstation processor.

NOTE

For the 15000 platform, the division of full-feature workstations among the three processors should be:

Host Uip-1 Uip-2

7 3 14

Configurations with lower numbers of full-feature workstations should retain equivalent ratios among the processors for best performance.

5.While still logged in as root, TYPE: vi $HOME/.rhosts PRESS: Enter

Add the names of all workstations connected to the UIP, one name to a line. Save these changes and exit vi.

NOTE

If a full-feature workstation is to communicate with the NMS host, do not put that workstation's IP address and processor name in the UIP's /etc/hosts file.

6.To change the IP address of a UIP already configured at the factory: TYPE: netconfig

PRESS: Enter

The system displays the following menu:

Available options:

1.Add a chain

2.Remove a chain

3.Reconfigure an element in a chain

q. Quit

Select option:

TYPE: 2

PRESS: Enter

6800-A2-GN22-30

January 1997

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