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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; iii; About This Book
  • Page 3 – iv; PC Hardware Installation
  • Page 4 – UnixWare Administration
  • Page 5 – Connectivity
  • Page 6 – vii
  • Page 7 – viii; Proxy Agent Installation
  • Page 8 – ix; Alarms
  • Page 9 – Post-Installation Tests
  • Page 10 – xi; Basic vi
  • Page 11 – xii; GL; Glossary; IN; Index
  • Page 12 – xiii; Book Overview; For this information ...
  • Page 13 – xiv; Intended Audiences; Introduction
  • Page 14 – xv
  • Page 15 – xvi; constant width; italic; type
  • Page 16 – xvii; Keyboard conventions; Keys
  • Page 17 – xviii; Syntax; installpkg; Format
  • Page 18 – xix; OneVision DEFINITY G3 Proxy Agent Installation
  • Page 19 – xx; You can exit the Proxy Ag ent online guide at any time by pressing
  • Page 20 – xxi; Trademarks; DEFINITY is a registere d trademark.
  • Page 21 – xxii; Related Resources
  • Page 22 – xxiii; Global Business Communications Systems
  • Page 23 – xxiv; Reader Comments; The reader comment card is b ehind the title p age.; Example
  • Page 24 – Before You Begin; Chapter Overview; Ab out the Proxy Agent
  • Page 25 – About the Proxy Agent; Section Overview; This section contains the following information.; Stages of Translating PBX Data
  • Page 26 – The following table shows the process for translating PBX d ata.; Step; Proxy Ag ent
  • Page 27 – Supported PBXs; The Proxy Ag ent supports the following DEFINITY G3 PBXs.
  • Page 28 – Requirements; PC Re quirements
  • Page 29 – PC Requirements; Type of PC; For the Proxy Ag ent to run properly, your PC must have:; Directory
  • Page 30 – To Check Disk Space; When to use
  • Page 31 – Procedure; Use the following ste ps to check for sufficient unused disk space.; the
  • Page 32 – At the UNIX prompt, enter the following command:
  • Page 33 – TSO support
  • Page 34 – Recommended Software; Your p roject provisioning package lists the certified software.
  • Page 35 – About Installations; UnixWare Methodology
  • Page 36 – Deskto p; Desktop; See your; UnixWare System Owner Hand book; for instructions on
  • Page 37 – You may want to customize this list by a d ding the following items:; Task list; Ensure that all hardware is certified.
  • Page 39 – PC Setup Checklist
  • Page 40 – PC Setup Checklist; Use the following checklist when you set u p your Proxy Agent PC:
  • Page 41 – UnixWare Installation; This chapter contains the following sections.
  • Page 42 – Installation Procedures
  • Page 43 – This section contains the following installation p ro cedures.; New Installations
  • Page 47 – UnixWare 2.01 Upgrades
  • Page 48 – Use the installation defaults as much as possible.; To up grade UnixWare:; Enter the following command at the root prompt:
  • Page 51 – Use the following steps to set the system and node names.; Enter the following command at the UNIX prompt:
  • Page 52 – TCP/IP Administration; To Confi gure the Ethernet Interface
  • Page 53 – The IP a d dress for the Proxy Agent PC.; Command; ifconfig
  • Page 54 – Use the following steps to set the ifconfig options.; If your IP hostname is ...; a gent5
  • Page 55 – To Set the Hosts File
  • Page 57 – Test the network connection after you set the hosts file.; Use the following steps to test the network connection.
  • Page 62 – Login Administration
  • Page 63 – About Logins
  • Page 64 – Use the following steps to a d d a new login.; passwd options login_ID
  • Page 65 – The syntax for the password options in ste p 4 are:; Option
  • Page 66 – The; OA&M Ad ministrative Interface; is a UnixWare utility that; See also; To ad d a new login:
  • Page 67 – Field; Ad d a User
  • Page 69 – UnixWare; deskto p; is a p rogram that keeps often-needed b usiness; Use the following steps to a dd a new login.
  • Page 70 – O pen the User Setu p: Add New User Ac c ount screen.
  • Page 73 – Maintenance Administration
  • Page 74 – About Port Monitors; Your system uses a port monitor to do the following:
  • Page 75 – ports
  • Page 76 – Modify the user’s .profile for the terminal type.
  • Page 77 – To Back Up and Restore; We recommend that you back up the Proxy Agent as follows:; Use the following pro cedure to backup or restore the Proxy Agent.
  • Page 79 – Planning Connectivity
  • Page 80 – About Connectivity; This section helps you plan for the correct connectivity.; Proxy Agent Connectivity
  • Page 82 – Legend
  • Page 83 – Mo dems or data mo dules; Certification
  • Page 84 – Data Communications Hardware
  • Page 86 – To Choose the Hardware
  • Page 91 – To Choose Circuit Packs; Any sup p orte d mo dem
  • Page 92 – Analog circ uit p ac k on PBX
  • Page 95 – Cables for Modems
  • Page 96 – Analog p u blic or private network; Type of PBX; The type of PBX you have d oes not affect the cabling.; tty port
  • Page 98 – Cables for Data Modules; Cross connection at main distribution frame
  • Page 100 – Cables for ADUs; ADU cables
  • Page 102 – PC Hardware Connections; This section includes the following information.; PC Hard ware Connections
  • Page 103 – The following diagram shows PC hardware connections:; The first serial p ort on the PC. Use the connection; either
  • Page 105 – Cables and Connectors; ADU
  • Page 106 – Go to To Validate Dial Strings.
  • Page 107 – To Validate Dial Strings; Mo dem
  • Page 108 – To Set the Dip Switch; Set the di p switch after you have edited the Dialers file.; Then do this...; Turn dip switch SW1 on.
  • Page 109 – Dip switch
  • Page 111 – Alarm Stream; To Connect the Modem to the PC
  • Page 113 – Alarm Path; The public telephone network; Analog p u blic or private network
  • Page 115 – This chapter includes the following sections.; Direct Connections
  • Page 117 – Port Terminations
  • Page 118 – Analog Connections; Diagram 1: DEFINITY G3r
  • Page 119 – Legend for Diagram 1: DEFINITY G3r; Analog line or trunk
  • Page 120 – Analog line or trunk
  • Page 122 – Digital Connections; Legend for Diagram 3: DEFINITY G3r
  • Page 124 – Data module or ADU
  • Page 125 – To Program PBX Ports
  • Page 126 – Enter the following command:; Ty pe
  • Page 127 – add station
  • Page 128 – pdm
  • Page 130 – Multiple Connections
  • Page 132 – Prere quisite hardware; eac h; on connecting d irectly to the Proxy Agent.
  • Page 134 – Procedural Overview; To Install the Hardware; Guidelines
  • Page 135 – Configure your 7400B data mo dule after it is installed.
  • Page 136 – Use the following steps to set the d ata mo dule options.; Use a UNIX e ditor to open the Devices file.
  • Page 138 – Use the following steps to set d ata module extensions.; add data-module xxxxx
  • Page 139 – personal
  • Page 140 – change abbreviated-dialing personal xxxxx; one
  • Page 142 – To Edit the Devices File; vi Devices
  • Page 143 – vi Dialers; all
  • Page 144 – Devices
  • Page 146 – communication
  • Page 147 – Negotiating protocol communication.
  • Page 150 – DigiBoard Xem
  • Page 152 – mpi
  • Page 154 – OK
  • Page 155 – Equinox SST
  • Page 156 – Equinox XP; pkgadd -d diskette1 eqx
  • Page 157 – Follow the screen promp ts.; Prompt; What do you wish to install:
  • Page 159 – Specialix XIO
  • Page 160 – Administration Procedures
  • Page 161 – Proxy Agent c onnections will fail.; d evices; you are assigning for Proxy Agent connectivity are; File to edit; Use the following procedure to e dit the Devices file.
  • Page 163 – To Verify Device Types; Use the following steps to verify the device typ e.; Some examp les for device typ e in the; O pen the
  • Page 164 – To Verify Dial Strings; The entire dial string is on; line in the Dialers file.; Certified data modules
  • Page 165 – The following dial string is associated with d ata modules:
  • Page 169 – port services
  • Page 170 – When you finish, complete the following steps:; Press
  • Page 175 – Making Preparations; The Proxy Ag ent d iskettes.
  • Page 176 – Make sure the hard ware connections have been established.
  • Page 177 – UnixWare can b e the only coresident software on your PC.
  • Page 178 – Install the Proxy Agent software after you have verified that:; Start at the UNIX p romp t.; Log in as root on your Proxy Ag ent PC.
  • Page 179 – g3maadm
  • Page 181 – Proxy Agent Administration; Maintenance
  • Page 182 – UNIX Permissions
  • Page 183 – command for the first time.
  • Page 184 – Printers
  • Page 185 – Back Up Your System
  • Page 186 – Remove the Software; pkgrm DG3PA
  • Page 187 – Proxy Agent Configuration; To Verify the Installation
  • Page 188 – To Verify the Installation; Use the following steps to check the installation.
  • Page 189 – Chapter 8
  • Page 190 – This screen contains the following areas:; Area; The printer
  • Page 193 – The Change User-Interface screen lets you:
  • Page 195 – configuration
  • Page 196 – customized
  • Page 197 – To Define External Systems
  • Page 198 – Procedure 1: Notify the TSO; Comp lete a PA001 form.
  • Page 200 – To Connect to a PBX; You can connect to a PBX while you are using the Proxy Agent.
  • Page 203 – Proxy Agent Customization
  • Page 204 – To Start the Proxy Agent
  • Page 205 – The Online Guide
  • Page 207 – To Change Clients; change clients
  • Page 208 – To Change Managers; change managers
  • Page 209 – This chapter includes the following topics.; Alarm Reception
  • Page 210 – Program the Alarm Receiver Port
  • Page 211 – Procedure 1: O pen the Port Monitor screen
  • Page 212 – sysadm ports
  • Page 217 – at
  • Page 219 – Use a UNIX editor to o pen the following file:
  • Page 220 – Alarm Forwarding; This section explains how to p rogram the ports that send alarms.; Program the Alarm Sender Port
  • Page 221 – To ad minister the alarm sender p ort:; Move to the last line of the ACU entries.
  • Page 222 – Edit the Dialers File; Edit the Dialers file after you administer the alarm sender port.; Comment out the line or script for
  • Page 224 – Program the Proxy Agent; Change Alarm Forwarding
  • Page 228 – Technician Checklist
  • Page 229 – ncsc
  • Page 230 – Customer Checklist; Verify the following:
  • Page 232 – Appendix Overview; U pdate the database for INADS; PA001 Ad ministration Re quest Form
  • Page 233 – PA001 Administration Request Form
  • Page 239 – Design Configuration; Contact the Design Center for more information.; Proxy Agent Network
  • Page 246 – er
  • Page 254 – TIONA; OPTIO; roxy A
  • Page 255 – LE
  • Page 256 – SWITC; cal Con
  • Page 258 – opt; l Con
  • Page 261 – HOU; te C
  • Page 263 – vi Editor
  • Page 264 – Commands; Some basic vi commands follow.; Function; Open a file; Enter command mo de
  • Page 268 – Proxy Agent Quick Reference; Type commands; Hotkeys
  • Page 270 – To do this task ...
  • Page 272 – a ctive; ACU
  • Page 273 – b a u d; proxy string
  • Page 274 – connected
  • Page 275 – Hertz; MDF; MIB
  • Page 276 – message line; NMS
  • Page 277 – ls
  • Page 278 – port; PN; PBX; PDM
  • Page 280 – TCP; IP; trunk group
  • Page 281 – Symbols
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Contents Issue 2 April 1996 iii About This Book xiii Book Overview xiii Intended Audiences xiv Typ ographical Conventions xvi ■ Keyboard conventions xvii Your Proxy Ag ent Package xix Trad emarks xxi Related Resourc es xxii Reader Comments xxiv 1 Before You Begin 1-1 Chapter Overview 1-1 ■ Ab out th...

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Contents iv Issue 2 April 1996 UnixWare Methodology 1-12 Installation and Setup Task List 1-13 2 PC Hardware Installation 2-1 Chapter Overview 2-1 PC Setup Checklist 2-2 3 UnixWare Installation 3-1 Chapter Overview 3-1 ■ Installation Procedures 3-2 Section Overview 3-2 New Installations 3-3 UnixWare...

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Contents Issue 2 Ap ril 1996 v 4 UnixWare Administration 4-1 Chapter Overview 4-1 ■ Login Ad ministration 4-2 Section Overview 4-2 Ab out Logins 4-3 To Ad d New Logins: UNIX Shell 4-4 To Ad d New Logins: OA&M 4-6 To Ad d New Logins: Deskto p 4-9 To Verify Group Assignments 4-11 ■ Maintenance Ad ...

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