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Publication history
December 1998
Release 13.1 Standard
October 1998
Release 13 Standard (Revised).
September 1998
Release 13 Standard.
June 1998
Release 12 Standard.
April 1998
Release 10 Standard (Revision 3).
March 1998
Release 10 Standard (Revision 2).
November 1997
Release 10 Standard (Revision 1).
October 1997
Release 10 Standard.
December 1996
Release 6 Standard.
December 1995
Release 5.1 Standard.
Contents
About this document
ix
xi
Introduction
1-1
2-1
Unpacking 2-1
Preparations before installation 2-2
Software packages 2-2
Handbooks 2-2
Environmental requirements 2-2
Power supplies 2-2
Location of equipment 2-2
Hostnames and addresses 2-2
Root Id and password 2-3
Nortel technical support 2-4
Hardware installation 2-4
Setting up the workstations and X-terminals 2-4
Networking the workstations and X-terminals 2-6
Plug in all units to the a.c mains supply 2-6
3-1
4-1
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Preparing to install a second Ethernet card 4-2
Shutting down TN-MS and HP-UX 10.20 4-2
Installing the Ethernet card 4-4
Connecting the adapter to the LAN or hub unit 4-4
Configuring the Ethernet port 4-4
Installing a second Ethernet port on the HP B132L and B132L+ 4-8
Preparing to configure a second Ethernet card 4-8
Connecting the Ethernet card to the LAN or Hub Unit 4-9
Installing the second Ethernet card 4-9
Configuring the second Ethernet card software 4-11
5-1
Installing X-terminals
6-1
System Operation
7-1
Troubleshooting hints
The TN-MS EC-1 fails to start after installation 8-1
No Ethernet cable connected to LAN0 8-1
Communication failure 8-2
X-terminal failure 8-3
X-terminal is not correctly defined 8-3
X-terminal does not generate the login banner 8-4
Single user mode 8-5
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8-1
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9-1
10-1
11-1
12-1
Index
13-1
Figures
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
Figure 2-3
Figure 2-4
Figure 2-5
Figure 2-6
Figure 6-1
Figure 6-2
Tables
Table 1-1
Table 2-1
Table 4-1
Table 6-1
Table 9-1
Procedures
Procedure 2-1
Procedure 3-1
Procedure 3-2
Procedure 3-3
Procedure 3-4
Procedure 3-5
Procedure 3-6
Procedure 3-7
Procedure 3-8
Procedure 3-9
Procedure 3-10
Procedure 4-1
Procedure 4-2
Procedure 4-3
Procedure 4-4
Procedure 4-5
Procedure 5-1
Procedure 5-2
Procedure 5-3
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Procedure 5-4
Procedure 5-5
Procedure 6-1
Procedure 6-2
Procedure 6-3
Procedure 6-4
Procedure 6-5
Procedure 6-6
Procedure 7-1
Procedure 7-2
Procedure 7-3
Procedure 7-4
Procedure 7-5
Procedure 7-6
Procedure 7-7
Procedure 7-8
Procedure 8-1
Procedure 8-2
Procedure 8-3
Procedure 8-4
Procedure 8-5
Procedure 8-6
Procedure 9-1
Procedure 9-2
Procedure 10-1
Procedure 10-2
Procedure 10-3
Procedure 11-1
Procedure 11-2
Procedure 11-3
Procedure 12-1
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Intended audience
It is intended that this NTP is used by the installer of this equipment. The
installer requires knowledge of the following subjects:
UNIX commands.
The vi text editor.
File manipulation.
Basic graphical user interface knowledge.
Note: Information concerning the use of the graphical user interface is
provided in the TN-MS EC-1 Element Controller User Procedures
handbook (see Associated documents on page x).
Chapter 2 details how to prepare for the installation, and install the
required hardware.
Chapter 3 details how to install the HP-UX 10.20 operating system.
Installation Procedures
Typographical conventions
Commands, parameters, and responses in this handbook use the following
conventions.
Commands typed by the user. These are printed in bold type, followed by
a return/enter symbol (), as follows:
This is what you type
Type the command string exactly as shown, including spaces, and end by
pressing the Return key.
System prompts and responses. These are printed and capitalized as they
appear on the screen. That is:
System-prompts and responses looks like this
Special keys (shift, return, escape, control) used within commands typed
by the user are emphasised using square brackets, and use the same bold
emphasis as other user typed entries. For example:
[ctrl] Q
Associated documents
The following books are referenced by this NTP:
1) Nortel Network Resource Manager Installation Guide
(NTP 323-4011-202).
2) Nortel TN-MS EC-1 Element Controller User Procedures, Release 13.1
(NTP 323-1091-402).
3) HP Visual User Environment Users Guide (B1171-90042).
4) HP EISA LAN Adapter, Installation and Service (HP 25567B).
5) HP 715/100 Workstation Installation Guide.
6) HP B132L Workstation Installation Guide.
7) HP B132L+ Workstation Installation Guide.
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Access to assistance from the Customer Service Desk 24 hour help line can
be provided and is subject to a suitable Support Agreement being in place.
To discuss Technical Support services, please contact the Technical Support
Hotline on 0181 945 3525.
Installation Procedures
1
1-1
Introduction
1-
TN-MS EC-1 Release 13.1 allows concurrent access by more than one user.
Each user is presented with a graphical user interface at their display terminal.
The display terminal can be the console of the TN-MS EC-1 Release 13.1
platform itself, or an X-terminal (serviced by the TN-MS EC-1 Release 13.1
platform).
TN-MS EC-1 can be configured to maintain a copy of its configuration on a
second workstation. This standby workstation (either Hot or Warm) can take
over in the event of a failure of the active workstation.
ATTENTION
If a Hot or Warm standby workstation is used to protect the EC-1 platform,
this standby platform must be installed before the EC-1 platform is installed.
On completion of the installation, the system is ready to be configured using
the TN-MS EC-1 Element Controller User Procedures handbook (see
Associated documents on page x).
Note: The TN-MS EC-1 system licence for a single user can be increased
to a multi-user system licence. Please contact Nortel Customer Service
Desk, see Technical support and information on page xi.
1-2 Introduction
Equipment
The hardware and software units that may be used during a TN-MS EC-1
Release 13.1 installation are listed in .
Table 1-1
Product codes for equipment
PEC code
Description of equipment
NTQJ01CA
HP 715/100 platform -128 Mbyte memory,1.5 Gbytes disk, digital audio tape (DAT)
(NTQJ01DA) drive, Northern Hemisphere Monitor, standard keyboard, UK power cord, HP-UX 9.05
and English manuals. IF THIS EQUIPMENT IS USED, HP-UX 10.20 (NTQJ01EB) and
a CD-ROM drive (NTQJ07FA) are also required.
Note: The PEC code for the Southern Hemisphere equivalent is shown in brackets.
NTQJ07FA
NTQJ01EB
HP-UX 10.20 operating system (on CD) and patch PHNE_12407 (on DAT).
NTQJ01EC
NTQJ01FA
HP B132L platform - 128 Mbyte memory, 2 Gbytes disk, DAT drive, CD-ROM drive,
(NTQJ01FB) Northern Hemisphere Monitor, standard keyboard, UK power cord, HP-UX 10.20, and
English manuals.
Note: The PEC code for the Southern Hemisphere equivalent is shown in brackets.
NTQJ01FC
HP B132L+ platform - 128 Mbyte memory, 4 Gb disk, DAT drive, CD-ROM drive,
19 Multisnyc monitor, standard keyboard, UK power cord, HP-UX 10.20, and English
manuals.
NTQJ30MC
TN-MS EC-1 Release 13.1 application software. This is provided a single DAT at a given
specific version and PCS levels.
NTQJ81AA
NTQJ31HA
TN-1X Release 8 load image software (DAT version, for use on EC-1). The release of
(NTQJ36HA) the TN-1X software is X8.nn where 8 is the release number and nn is incremented
with each new release version.
Note: The PEC code for the disk version, for use on the CAT, is shown in brackets.
NTQJ31GD TN-1X Release 7.2 load image software (DAT version, for use on EC-1). The release of
(NTQJ36GD) the TN-1X software is X7.nn where 7 is the release number and nn is incremented
with each new release version.
Note: The PEC code for the disk version, for use on the CAT, is shown in brackets.
NTQJ31GA TN-1X Release 7 load image software (DAT version, for use on EC-1). The release of
(NTQJ36GA) the TN-1X software is X7.nn where 7 is the release number and nn is incremented
with each new release version.
Note: The PEC code for the disk version, for use on the CAT, is shown in brackets.
continued
Introduction 1-3
Table 1-1
Product codes for equipment (continued)
PEC code
Description of equipment
NTFT81CA
TN-1C Release 3 load image software (DAT version and floppy disk, supplied together).
The release of the TN-1X software is C3nn where 3 is the release number and nn is
incremented with each new release version.
NTFT92BA
TN-1C Release 2 load image software (DAT version and floppy disk, supplied together).
The release of the TN-1X software is C2nn where 2 is the release number and nn is
incremented with each new release version.
NTFT80BA
TN-1P Release 2 load image software (DAT version and floppy disk, supplied together).
The release of the TN-1X software is P2nn where 2 is the release number and nn is
incremented with each new release version.
NTQJ34AB
TN-4XE Release 2.0 load image software (DAT version, for use on EC-1). The release
(NTQJ34BB) of the TN-4XE software is E2.nn where 2 is the release number and nn is
incremented with each new release version.
Note: The PEC code for the disk version, for use on the CAT, is shown in brackets.
NTQJ34AA
TN-4XE Release 1 load image software (DAT version, for use on EC-1). The release of
(NTQJ34BA) the TN-4XE software is E1.nn where 1 is the release number and nn is incremented
with each new release version.
Note: The PEC code for the disk version, for use on the CAT, is shown in brackets.
X-terminals - see Installing X-terminals on page 6-1.
Second Ethernet card - see Installing a second Ethernet port on page 4-1.
Parallel printer and cableform - see Appendix A: Installing a printer.
Uninterruptable power supply unit (optional unit).
Description of equipment
This section lists the equipment used in an TN-MS EC-1 Element Controller
platform.
Hewlett-Packard B132L+ Platform
The HP B132L+ platform comprises:
PA-RISC (Precision Architecture - Reduced Instruction Set Computer)
CPU.
128 Mbytes RAM.
1-4 Introduction
Note 1: The installed LAN1 card must be configured before it can be used
for NRM/INM access and standby.
Note 2: The internal floppy drive, if present, must be configured, after
HP-UX 10.20 is installed.
Note 3: The 4 Gbytes hard disk must be configured as small computer
systems interface (SCSI) address 6.
Hewlett-Packard B132L Platform
The HP B132L platform comprises:
PA-RISC CPU.
CD-ROM drive.
2 Gbytes external DAT drive.
This platform will have one of the following LAN1 cards installed. This card
is used for NRM/INM access, and to support Hot and Warm standby
functionality.
The installed LAN1 card must be configured before it can be used for
NRM/INM access.
Note 1: The installed LAN1 card, if present, must be configured before it
can be used for NRM/INM access.
Note 2: The internal floppy drive, if present, must be configured after
HP-UX 10.20 is installed.
Note 3: The 2 Gbytes hard disk must be configured as small computer
systems interface (SCSI) address 6.
Hewlett-Packard 9000 Series 715/100 Platform
The HP 715/100 platform comprises:
PA-RISC CPU.
32 Mbytes RAM.
1 Gbyte internal primary hard disk.
Introduction 1-5
Note: The above hardware was used as standard for Releases 5.1 and 6 of
the TN-MS EC-1 and it is recommended that for Release 13.1 the platform
is upgraded to a B132L or B132L+ platform. However, if the 715/100 is to
be used, an additional CD-ROM drive is required during the installation of
TN-MS EC-1 (PEC code NTQJ07FA). Operating system HP-UX 10.20
(NTQJ01EB) is also required.
Ethernet cards
A second Ethernet card is required on the EC-1 workstation for connecting an
NRM/INM, or to support Hot and Warm standby functionality. The HP B132L
and B132L+ platforms are delivered with such a card installed, but on the
715/100 platform, this must be added. This card can be either of the following:
10BaseT Card (HP25567B + OPT840). This card is used to connect the
second port to the hub unit via RJ45 connectors.
Thick LAN card (HP25567B + OPT740). This card is used to connect the
second port to the thick LAN. If there is a requirement to connect the port
to 10BaseT hub unit, transceiver HP A2671A is inserted in the line.
Examples are given in Figure 2-5 and Figure 2-6. For further information
contact Technical support and information.
Printers
The printer is used to enable printouts from the system. It can be connected
either via the parallel port on the system unit, or as a network printer (see
Appendix A: Installing a printer). The general specification for the printer is
given below:
Parallel Centronics Interface.
4 Mbytes RAM.
Postscript support.
1-6 Introduction
To switch the printer to use condensed mode, locate a line that reads:
pitch="def"
To switch the printer to use landscape mode, locate a line that reads:
orientation="def"
end of chapter
2-1
Preparation and hardware installation 2This chapter enables the installer to unpack the equipment, prepare it for
installation and then interconnect all the hardware for the TN-MS EC-1
Release 13.1 management system.
Unpacking
Required equipment for the TN-MS is listed in Table 1-1. Information for
each listed component is provided in Description of equipment on page 1-3.
To unpack the equipment follow the procedure stated below and use the
manufacturers instructions:
Procedure 2-1
Unpacking the hardware
Step
Action
Handbooks
Ensure that all the handbooks listed in Associated documents on page x are
available for use.
Environmental requirements
A suitable, well ventilated area having:
Temperature range: 10 C to 35 C.
Maximum humidity range: 20% to 80% at 35 C.
Power supplies
An a.c mains supply requirement of:
Location of equipment
The equipment should be located in a secure area with the environment and
power supplies stated above.
Hostnames and addresses
Obtain the following from the System Administrator and insert them below:
Hostnames
IP addresses
subnet masks
default gateway
CAUTION
Risk of malfunction
Customer
Customer
Hired platform
Hire company
Nortel PLC
Nortel PLC
Hewlett-Packard
Hardware installation
Hardware installation is performed in two stages:
The workstations and X-terminals are set up.
Ensure that all units are disconnected from the a.c. main supply
prior to interconnection
Figure 2-1
HP 715/100 cable connections (rear view)
a.c. mains
supply
RGB
13W3
video
cable
a.c. mains
supply
LAN 1
SCSI CD-ROM
LAN 0
Serial printer
ports
Printer
Keyboard
Note: LAN 0 is used for Multiplexers
LAN 1 is used for Element Controllers
X-terminals, and NRM/INM
a.c. mains
supply
13W3
video
cable
LAN 1
SCSI CD-ROM
Serial printer
ports
Keyboard
LAN 0
Mouse
Figure 2-3
HP Envizex X-Terminal connections (rear view)
13W3
video
cable
RGB
a.c. mains
supply
Ethernet
Mouse
Figure 2-6 shows a standalone TN-MS EC-1 R13.1 platform connected via
thick LAN to the following equipment:
An NRM/INM platform.
X-terminals.
TN-1X, TN-1C, TN-1P and TN-4XE multiplexers.
Contact your System administrator for connection to the local area network
(if required).
Plug in all units to the a.c mains supply
Plug in the following units ready for switch on:
TN-MS
EC-1 R13.1
TCP/IP LAN
Network
Elements
TN-1X
TN-1C
Hub Unit
**
**
TN-1C
TN-1X
OSI LAN
**
TN-4XE
TN-1C
TN-4XE
LAN 0
TN-MS
EC-1 R13.1
LAN 1
Local Standby
Manager
LAN 1
LAN 0
Hub Unit
TN-1X
X-Term 4
.........
LAN 0
X-Term 1
LAN 0
NRM/INM
Active
Manager
LAN 0
X-Terminals 1 to 4
TN-1P
Head End
TN-4XE
TN-1P
KEY
10BaseT Transceiver
**
Note: All cables from transceivers to Hub Units have RJ45 connectors on either end.
TN-MS
EC-1 R13.1
LAN 1
TN-MS
EC-1 R13.1
WAN
TCP/IP
LAN 0
Standby
Manager
LAN 1
LAN 0
LAN 0
X-Term 1.........X-Term 4
LAN 0
NRM/INM
Active
Manager
LAN 0
X-Terminals 1 to 4
Remote
TCP/IP
LINK
TCP/IP LAN
OSI LAN
OSI LAN
Hub Unit
TN-1X
TN-1X
TN-1X
**
**
**
TN-1C
TN-4XE
TN-1P
Head End
TN-1C
TN-1C
TN-4XE
TN-4XE
TN-1P
KEY
10BaseT Transceiver
**
Note: All cables from transceivers to Hub Units have RJ45 connectors on either end.
X-Terminals 1 to 4
TN-1C
LAN 0
TN-1P
TN-1P
TN-1C
TN-1X
TN-1X
NRM/INM
LAN 0
LAN 0
Cable assembly
for transceivers
TN-1C
Cable assembly
for transceivers
KEY
....... 4
X-Term. .1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .X-Term
LAN 0
LAN 1
TN-MS
EC-1 R13.1
TN-4XE
TN-1X
TN-4XE
TN-4XE
Cable assembly
for transceivers
N-Type Terminator
Thick LAN
end of chapter
3-1
Installing the HP-UX operating system3This chapter describes how to install the Hewlett Packard HP-UX 10.20
operating system, and how to perform a number of post-installation activities.
Prior to installing the TN-MS EC-1 Release 13.1 management software all the
network parameters must be known (see Hostnames and addresses on
page 2-2). The HP operating system must be installed to ensure that:
The process for installing HP-UX 10.20 onto the HP B132L platform is
described in Procedure 3-1 and Procedure 3-3.
The process for installing HP-UX 10.20 onto the HP B132L+ platform is
described in Procedure 3-1 and Procedure 3-3.
The process for installing HP-UX 10.20 onto the HP 715/100 platform is
described in Procedure 3-2 and Procedure 3-3.
Note: The HP B132L and B132L+ platforms may be delivered with
HP-UX 10.20 pre-installed. If HP-UX 10.20 is pre-installed, the
networking details for the platform must still be set up (see on page 8-7).
Action
Push in the power switch on the monitor. The LEDs on the front of the monitor
light up to indicate that power is on.
Push in the power switch to the Workstation. The power LED lights up to
indicate that power is on.
In both cases, before this period times out, press any key.
6
Description
----------Boot from specified path
Display of modify a path
Search for boot devices
continued
Action
Device Path
----------scsi.6.0
scsi.4.0
scsi.3.0
Device Type
----------IBM DORS-32165
TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-540ITA
HP HP35480A
Boot from the SCSI device that is identified as the CD-ROM drive. In the
above example, where the CD-ROM is path p1, type:
boot p1
Interact with IPL (Y, N, Q)? >
Respond as follows:
n
10
The operating system is then loaded from the CD-ROM drive. This process is
detailed in Procedure 3-3.
end
Action
Push in the power switch on the monitor. The LEDs on the front of the monitor
light up to indicate that power is on.
Power down all peripheral devices (except the SCSI CD-ROM drive and the
DAT drive) until the installation is completed.
Place the HP-UX Install and Core OS CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
Push in the power switch to the Workstation. The power LED lights up to
indicate that power is on.
Press the Escape key and hold it down. After several boot messages, the
workstation Command Menu is displayed:
Command Description
Auto [boot|search] [on/off]
Boot [pri|alt] [is]
path
Boot [scsi|else] <slot>
...
...
Search [ipl] [scsi|eisa]
Search [ipl] [lan [install]]
Secure [on|off]
--------------BOOT_ADMIN>
Device Type
----------SEAGATE ST11200N
SEAGATE ST3600N
TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-540ITA
Boot from the SCSI device that is identified as the CD-ROM drive. In the
above example, where the CD-ROM is device 4:
The operating system is then loaded from the CD-ROM drive. This process is
detailed in Procedure 3-3.
boot scsi.4.0
end
Action
Boot the platform from the CD-ROM drive (see Procedure 3-1 or Procedure
3-2, as appropriate to your platform).
Install HP-UX
Run a recovery shell
Cancel and Reboot
Advanced Options
[
Help
]
]
]
]
]
--------------------------------------------------------------
The first option (Install HP-UX) will be displayed as reverse video. Select this
option by pressing Return or Enter.
4
Action
If there is more than one hard disk installed, you must select which one is to
be used as the root disk.
----------------------------------------------------------------The install utility has discovered the following disks attached to
your system. You must select one disk to be your system root disk.
When configured, this disk will contain (at least) the boot area,
a root file system and primary swap space.
Hardware
Product
Size
Path
ID
(Megabytes[Mb])
/--------------------------------------------------------------\
| 10/0.6.0
DSP3107LSW
1003
|
| 10/0.5.0
DSP3107LSW
1003
|
|
|
|
|
\--------------------------------------------------------------/
---------------------------------------------------------------[[ OK ]]
[Cancel]
[Help]
----------------------------------------------------------------
The first option will be displayed as reverse video. Select this option by
pressing Return or Enter.
continued
Action
Select the type of disk configuration for the HP 715/100 or B132L platform.
The following options are displayed:
---------------------------------------------------------------HP-UX Install Utility - Select Whole-System Configuration
Choose one item upon which to base you system configuration. You
will have a chance to modify that configuration.
Available Whole-System Configurations: (Scroll to see entire list.)
/--------------------------------------------------------------\
| Standard Whole-disk (non-LVM) configuration
^
| Standard LVM configuration
|
| LVM configuration with VxFS (Journaled file system)
|
|
v
\--------------------------------------------------------------/
Whole-System Configuration Description:
/--------------------------------------------------------------\
| Logical Volume Manager (LVM) provides a highly flexible
^
| configuration that allows the disk to be partitioned into
|
| multiple volumes and also allows multiple disks to be
|
| combined to create larger logical disks. Volumes except for |
| root (containing "/" file system), boot (containing
V
\--------------------------------------------------------------/
---------------------------------------------------------------[[ OK ]]
[Cancel]
[Help]
----------------------------------------------------------------
The first option (non-LVM) is displayed as reverse video. Select this option by
pressing Return or Enter.
Note: The ^ and V characters that are displayed alongside a text frame act
as scroll bar controls. These are used to scroll through information that is too
long to be displayed inside the text frame.
8
Action
Select the type of disk configuration for the B132L+ platform. The following
options are displayed:
---------------------------------------------------------------HP-UX Install Utility - Select Whole-System Configuration
Choose one item upon which to base you system configuration. You
will have a chance to modify that configuration.
Available Whole-System Configurations: (Scroll to see entire list.)
/--------------------------------------------------------------\
| Standard LVM configuration
^
| LVM configuration with VxFS (Journaled file system)
|
|
v
\--------------------------------------------------------------/
Whole-System Configuration Description:
/--------------------------------------------------------------\
| Logical Volume Manager (LVM) provides a highly flexible
^
| configuration that allows the disk to be partitioned into
|
| multiple volumes and also allows multiple disks to be
|
| combined to create larger logical disks. Volumes except for |
| root (containing "/" file system), boot (containing
V
\--------------------------------------------------------------/
---------------------------------------------------------------[[ OK ]]
[Cancel]
[Help]
----------------------------------------------------------------
The first option (Standard LVM) is displayed as reverse video. Select this
option by pressing Return or Enter.
Note: The ^ and V characters that are displayed alongside a text frame act
as scroll bar controls. These are used to scroll through information that is too
long to be displayed inside the text frame.
continued
Action
10
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
256 Mb -> ]
None ->]
VUE Runtime Environment
-> ]
True ->]
English
-> ]
Default(C)
-> ]
Long
-> ]
Remaining ->]
False ->]
False ->
-------------------------------------------------------------[[ OK]]
[Cancel]
[Help]
--------------------------------------------------------------
[
[
[
[
[
256 Mb -> ]
VUE Runtime Environment
-> ]
English
-> ]
Default(C)
-> ]
Long
-> ]
-------------------------------------------------------------[[ OK]]
[Cancel]
[Help]
--------------------------------------------------------------
Move between fields using the Tab key. Press Return on a selected field to
display its menu. Use the arrow keys to highlight an option from the menu,
and Return to select it.
Change all options so that they match the selections above.
Select OK when all the options are set correctly.
continued
Action
A notification of data to be destroyed in then displayed:
----------------------------------------------------------------HP-UX Install Utility - System Configuration
Any data on the following disks will be destroyed:
Hardware Path Product ID Size (Mb) Disk Use Volume Group
/--------------------------------------------------------------\
| 8/16/5/6/0
DORS-32160 2048
non-LVM
^
|
|
|
v
\--------------------------------------------------------------/
- Unconfigured space for these disks: 0 Mb
Note: For a B132+ platform the Disk Use field will show LVM.
12
13
For the HP 715/100 and B132L platforms, continue from step 21.
Change all values so that they match the selections above. This is described
in the steps that follow.
14
15
Use 'TAB' key to access the list of FS parameters and select the parameter to
modify with the arrow keys.
continued
Action
16
The list of values that may be modified for the selected parameter are
displayed. For example, for the / parameter
Mount Directory
Size(MB)
Usage
Disk Group
/
1792
HFS
vg00
17
'TAB' from the list of FS parameters to the list of values, and select the value
to modify with the arrow keys.
18
Note: Before the setting for /stand can be increased, the setting for /home
must be decreased. It is recommended to do /home, /stand and then /.
19
20
21
The HP 715/100 or B132L platforms file system and swap space information
is displayed:
File Systems and Swap Space to be created:
Mount Directory
Size (Mb)
Usage
Disk Group
/--------------------------------------------------------------\
| /
1792
HFS
8/16/5.6.0
^
| (swap)
256
Swap
8/16/5.6.0
|
|
v
\--------------------------------------------------------------/
For more advanced configuration options...[Modify Disk Parameters]
[Modify FS Parameters]
Change all options so that they match the selections above, and press the
Return button at the bottom of the screen.
Action
Load the core operating system:
----------------------------------------------------------------HP-UX Install Utility - Enter SD-UX swinstall information
The SD-UX software distribution utility, swinstall, will
actually load the HP-UX software on your system. (This will
take place after the disks and file systems are configured.)
The software selections you have already specified should be
sufficient, but you might want to interact with the SD-UX
swinstall to view or modify the software selections.
Do you want to interact with the SD-UX swinstall? [ No
-> ]
----------------------------------------------------------------[[ OK ]]
[Cancel]
[Help]
-----------------------------------------------------------------
24
Action
25
28
29
A more specific time zone dialogue is then displayed, based on your first
selection. Click on the required time zone, and click on the OK button.
30
The selected time zone is displayed. Confirm this using the OK button.
continued
Action
31
32
CAUTION
Loss of Root password
The System Internet Address must then be set. The following dialogue is
displayed:
If you wish networking to operate correctly, you must also assign
the system a unique Internet Protocol (IP) address. The IP address
must:
* Contain 4 numeric components.
* Have a period (.) separating each numeric component.
* Contain numbers between 0 and 255.
For example: 134.32.3.10
If you have not yet obtained an IP address from your local system
administrator, you may use the default address of 127.0.0.1 by
selecting OK
Enter your Internet Protocol address and then press [return]
Note: If you clear the subnet mask field or leave it empty, the subnet mask
will be set by the operating system to a value displayed in the confirmation
window detailed in the next step.
35
A dialogue is then displayed. This lists the above selections, and any default
settings that are to be applied. Select Yes to confirm.
36
The Domain Name system window is then displayed, with entries for the local
domain name, DNS server hostname, and the DNS server IP address. Select
Cancel to close this screen without specifying any details.
continued
Action
37
The Network Information Service window is then displayed, with an entry for
the NIS domain name. Select Cancel to close this screen without specifying
any details.
38
The Configure Font Server window is then displayed. Select No to close this
window without specifying any details.
39
The machine will then reboot. A series of system tests is run, and you will then
be presented with the HP-VUE login dialogue box.
41
Action
Select the Disks and File Systems function by double clicking on it, and then
select the File Systems function by double clicking on it.
From the Actions menu, select the Add Local File System option, and then
the Not Using the Logical Volume Manager option.
In the Select Disk To Add window, select the second hard drive. For
example:
2/0/1.5.0
Quantum VP31110
1001
In the Add Disk Without LVM window, type the following as the mount
directory:
/home
Then, click on OK.
Select Exit from the File option and then Exit SAM to close sam.
continued
Action
10
kbytes
745811
1003459
used
avail
431600 239629
14
903099
%used
64%
64%
Mounted on
/
/home
Log out of the root user by selecting exit from the HP-VUE bar, and confirm
the exit.
end
Action
tape
HP
HP35480A
The first column of this line is the hardware path. Make a note of this.
4
To create a tape on the B132L or B132L+ platforms using these new drivers,
perform the following procedure:
Procedure 3-6
Creating a DDS1 DAT (B132L and B132L+ only)
Step
Action
Position yourself in the parent directory of the directory that you wish to write
to tape:
cd <parent_directory>
Use the tar command to write the directory to tape, specifying the new driver
for use. That is:
tar cvf /dev/rmt/dds1 <directory>
end
To extract files from a DDS1 tape onto the 715/100 platform, perform the
following procedure:
Procedure 3-7
Reading a DDS1 DAT
Step
Action
Position yourself in the parent directory of the directory that you wish to read
from tape:
cd <parent_directory>
Action
Load the NTQJ01EB - HP-UX Patch PHNE_12407 DAT into the tape drive
and wait until the lights stop flashing.
Log in to the HP-VUE environment as root user. If you are not at the HP-VUE
login screen, you must logout of the current session.
Open a Unix window from the Toolbox option (General -> Utilities -> Xterm)
on the workstation toolbar.
Select the Software Management function by double clicking on it, and then
select the Install Software to Local Host function by double clicking on it.
continued
Action
The SAM window displays the SD Install - Software Selection window. The
SD Install - Software Selection window displays the Specify Source window.
Note: If the default source var/spool/sw does not exist or is invalid, the
System Administration Manager displays a note to this effect. Select OK to
dismiss the note window.
8
Select the OK button, SAM now displays a list of software patches on the
tape.
10
11
From the Actions menu, select the Mark for Install option.
12
13
14
15
16
17
Action
18
19
20
The Note window displays a warning that the local system will be rebooted.
Select OK.
21
22
Action
Load the NTQJ01EC - HP-UX 10.20 Y2K Patches DAT into the tape drive
and wait until the lights stop flashing.
Log in to the HP-VUE environment as root user. If you are not at the HP-VUE
login screen, you must logout of the current session.
Open a Unix window from the Toolbox option (General -> Utilities -> Xterm)
on the workstation toolbar.
Select the Software Management function by double clicking on it, and then
select the Install Software to Local Host function by double clicking on it.
continued
Action
The SAM window displays the SD Install - Software Selection window. The
SD Install - Software Selection window displays the Specify Source window.
Note: If the default source var/spool/sw does not exist or is invalid, the
System Administration Manager displays a note to this effect. Select OK to
dismiss the note window.
8
Select the OK button, SAM now displays a list of software patches on the
tape.
10
ATTENTION
The PHSS_12865 patch must NOT be installed.
continued
Action
11
From the Actions menu, select the Mark for Install option.
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
The Note window displays a warning that the local system will be rebooted.
Select OK.
21
22
Action
Login as root by typing in the login box root as user name and enter the
password:
root
<password>
The software for the TN-MS EC-1 is contained on a single DAT (NTQJ3OMC).
Insert this tape into the drive. Wait until the drive is ready (light stops flashing).
Open a UNIX window by clicking the terminal icon at the bottom left hand
corner of the VUE dashboard.
mt -t /dev/rmt/0mn fsf 2
tar xv sdhms/bin/addenetcard
end of chapter
4-1
4-
CPC code
Description
HP code
A0383333
Ethertwist transceiver
(10BaseT)
HP28685B
NTQJ07BA
A0644203
HP25567B+OPT840
NTQJ07CA
A0644204
HP25567B+OPT740
Note: Only one of the above Ethernet cards is required per platform.
Ensure that all units are disconnected from the a.c. mains
supply prior to the installation of the Ethernet card. Remember
that the Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) supplies power to
the system unit and monitor. This equipment must also be
disconnected from the UPS.
The System Shutdown procedure allows the System Engineer to shut down
the TN-MS application software and the HP-UX 10.20 operating system.
Note: All TN-MS EC-1 Release 13.1 operations in progress will be
aborted during a System Shutdown. The System Shutdown operation will
take several minutes to complete; especially if multiple software download
operations are currently queued for processing.
Action
If the EC-1 software has already been installed, perform the following steps:
a. Login to the EC-1 platform as System Engineer, and start the EC-1
software by double clicking on the EC-1 icon.
b. Select the System Shutdown button from System Engineer within the
Main Menu. A confirmation box is displayed with the message:
Do you really want to shutdown the system?
Select the OK button to shut down the TN-MS EC-1 without further user
interaction.You are presented with the operating system prompt.
c. Select Exit from VUE Workspace Manager bar. Select OK to confirm.
Note: The a.c. mains supply must first be removed from all units before the
Ethernet card is inserted. Remember that, if fitted, the Uninterruptable Power
Supply (UPS) supplies a.c. to the system unit and monitor. This equipment
must be disconnected from the UPS.
end
Ensure that all units are disconnected from the a.c. mains
supply prior to the installation of the Ethernet card. Remember
that the Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) supplies power to
the system unit and monitor. This equipment must also be
disconnected from the UPS.
Connecting the adapter to the LAN or hub unit
Connect the Ethernet to the Hub Unit or LAN, as described in Chapter 2,
Preparation and hardware installation.
Note: To connect the Ethernet card to the second port you need a TFT4
transceiver or a screw type AUI cable connector.
Configuring the Ethernet port
This procedure configures a second Ethernet port after the HP-UX and
TN-MS EC-1 application software has been restarted.
CAUTION
Risk of malfunction
Action
Restore the a.c mains supply to all the platform equipment. HP-UX 10.20 is
automatically restarted. The TN-MS EC-1 application software (if installed) is
automatically restarted also.
If the EC-1 software has already been installed, perform the following steps:
a. Login to the EC-1 platform as System Engineer, and start the EC-1
software by double clicking on the EC-1 icon.
b. Select the System Shutdown button from System Engineer within the
Main Menu. A confirmation box is displayed with the message:
Do you really want to shutdown the system?
Select the OK button to shut down the TN-MS EC-1 without further user
interaction.You are presented with the operating system prompt.
c. Select Exit from VUE Workspace Manager bar. Select OK to confirm.
continued
Action
Logout of the VUE window system. You will be returned to the HP-VUE login
screen.
/usr/sbin/sam
If sam generates an error relating to the DISPLAY environment variable,
type the following:
setenv DISPLAY :0
sam
A title screen appears for a short time and is replaced with the main System
Administration Manager (SAM) window.
7
A new window is displayed. SAM then interrogates the hardware and displays
two cards: LAN0 and LAN1.
LAN0 is the LAN card which is part of the mother board.
LAN1 is the twin port card.
9
10
To configure the LAN1 card, click once on the LAN1 entry in the list.
Click on Add Aliases
A dialogue is displayed.
11
The Network Card Configuration screen is displayed, showing the new card
LAN1 with all its configuration parameters entered.
12
13
From the SAM window, select Exit SAM from the File menu.
14
Press the right hand button of the mouse to bring up the background menu
with the following items:
Modify system name
Configure
15
With the button held down, move the mouse to highlight Configure and
release the button.
Action
16
17
Type the information received from the System Administrator into the fields
provided. That is:
- Internet address: <IP address for LAN1>
- Alias: <workstation hostname> (see steps 10 and 11)
- subnet mask
18
The above command is used to check the state of the LAN port. The following
output is displayed:
Hardware Station
Dev Hardware Net-Interface NM Mac
HP DLP1 Mjt
Path
Address
lu State
NameUnit StateID Type Support Num
2.0.20x 0800098759640
UP
lan1
UP
4
Ether Yes
52
The message should report that the port is connected (in the UP state).
19
If the EC-1 software has already been installed, perform the following steps:
a. Run the following script:
/tmp/sdhms/bin/addenetcard
Action
21
b. Using the mouse, double click on the icon to select Networking and
Communications.
c. A new menu is displayed. Double click on this menu to select Internet
Addresses.
d. Select Modify Default Gateway.
e. Enter the LAN1 IP address.
f.
Press OK to proceed.
Note: Do not power down the machine while it is rebooting. Wait until it is in
a stable state before powering down.
23
On the B132L platform, this card is one of the following pair of cards:
100VG AnyLAN/9000 EISA Ethernet card.
100BaseT/PCI Ethernet card.
Ensure that the CD-ROM drive is attached as a peripheral SCSI device, and
that the device is mounted. This is described in Procedure 4-3.
Procedure 4-3
Mounting the CD-ROM drive on the B132L or B132L+platforms
Step
Action
Open the Disks and File Systems folder by double-clicking on the icon.
From the Actions menu select Add Local File System and then Not
Using the Logical Volume Manager.
From the Select disk to add dialogue box, select the CD-ROM and click OK
to continue.
On the Add CD-ROM Disk screen, enter a unique directory name for the
mounted CD. This must be in the root directory HP. For example, /cdrom.
From the When to Mount options on the same screen, ensure that the Now
option is enabled and that the At Every System Boot option is disabled.
10
Click OK to continue.
11
Once these tasks have been performed, the installation can be started.
Connecting the Ethernet card to the LAN or Hub Unit
Connection of the Ethernet card depends on the which card is installed:
Action
If the EC-1 software has already been installed, perform the following steps:
a. Login to the EC-1 platform as System Engineer, and start the EC-1
software by double clicking on the EC-1 icon.
b. Select the System Shutdown button from System Engineer within the
Main Menu. A confirmation box is displayed with the message:
Do you really want to shutdown the system?
Select the OK button to shut down the TN-MS EC-1 without further user
interaction.You are presented with the operating system prompt.
c. Select Exit from VUE Workspace Manager bar. Select OK to confirm.
Action
Using the mouse, double click on this menu to select Software Management.
A new menu is displayed. Double click on this menu to select Install Software
to Local Host.
The SD Install - Software Selection is then displayed. This will display the
Specify Source window.
Note: If the default source /var/spool/sw does not exist, or is not a valid
source, a Note window is displayed to this effect. If one appears, click OK.
Then, select the following settings:
Source Depot Type : Local CD-ROM
Source Depot Path : <CD-ROM mount directory>
Click on OK. A Note may be displayed. If so, click on OK in this window.
10
11
Select the Actions option from the windows menu bar, and from the
pull-down menu, select the Mark for Install option. An error box will appear,
indicating that this application bundle requires dependencies which are not
on the CD-ROM. Click on OK.
12
The software bundle should now carry a Yes in the Marked? column. Select
the software bundle by highlighting this line.
13
Select the Actions option from the windows menu bar, and from the
pull-down menu, select the Install (Analysis) option.
14
When the analysis is complete, this window should display the following
information:
Status : Ready
Products Scheduled : 3 of 3
Click on OK.
15
Action
16
17
The Install window will appear and detail the installation as it proceeds.
a. For the 100VG AnyLAN/9000 EISA Ethernet card, the Install window
indicates:
Status : Ready
Percent Complete : 100%
Kbytes Installed : 173 of 173
a. For the 100BaseT/PCI Ethernet card, the Install window indicates:
Status : Ready
Percent Complete : 100%
Kbytes Installed : 481 of 481
18
Click on the Done button. A Note window will appear warning that the local
system will be re-booted. Click on OK.
19
Action
If the EC-1 software has already been installed, perform the following steps:
a. Login to the EC-1 platform as System Engineer, and start the EC-1
software by double clicking on the EC-1 icon.
b. Select the System Shutdown button from System Engineer within the
Main Menu. A confirmation box is displayed with the message:
Do you really want to shutdown the system?
Select the OK button to shut down the TN-MS EC-1 without further user
interaction.You are presented with the operating system prompt.
c. Select Exit from VUE Workspace Manager bar. Select OK to confirm.
continued
Action
Open a UNIX window from the HP-VUE dashboard. In the window type:
sam
If sam generates an error relating to the DISPLAY environment variable:
setenv DISPLAY :0
sam
Using the mouse, double click on this menu to select Networking and
Communication.
Information for the two LAN cards (LAN0 and LAN1) is displayed. LAN0 is
the LAN card which is part of the mother board. LAN1 is second Ethernet
card that is installed on the platform. This is either:
a. 100VG AnyLAN/9000 Ethernet card.
b. 100BaseT/PCI Ethernet card.
To configure the LAN1 card, highlight the LAN1 line by clicking once with the
mouse.
Press the right hand button of the mouse to bring up the background menu
with the following items:
Modify System name
Configure
10
With the button held down, move the mouse to highlight Configure. Release
the button.
11
To select the card type, use the mouse to highlight the relevant Ethernet card
option. Enter the information provided by the System Administrator prior to
commencing this installation. That is:
Alias. That is, an appropriate hostname which is different from that used
for LAN0.
Subnet Mask.
Action
12
You are returned to the Network Card Configuration screen which shows the
new card LAN1 with all its configuration parameters entered. The Status
parameter should now read Enabled.
13
Select Exit from the File menu and then Exit Sam from sam.
14
Station Crd
Addressln
....
0
....
1
Hardware
State
UP
UP
Net-Interface
NM
Name Unit State ID
lan0
UP
4
lan1
UP
5
Mac
Type
Ether
Ether
HP DLP1
Support
Yes
Yes
Mjt
Num
52
176
The message should report that the port is connected (in the UP state).
15
If the EC-1 software has already been installed, perform the following steps:
a. Run the following script:
/tmp/sdhms/bin/addenetcard
continued
Action
16
17
Note: Do not power down the machine while it is rebooting. Wait until it is in
a stable state before powering down.
18
end of chapter
5-1
5-
This chapter enables the installation of TN-MS EC-1 Release 13.1 application
software and the TN-1X, TN-1C, TN-1P and TN-4XE load image software.
ATTENTION
If a Hot, Warm or Cold standby workstation is used to protect the EC-1
platform, this standby platform must be installed before the EC-1 platform is
installed.
Action
Login as root by typing in the login box root as user name and enter
password.
root
<password>
A copyright notice appears on your screen, followed by the HP VUE
workspace. You are now logged in.
The software for the TN-MS EC-1 R13.1 is contained on a single DAT
(NTQJ3OMC). Insert this tape into the drive. Wait until the drive is ready (light
stops flashing).
Open a Unix window by clicking the terminal icon at the bottom left hand
corner of the VUE dashboard.
continued
Action
Note: A log of the installation will be created in the install.log file. This
file should be copied to the /home/sdhmsusr directory after installation.
5
Action
You are now asked whether the system should be secure or insecure.
A secure system uses a two stage login process. The user logs into the
workstation, and then into the Element Controller. An insecure system does
NOT require a login for the EC-1.
INSTALL: Do you want to make the system SECURE [y/n]?
If this is to be a secure system type:
y
Otherwise type:
n
Messages are displayed to indicate the choice made.
~sdhmsusr/sdhms/bin/.change_security
1.
2.
3.
4.
EC-1
EC-1
EC-1
EC-1
Active
Active
Active
Active
Standalone
backing up
backing up
backing up
Action
10
You are now prompted for the hostname and IP address of the Remote
Central Archive (RCA) platform.
INSTALL: Enter hostname of RCA:
Enter the hostname of the RCA platform.
INSTALL: Enter IP address of <hostname>:
Enter the IP address of the RCA platform.
continued
Action
At this point, the installation will attempt to ensure that communication is
available to the specified platform. It does this using the TCP/IP ping
command. There are two outcomes:
a. If comms are confirmed, the following is displayed:
Comms checked to <IP address>
b. If comms are not confirmed, the following is displayed:
Could not ping <IP address>
Please ensure that comms is established to this
EC-1 as soon as possible
Note: The installation will continue if comms check fails. However, the
backup functionality will not function until TCP/IP comms are available.
12
13
14
You are now prompted for the IP Name and Address of the Warm or Hot
standby EC-1.
INSTALL: Enter hostname of standby EC-1:
Enter the hostname of the Warm standby EC-1 platform.
INSTALL: Enter IP address of <hostname>:
Enter the IP address of the Warm standby EC-1 platform.
At this point, the installation attempts to ensure that communication is
available to the specified platform. It does this using the TCP/IP ping
command. There are two outcomes:
a. If comms are confirmed, the following message is displayed:
Comms checked to <IP address>
b. If comms are not confirmed, the following message is displayed:
Could not ping <IP address>
Please ensure that comms is established to this
EC-1 as soon as possible
Note: The installation continues if the comms check fails. However, the
backup functionality will not function until TCP/IP comms are available.
You may see the message:
<hostname> is already in /etc/hosts.
will be made
No change
This occurs if the hostname given is already specified within the UNIX hosts
file. If this is the case, the entry for that hostname is not changed, even if the
address given is different.
continued
Action
15
16
17
You are now prompted for the IP Name and Address of the primary EC-1s.
INSTALL: Enter hostname of next active EC-1
or Enter for no more
Enter the hostname of the active EC-1 platform.
INSTALL: Enter IP address of <hostname>:
Enter the IP address of the active EC-1 platform.
18
Note: The installation will continue if comms check fails. However, the
backup functionality will not function until TCP/IP comms are available.
You may see the message:
<hostname> is already in /etc/hosts.
will be made
No change
This will occur if the hostname given is already specified within the UNIX
hosts file. If this is the case, the entry for that hostname is not changed, even
if the address given is different.
19
You are now prompted for the hostname and IP address of the next EC-1.
There are two possibilities:
a. To repeat the process for another active EC-1, enter its hostname and IP
address. Repeat steps 16 to 18.
b. To continue installation without adding any more active EC-1s, press
Return on its own and go to step 24.
20
If
Then
step 24
step 21
continued
Action
21
22
You are now prompted for the hostname and IP address of the next EC-1.
There are two possibilities:
a. To repeat the process for another active EC-1, enter its hostname and IP
address. Repeat steps 16 to 18.
b. To continue installation without adding any more active EC-1s, press
Return on its own.
23
24
Adding
Adding
Adding
Adding
Adding
NRM Interface
support for TN-1X mux
support for TN-1P mux
support for TN-1C mux
support for TN-4XE mux
*****************************************************
*** ATTENTION ***
If you plan to use this EC-1 to control R7 TN-1X
Network Elements (7.72A/7.72M), then you MUST install
the PPS patch script.
To do this, log in as root, and execute the following:
% cd /home/sdhmsusr/pps_dir/install
% install_pps_patch
*****************************************************
continued
Action
25
26
27
28
/etc/reboot
cd /tmp/install
cp ./install.log /home/sdhmsusr
29
Action
30
32
end
Action
Enter:
cd /home/sdhmsusr/pps_dir/install
./install_pps_patch
Action
First, log into the platform. Starting from the HP-VUE Login window, complete
the user name and password fields to login as the System Engineer:
syseng01
syseng01
Note: These are the default system engineer user name and password. It is
recommended that the password is changed and the new password
remembered and/or stored in a safe place.
2
Note: The EC-1_Login icon only needs to be set up when the user logs in for
the first time.
continued
Action
Action
Open the System Engineer section of the main menu by clicking on its tick
box, and select the UNIX window option to open a UNIX window.
Insert the tape for the required load image software (TN-1X, TN-1P, TN-1C
and TN-4XE) into the DAT Drive.
Change to the directory that caters for the software to be loaded. For
example, for TN-1X, issue the following command:
cd /home/sdhmsusr/sdhms/data/NE_load/1X
The TN-1C uses the same directory structure, but is located in the 1C. The
TN-1P uses the 1P directory, and the TN-4XE uses the 4XE directory.
Retrieve the required software from the DAT by entering the following
command in the UNIX window.
tar xv
The software is downloaded from the DAT. Messages are displayed during
this process.
The following line defines the leader element of the default address. That is,
the part of the address that is before the <IP address>. Change this line to
change this element of the address.
BACKUP_PATH_LEADER <leader>
The following line defines the trailer element of the default address. That is,
the part of the address that is after the <IP address>. Change this line to
change this element of the address.
BACKUP_RCA_TRAILER <trailer>
Action
Login to TN-MS as System Engineer and select the UNIX Window from the
Main Menu.
end of chapter
6-1
Installing X-terminals
6-
General Information
TN-MS EC-1 Release 13.1 allows concurrent access by more than one user.
Each user is presented with a graphical user interface at their display terminal.
The display terminal can be an X-terminal (serviced by a TN-MS EC-1
platform) or the console of the TN-MS EC-1 Release 13.1 platform.
To enable the X-terminal access, the TN-MS EC-1 Release 13.1 X-terminal
interface software must be loaded on the TN-MS EC-1 Release 13.1 platform.
This section details the procedure for the following:
Installing the X-terminals on initial installation of the TN-MS EC-1.
X-Terminals
An X-terminal allows a user to login to the TN-MS EC-1 platform, and access
the TN-MS EC-1 software, using the X-Windows system. All the software
runs on the TN-MS EC-1 platform, the X-terminal simply provides a display
terminal, mouse, and keyboard.
For an X-terminal to operate it must have its own specialized software
running at the terminal. This software is downloaded from the TN-MS EC-1
platform whenever the X-terminal is switched on.
On
X-terminals
Connect X-terminals
Prepare for
installation
Install X-terminal
software
On EC-1
platform
Edit
inetd.sec, inetd.conf
and services files
Add X-terminals
to platform
On
X-terminals
End
Equipment
The X-Terminal equipment used is detailed below.
Table 6-1
Product codes for HP Envizex A-series X-terminal
PEC code
HP codes
Description
NTQJ05CA
NTQJ05DA
NTQJ05JB
(see Note)
B3653CA
NTQJ05JC
(see Note)
B3659CA
C3222A
NTQJ05EB
NTQJ05JD
Note: Every X-terminal must have access to X-terminal software. With a number of
X-terminals on the same LAN, order one copy of the X-terminal software for the host
HP platform on a DAT (NTQJ05JB).
Unpacking
Remove the X-terminal and colour monitor as described in the
Hewlett-Packard manuals and place them at their required locations (see
Associated documents on page x).
Memory expansion
The X-Terminal expansion RAM must now be installed.
WARNING
Electricity Supply
Ensure that all units are disconnected from the a.c. main supply
prior to interconnection.
Insert the 8 Mbyte RAM expansion card into the system unit of the HP
X-terminal to increase the RAM to 14 Mbytes. This procedure is detailed in
the manufacturers installation handbook (see Associated documents on
page x).
Connections
Connect the terminal as shown in Figure 6-2.
Figure 6-2
HP X-Terminal connection
HP Envizex
To a.c.mains
supply
13W3
video
cable
RGB
Ethernet
Mouse
Action
Action
Load the tape drive with the HP-UX Series 10 DAT (NTQJ05JB).
Install the boot machine as a font server by typing the following command in
the hpterm window:
/etc/set_parms font_c-s
You will then be asked if you wish to make the machine a font client or a
font server or neither, Choose the Font Server Button. A font server daemon
will then be started, click the Close button to continue.
Select Local Tape from the Source Depot Type selector, and check that the
/dev/rmt/0m path is displayed after Local Tape. Select the OK button.
10
11
From the Actions menu, select Install (Analysis). This analyses the selected
software bundles and creates a logfile.
12
View the logfile by selecting the Logfile... button from the SD Install window.
After the analysis has finished click on the OK button in the Logfile window
to close this window.
13
If there are no errors reported in the log, select the OK button to install the
software, and then the Yes button to confirm the install. The install may take
up to fifteen minutes.
14
When the installation of the Enware software has completed, select the
Done button to close the install window.
15
16
Action
With the user logged in as root, edit the inetd.sec file with the vi editor:
vi /usr/adm/inetd.sec
The inetd.sec file is displayed.
Type:
[shift]g
and then
[shift]a
Then press [Return]. The cursor is placed at the end of the file, on a new line.
Type:
tftp allow
:wq!
The file is saved and the vi editor is closed.
5
Look for the tftp line and edit the line to read:
tftp dgram udp wait root /usr/lbin/tftpd tftpd\
/tftpboot /usr/lib/X11/700X
:wq!
The file is saved and the vi editor is closed.
9
Action
10
11
Add the information by placing the cursor, on a new line, at the end of the file:
[shift]g
12
13
tftp 69/udp
:wq!
The file is saved and the vi editor is closed.
14
Remove the tape from the drive and store in a safe place.
15
Action
Ensure that you are aware of all hostnames and addresses (both IP and
Hardware Ethernet) for the X-terminals to be added (see Hostnames and
addresses on page 2-2). At the hpterm window, type:
sam
The screen displays the HP System Administration Management Facilities.
From the main window select and double click Enware X-Station
Administration icon. This runs xtadm.
Action
10
ATTENTION
If you reject the displayed details for the new X-Terminal, you are asked
again for name of terminal to be added. If you reuse the name you have
already given, an error results. Instead, a different name should be given for
the X-terminal.
11
The X-terminal is then added and you will be brought back to the Main Menu.
12
The Main Menu presents you with a list of options to choose from. Select the
exit option:
x
and continue from step 23.
13
14
Action
15
16
The name of the X-terminal is requested. Enter this and press [Return].
17
18
The printer name is then required. This will be lp1, lp2 or lp3, depending
on whether it is the first, second or third printer. Type this name and press
[Return].
19
20
The printer language is requested on a menu. Select the PCL Only option:
1
This is added to the spooler.
21
22
23
24
Action
25
Check that all the entries are correct. The entry for the new X-Terminal should
be similar to the following example:
biret027:\
ba:\
hn:\
hd=/usr/lib/X11/700X/bin:\
ht=ether:\
ha=080009xxxxxx:\
ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:\
bf=C2731A:\
gw=xxx.xxx.xxx.1:\
sm=255.255.240.0:\
T144=<hostname of X-terminal>.cfg:\
vm=rfc1048
26
If any of the lines are missing, add them and then save and exit the file by
pressing the Escape key, then type:
:wq!
The file is saved and the vi editor is closed.
27
Note: The C2731A is the hardware type of the X-Terminal that is shipped as
standard (refer to Table 6-1).
To check the server file, Type:
ls -al /usr/lib/X11/700X/bin/C2731A
28
29
Action
Network
Diagnostics
OK
Terminal
Server
Utilities
Cancel
Keyboard
Key Click
Bell
Frequency
Volume
Duration
Auto Repeat
Mouse
Acceleration
Threshold
Copyrights
Screen saver
Local Clients
Execute
Action
NRM-2985.1
Preferences
Network
Diagnostics
OK
Terminal
Server
Utilities
Cancel
Set by Cable
Monitor
Serial Port
9600
None
XON/OFF
General
PS/2 Keyboard
Language
Remote Config
Layout
USASCII
Download
Write File
PC101/102/104 ...
File bnsgh.430.ctg
Password
Print Test
Self Test
Action
NRM-2983A.1
Preferences
Network
Diagnostics
OK
Terminal
Server
Utilities
Cancel
Network Parameters
IP Address
Gateway
47.216.75.1
Subnet Mask
Route to
0.0.0.0
Gateways...
Setup SLIP...
File Server
TFTP
TFTP
Name Server
Domain name
Domain name
Seconds
Set the file transfer mechanism (from the file server) to TFTP. Use the drop
down list next to the File Server text entry box to set this.
Make sure that the Network Parameters option is set to From Fields Below.
10
Action
11
Preferences
Network
Diagnostics
OK
Terminal
Server
Utilities
Cancel
Login
XDMCP Direct
Login Host
A3 Compatible
Client Authorize
Access Control
Backing store
X server from
Network
X Server File
Network
Font path
By Application
Extensions ...
/rom/fonts/default
/tcp/12.34.56.78:7000/
/tcp/12.34.56.79:7000/
ROM fonts
12
47.20./192.20
13
The default fonts should be displayed in the Font Path text entry box. For
example, /rom/fonts/default/. If not, add this as the Font Path entry.
14
15
Click the Download Code button on the X-Terminal window, to begin the
boot sequence from the host machine.
continued
Action
16
17
18
The HP VUE login banner is displayed. Login as syseng01 and enter the
appropriate password. Click on the EC-1 login icon to start the EC-1 software.
end
Action
Load the tape drive with the digital audio tape (DAT) HP-UX Series 10.20
operating system software (NTQJ05JB).
Press to continue.
swinstall -s /dev/rmt/0m
If
Then
step 8
step 11
Select the Actions pull down menu and select the Install (Analysis) item.
10
Go to step 16.
11
12
Mark by clicking with the right mouse button and select Mark for Install.
Click on OK.
continued
Action
Select the Actions pull down menu and select the Install (Analysis) item.
A logfile is created.
15
Check the logfile by clicking the Logfile button. After the analysis has finished
click the OK button to close the window.
16
17
19
If you are installing multiple versions, you must also configure the new version
as follows:
a. For 9.0, enter:
swconfig -x allow_multiple_versions=true netstation, r=9.0
20
Action
With the user logged in as root, edit the inetd.sec file with the vi editor as
follows:
vi /usr/adm/inetd.sec
The inetd.sec is displayed. You need now to add an entry for the TFTP (Trivial
File Transfer Program). A TFTP entry may already be present on an existing
line. Ensure that it is on a line by itself. This program is used to download the
Xserver code. This entry must cover the address range of your netstations
and will be similar to the following:
tftp allow 192.30.270.* 18.9.3.1-14
2
Note: You may need to write the file using the w! command.
3
After making changes to your inetd security file, you must signal /etc/inetd to
reread its configuration files by typing:
/etc/inetd -c
Note: If you have installed the tape while on single-user mode, there is no
need to re-run the command manually. When you reboot the system to return
to multi-user mode, inetd restarts automatically.
Post Installation Options
5
If
Then
step 6
step 8
69/udp #tftp
continued
Action
When the above modifications have been made, create the new global and
local maps by entering one of the following commands on the NIS master
server:
a. If NIS is not running,enter: ypinit
For further details about NIS, consult your installing and Administering NIS
Services Manual.
8
Then
step 9
step 10
To use a name server, you need to update the BIND database. To learn how
to do this, consult the Installing and ADministering ARPA Services manual.
10
b. Select Networking/Communications.
c. Select Network Services.
d. If not already enabled, select NFS SERVER
e. On the Actions pulldown menu, click on Enable.
f.
Action
Adding Netstation
12
Ensure that you are aware of all hostnames and addresses (both IP and
Hardware Ethernet) for the X-terminals to be added (see Hostnames and
addresses on page 2-2). At the hpterm window, type: sam [enter] The screen
displays the HP System Administration Management Facilities.
13
From the main window select and double click on the 'Netstation
Administration icon.
14
Respond as follows:
y
Note: Ensure that the IP addresses of the platform and X-terminal are same
class/type.
Then, the LAN hardware (Ethernet) address of the X-terminal is requested:
The LAN Hardware address of a HP X-Station is shown on its boot screen
and its shipping carton label
Enter LAN Hardware address of Netstation [q|?]:
Action
18
19
ATTENTION
If you reject the displayed details for the new X-Terminal, you are
asked again for name of terminal to be added. If you reuse the name
you have already given, an error results. Instead, a different name
should be given for the X-terminal.
The X-terminal is then added and you will be brought back to the Main Menu.
The Main Menu presents you with a list of options to choose from.
23
24
Note: If the NetStation tries to load applications, click on the Stop icon.
25
Action
26
27
Select the File Server button (the screen defaults to this button being
selected)
In the top File Server setup field, enter the IP address of the EC-1 LAN1 and
select TFTP as the Access method. Ensure that the other File Server fields
are empty.
NS-2000
NS-2000
Config
Exit
Cancel
Help
Apply
File Server
Ethernet (1)
...........
...........
...........
Name Service
Network
Gateways
Access
TFTP
192.200.9.100
SMB
Loopback
TFTP
NFS
NFS
Terminal
File Timeout
20
Seconds
...
.......
.......
...
...
.......
NFS
Diagnostic
hpnshome
Home Share
homes
Share List
$(SystemShare),$(HomeShare),,
X Server
continued
Action
29
NS-2001
Config
Cancel
Exit
Help
Apply
File Server
Ethernet (1)
...........
...........
...........
Network
Name Service
Gateways
IP Address
192.200.9.100
Subnet Mask
255.255.40.0
Terminal Name
<netstation_name>
Loopback
Parameters from
Terminal
...
.......
Statistics
Received
...
.......
.......
...
DHCP Client ID
Packets
Bytes
Errors
Diagnostic
Clear
Transmitted
1649489
1302656 Packets
131419105
116510147 Bytes
0
0 Errors
Refresh
Dump
X Server
30
31
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Action
32
NS-2003
Config
Exit
Cancel
Help
Apply
Gateways
File Server
Ethernet (1)
...........
...........
...........
Network
Name Service
Gateways
Gateways
192.200.9.100
Route To
0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask
Loopback
3
4
...
.......
.......
...
...
.......
Terminal
Diagnostic
X Server
33
Action
35
Config
Cancel
Exit
Monitor (1)
...........
...........
...........
Network
Help
Apply
Remote Config
Paths
Copyrights
Serial (1)
Serial (2)
Memory
Applications
Save
Extensions
...
.......
.......
...
...
.......
Terminal
Query
Diagnostic
X Server
36
38
40
41
Go to step 45
continued
Action
43
If
Then
step 44
44
46
Go to step 59.
Note: At this time you can use selection 4 from the xtadm to perform some
tests related to the installation of your Netstation.
47
48
Select:
1
Type:
2
The printer name is then required. This will be 'lp1', 'lp2' or 'lp3', depending
on whether it is the first, second or third printer.
52
53
Action
54
56
57
58
59
end
end of chapter
7-1
System Operation
7-
The above facilities are available to a user of duty class System Engineer.
Action
Note: Do not power down the machine while it is rebooting. Wait until it is in
a stable state before powering down.
end
Action
With the text cursor positioned in the Login field of the HP VUE Login window,
type in the (case sensitive) user name you have been assigned.
Press the keyboard tab key to move the text cursor to the Password field. Type
in your (case sensitive) password, which is hidden for security. One of two
things will then happen:
a. If a message is displayed, to indicate that the login has failed, re-enter
your user name and password.
b. If your login was successful, an HP start-up screen, containing
proprietary copyright information is displayed. The HP-VUE workspace is
then displayed.
Note: If you require Help logging in, select the Help button on the HP VUE
login window.
3
Note: If the EC-1_Login icon is not located on the desktop, the procedure for
moving it there and saving the desktop is included in Procedure 5-3.
4
Action
Action
With the text cursor positioned in the Login field of the HP VUE Login window,
type in the (case sensitive) user name you have been assigned.
Press the keyboard tab key to move the text cursor to the Password field. Type
in your (case sensitive) password, which is hidden for security. One of two
things will then happen:
a. If a message is displayed, to indicate that the login has failed, re-enter
your user name and password.
b. If your login was successful, an HP start-up screen, containing
proprietary copyright information is displayed. The HP-VUE workspace is
then displayed.
Note: If you require Help logging in, select the Help button on the HP VUE
login window.
3
Note: If the EC-1_Login icon is not located on the desktop, the procedure for
moving it there and saving the desktop is included in Procedure 5-3.
4
Close the copyright window by pressing the Continue button. An EC-1 login
screen is then displayed.
Enter the user name and password to access the EC-1, and press the OK
button to confirm the login details.
Action
Select the System Shutdown button from System Engineer options within
the EC-1s Main Menu. A confirmation box is displayed with the message:
Select the OK button to shut down the EC-1 without further user interaction.
end
Action
Select the UNIX Window button from System Engineer within the EC-1s
Main Menu. The Engineers window is displayed from which the full range of
UNIX commands can be accessed.
end
This window can be maximized to fill the whole screen or minimised to icon
form. To exit from a UNIX window carry out the procedure below.
Action
Action
Logout of HP-VUE from the dashboard. You are returned to the HP-VUE login
screen.
If you wish to relocate the platform equipment, the a.c. mains supply must first
be removed from all units. Remember that, if fitted, the Uninterruptable Power
Supply (UPS) supplies a.c. to the system unit, external disk and monitor. This
equipment must be disconnected from the UPS.
/etc/shutdown -h now
end
Action
Once the HP-UX operating system has rebooted, the TN-MS EC-1
application software will start automatically.
end
Idle logout - This enables the Management system to logout users if they
have not used the system for a predetermined time.
There are two read-only files used to indicate the Forced and Idle Logout
timeouts available to the duty classes. Each of these files contain an entry for
each duty class. The values are the total number of seconds idle time after
which the user is logged out.
Note: If these files do not exist, then auto-logout will be inoperative for all
duty classes. If entries for specific duty classes in the file are absent, then
auto-logout will be inoperative for those duty classes.
CAUTION
Auto-logout times
end of chapter
8-1
Troubleshooting hints
8-
Action
The above command is used to check the state of the LAN port. The following
message is output:
/etc/lanscan
Hardware Station
Dev Hardware Net-Interface NM Mac
HP DLP1 Mjt
Path
Address
lu State
NameUnit State ID Type Support Num
2.0.20x 0800098759640
UP
lan1
UP
4 Ether Yes
52
The message should report that the port is connected (in the UP state).
continued
Action
If the port is down then it is almost certain that there is no cable. If the cable
is connected then check Programs require root privileges (see Procedure
8-2).
If the programs have root privileges then call the HP Service engineer.
end
Communication failure
In the event of a communications failure, follow the procedure below.
Procedure 8-2
TN-MS EC-1 communications failure
Step
Action
X-terminal failure
In the event of an X-terminal failure, follow one of the procedures below.
X-terminal is not correctly defined
If an X-terminal access fails on TN-MS EC-1 check that the X-terminal is
correctly defined in the /etc/hosts file of TN-MS EC-1. To perform this
carry out the procedure below:
Procedure 8-3
Checking the Host file
Step
Action
Action
Type:
/etc/ifconfig lan1
A message like the one below is output:
lan0:flags=63<UP,Broadcast,NOTRAILERS, RUNNING>
inet 1.2.3.4 netmask fffff000 broadcast 1.2.3.255
The IP address that the platform is using is the one following inet. Compare
this address with the one displayed on the X-terminal as the Host IP address.
In the example the IP address is 1.2.3.4. The IP address in step 2 must be
the same as the IP address in step 3. If the IP addresses are not the same
ask your System Administrator to correct it.
end
A disk crashes.
The root password is forgotten.
In single user mode, the manager does not run automatically, and the
networking functions are not started.
To restart the HP B132L or B132L+ platforms in single user mode, follow
Procedure 8-5.
Procedure 8-5
Booting the HP B132L or B132L+ in single user mode
Step
Action
Select the System Shutdown button from System Engineer options within
the EC-1s Main Menu. A confirmation box is displayed with the message:
Do you really want to shutdown the system?
Select the OK button to shut down the EC-1 without further user interaction.
Action
The workstation Main Menu is displayed, as shown below.
-----Main Menu----Command
------BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>]
PAth [PRI|ALT|CON|KEY] [<path>]
SEArch [DIsplay|IPL] [<path>]
...
...
HElp [<menu>|<command>]
RESET
-------------Main Menu: Enter Command>
Description
----------Boot from specified path
Display of modify a path
Search for boot devices
Device Path
----------scsi.6.0
scsi.4.0
scsi.3.0
Device Type
----------IBM DORS-32165
TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-540ITA
HP HP35480A
Boot from the SCSI device that is identified as the hard disk. In the above
example, where the hard disk is path p0, type:
boot p0
10
Action
Select the System Shutdown button from System Engineer options within
the EC-1s Main Menu. A confirmation box is displayed with the message:
Select the OK button to shut down the EC-1 without further user interaction.
Press the [Escape] key and hold it down. After several bootup messages, the
workstation Command Menu is displayed:
/etc/reboot
Command Description
Auto [boot|search] [on/off]
Boot [pri|alt] [is]
Boot [scsi|else] <slot>
...
...
Search [ipl] [scsi|eisa]
Search [ipl] [lan [install]]
Secure [on|off]
--------------BOOT_ADMIN>
Device Type
----------SEAGATE ST11200N
SEAGATE ST3600N
TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-540ITA
Boot from the SCSI device that is identified as the primary hard disk. In the
above example, where the hard disk is device 6:
boot scsi.6.0 isl
end of chapter
9-1
9-
This appendix details the procedures for installing either a local or a network
printer. The Hewlett Packard 715/100, B132L and B132L+ workstations can
be connected to a variety of printers and plotters. These can all be configured
using the sam system administration tool.
Equipment
The printer equipment required is detailed below.
Table 9-1
Product codes for printer equipment
Code
NTQJ06BB
Equipment
Hewlett Packard 6MP with 2 Mbytes extra RAM, External
JetDirect Ethernet Card, HP JetAdmin Utility for UNIX,
parallel printer cable.
Action
:0
Using the mouse, double click on this menu to select Printers and Plotters.
The screen now shows the Printers and Plotters menu. The first item in the
list should be Printers and Plotters. Select this by double clicking over it.
Pull down the Actions menu and from the submenu of Add local Printer/
Plotter select Add Parallel Printer/Plotter.
10
Select OK.
11
The Add Local Printer/Plotter Form is now displayed, it is now time to enter
information about the printer. That is, its name, its type and make, and
whether this is the system default.
12
13
Click on OK.
continued
Action
14
Note: If you add lpp to the printers subpanel, you will be asked to restart the
HP VUE workspace manager to make this change take effect.
15
Click on Yes.
16
You are now prompted to restart the HP-VUE window manager, a dialogue
appears in the centre of the screen asking:
17
Click OK.
18
Click on Yes.
20
21
Click OK, if you have not already done so, connect the printer, turn on, and
make Online.
22
The printer has now been successfully installed. Exit from sam by selecting
Exit from the file option, and select Exit from the right hand side of the VUE
Workspace Manager.
23
Action
Connect the HP JetDirect unit to the nearest convenient local area network
(LAN) connection. This will allow the EC-1 to communicate with the printer via
the LAN.
Switch on the HP workstation and insert the HP JetAdmin Utility CD ROM into
the CD ROM drive associated with the workstation.
In the password field type the allocated password for the root user.
/dev/dsk/
A list of drivers is displayed, one of which is the compact disk drive into which
the CD ROM was inserted in step 3.
In the list, the CD drive will be listed in the form
cX tY dZ
Where the values X, Y and Z may vary. The value tY is the small computer
systems interface (SCSI) ID for the CD drive, which is located on the back of
the unit.
continued
Action
<cd drive ID> is the CD disk drive ID in the form cX tY dZ, where X, Y
and Z are determined by the system.
<cdrom directory> is the name you defined as the directory for the
CD-ROM in step 6.
To define the directory for the printer being installed, in the hp term window
type:
mkdir <printer directory>
Where <printer directory> is the directory you define for the printer.
10
To install the network printer software on the system, in the hp term window
type:
/usr/sbin/swinstall
The SD Install Software Selection <machine name> window is displayed.
At the same time, the Specify Source window is displayed in front of it.
In the Specify Source window, in the Source Depot Path field, type:
/<cdrom directory>HPNP.SD
Where <cdrom directory> is the name you defined as the directory for the
CD-ROM in step 6.
12
Select OK or press Return. The Specify Source window closes but the SD
Install Software Selection window remains open. The device is now listed
in the window.
13
14
15
16
17
18
Action
19
20
21
22
23
192.0.0.192
Note: The correct IP address for the printer can be obtained from the system
administrator.
25
Note: This step is optional. It enables you to assign a name to the printer.
26
Type: quit
27
Type: sam
The System Administration Manager window is displayed. Click on the
Printers & Plotters icon. The Printers and Plotters window is displayed.
28
In the Printers and Plotters window, click on the LP Spooler icon. The LP
Spooler window is displayed.
29
Click on the Printers and Plotters icon. The Printers and Plotters window
is displayed.
30
In the Actions menu of the Printers and Plotters window, select: Add
Network-Based Printer/Plotter together with the sub-command:
Connected to HP JetDirect. A window containing five options is displayed.
31
Of the five displayed options, select option 3: Add Printer to Local Spooler.
A secondary window is opened, prompting you for the printer IP address.
32
33
Note: This value will default to the first part of the entered IP address,
followed by _1 (e.g. if the first part of the IP address is 134 then the Lp value
will be 134_1).
continued
Action
34
Type:
0 (figure zero)
A message is displayed indicating the printer is being configured.
35
36
In the Actions menu of the Printers and Plotters window, select Start Print
Spooler. The print spooler is started.
37
Select the Lp value (step 33) in the Name column of the window.
38
In the Actions menu of the Printers and Plotters window, select: Set as
System Default Printer/Plotter.
39
If you do not wish to test that the printer is operating, continue from step 41.
40
In the File menu of the Printers and Plotters window, select: Print to test. If
the printer produces a print-out, the procedure has been successful.
41
In the File menu of the Printers and Plotters window, select Exit. The
Printers and Plotters window closes.
42
43
44
Where <cdrom directory> is the name you defined as the directory for the
CD-ROM in step 6.
45
46
47
At this point, the printer can only be accessed by the root user. In order for
the printer to be accessed by other users, the root user must allocate access
to the printer directory (as defined in step 9) to other users who require to use
it.
48
To do this type:
quit
Note: To add further printers to the span of control, repeat the procedure
from step 23.
end of chapter
10-1
10-
The TN-MS EC-1 Release 13.1 supports remote access via modem. For this
to be possible, a modem must be installed on the EC-1 platform. This is
configured for use with the sam system administration manager. This task is
detailed in Procedure 10-1, below.
Procedure 10-1
Modem Dial-in (Login) prompt
Step
Action
Select the Peripheral Devices icon by double clicking on it. The peripheral
devices icons are then displayed.
Select the Add Modem command from the Actions menu. A dialogue box is
displayed.
Select the first serial card entry (usually #1 interface), to which the modem is
attached.
Set the port number to zero, and the baud rate to 19200 kps.
Ensure that the Use device for calling out and the receive incoming calls
options are enabled.
10
11
12
/dev/ttyd0p0
/dev/cul0p0
/dev/cua0p0
10
Action
13
Physically connect the modem (with a modem cable) and power it ON.
14
Ensure that the following settings have been configured correctly on the
modem:
1. Auto answer is enabled
2. Serial line speed is set to 19200
3. Disable flow control.
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ats0=1
at&b1
at&h0
at&c1
at&d2
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ati4
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ats0=1
at$sb19200
at&e5&e7
at&c1
at&d2
atx4
at&w
atl5
Note: Use the at&w command to save all changes to the modem NV-RAM.
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18
19
Using another computer with a modem, dial into the EC-1 modem and ensure
that you can log into the EC-1 platform via the modem.
Set this computer to 19200 baud, even parity, one stop bit.
Action
Edit the file /etc/gettydefs and modify the 19200 entry as follows:
19200 #B19200 HUPCL IGNPAR ICRNL IXON OPOST ONLCR CS8 CREAD
ISIG ICANON ECHO IXANY TAB3
#B19200
SANE CS8 IXANY TAB3 HUPCL
#login:#19200
Note: The above IP addresses assume that the EC-1 will not be linked to the
Internet.
4
mv /dev/cua0p0 /dev/cua0p0.orig
mv /dev/ttyd0p0 /dev/ttyd0p0.orig
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at&w
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continued
10
Action
10
Once the setup of SLIP on the EC-1 platform is complete, accessing the EC-1
from a remote PC requires dial-up networking to be configured within
Windows95/98. This is detailed in Procedure 10-3.
Procedure 10-3
Configuring Dial-up networking within Windows95/98
Step
Action
Physically connect a modem to the PC (using a modem cable) and power ON.
From the Windows Start menu, locate and run the HyperTerminal program.
Configure HyperTerminal for the Comms port attached to the modem and
apply the following settings:
19200 bits per second
8 Data bits
None Parity
1 Stop bit
Hardware Flow Control
Ensure that the following settings have been configured correctly on the
modem:
1. Serial line speed is set to 19200
2. Hardware Flow Control
Refer to the modem manufacturers handbook for details.
Typical settings are:
US Robotics
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at&f
at&b1
at&h1&r2
at&c1
at&d2
atx4
at&w
ati4
at&f8&f
at$sb19200
at&e4&e7
at&c1
at&d2
atx4
at&w
atl5
Note: You must use the at&w command to save all changes to the modem
NV-RAM.
continued
10
Action
10
Double click on the Make New Connection icon within the Dial-Up
Networking window. The Make New Connection wizard starts
11
Specify EC-1 Dial-in as the name for the new connection and select the
modem device.
12
Select the Next > button in the Make New Connection wizard.
13
Enter the phone details for the modem attached to the EC-1 workstation.
14
Select the Next > button in the Make New Connection wizard.
15
A summary screen for the new connection is displayed. Select the Finish
button to complete the operation. Once confirmed, the Dial-Up Networking
window contains a new icon called EC-1 Dial-in.
16
Single click on the new 'EC-1 Dial-in' icon in the Dial-up Networking window
to select it. Then, press the right mouse button to display a pop-up menu for
this icon.
17
18
Server Type:
1.
2.
3.
19
20
Ensure that the modems connected to the PC and EC-1 platform are running.
21
22
Action
Select the Continue button.
To verify this, run Telnet on the PC and connect to IP address 1.1.1.1, which
is the SLIP address of the EC-1.
25
Access the NEs attached to the EC-1 via the remote PC as follows:
end of chapter
10
11-1
11-
This appendix details how to install Netscape Navigator 3.x and Netscape
FastTrack Server software onto the EC-1 platform. The configuration of these
packages is also addressed.
ATTENTION
The installation of software packages described in this Appendix is a
mandatory part of the EC-1 installation, and should be installed after the
EC-1 software has been installed.
ATTENTION
If the Netscape software is being reinstalled on the EC-1 platform, the
original Netscape software must first be deleted.
Action
Login as root from the visual user environment (VUE) login screen.
The software for the Netscape Navigator and the FastTrack server is
contained on a single DAT (NTQJ81AA). With the tape drive on, insert the
software DAT into the tape drive.
11
Action
The Netscape installation script will already have been installed on the EC-1
platform. To run it:
cd /home/sdhmsusr/sdhms/bin
./Install-Netscape
As the installation progresses, there will be a number of messages displayed.
Wait for Netscape Navigator to start.
Once Netscape Navigator starts, it requests a user name and password for
access to the Administration Server. These are both admin. Type these and
press the OK button.
The Netscape Server Selection page is shown, choose the Install a new
Netscape FastTrack Server option. Change the following options:
a. Server Port: 8086
b. Server User: sdhmsusr
Press OK, and then Continue Submission.
Select the link to the new HTTP Server. This is the system name (highlighted
in green), and is placed beside a red icon.
The server should currently be off. Select the Server On option, then the
Continue Submission option.
10
From the list of options along the top of the HTML page, select Programs. A
new list of options is displayed vertically along the left hand side of the page.
From this list, select the CGI Directory option.
12
13
14
15
From the list of options along the top of the HTML page, select Content
Mgmt. A new list of options is displayed vertically along the left hand side of
the page. From this list, select the Parse HTML option.
continued
Action
16
17
18
19
Press the Continue Submission button, then press the OK button. The
configuration of the FastTrack Server is now complete.
20
Shutdown the Netscape browser by selecting Exit from the File menu.
21
22
ATTENTION
You must now install the Browser User Interface. To do this, continue from Installing
the Browser User Interface on page 11-4.
end
11
Action
Login as root.
/etc/reboot
ATTENTION
When the user first logs into an EC-1 account via the TN-MS icon, a license
message box will appear. Accept the license agreement. A Netscape message will
also appear, stating that a CACHE directory has been created. Press OK. These
messages will not be seen on subsequent logins.
end
Action
Click once on the Netscape icon that appears at login and choose the
"Restore" option.
10
On the "Appearance" panel's "Link Styles" section, select "Links are" as NOT
underlined. This is denoted by a raised toggle button.
11
Click on "OK".
12
13
14
Select "OK".
15
16
continued
11
Action
17
18
For every NRM user login, noted in step 3 (apart from admin):
a. Log into HP-VUE.
b. Perform steps 7 to 17.
end
end of chapter
12-1
12-
Action
A title screen appears for a short time and is then replaced with the main
System Administration Manager (SAM) window.
5
6
Using the mouse, double-click on the Accounts for Users and Groups
icon.
Double-click on the Groups icon.
A new window appears: Accounts for Users and Groups. The main section
of the window is a scrolling list of groups and users.
continued
12
TN-MS EC-1 Element Controller Installation Procedures
Action
Then
step 9
step 11
Go to step 13.
11
The Group ID field fills automatically with an appropriate value. If the entry
sdhms is present on the list, go to step 15.
14
15
If the group ID is not 101 and group ID 101 is not assigned to another group,
delete the value in the Group ID field and enter 101.
Click OK to proceed.
Click OK to proceed.
17
In the Accounts for Users and Groups window menu bar, select List and
then Users.
19
Then
step 20
step 23
20
Action
From the drop-down menu, select Add.
Go to step 24.
In the list, highlight sdhmsusr and double-click on it.
A new window appears with the user details. Check that the details are as
described in the remainder of this procedure.
24
Then
26
27
The Home Directory field contains /home/. Select the Create Home
Directory checkbox.
Note: If the user already exists, the field displays /home/sdhmsusr and no
checkbox is present.
28
Set the Primary Group Name field to sdhms by clicking on the label and
selecting from the list displayed in the new window.
29
Click OK.
33
Real Name
Office Location
Office Phone
Home Phone
continued
12
TN-MS EC-1 Element Controller Installation Procedures
Action
34
35
If you are:
Then
step 36
an existing user
step 41
36
A Set User Password dialogue is displayed and you are prompted to enter
a password.
Enter the password and click OK.
37
38
A warning is displayed:
The selection of X-windows will not change anything if
VUE/CDE is being used.
39
Click OK.
Go to step 43.
41
If you are an existing user, you can modify the password by clicking on
Modify Password field.
42
In the Accounts for Users and Groups window, select the File menu and
Exit.
44
To exit SAM, select File from the menu bar and then select Exit SAM.
end
end of chapter
13
13-1
Index
10BaseT connections 2-7, 2-8
715/100 platform 1-4
A
addresses 2-2
associated documents x
auto-logout times 7-7
13specification 1-2
unpacking 2-1
X-terminals 6-3
Ethernet port
see second LAN card
F
FastTrack Server 11-1
B
B132L platform 1-4
B132L+ platform 1-3
booting platform 3-1
browser user interface 11-4
C
CD-ROMs 2-2
changing RCA default directory 5-14
changing RCA schedule 5-15
configuring second LAN card 4-4, 4-11
configuring X-terminals 6-12
connecting HP 715/100 2-4
connecting HP B132L 2-5
connecting HP B132L+ 2-5
connecting X-terminals 2-5, 6-4
connections
10BaseT 2-7, 2-8
HP workstation 2-4
Thick LAN 2-9
D
DAT tape drivers 3-18
DAT tapes 2-2
DDS1 tape drivers 3-18
dial-up networking 10-1
E
equipment
order codes 1-2
H
handbooks 2-2
hostnames 2-2
HP 715/100 platform 1-4
HP B132L platform 1-4
HP B132L+ platform 1-3
HP-UX 10.20 2-2
installation 3-1
I
insecure login 7-2
installing browser user interface 11-4
installing HP-UX 10.20 3-1
installing modems 10-1
installing NE load images 5-13
installing Netscape FastTrack Server 11-1
installing Netscape Navigator 11-1
installing patches 3-19, 3-21
installing printers 9-1
installing second hard drive 3-16
installing second LAN card 4-1
installing TN-MS software 5-1
installing X-terminal software 6-4
IP addresses 2-2
L
LAN cards 1-5
LAN segment 2-2
load images 5-13
TN-MS EC-1 Element Controller Installation Procedures
13-2 Index
M
masks 2-2
memory for X-terminals 6-4
modems 10-1
N
Netscape FastTrack Server 11-1
installing 12-1
Netscape Navigator
installing 11-1, 12-1
network printers 9-4
Nortel Technical Publications 2-2
Nortel technical support xi, 2-4
U
uninterruptable power supply unit 1-6
unpacking platform 2-1
unpacking X-terminals 6-3
X-terminals 6-3
configuring 6-12
connecting 2-5, 6-4
equipment 6-3
memory 6-4
product codes 6-3
software 6-4
unpacking 6-3
P
passwords 2-3
patches 3-19, 3-21
platforms
addresses 2-3
booting 3-1
HP 715/100 1-4
HP B132L 1-4
HP B132L+ 1-3
power supply 2-2
preparing for installation 2-2
printers 1-5
product codes 1-2
X-terminals 6-3
R
RCA default directory 5-14
RCA schedule 5-15
rebooting platform 7-1
restarting platform 7-7
S
second hard drive 3-16
second LAN card 1-5, 4-1
secure login 7-3
setting auto-logout times 7-7
single user mode 8-5
SLIP access 10-1
software packages 2-2
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