Page 2 - Issue 2
Copyright 1996 Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved Printed in USA Federal Communications Commission Statement This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and usedin accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communicati...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Trademarks
Table of Contents 1 Trademarks 1 Feature Description Document Organization 1-1 Reference Documentation 1-2 Apple References 1-3 Gateway References 1-3 PPP References 1-4 SLIP Reference 1-4 Other References 1-4 Overview 1-4 Benefits 1-5 LAN Protocols 1-6 TCP/IP 1-6 Domain Name Server (DNS) Resolver 1...
Page 4 - Hardware Installation; ii
Table of Contents IP Address Assignment by the LCS60 1-17 Hardware Features 1-17 Enhanced Processor 1-17 Fiber Interface 1-18 Network Security 1-18 Copy Protection 1-19 Administration 1-19 Backup/Restore 1-19 R3.0 Upgrade 1-20 Remote Upgrade 1-20 Centralized Network Management 1-20 Manual Pages 1-21...
Page 5 - General LCS60 Software Configuration
Table of Contents Dialogues 2-22 Enter Group Name 2-22 Define the Local Address for the LCS60 2-22 Configure the CPM-HS Module 2-24 Power and Grounding 2-25 Power-Up Procedures 2-25 Power-Down Procedures 2-27 Verify LCS60 Console Connection 2-27 Verify Fiber Connection 2-28 Configure the LCS60 2-29 ...
Page 7 - Gateway Services
Table of Contents 7 Gateway Services – Configuration and Administration LCS60 Configuration and Connection for Gateway Service 7-1 Access to Gateway Services – Dialstrings 7-8 Telnet Service 7-8 Inactivity Timeout Option 7-9 Return to DESTINATION Option 7-10 User Information 7-10 Async-to-TCP Gatewa...
Page 8 - Maintenance; vi
Table of Contents Typical Administrative Tasks 8-21 Show Session Example 8-22 Log Level Example 8-23 Change the Default Route Example 8-23 Summary Output Examples 8-24 System Console Parameters – Autobaud 8-24 Backup and Restore Operations 8-25 Generic vs. Variable Files 8-26 Local and Remote Modes ...
Page 9 - Originating Group Security
Table of Contents LCS60 Application Software Installation 9-9 Removing the LCS60 Application Software 9-13 Upgrade 9-15 Remote Upgrade 9-16 Installing an Upgrade on a Remote Upgrade Client 9-16 Processor Board Firmware Update 9-19 Processor Diagnostics - MVME197 9-23 VMEDKHS Diagnostics 9-25 Connect...
Page 10 - User Error Messages; Software Installation; viii
Table of Contents C User Error Messages Cable Error Message C-1 Outgoing Call Error Messages C-1 Incoming Error Messages C-9 SLIP Sessions C-10 D Software Installation – Fujitsu or Seagate ST5660N Drive Reload System Software D-1 UNIX System Software Installation D-1 E Manual Pages ATLOG E-1 ATNETST...
Page 11 - User Information
Table of Contents F User Information Introduction F-1 Client Software Configuration F-1 Client Packages F-2 Mac Connection – CCL Script F-2 CCL and Modem Hints F-5 CCL F-5 Modem F-6 PPP Service Examples F-6 Windows 95 – IPX over PPP F-6 PC Configuration F-7 PPP Connection F-9 WIN PC/TCP 3.0 F-9 PC C...
Page 12 - Index
Table of Contents Manager Directory G-19 Server Directory G-19 I Index Index I-1 x Issue 2
Page 13 - Figures; Figure 2-7: LCS60 Rear Panel AC Connections
Figures Figure 1-1: LCS60 as an AppleTalk Router 1-8 Figure 1-2: AppleTalk Virtual Zone 1-8 Figure 1-3: IPX Virtual Network 1-9 Figure 1-4: IP Routing with the LCS60 1-14 Figure 1-5: IP Address Assignment 1-16 Figure 2-1: Mounting the LCS60 Cabinet 2-7 Figure 2-2: MVME712M Header Locations and Facto...
Page 14 - Figure F-16: ARAP Remote Access Status Screen; xii
Table of Contents Figure F-8: PPP Connection Screen F-18 Figure F-9: AppleTalk Status Window F-18 Figure F-10: Custom Interface Window F-19 Figure F-11: Custom Setup Window F-20 Figure F-12: Login Settings Window F-20 Figure F-13: ARAP Remote Connection – Example F-23 Figure F-14: ARAP Remote Access...
Page 15 - Tables; Table 3-1: Protocol and Services Commands; Table A-3: Program Arguments Specification
Tables Table 1-1: Online Manual Pages 1-21 Table 2-1: Controls and Indicators 2-2 Table 2-2: Specifications 2-3 Table 2-3: Required Additional Equipment 2-5 Table 2-4: System Console (and Port) Configuration 2-9 Table 2-5: MVME712M Module Optioning 2-10 Table 2-6: RS-232 Interface 2-11 Table 3-1: Pr...
Page 17 - Screens
Screens Screen 2-1: TY Configuration Dialogue 2-13 Screen 2-2: MSM Configuration Dialogue 2-14 Screen 3-1: LCS60 Top Directory 3-5 Screen 4-1: Configure IP Network Security Group – Example 4-3 Screen 4-2: Configure Reserved IP Address – Example 4-5 Screen 4-3: Configure IPX Parameters – Example 4-7 ...
Page 19 - Feature Description; Document Organization; Issue 3
1 Feature Description Document Organization 1-1 Reference Documentation 1-2 Apple References 1-3 Gateway References 1-3 PPP References 1-4 SLIP Reference 1-4 Other References 1-4 Overview 1-4 Benefits 1-5 LAN Protocols 1-6 TCP/IP 1-6 Domain Name Server (DNS) Resolver 1-6 Simple Network Management Pr...
Page 20 - TCP/Async Gateway Service; IP Routing
Table of Contents Remote Access Protocols 1-10 TCP/Async Gateway Service 1-10 TCP Service Ports 1-11 Serial Line IP (SLIP) 1-11 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) 1-12 Van Jacobson TCP/IP Header Compression 1-12 Compressed IPX Header (CIPX) 1-13 AppleTalk Remote Access Protocol (ARAP) 1-13 Multiple IP Su...
Page 21 - Administration; Remote Upgrade; Manual Pages
Table of Contents Administration 1-19 Backup/Restore 1-19 R3.0 Upgrade 1-20 Remote Upgrade 1-20 Centralized Network Management 1-20 Manual Pages 1-21 Customer Assistance 1-22 Issue 3 iii
Page 23 - Features
Features Document Organization This installation and administration guide is arranged as follows: Feature Description Chapter 1 describes the LCS60 and its supported ser-vices. Hardware Installa-tion Chapter 2 gives all the information needed to install theLCS60. General SoftwareConfiguration Chapte...
Page 24 - A glossary of terms is provided.; Reference Documentation
Features Document Organization Software Installation This appendix gives instructions for installing UNIXSystem software on LCS60 machines with Fujitsu Drivesand with Seagate 5660N Drives. Man Pages Appendix E includes copies (listed alphabetically) ofselected man pages provided on-line with the LCS...
Page 25 - CommKit Internal Interface Specification, select code 700-283.; Apple References; AppleTalk Remote Access Modem Script Workshop; Gateway References
Features Reference Documentation Data Networking Products and Services Ordering Guide, select code 255-100-021. CommKit Internal Interface Specification, select code 700-283. Order these manuals from the Customer Information Center, P.O. Box 19901Indianapolis, IN 46219, 1-800-432-6600 (USA), 1-800-2...
Page 26 - PPP References; Overview; The LCS60 supports the following protocols:
Features Reference Documentation PPP References RFC 1549, PPP in HDLC FramingRFC 1548, The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)RFC 1378, The PPP AppleTalk Control Protocol (ATCP)RFC 1332, The PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP).RFC 1552, The PPP Internetwork Packet Control Protocol (IPXCP).RFC 15...
Page 27 - Each LCS60 has the following components:; Benefits; Device-to-device connectivity over multiple LANs
Features Overview The LCS60 provides the required hardware and software for the interfacebetween LAN and data switch network resources. The LCS60 provides high-speed connectivity between Ethernet networks and theLucent Technologies family of data switches (Datakit II VCS 2.1 or greater, BNS-1000, an...
Page 28 - LAN Protocols
Features LAN Protocols TCP/IP IP traffic is commonly associated with the Department of Defense (DOD) TCP/IPsuite and is often run over Ethernet LANs. The LCS60 allows asynchronous end-points, such as a terminal or host connected to a data switch, to log onto any Eth-ernet TCP/IP LAN host by using th...
Page 29 - Supported Traps and MIBs; The generic traps that are supported are:; AppleTalk Protocol
Features LAN Protocols like which have management agents responsible for performing the functionsrequested by the network management stations. SNMP is used to communicatemanagement information between the network management stations and theagents in the network elements. The LCS60 supports the stand...
Page 30 - Figure 1-1: LCS60 as an AppleTalk Router; ARAP; AppleTalk Network Number and Zone Assignment
Features LAN Protocols Figure 1-1: LCS60 as an AppleTalk Router LCS60 (AppleTalk Router) ARAP PPP CommKit Host Interface ELAP* Ethernet * EtherTalk Link Access Protocol. EtherTalk is Apple’s data link protocol that allows Ethernet cables to be used to connect an AppleTalk network. AppleTalk Network ...
Page 31 - IPX Protocol; The IPX protocol is used to connect hosts in a Novell network.; IPX Virtual Network Assignment
Features LAN Protocols Note: It is not necessary to configure the LCS60’s Ethernet interface forAppleTalk. The LCS60 is not a seed router on the Ethernet. It willdiscover the network range and the zones assigned to the Ethernet byanother router and will dynamically acquire a unique AppleTalk nodeadd...
Page 32 - Remote Access Protocols; File Transfer
Features Remote Access Protocols TCP/Async Gateway Service The LCS60 provides a gateway service such that a terminal user connected to thedata switch network either directly or through a modem can reach LAN-connected hosts/workstations – this is the async-to-TCP gateway service. The LCS60 provides c...
Page 33 - Refer to Chapter 7 for configuration of gateway services.; prompt
Features Remote Access Protocols The TCP gateway sessions take advantage of the highly efficient fiber interfacebetween the LCS60 and the data switch. With this service, any TCP/IP host thatcan be reached on the LAN is accessible from the data switch network. For LANusers, connection is generally pr...
Page 34 - The total combined number of remote access sessions; Van Jacobson TCP/IP Header Compression
Features Remote Access Protocols The total combined number of remote access sessions – when SLIP, PPP, and/or ARAP are configured – available through the LCS60 is 120. Refer to Chapter 5 for configuration of the LCS60 for SLIP service. Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) PPP provides point-to-point connec...
Page 35 - Refer to Chapter 6 for configuration of the LCS60 for ARAP service.; Multiple IP Subnetworks
Features Remote Access Protocols Compressed IPX Header (CIPX) Negotiation of the IPX header compression option is defined in RFC1553. If yourclient package supports Compressed IPX Headers (CIPX), then configure thisfeature on your PC. The size of each packet can shrink up to 34 bytes, therebygiving ...
Page 36 - ) and can have a virtual IP network number for each defined security
Features Multiple IP Subnetworks Figure 1-4: IP Routing with the LCS60 Lucent Data Switch Network LCS60 Ethernet LAN morse-e0(physical) 154.12.21 LAN Segment Security Group:Eng (virtual) 154.12.26 LAN Segment Security Group: morse (virtual) 135.12.23 LAN Segment Security Group: Library (virtual) 154...
Page 37 - Security Groups
Features Multiple IP Subnetworks Security Groups The LCS60 provides a mechanism for allocating IP addresses from one or morepools of addresses. Each address pool is associated with a unique IP networksecurity group and is used to limit user access to the LAN. This feature allows the LCS60 administra...
Page 39 - IP Address Assignment by the LCS60; IP address assignment is defined in RFC1332.; Hardware Features; Enhanced Processor
Features Multiple IP Subnetworks IP Address Assignment by the LCS60 PPP and SLIP users need to be assigned an IP address when they connect to theLCS60, thereby allowing them to run TCP/IP applications over their serial con-nection. Figure 1-5 describes IP address assignment; refer to Chapter 4 (PPP)...
Page 40 - Fiber Interface; Network Security
Features Hardware Features Fiber Interface The LCS60 supports a single multiplexed fiber interface to the data switch CPM-HS module. This is a distinct advantage in terms of cable management and effi-ciency over traditional terminal servers which require separate asynchronousconnections. Network Sec...
Page 41 - Copy Protection
Features Copy Protection This release of the LCS60 is copy-protected and requires a personalized softwarekey before it can be used. This number is assigned during the initial setup of theLCS60 using the lcsadm interface (refer to Chapter 3 for complete details). Thecopy-protection feature uses a rel...
Page 43 - Protocol Commands; Access online man pages by executing the command:
Features Manual Pages The LCS60 is provided with a set of online manual pages. Some commands thatmay be of particular help to the system administrator are listed in Table 1-1 andare included in Appendix E. Table 1-1: Online Manual Pages _ _______________________________________________ Protocol Comm...
Page 44 - where command is the name of the command.; Customer Assistance; PM Eastern Time, Monday
Features Manual Pages # man command where command is the name of the command. Customer Assistance Technical support is available for the LCS60 from the Lucent Technologies Cus-tomer Technical Support Center at 1-800-WE2CARE. For more information on these service offerings, or to establish a service ...
Page 45 - Introduction
2 Hardware Installation Introduction 2-1 Controls and Indicators 2-1 Site Preparation 2-2 Space Requirements 2-4 Cabling 2-4 EMI Considerations 2-5 Required Equipment 2-5 Assembly 2-6 Unpacking 2-6 Installing the LCS60 2-6 Rack Mounting 2-6 Wall Mounting 2-8 Table-Top Mounting 2-8 Connecting the Sys...
Page 46 - LAN Connections
Table of Contents Configuration of the Lucent Technologies Data Switch – LCS60 2-21 Dialogues 2-22 Enter Group Name 2-22 Define the Local Address for the LCS60 2-22 Configure the CPM-HS Module 2-24 Power and Grounding 2-25 Power-Up Procedures 2-25 Power-Down Procedures 2-27 Verify LCS60 Console Conn...
Page 47 - Hardware; Controls and Indicators
Hardware Introduction The LCS60 is supplied with the operating software already installed; therefore,installation consists mainly of installing hardware and configuring the system. The list below identifies the tasks, in the order that they should be performed, toinstall and configure the product. T...
Page 48 - Site Preparation
Hardware Introduction Table 2-1: Controls and Indicators _ _____________________________________________________________________ Controls _ _____________________________________________________________________ Location Switch Function _ _______________________________________________________________...
Page 49 - LCS60 Network Interface for Ethernet
Hardware Site Preparation Table 2-2: Specifications _ _______________________________________________________ LCS60 Network Interface for Ethernet _ _______________________________________________________ Power Requirements 90 to 132 VAC (47 to 63 Hz), 5 Amps180 to 250 VAC (47 to 63 Hz), 2.5 Amps41 ...
Page 50 - Space Requirements; 9 inches and weighs 40 lbs. A minimum of 12 inches of; Cabling; Connect and disconnect cables ONLY when the power is off.; Use power outlets with adequate protective grounding.
Hardware Site Preparation Space Requirements The LCS60 can be rack mounted, wall mounted, or installed on a secure surface.The unit is 7 × 17 × 19 inches and weighs 40 lbs. A minimum of 12 inches of clearance is required at the front and rear of the unit for access, and a minimumof two inches of cle...
Page 51 - EMI Considerations; Table 2-3: Required Additional Equipment
Hardware Site Preparation EMI Considerations The LCS60 can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed in accordancewith instructions, may cause interference to radio communications. This equip-ment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A comput-ing device pursuant...
Page 52 - Assembly; Unpacking; Installing the LCS60; Rack Mounting; To rack mount the unit:
Hardware Assembly Unpacking The LCS60 hardware comes fully assembled, with the exception of two handlesthat mount on the front frame of the enclosure. After opening the shipping con-tainer, remove the documentation package, system software tapes and diskettesand package of loose parts. Carefully rem...
Page 53 - WALL MOUNT
Hardware Installing the LCS60 2 . With the horizontal support in place, slide the LCS60 into place. Fasten the front frame of the LCS60 to the front uprights with four screws (23- or25-inch cabinets require extension brackets). Figure 2-1: Mounting the LCS60 Cabinet LCS60 mounts inside Wall Mount As...
Page 54 - Wall Mounting; To wall mount the unit:
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Wall Mounting Wall mounting the LCS60 requires a Wall Mount Assembly to position the unitvertically as shown in Figure 2-1. Wall mounting requires a surface 45 inches wide by 21 inches high covered by asecurely-fastened ¾-inch plywood sheet (or a comparably stable mount...
Page 55 - Connecting the System Console
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Connecting the System Console WARNING: Connect and disconnect cables ONLY when the power is off. The LCS60 uses a system console to run diagnostics, receive error messages, andfor administration. Configure the console as shown in Table 2-4. Table 2-4: System Console (an...
Page 56 - Non-Default Optioning
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Table 2-5: MVME712M Module Optioning _ ____________________________________________________ Default Optioning _ ____________________________________________________ Ext.Interface Port Emulation Port Jumper Bridged Pins _ _________________________________________________...
Page 58 - Direct Connection to the LCS60; . Continue with the Connecting Fiber Interface section.; Direct; DCE; Connection through a Data Switch
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Direct Connection to the LCS60 To connect an asynchronous terminal or PC directly to the LCS60 for use as anLCS60 console, refer to Figure 2-3 and follow the steps below: 1 . Serial Port 1 should be optioned to emulate DCE operation. This is the default; therefore, if y...
Page 59 - connected to the LCS60
Hardware Installing the LCS60 1 . Serial Port 1 should be optioned to emulate DCE operation. This is the default; therefore, if you haven’t changed anything there will be no needto change the option. 2 . Connect the LCS60 rear panel connector labeled "Serial Port 1" to an asyn- chronous port...
Page 60 - continued
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Screen 2-1: continued PORT NUMBER [1-12: +(1-12)]: 11 COMMENT [up to 60 chars double quoted]: "console for lcs60 morse" SERVICE TYPE[console, dialer, host, modem, 2way, or terminal:+(terminal)]: console GROUP [up to 8 chars]: gmorscon BAUD RATE [300, 1200, 9600,...
Page 62 - DESTINATION; through a Data Switch; Data Switch
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Note: There are small variations in system prompts and responses dependingon the release of the Lucent Technologies data switch (Datakit II VCS orBNS). 4 . Power-up the system console terminal or PC and set the options as directed in Table 2-4. 5 . Connect an asynchrono...
Page 63 - Connection through Modems; through Modems; DTE; Connection through StarKeeper II NMS
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Connection through Modems To connect an asynchronous terminal or PC to the LCS60 for use as a system con-sole by means of modems, refer to Figure 2-5 and follow the steps below: 1 . Option Serial Port 1 to emulate DTE operation. (Refer to the section Serial Port Optioni...
Page 64 - through StarKeeper II NMS
Hardware Installing the LCS60 2 . Connect the LCS60 rear panel connector labeled "Serial Port 1" to an asyn- chronous port on the data switch using a straight-through connection(D8AH connector); connect the 25-pin end to the LCS60. 3 . Configure the asynchronous port on the data switch accor...
Page 65 - Connecting the Fiber Interface; For network connection follow the steps below:
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Connecting the Fiber Interface Connection to the data switch network for data communications is by means of adual optical fiber cable. The network LCS60 fiber connection must be to a CPM-HS module in a Datakit II VCS or BNS. For network connection follow the steps below...
Page 66 - Installing the CPM-HS Module and Optical Fiber Cable
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Cables are placed in a single conduit having not less than ¾-inch innerdiameter The pull force on an optical fiber cable does not exceed 50 pounds percable. Optical fiber cables should not be pulled through more than four 90-degreebends, if more than four such bends are...
Page 67 - . Set the MODE toggle switch on the CPM-HS faceplate to ENABLE.; Configuration of the Lucent Technologies Data Switch; Enter group name
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Remove the rubber caps from the optical fiber cable that runs from thereceiver side of the LCS60, and connect the optical fiber cable to thetransmitter side (bottom connector) of the CPM-HS module in the dataswitch. 5 . Set the MODE toggle switch on the CPM-HS faceplate...
Page 68 - group; Define the Local Address for the LCS60
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Dialogues Note: Dialogues differ depending on the data switch and release. Enter Group Name CC0> enter group GROUP [up to 8 chars]: morse TYPE [local, trunk: +(local)]: local DIRECTION [originate, receive, 2way]: 2way DEVICE OR HOST [up to 8 chars]: morse PASSWORD [u...
Page 69 - level
Hardware Installing the LCS60 CC0> enter address LEVEL [local, area, exchange, local, speedcall: +(local)]: local TYPE [x121, mnemonic, both: +(mnemonic)]: mnemonic MNEMONIC ADDRESS [up to 8 chars]: morse PAD SUPPORT [yes, no: +(no)]: Return DIRECTORY ENTRY [up to 30 chars double quoted, none: +(...
Page 70 - A 30-character description of the LCS60 in double quotes.; is used to disable this feature.; Configure the CPM-HS Module; Conduct the dialogue as shown in the screen above.
Hardware Installing the LCS60 address This is the IP network security group name. The first addressentered must be the the same as the node name that isassigned to the LCS60 when the LCS60, itself, is subsequentlyconfigured from the LCS60’s system console. Up to foursecurity groups may be configured...
Page 71 - Power and Grounding
Hardware Installing the LCS60 comment A description of the entry. hardware type The fiber interface hardware for the LCS60 always con-nects to the CPM-HS. connect-time Specifies if billing information is to be logged. number of channels Enter 512. connect time billing This is not used for the LCS60....
Page 72 - Figure 2-7: LCS60 Rear Panel AC Connections
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Figure 2-7: LCS60 Rear Panel AC Connections To AsynchronousTerminal Coaxial Cable Serial Port 2TTY01 Serial Port 3 Serial Port 4 SCSIInterface Printer Ethernet TX RX System Reset Serial Port 1(console) Ethernet Transceiver Cable To Ethernet Transceiver orMultipoint Tran...
Page 73 - Power-Down Procedures; Reboot; Verify LCS60 Console Connection; To verify the console connection, perform the following:
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Power-Down Procedures Only a user logged on as root may shut the system down at the system console.When logged on as a user, log off and log back on as root (refer to Chapter 8).(As shipped, the root password is the Return key.) At the root prompt (#), enter: /etc/shutd...
Page 74 - Through Modems; the; command or; exit; or; Verify Fiber Connection
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Through Modems – console and modem optioning and cabling Through StarKeeper II NMS – check the console and LCS60 connec- tions to the data switch network and the related data switch confi-guration. 3 . If the STATUS and RUN LEDs on the MVME197 are on solid, contact your...
Page 75 - Configure the LCS60; Configure the LCS60 as directed in Chapters 3 through 7.; Ethernet; the connections as specified in Chapter 9.
Hardware Installing the LCS60 Configure the LCS60 Configure the LCS60 as directed in Chapters 3 through 7. LAN Connections Ethernet Connections to an Ethernet LAN are made by a standard DB15 Ethernet trans-ceiver cable. The MVME197 processor board supports a single LAN connection.Refer to Figure 2-7...
Page 78 - Configuration Changes
Table of Contents Configuration Changes 3-28 Administrative and MaintenanceCommands 3-29 ii Issue 3
Page 79 - LCS60 Software; All addresses and names in this figure are examples only.; Preliminary Hardware Requirements
LCS60 Software Introduction This chapter describes the steps required for configuring the LCS60 software. Anexample of a network topology is shown in Figure 3-1. Figure 3-1: Example Network Mac Mac LCS60 Router LCS200 Mac Modem Pool LCS60 } Remote Access Clients LAN Note: Refer to Chapters 4, 5, 6, ...
Page 80 - Preliminary Configuration Requirements
LCS60 Software Introduction Verify that the following procedures have been followed: 1 . The LCS60 is securely mounted as described in Chapter 2. 2 . There is a fiber pair connection between the LCS60 and the CPM-HS module in the data switch node. 3 . A grounded power cord is attached to the power i...
Page 81 - Specific Services; Initial Setup
LCS60 Software Introduction Specific Services The instructions in this chapter describe the configuration of some of the avail-able services on the LCS60. For details of configuring a specific service, refer tothe appropriate chapter: PPP (Chapter 4), SLIP (Chapter 5), ARAP (Chapter 6),gateway servi...
Page 82 - Only one system administrator at a time should be using; to; lcsadm; interface for all system
LCS60 Software Initial Setup Caution: You have super-user permission and could inadvertentlychange/delete any and all files, therefore, it is important that youfollow these steps verbatim. Step 5 Assign a password to root by using the passwd root command. Thepassword must contain at least six charac...
Page 83 - prompt. The sysV68 will be replaced by the node; interface (in the example that follows the prompt would become; Enter the Config directory by typing config at the Top
LCS60 Software Initial Setup WARNING: "lcsadm" configuration is already in progress. Continuing can cause catastrophic results! Do you want to continue? [y/n] Step 7 The lcsadm interface takes you into a hierarchical system ofdirectories and commands. (For example, Screen 3-1.) Screen 3-1: L...
Page 84 - Config
LCS60 Software Initial Setup Top># config Top>Config># Return Commands may be abbreviated. Commands are: addhost addnet atalkas backup console datetime delhost delnet dftroute dns etherif help initsetup ipas ipx manager/ maxsessions nodename ports/ protocol quit service/ session/ snmp softw...
Page 85 - In order to complete the software key configuration, you must:
LCS60 Software Initial Setup *** This step allows the LCS60 Administrator to enter the software key for this *** LCS60 in order to activate the appropriate software features. SOFTWARE KEY CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS 1. Display LCS60 Machine ID 2. Enter Software Certificate and Software Key 3. Display S...
Page 87 - srvsetup and Configure Default; srvsetup; Service Command
LCS60 Software Initial Setup Note: You must have the appropriate key to activate the features on yourLCS60. The R1 key will activate gateway services and the IP protocolfeature, R2 activates the R1 features and the AppleTalk protocol feature,and the R3 key will activate all R2 features and the IPX p...
Page 88 - Configure Protocols and Gateway Services; ) can also be accessed
LCS60 Software Configure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetup After executing the initial setup procedures above, configure the protocols andgateway services using the srvsetup command (Figure 3-3). Figure 3-3: srvsetup configure protocols/services srvsetup protocol maxsessions select protocols...
Page 101 - The following optional commands allow you to:
LCS60 Software Configure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetup ==> 3 The LCS60 IPX Parameters are configured as follows: Ethernet Network Number ..... < 1562 > Virtual Network Number ...... < 57 > Ethernet Frame Type ......... < Ethernet II > CAUTION: Please refer to the I&a...
Page 102 - Default Route
LCS60 Software Configure Default Route, DNS, and SNMP Default Route – dftroute* Use the dftroute command to define the default route as shown in the examplebelow. The default route may be entered either as a host name or as a TCP/IP dottednumerical address (e.g., holmes or 154.12.21.3). The host nam...
Page 103 - Domain Name Server
LCS60 Software Configure Default Route, DNS, and SNMP Domain Name Server – dns Use dns to define the Domain Name Server as shown in the example below. Top>Config># dns DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM (DNS) CONFIGURATION 1 Display Current Configuration 2 Modify/Create DNS Resolver Configuration 3 Enable/Dis...
Page 104 - SNMP Manager
LCS60 Software Configure Default Route, DNS, and SNMP [? for help, q to quit] ==> q Top>Config># Be sure to specify routed with the protocol command to start DNS service atboot time. SNMP Manager – snmp Use the snmp command to define the SNMP manager as shown in the examplebelow. Top>Con...
Page 105 - Starting the LCS60; Base Level Backup
LCS60 Software Configure Default Route, DNS, and SNMP IP address of SNMP manager for community "traps" [?, q] ==> 154.12.21.2 Access right for SNMP manager "154.12.21.2" [r, w, t, ?, q] ==> t Adding the following information to the configuration file: community traps 154.12.21....
Page 107 - Administrative and Maintenance Commands
LCS60 Software Configuration Changes Note 2: The addhost and viewhosts commands display only the hostsconfigured in the local system database. If DNS is used on yoursystem the nslookup command can be used to display hostinformation. Administrative and Maintenance Commands In addition to the commands...
Page 111 - PPP; Figure 4-1 shows an example network using PPP service.; PPP Service
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPPService Figure 4-1 shows an example network using PPP service. Note: PPP service using AppleTalk requires an R2.0 or R3.0 software key. IPXservice requires an R3.0 software key. Refer to Chapter 3 for informationabout the software key. Figure 4-1: Exampl...
Page 112 - LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service Note: The user should familiarize him/herself with all aspects of the LCS60PPP service. For details, including a description of Multiple IP Subnet-works, refer to Chapter 1. After configuring the LCS60 as described under Initial Setup in Chapter...
Page 113 - Enter protocol from Config; Add tcpip. Add atalk and ipx as required.; Screen 4-1: Configure IP Network Security Group
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service 4 . Enter the lcsadm interface. 5 . Add the PPP service: Enter protocol from Config > or config protocol from Top > . Add tcpip. Add atalk and ipx as required. Add ppp. 6 . Define the PPP service sessions (maxsessions): From the Config dir...
Page 115 - Enter ipas at the Top; Screen 4-2: Configure Reserved IP Address
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service Enter ipas at the Top > Config > # prompt or config ipas at Top > . Follow the on-screen instructions for adding a reserved IP address.Reserved IP addresses are useful in cases in which a user’s securityprivileges are dependent on his/h...
Page 117 - Enter ipx at Top
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service Screen 4-2: Continued 1 Add Reserved IP Address 2 Delete Reserved IP Address 3 Edit Reserved IP Address 4 Display Reserved IP Address Enter Menu Selection [ ? for help, q to quit, RETURN for menu ] ==> q Top>Config># 9 . Configure the I...
Page 120 - Enter atalkas at the Top; Screen 4-4: Configure AppleTalk Virtual Network
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service [ ? for help, q to quit, RETURN for menu ] ==> q NOTICE: To allow IPX configuration changes to take effect you must first stop and restart the IPX software as follows: lcsadm -c stop ipx lcsadm -c start ipx 10 . Configure the AppleTalk networ...
Page 121 - Enter etherif at the Top
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service Screen 4-4: Continued Enter the zone name to be used by AppleTalk nodes that use the virtual network. The name may contain no more than 32 characters. [ Type q to quit or ? for help ] ==> Research Lab You have entered: VIRTUAL NETWORK NUMBER ...
Page 122 - Screen 4-5: Configure the Ethernet Interface
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service Screen 4-5: Configure the Ethernet Interface – Example Top>Config># etherif TCP/IP ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION MENU 1 Configure an Ethernet Interface 2 Delete an Ethernet Interface 3 Display all Interfaces that are configured Enter Me...
Page 123 - at the Top; PPP Service Connection Dialstrings
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service Screen 4-5: Continued [ ? for help, q to quit, RETURN for menu ] ==> q NOTE: Changes to the configuration will not take effect until you: - enter the lcsadm command and then type "stop tcpip" from the top command directory to stop TCP...
Page 124 - The options for the dialstrings are described below.
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service DESTINATION: mlkway/earth/morse.ppp DESTINATION: mlkway/earth/morse.ppp..-q0:-e6 DESTINATION: mlkway/earth/morse.ppp..-D DESTINATION: mlkway/earth/morse.ppp..-Con The options for the dialstrings are described below. -qN: Specifies whether or not...
Page 125 - Privately Administered Static IP Address
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service -u Identifies the user (either user name or numeric ID) for whom the IPaddress is requested. This is not required when a NAC is used. -C When connecting using IPX, the -C option is used to specify whetherCIPX header compression* is to be used. -...
Page 126 - Reserved IP Address; To reserve specific addresses for users:; Select option 2 to display the; RESERVED IP ADDRESSES FOR SLIP; Select option 1 from this menu.
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service Reserved IP Address The user requests a reserved IP address by omitting the -D option on his/herdata switch dialstring and by having a negotiable IP address administered inhis/her client software package. The reserved IP address must be centrall...
Page 127 - Dynamically Assigned IP Address
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service Note: If your client package does not support entry of a zero IP address (i.e., itis not fully IPCP/PPP conformant) enter the reserved IP address insteadof zero. If you are using a reserved address but not authenticating by means of aNAC, then y...
Page 128 - age; Show Session Examples; The following screen shows how to check:
PPP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service 1 . Have administered a negotiable IP address in your client software pack- age 2 . Enter this address (e.g., 0.0.0.0 in some packages) on the appropriate screen as documented for your client package 3 . Append the -D option to the data switch d...
Page 129 - Link information for all PPP sessions
PPP Administration Link information for all PPP sessions Link, IP, IPX, and AppleTalk status for a single PPP session IP information for a single PPP session and display the local address as anumeric value Top>Session># show ppp link LCS60 Point-to-Point Session LINK Configuration: Feb 05 07:5...
Page 130 - Call Trace Example
PPP Administration PEER Addr: 2010.114 Class: 0 AT Comp: none Zone: Research Lab Imp ID: Route Proto: none Router: 2010.1 Name: Broadcast Supp: none Top>Session># show ppp 1.1 ip LCS60 Point-to-Point Session IP Configuration: Feb 05 07:56:24 Peer Peer Local Local Peer Max Comp Local Max Comp S...
Page 131 - Log File
PPP Administration Log File The log file, ppp.log, is written to by the LCS60 PPP server and contains informa-tion about incoming PPP call requests. To display the contents of the log file, usethe page command as shown in the example below: # pg /usr/adm/lcs/ppp.log Fri Feb 16 11:32:55 13714 [3] ppp...
Page 135 - SLIP; Figure 5-1 shows an example network using SLIP service.; SLIP Service
SLIP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIPService Figure 5-1 shows an example network using SLIP service. Figure 5-1: Example Network – SLIP Service Lucent Data Switch Mac LCS60 Router LCS200 Modem Pool } Remote Access Clients LAN You can configure the LCS60 for SLIP service using either the s...
Page 136 - LCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP Service; From Config
SLIP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP Service Figure 5-2: Configuring SLIP Service maxsessions config protocol tcpip slip ipas start all obtain IP address configure client side of SLIP service etherif srvsetup 1 . Obtain the Ethernet IP address for the LCS60 and obtain an IP network addre...
Page 137 - Screen 5-1: Configure IP Network Security Group
SLIP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP Service Assign the number of sessions. The total number of sessionsthrough the LCS60 is 120 when SLIP is configured. 5 . Set up IP network security groups (ipas): Enter ipas at the Top > Config > # prompt or enter config ipas from the Top direct...
Page 139 - User login Id; Screen 5-2: Configure Reserved IP Address
SLIP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP Service When a NAC is used, the remote user’s NAC ID is used in the ipasscript to reserve an IP address for that user. Therefore, when thescript prompts for User login Id , it is referring to the user’s NAC ID. NAC user IDs are alphanumeric symbols up...
Page 141 - Screen 5-3: Configure the Ethernet Interface
SLIP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP Service Note: Do not use the IP addresses shown in the example as they should followyour corporate IP address convention. 7 . Configure the Ethernet interface (etherif): Enter etherif at the Top > Config > # prompt or enter config etherif from t...
Page 143 - SLIP Service Connection Dialstrings; The options for these dialstrings are described below:
SLIP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP Service SLIP Service Connection Dialstrings One of the following types of dialstrings (shown with the area/exch/name from theexample in Figure 5-1) may be used: DESTINATION: mlkway/earth/morse.slip DESTINATION: mlkway/earth/morse.slip..-m512:-q1:-v16 ...
Page 144 - Within the IP address range assigned to the LCS60, and; Privately Administered IP Address; The LCS60 grants
SLIP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP Service -u Identifies the user (either user name or numeric ID) for whomthe IP address is requested. This is not required when a NAC isused. 154.12.23.10 Specifies a privately administered IP address in dotted IPaddress format. If this option is inclu...
Page 145 - To obtain a reserved address from the LCS60, the dialstring is:
SLIP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP Service Reserved IP Address The user requests a reserved IP address by omitting the -D option on his/herdata switch dialstring and by having a negotiable IP address administered inhis/her client software package. The reserved IP address must be centra...
Page 147 - Stop Example; The following screen shows an example of the stop slip command:
SLIP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP Service DESTINATION: area/exch/60name.slip..-D If the -D option is omitted, then the user’s reserved IP address is assigned if it isavailable (i.e., it exists and is not busy). In the following example, the user ID defaults to a guest user ID. If a re...
Page 148 - Errors; For SLIP connection errors, refer to Appendix C.
SLIP Administration Top># stop slip *** Stopping "slip" ... Top># Call Trace Example The following screen shows how to obtain call trace information for SLIP. Top>Session> # trace slip LCS60 Serial Line IP Gateway Tracking Information: Jun 16 10:57:50 Sesid Name Dest. Address Rem...
Page 149 - Related Commands; ping
SLIP Administration # pg /usr/adm/lcs/slip.log Fri Jun 2 10:59:34 22885 [3] slip1 started loglevel = 3 Fri Jun 2 11:00:32 22885 [3] slip1 NEW 1.1 dkserver=morse ip=154.12.23.89 dk=\ marina/pier/cove.140.9 ch=510 uid=tbaker Fri Jun 2 11:11:12 22885 [3] slip1 DEL 1.1 ip=153.22.92.14 Fri Jun 2 14:42:04...
Page 153 - Figure 6-1 shows an example network using ARAP service.; ARAP Service
ARAP LCS60 Configuration and Connection forARAP Service Figure 6-1 shows an example network using ARAP service. Note: ARAP service requires an R2.0 or R3.0 software key. Refer to Chapter 3for information about the software key. Figure 6-1: Example Network – ARAP Service Lucent Data Switch LCS60 Rout...
Page 154 - LCS60 Configuration and Connection for ARAP Service
ARAP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for ARAP Service Figure 6-2: Configuring ARAP Service maxsessions config protocol atalk arap configure client side of ARAP service atalkas obtain virtualDatakit VCSnetwork name start all etherif* srvsetup * etherif is not required forARAP service, however, iti...
Page 155 - Screen 6-1: Configure AppleTalk Virtual Network
ARAP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for ARAP Service 5 . Configure the AppleTalk network/zone (atalkas): Enter atalkas at the Top > Config > # prompt or enter config atalkas from the Top directory. Follow the on-screen instructions for setting up the AppleTalknetwork number and zone name. ...
Page 157 - ARAP Service Connection Dialstring; Show Service Example
ARAP LCS60 Configuration and Connection for ARAP Service ARAP Service Connection Dialstring The following type of dialstring (shown with the area/exch/name from the exam-ple in Figure 6-1) is used to make the ARAP connection. DESTINATION: mlkway/earth/brown.arap Administration Routine administration...
Page 158 - Show Session Example; The screen below shows how to obtain session information for ARAP.
ARAP Administration Show Session Example The screen below shows how to obtain session information for ARAP. Top> session Top>Session> show arap LCS60 AppleTalk Remote Access Protocol Statistics: Apr 20 09:22:01 - - Recv Errs - - Sesid Xmit(Bytes) Xmit(Pkts) Recv(Bytes) Recv(Pkts) CRC BadF R...
Page 159 - atping
ARAP Administration Log File The log file, arap.log is written to by the LCS60 interface software and containsinformation about incoming ARAP call requests. To display the contents of thearap.log file, use the page command as shown in the example below: # pg /usr/adm/lcs/arap.log Fri Jun 2 15:41:04 ...
Page 161 - Access to Gateway Services
7 Gateway Services – Configuration and Administration LCS60 Configuration and Connectionfor Gateway Service 7-1 Access to Gateway Services – Dialstrings 7-8 Telnet Service 7-8 Inactivity Timeout Option 7-9 Return to DESTINATION Option 7-10 User Information 7-10 Async-to-TCP Gateway Service 7-11 TCP-...
Page 163 - Gateway; Figure 7-1 shows an example network using gateway services.
Gateway LCS60 Configuration and Connection forGateway Service Figure 7-1 shows an example network using gateway services. Figure 7-1: Example Network – Gateway Services Lucent Data Switch Asynchronous Host NAC LCS60 LCS60 LCS200 Modem Pool RemoteAccessClients You can configure the LCS60 for gateway ...
Page 164 - LCS60 Configuration and Connection for Gateway Service; Figure 7-2: Gateway Services Configuration
Gateway LCS60 Configuration and Connection for Gateway Service Note: The user should familiarize him/herself with all aspects of the LCS60gateway service. For details, including a description of service ports,refer to Chapter 1. After configuring the LCS60 as described under Initial Setup in Chapter...
Page 165 - and asytcp. The total number of sessions for all services is; Enter srvports at the Top
Gateway LCS60 Configuration and Connection for Gateway Service From the Config directory, enter max, or enter config maxsessionsat the Top directory. Assign the number of sessions of each type for the gateway service:tcpasy and asytcp. The total number of sessions for all services is 120 if PPP, SLI...
Page 166 - Screen 7-1: Gateway Service Configuration
Gateway LCS60 Configuration and Connection for Gateway Service Screen 7-1: Gateway Service Configuration – Example TCP-TO-ASYNCHRONOUS GATEWAY SERVICE CONFIGURATION MENU 1. Display/Change the LCS60 call address prompt 2. Add a service port 3. Delete a service port 4. Change/modify a service port 5. ...
Page 170 - Telnet Service; off; which is the; key and map it to the TELNET IAC; uucp; Is the remote IP dotted host address or a DNS hostname.
Gateway Access to Gateway Services – Dialstrings Telnet Service The following dialstring options are available for the telnet service. The usage is: telnet [-e < off char > ] [-8] [-B] [-D < off char > ] [-M:raw uucp] [-tterminal] [-w < 1-16k > ] host-name [port] When using m...
Page 171 - port; An example is shown in the following screen:; Inactivity Timeout Option
Gateway Access to Gateway Services – Dialstrings port Is an optional TCP port number to which the user wants to con-nect on the remote host. For example, to connect to a remotehost’s daytime TCP service, the user would specify port 23. An example is shown in the following screen: DESTINATION: mlkway...
Page 172 - Return to DESTINATION Option; prompt and; The gateway services include:; and are accessed by the telnet and/or socket service.
Gateway Access to Gateway Services – Dialstrings Return to DESTINATION Option The LCS60 can be configured to drop the telnet connection if the host to whichthe user is trying to telnet is unavailable. Without this feature, trying to reach anunavailable host would result in putting the user at the te...
Page 173 - The preferred method is to enter
Gateway User Information Async-to-TCP Gateway Service A user on a terminal connected to the data switch network directly or through amodem can use the LCS60 connectivity to reach LAN-connected hosts or works-tations. The preferred method is to enter < lcs60 _ call _ address > .telnet at the DE...
Page 175 - UUCP Feature
Gateway User Information $ telnet brown Trying 154.12.26.6 ... Connected to 154.12.26.6 Character mode is enabled. Escape character is ’^]’. Notice from LCS60(brown)... The following editing characters are valid during input at prompts: -- An ASCII "backspace" erases the last character typed...
Page 176 - originating CommKit Host Interface connected host.; host; The above entry must be entered on one line. Enter spaces as shown.; and for tcpsock would be:
Gateway User Information 1 . For telnet, add the following entry to the /usr/lib/uucp/Systems file on the originating CommKit Host Interface connected host. e _ host Any DK,g 0 area/exch/60name .telnet..-M:uucp: e _ host in:--in: nuucp\012 word: password \012 Note: -M:raw may be entered instead of -...
Page 177 - LAN to LCS60 to Data Switch; to send files over port 2981 to host watson.
Gateway User Information LAN to LCS60 to Data Switch To transfer files, using uucp, from an Ethernet host to the LCS60 to a hostattached to a data switch, the system administrator must configure a service portfor socket service. Note: Configuration of the service port for socket service requires sup...
Page 178 - Example UUCP Service Using SunOS 4.0
Gateway User Information [ Type q to quit, ? for help, or press RETURN for default of "n" ] Enter y,n ==> n Enter Inactivity timeout minutes [ Type q to QUIT, ? for HELP, or press RETURN for default of "n" ] ==> Return *** NOTICE *** Entering port < 2981 > to provide <...
Page 179 - Example UUCP Service Using NCR 4.0; is the host name of the data switch connected host. area and; represent the area and exchange of the data switch to which
Gateway User Information Note: If the socket port has not been configured with a PDD, additional fieldsfor the LCS60 call address prompt and data switch call address of thehost must be added to the line above. Using port 2981 as configured above (and referring to Figure 7-1), the stringwould be: wat...
Page 180 - Refer to Chapter 8 for complete LCS60 administration.; Service Ports; The following screens show a variety of port commands:
Gateway Administration Routine administration of the LCS60 includes a variety of tasks related to thegateway services. This section gives some examples of these tasks. Refer to Chapter 8 for complete LCS60 administration. Service Ports The following screens show a variety of port commands: Top> p...
Page 181 - The following screen shows a typical trace:; Error Messages
Gateway Administration 2222 SOCKET 2048 On On On other - - marina/pier/cove 2511 DIRECTORY 1024 - - - - - 2 2999 TELNET 1024 On - - - - - brown 4000 TELNET 1024 - On - - 2 - triangle/center 4419 TELNET 1024 On On On nac 2 - mlkway/earth/yard 10283 TELNET 512 On - - - 3 1 50000 SOCKET 8192 On On - na...
Page 182 - Log Files
Gateway Administration Log Files The log files shown in Table 7-1 are written to by the LCS60 interface softwareand contain information as shown in the table. Table 7-1: Gateway Services – Log Files _ _____________________________________________________ Log File Information Directory _ ____________...
Page 183 - Basics
8 Administration Basics 8-1 Logging On 8-1 System Console 8-2 Remote Administration 8-2 lcsadm Interface 8-3 Common Commands 8-4 Initial System Setup (initsetup) 8-5 Top Directory Commands 8-5 Session Directory Commands 8-7 Ports Directory Commands 8-10 Service Directory Commands 8-12 Manager Direct...
Page 184 - Backup and Restore Operations
Table of Contents Backup and Restore Operations 8-25 Generic vs. Variable Files 8-26 Local and Remote Modes 8-27 Backup/Restore (Tape) – Local Mode 8-27 To Back Up to Tape 8-27 To Restore from Tape 8-29 To List the Contents of a Tape 8-30 Centralized Backup/Restore – Remote Mode 8-30 Security — Auth...
Page 185 - ). Administration can be performed at the system console or from; Logging On; To protect the system from unauthorized changes, it is; strongly; that only the system administrator, and a minimum number; key.) Change the root password whenever the security
Administration Basics The administrator is responsible for operation of the LCS60; this includes verify-ing connections, maintaining the network, monitoring the operation, collectingdata, backing up and restoring files, starting and stopping protocols, and gen-erating reports. All administration is ...
Page 186 - System Console; . Edit the file lcsadm
Administration Logging On System Console Log on at the system console and enter lcsadm at the root prompt to obtain accessto all LCS60 administrative operations. Remote Administration The LCS60 is provided with a remote access feature which is delivered in the dis-abled state. The system administrat...
Page 187 - protocol has been started.; lcsadm Interface; and commands are described in the follow-
Administration Logging On # dkcu mlkway/earth/morse.lcsadm Circuit Open LCS60 Administrative Command Interface. Enter ’RETURN’ key for command list! morse:Top> Note: Remote access is impossible before the system is configured and thedkhost protocol has been started. lcsadm Interface The lcsadm in...
Page 188 - Figure 8-1: lcsadm Interface Directory Structure; Common Commands; The following commands are available from all directories:; ls; key to list the available commands and direc-; help help
Administration lcsadm Interface Figure 8-1: lcsadm Interface Directory Structure Top Session Service Ports Manager Server startstop showtracetypes showsummarytypes showsummary logshowstartstopupdate logshowtypes Config addhostaddnetatalkasbackupconsoledatetimedelhostdelnetdftroutednsetherifinitsetup...
Page 189 - The; Top Directory Commands; Once you log onto the LCS60, the Top
Administration lcsadm Interface ˆ The ˆ is used to move back to the previous directory. Refer to Figure 8-1. Screen 8-1: Top Directory Top># Return Commands may be abbreviated. Commands are: config/ help manager/ ports/ quit service/ session/ start stop ^ ! Top># manager Top>Manager># ^ ...
Page 190 - option. all will start all protocols and services config-; indicates the CommKit Host Interface Software.; dencies for the start and stop commands.
Administration lcsadm Interface Name start Synopsis start [? dkhost ipx tcpip atalk slip ppp snmp routed asytcp tcpasy arap all] Description The start service/protocol command starts the named serviceor protocol. When invoked without options, start will listthe services/proto...
Page 191 - Session Directory Commands
Administration lcsadm Interface Table 8-1: Start/stop Command Dependencies _ __________________________________________________ Command Entered Protocols/Services Started _ __________________________________________________ start arap arap start asytcp tcpip, asytcp start atalk atalk start dkhost dk...
Page 192 - The following commands are available from the Session directory:
Administration lcsadm Interface Screen 8-2: Session Directory Top>Manager># session Top> Session># Return Commands may be abbreviated. Commands are: config/ help kill manager/ ports/ quit service/ show top/ trace types ^ ! The following commands are available from the Session directory: ...
Page 193 - The following shows AppleTalk data for a PPP session.; Name trace
Administration lcsadm Interface AppleTalk, or IPX configuration information (or all) forthe specified session ID. When ppp is specified without asession ID, the ip, atalk, link, and ipx options are availableto show IP, AppleTalk, link, or IPX configuration informa-tion for all sessions. Example The ...
Page 194 - Name types; Ports Directory Commands
Administration lcsadm Interface Name types Synopsis types Description This command lists the available LCS60 service types asshown below. Top>Session># types Help for different types of services. Service types may be abbreviated. They are: Types Description ===== =========== tcpasy TCP/Async S...
Page 195 - or enable
Administration lcsadm Interface Name disable or enable Synopsis disable port# [port#2 ...] Description These commands are used with a port number totemporarily disable a particular port from service ortemporarily enable a particular port. These commandsrequire root permission. More than one port num...
Page 196 - Service Directory Commands; The following commands are available from the Service directory:
Administration lcsadm Interface Name update Synopsis update Description This command updates the TCP service port configurationtable. This command requires root permission. Service Directory Commands The Service directory (Screen 8-4) provides a method for obtaining current statusof configured servi...
Page 197 - The types command lists the available service types.; Manager Directory Commands
Administration lcsadm Interface Name flush Synopsis flush service-type [service-type ...] Description The flush command resets statistics for a service type.This command requires root permission. Name show Synopsis show [ service-type ...] Description The show command lists statistics on configured ...
Page 198 - The following commands are available from the Manager directory:; or stop
Administration lcsadm Interface Screen 8-5: Manager Directory Top> manager NOTICE: ’manager’ requires super-user permission Password: xxxx Top> Manager># Return Commands may be abbreviated. Commands are: config/ help log ports/ quit server/ service/ session/ show start stop top/ update ^ ! ...
Page 199 - The following commands are available from the Server directory:
Administration lcsadm Interface Name show Synopsis show Description The show command gives information about the LCS60,including details such as process ID, start time, location oflog files, log levels, and number of software servers. Name update Synopsis update Description The update command resets...
Page 200 - Config Directory Commands
Administration lcsadm Interface Description This command is used to change the log level of eachprotocol server for a service. The higher the number givenfor the log level, the more detailed the log file. Valid loglevels are: arap 3 , 6, 9 ppp 3 , 6, 9, 10 slip 3 , 6 asytcp 3, 6 , 20 atmgr 3 , 9 tcp...
Page 201 - In addition to the commands described in detail in Chapters 3; Synopsis addhost
Administration lcsadm Interface Screen 8-7: Config Directory Top> config NOTICE: ’config’ requires super-user permission Password: xxxx Top> Config># Return Commands may be abbreviated. Commands are: addhost addnet atalkas backup console datetime delhost delnet dftroute dns etherif help ini...
Page 202 - Autobaud later in this chapter.
Administration lcsadm Interface Name nodename Synopsis nodename Description This command allows the system administrator toset/change the LCS60 node name. Refer to initsetup inChapter 3. Name subnet Synopsis subnet Description This command allows the system administrator to entersubnetwork informati...
Page 203 - Description
Administration lcsadm Interface Description This command generates a menu which allows you todisplay and configure the software key parameters foryour LCS60. softwarekey is invoked by the initsetup pro-gram since a key is required to activate any services youconfigure for the LCS60. You must obtain ...
Page 205 - or viewnets; Typical Administrative Tasks
Administration lcsadm Interface Name upgrade Synopsis upgrade Description This command generates a menu which allows you to per-form a remote upgrade of the LCS60. Refer to the Chapter9 for complete details of the remote upgrade feature. Name viewhosts or viewnets Synopsis viewhosts or viewnets Desc...
Page 206 - The following screen shows how to check the status of all sessions.
Administration Typical Administrative Tasks Show Session Example The following screen shows how to check the status of all sessions. Top>Session># show LCS60 TCP to Async Gateway Session Statistics: Apr 26 09:30:25 Char Total Total Idle Time Sesid Service Mode Xmit(Bytes) Recv(Bytes) Connect T...
Page 207 - Log Level Example; The following screen shows the user setting the log level for PPP.; Change the Default Route Example
Administration Typical Administrative Tasks Log Level Example The following screen shows the user setting the log level for PPP. Top>Manager>Server># log ppp 3 Top>Manager>Server># Change the Default Route Example Top>Config># dftroute CURRENT default route is ....... 154.12....
Page 208 - Summary Output Examples; The following screen illustrates the summary commands.; System Console Parameters
Administration Typical Administrative Tasks Summary Output Examples The following screen illustrates the summary commands. Top>Service># summary LCS60 Gateway Service Summary: Mar 1 08:05:38 Service Name Cfg. Use Max. State ============ ==== === ==== ===== tcpasy 120 0 0 Disabled - Not Enabled...
Page 209 - Release 1 or 2 backups cannot be used on Release 3 systems.
Administration Typical Administrative Tasks *** NOTICE: *** *** The system console "autobaud feature" is currently enabled! *** ==> Do you want to "disable" it? [y, n, ?] y The system console "autobaud feature" is now disabled! You must first log off the system console in ...
Page 210 - Screen 8-8: LCS60 Backup and Restore Configuration Menu; Generic vs. Variable Files
Administration Backup and Restore Operations Screen 8-8: LCS60 Backup and Restore Configuration Menu # lcsadm config backup LCS60 BACKUP AND RESTORE CONFIGURATION MENU 1. Backup(restore) variable files locally or to a remote server 2. Backup-restore server operations and administration Enter Menu Se...
Page 211 - Local and Remote Modes; To Back Up to Tape; To access the local backup/restore functions:; . Enter lcsadm config backup at the root prompt.
Administration Backup and Restore Operations Local and Remote Modes The LCS60 allows the backup and restore of variable files in either local orremote mode. The local mode uses the LCS60’s tape drive to copy variable confi-guration files from the hard disk to a removable tape, and to restore configu...
Page 212 - Screen 8-10: Tape Backup Management Menu; Insert a blank tape
Administration Backup and Restore Operations Screen 8-9: Backup/Restore Menu BACKUP/RESTORE MENU 1. Define, delete, and list backup_restore servers 2. Create, delete, and restore backups from a remote server 3. Copy backups to/from tape Enter Menu Selection [ Type q to QUIT, ? for HELP, or ^ to GO B...
Page 213 - To Restore from Tape
Administration Backup and Restore Operations server, itself, was never backed up to tape, then the backups for the entire net-work would be lost if the server were to suffer a catastrophic accident. When the backup has been completed, the system will redisplay Screen 8-10. To Restore from Tape Note:...
Page 214 - Password; To List the Contents of a Tape; Centralized Backup/Restore
Administration Backup and Restore Operations There are three types of partial restores, each of which restores predefined sets ofrelated files: Password restores group id, password files, and shadow files, and the timezone setting. Server restores lists of authorized backup/restore servers and clien...
Page 215 - The centralized backup/restore feature allows:; Security; on their hard disk
Administration Backup and Restore Operations The centralized backup/restore feature allows: An LCS60 configured as a server to copy to its hard disk variable confi-guration files from multiple remote LCS60s (and LCS50Es) configured asclients. The remote backup is done disk-to-disk over the data swit...
Page 216 - from them and restore backups to them.; Access to Backup/Restore Functions; Server
Administration Backup and Restore Operations 2 . Clients identify which machines (servers) are authorized to copy backups from them and restore backups to them. Centralized backup/restore operations can only proceed when server and clientauthorizations agree. Access to Backup/Restore Functions – Cli...
Page 217 - Defining Backup/Restore Servers on a Client; Screen 8-12: Centralized Backup Server Definition Menu; Changing a Client to a Server
Administration Backup and Restore Operations Defining Backup/Restore Servers on a Client Servers are defined from the Backup/Restore Menu, Screen 8-9. To define whichmachines (servers) may back up a client, enter option 1 on the Backup/Restoremenu (Screen 8-9). This will display the menu shown in Sc...
Page 218 - Defining Backup/Restore Clients on the Server; Screen 8-13: Centralized Backup Client Definition Menu
Administration Backup and Restore Operations Defining Backup/Restore Clients on the Server To define which machines may be backed up by a server, select option 1 fromScreen 8-11 to obtain the menu shown in Screen 8-13. Screen 8-13: Centralized Backup Client Definition Menu CENTRALIZED BACKUP CLIENT ...
Page 219 - Changing a Server to a Client; Backup or Restore Functions; From a Client
Administration Backup and Restore Operations Changing a Server to a Client To reconfigure a server as a client, delete all of its clients (option 2 on Screen 8-13). An LCS60 configured as a backup/restore server will be re-configured as abackup/restore client as soon as it deletes all of its clients...
Page 220 - From a Server
Administration Backup and Restore Operations From a Server To initiate a backup or a restore from a server, log onto the server; select option 2from Screen 8-11 to obtain Screen 8-15. Screen 8-15: Centralized Backup Operations Menu – Server CENTRALIZED BACKUP OPERATIONS MENU -- SERVER 1. Select a cl...
Page 221 - A restore from server example follows:
Administration Backup and Restore Operations A restore from server example follows: Restore a client’s variable files. Clients known by this server ======================================== brown Enter client name [ Type q to quit or ? for help ] ==> brown Backups for client "brown" ======...
Page 222 - Creating a Tape; Screen 8-16: Tape Backup Management Menu; Server from the site of the server to the site of the client,; Network Access Password Option; prompt appears. The password is set by using the useradd com-
Administration Backup and Restore Operations Creating a Tape If it is necessary to restore a client but it is impossible or inadvisable to do soremotely, a server can copy a client’s backup from disk to tape by selectingoption 3 from Screen 8-11 rather than transmit the backup over the data switchne...
Page 223 - The password will not echo on the screen.
Administration Network Access Password Option # useradd -u444 nap # passwd nap New password: password Re-enter new password: password # Note: The password will not echo on the screen. The Network Access Password user ID parameters (e.g., group, uid, etc.) can bemodified with the usermod command. An ...
Page 224 - Deleting the Network Access Password; Status
Administration Network Access Password Option Deleting the Network Access Password Use the userdel at the root prompt to delete the network access password. Forexample to delete the user id nap, enter: # userdel nap Changing the Network Access Password To change an existing network access password, ...
Page 225 - If dkdaemon is DOWN, you must stop dkhost and then start dkhost.; For alarms to StarKeeper II NMS, refer to Appendix B.
Administration Status LCS60 STATUS REPORT ==================== Ethernet interface status: Interface to en0 is UP. Data Switch status: Fiber Interface to data switch is UP. Process status: ipxd is UP. sapd is UP. routed is UP. snmpd is UP. tlid is UP. inetinit is UP. lcm is UP. dkdaemon is UP. morse ...
Page 226 - Error Messages from the LCS60 Fiber Interface; Console Error Messages; Messages that begin with the string:; Hardware Error Messages; ̃ALIVE
Administration Error Messages Error Messages from the LCS60 Fiber Interface The following sections identify error messages you may see when executing thecommands that make outgoing calls over the Host Interface. Console Error Messages The error messages that may appear on the console as a result of ...
Page 227 - switch. Try manually restarting the interface.
Administration Error Messages switch. Try manually restarting the interface. RX-MUTE The optical connection between the receiver on the VMEDKHSboard in the LCS60 and the transmitter on the CPM-HS paddleboard at the data switch has been broken. Verify that the CPM-HS is properly installed in the data...
Page 228 - Server Error Messages; Call Error Messages
Administration Error Messages Server Error Messages When communications between the LCS60 and the data switch are interrupted,the server detects the problem and prints the following error message on the hostconsole: * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Server for servername is having problems * * * Please ...
Page 229 - Lucent Technologies Data Switch Server Log File; security; is the network security group name.; Log Level 1
Administration Error Messages Lucent Technologies Data Switch Server Log File The log file, dksrvlog, is written to by LCS60 interface software and contains infor-mation about incoming call requests. The default log file name is/var/opt/dk/log/dksrvlog.network _ security _ group _ name. There will b...
Page 230 - Prints information useful for debugging.; is also logged by dkmgr.; Additional Log Files
Administration Error Messages Log Level 2 This will log the reasons incoming calls are rejected. The tokenused is either ERROR or DENIED. Log Level 3 This will enter information when a call exits, including the device,process id, and exit code. The exit code is passed from the processwhich was spawn...
Page 233 - Reload System Software; UNIX System Software Installation; Upgrade; Installing an Upgrade on a Remote Upgrade Client; Processor Board Firmware Update
9 Maintenance Reload System Software 9-1 UNIX System Software Installation 9-1 UFS Utility Fixes Tape Installation 9-7 inet Package Removal 9-8 LCS60 Application Software Installation 9-9 Removing the LCS60 ApplicationSoftware 9-13 Upgrade 9-15 Remote Upgrade 9-16 Installing an Upgrade on a Remote U...
Page 234 - VMEDKHS Diagnostics; Memory Dump; After the Dump is Completed
Table of Contents VMEDKHS Diagnostics 9-25 Connection Verification 9-28 LCS60 to Data Switch Connected Host Verification (dkcu) 9-28 LCS60 to Data Switch Verification – Loopback Test (dkcu) 9-29 LCS60 to Local Ethernet Host Verification (ping) 9-29 Memory Dump 9-30 After the Dump is Completed 9-32 i...
Page 235 - ) as file damage may result. A new installation of the; Break; Fujitsu
Maintenance Reload System Software If the system crashes, you may need to reload the system software: 1 . Install the UNIX System software 2 . Install the UFS Utility Fixes tape 3 . Remove the inet package 4 . Install the LCS60 application software. UNIX System Software Installation Caution: Once th...
Page 236 - . Enter bo 0 40 COREunix at the; If you have not inserted the tape the following will be displayed.; when Screen 9-1 is displayed this will lead to the installa-
Maintenance Reload System Software 6 . Enter bo 0 40 COREunix at the 197-Bug> prompt. This will generate ins- tallation screens ending with the Screen 9-1. This information will not berepeated; use Screen 9-1 as you proceed with installation for instructionson entering responses. Screen 9-1: How ...
Page 239 - . Continue with the dialogue as shown in the screen below:
Maintenance Reload System Software Motif Package Query #1 Install the Motif clients? [ y n ] ( y ) Return NCD Package Query #6 Install the NCD 19 server? [ y n ] ( n ) Return X11 Package Query #2 Install the X11 software development files? [ y n ] ( y ) Return 9 . Continue with the dialogue as shown...
Page 240 - key to continue the shutdown and allow the host to reboot.; Do not enter ’; Fixes Tape installation.
Maintenance Reload System Software Ready to begin Formatting The following disks will now be formatted: m197_c0d0 You can safely ignore error messages such as: Non-Motorola volume id read on unit xx or Invalid VTOC read on unit xx Press <RETURN> to continue with formatting or interrupt (CTRL-c...
Page 241 - UFS Utility Fixes Tape Installation; Screen 9-2: UFS Utility Fixes Maintenance Tape Installation; Remove the tape once you have completed the installation.
Maintenance Reload System Software UFS Utility Fixes Tape Installation Install the UFS Utility Fixes tape (tape 2 of 3) by inserting the UFS Utility tape inthe tape drive and conducting the dialogue shown in Screen 9-2. Note: In the pkgadd -d /dev/rmt/ctape1 command, the last character is a onenot t...
Page 242 - inet Package Removal; package by conducting the dialogue shown Screen 9-3.
Maintenance Reload System Software inet Package Removal The LCS60 Application tape will initialize its own version of the inet package,therefore it is essential that you remove the existing inet package. Remove theinet package by conducting the dialogue shown Screen 9-3. Screen 9-3: inet Package Rem...
Page 243 - LCS60 Application Software Installation; To install the LCS60 Application:; indicates that the inet package has already been removed.
Maintenance Reload System Software LCS60 Application Software Installation To install the LCS60 Application: 1 . Be sure the /var file system has enough space (approximately 60,000 blocks required); then: 2 . Insert the LCS60 Application tape (tape 3 of 3) in the tape drive and con- duct the dialogu...
Page 245 - . Remove the cartridge tape from the tape drive.
Maintenance Reload System Software 3 . Remove the cartridge tape from the tape drive. 4 . Reboot the LCS60 as shown below: # /etc/shutdown -g0 -y -i6 Shutdown started. Mon Apr 10 16:43:19 EDT 1996 Broadcast Message from root (console) on morse Mon Apr 10 16:43:21... THE SYSTEM IS BEING SHUT DOWN NOW...
Page 247 - After the screen above is displayed, complete the installation by:; . Logging on as root; root; password as soon as you log on.; . Accessing the lcsadm Interface; Removing the LCS60 Application Software
Maintenance Reload System Software the LCS60 and the individual protocols and/or services you want to be up whenever the system is rebooted. Before you run "lcsadm" you should read about LCS60 configuration in the "LCS60 Network Interface Installation and Administration Guide" and as...
Page 248 - Screen 9-5: LCS60 Application Software Removal
Maintenance Removing the LCS60 Application Software Screen 9-5: LCS60 Application Software Removal – R2.0 Example # pkgrm lcs60 The following package is currently installed: lcs60 LCS60 Network Interface (m88k) R2.0 Bldxx Do you want to remove this package [y,n,?,q] y ## Removing installed package i...
Page 249 - . Determine if you have any patches on R1.0 or R2.0 by executing the; pkginfo; command as shown in the example below:; The line
Maintenance Removing the LCS60 Application Software Note: Although the file /usr/etc/pppd.conf is saved when an R1.0 or R2.0 packageis removed, it is not needed for R3.0 and will not be reloaded when youload R3.0. Upgrade To upgrade an existing R1.0 or R2.0 LCS60 to R3.0, you will need an LCS60 R3.0...
Page 250 - . Remove the R1.0 or R2.0 LCS60 software as described in the section; The remote upgrade feature does not apply to R1.0 systems.; To install an upgrade remotely on a client:; from the system console as root.
Maintenance Upgrade 4 . Remove the R1.0 or R2.0 LCS60 software as described in the section Removing the LCS60 Application Software earlier in this chapter (page 9-13). Note: The removal screen for the different releases will be similar butnot identical to the screen shown in Figure 9-5. 5 . Install ...
Page 251 - client; upgrade; SERVER Procedures
Maintenance Remote Upgrade 2 . Access the Remote Upgrade Installation Menu using lcsadm -c config upgrade or: # lcsadm Top># config Top>Config># upgrade REMOTE UPGRADE INSTALLATION MENU CLIENT Procedures: 1. Enable a client to receive a generic download 2. Remove from client the previously ...
Page 256 - will perform an autoboot.
Maintenance Processor Board Firmware Update Screen 9-6: set and env Commands Copyright Motorola Inc. 1988 - 1994 All Rights Reserved MVME197 Debugger/Diagnostics Release Version 1.1 - 06/17/94 (06_17.94) Local Memory Found = 02000000 (&33554432) MPU Clock Speed =50Mhz Initializing Local Memory.....
Page 257 - Processor Diagnostics - MVME197
Maintenance Processor Diagnostics - MVME197 The MVME197 automatically runs its processor diagnostics on start up, afterpower is applied, and after a reset has occurred. If an error is found, it will bedisplayed on the console, if possible, and the FAIL LED will be turned on (referto Figure 9-1). Fig...
Page 258 - Use the st command at the 197-Diag
Maintenance Processor Diagnostics - MVME197 DP Display Pass Count ECDM ECDM Tests (DIR) HE Help on Tests/Commands HEX Help Extended LA Loop Always Mode LANC LAN Coprocessor (Intel 82596) Tests (DIR) LC Loop Continuous Mode LE Loop on Error Mode LF Line Feed Mode LN Loop Non-Verbose Mode MASK Self Te...
Page 259 - If you receive these error messages:
Maintenance Processor Diagnostics - MVME197 197-Diag> sd 197-Bug> bo 0 0 VMEDKHS Diagnostics After configuring the CPM-HS module, if a connection problem is encountered,the screen below will be displayed. NOTICE: DKHS0:Interface is down: TX-HANG . . . ********** ** The CommKit Server for morse...
Page 260 - Verify that the diagnostic is completed successfully
Maintenance VMEDKHS Diagnostics 2 . Check the VMEDKHS board: Log into the system console and enter stop dkhost from the lcsadminterface Quit the lcsadm interface and enter dkdiag -a -n5 -i0 from the rootprompt Verify that the diagnostic is completed successfully If a failure occurs, reboot the syste...
Page 262 - Connection Verification; LCS60 to Data Switch Connected Host Verification (dkcu); dkcu
Maintenance Connection Verification Verify the validity of all connections before considering the LCS60 ready toassume its role in the network. Figure 9-2: Verifying Connections, Example Network Lucent Data Switch ModemPool Asynchronous Host LCS60 Router LCS200 LCS60 Remote AccessClients LCS60 to Da...
Page 263 - LCS60 to Data Switch Verification; LCS60 to Local Ethernet Host Verification (ping)
Maintenance Connection Verification dkcu mlkway/earth/watson You should get a login prompt from watson. LCS60 to Data Switch Verification – Loopback Test (dkcu) Use the dkcu command to verify the connectivity between the local LCS60 and adata switch. From the LCS60 system console, use the following ...
Page 264 - Do not use the; Reset; button, this will clear the current; Abort
Maintenance Memory Dump If the LCS60 hangs and a memory dump is required, do the following: 1 . Log the console session on a PC, if possible. Information must be recorded to evaluate the dump, and logging the session is, therefore, required. 2 . Display the debugger prompt by pressing the 197 board ...
Page 265 - . Continue with the dialogue below use
Maintenance Memory Dump Screen 9-8: Service Menu 1) Continue System Start Up 2) Select Alternate Boot Device 3) Go to System Debugger 4) Initiate Service Call 5) Display System Test Errors 6) Dump Memory to Tape Enter Menu #: 6 . At the Service Menu, enter 6 to dump memory to tape. 7 . Continue with...
Page 266 - 0 . Reboot the LCS60 using the; Login as root; Put in another tape (not the tape the dump is on) in the tape drive
Maintenance Memory Dump Rewind command executing Erase tape (Y/N)? n Retension tape (Y/N)? n Writing file #0 Writing file #1 Done with tape you may remove it. followed by the Service Menu (Screen 9-8). 10 . Reboot the LCS60 using the Reset button on the LCS60. After the Dump is Completed After dumpi...
Page 267 - srvtab
A Originating Group Security srvtab A-1 Server Table A-1 System Field A-2 Service Field A-3 Flags Field A-4 User Field A-5 Program Field A-6 Initial Parms Field A-7 Server Table Scanning Rules A-8 Modifications to the Server Table A-9 Server Table Validation and Matching A-9 Issue 3 i
Page 269 - Appendix A; sample; Server Table; Mapping lines in srvtab table consist of six tab-separated fields:
Appendix A srvtab The granting and denial of access privileges by the CommKit Host Interface on acalled LCS60 is controlled entirely by the server table on the called LCS60. Anincorrect or incomplete server table can cause serious security problems byallowing unauthorized access to system files and ...
Page 270 - Delimit fields by tabs only. Do not use blanks.; System Field; completely specified as in lc/sporty/hotrod
Appendix A srvtab system service flags user program initial-parameters Note: Delimit fields by tabs only. Do not use blanks. These fields are described below. System Field The system field (originating-group) contains a pattern against which originatinggroups are matched. The format of the pattern i...
Page 271 - Service Field
Appendix A srvtab Service Field The service field contains the name of the service the caller may request. This fieldconsists of a single word or abbreviation and is used to match the service stringthat appears after the first period in the requester’s dialstring. A single asteriskmay be used to mat...
Page 272 - Flags Field
Appendix A srvtab Flags Field The flags field of a server table mapping line contains one or more flags that maybe used to control or modify the actions the server takes when processing a callrequest that has been mapped to that line. Flags specify options that are uniqueto the mapped line. A brief ...
Page 273 - User Field
Appendix A srvtab Table A-1: Continued the invoked program (e.g., login) will overwrite this entry in the system utmpx filewith valid user information. This style of accounting does not make an entry in thesystem wtmpx file; it assumes that the invoked program will make the initial entry,thus avoidi...
Page 274 - Program Field
Appendix A srvtab Table A-2: User ID Mapping Options _ ______________________________________________________________________ Option Description _ ______________________________________________________________________ *n, *o Use the numeric user ID supplied in the call request information. The *o me...
Page 275 - Initial Parms Field; Table A-3: Program Arguments Specification
Appendix A srvtab Initial Parms Field The initial parms field (fixed program arguments field) of a server table entry speci-fies the initial (fixed) arguments for the invoked program. The colon-separatedarguments from the server table will be passed to the invoked program startingas the zero argumen...
Page 276 - Server Table Scanning Rules
Appendix A srvtab Table A-3: Continued _ ________________________________________________________________________ Specification Description _ ________________________________________________________________________ %h The local server name. _ _________________________________________________________...
Page 277 - . The originating group for the call is then compared against the
Appendix A srvtab Modifications to the Server Table The server table is opened each time a call request is received from the dataswitch node. Opening the server table for each incoming call allows the adminis-trator to make modifications that will take effect on the next incoming call. Thereis no ne...
Page 279 - StarKeeper II NMS; Diskette or Tape Installation; Alarms to StarKeeper II NMS
B StarKeeper II NMS Configuration of the StarKeeper IINMS B-1 Diskette or Tape Installation B-1 StarKeeper II NMS – Configuration Commands B-4 Alarms to StarKeeper II NMS B-6 Issue 3 i
Page 281 - Configuration of the StarKeeper II NMS; To install the software package:; . Log on to the StarKeeper II NMS console as cnmsadm.
StarKeeper II NMS Configuration of the StarKeeper II NMS The LCS60 for Ethernet is compatible with the StarKeeper II NMS Releases 3.0through 8.0 on the HP 720/730 platform and Release 3.0 and 4.2 on the 6386 plat-form. Note: To verify the version of StarKeeper II NMS that you are running, log onto t...
Page 282 - Exit the Menu Program?
StarKeeper II NMS Configuration of the StarKeeper II NMS b . Choose SYSADM ; this displays the Sysadm menu c . Choose SHUTSK; select y to continue with shutdown. Enter Return when you see the shutdown completed message. d . Exit the SKsh program by pressing Return and then y at the Exit the Menu Pro...
Page 283 - when you see the following:; d . Remove the diskette or tape from the drive.
StarKeeper II NMS Configuration of the StarKeeper II NMS # cd /tmp # mt rew # cpio -ivdumB < /dev/rmt/0mn # ./UNINSTALL c . Enter i Return when you see the following: Connections for L60 must either be removed or made inactive. If you are upgrading L60 you should make the connections inactive, ot...
Page 286 - and enter yes at the Exit the; sync; The lcs60statD process has terminated execution.
StarKeeper II NMS Configuration of the StarKeeper II NMS 20 . To exit the selection menu, press Return and enter yes at the Exit the Menu program? prompt. 21 . At the SK: prompt, enter conn _ sync . Alarms to StarKeeper II NMS Once you have configured the StarKeeper II NMS to monitor the LCS60, thea...
Page 287 - Action
StarKeeper II NMS Alarms to StarKeeper II NMS L600610 Interface to <interface id> is down. (reason: n) Description: The LCS60 is not able to transmit data over the specified interface. Reason code 1: Loss of carrier detected for the physical Ethernet interface. Action : The recommended action ...
Page 288 - L600645 An IP Network Security Group process is
StarKeeper II NMS Alarms to StarKeeper II NMS L600640 Process tlid is down. Description: The tlid process is not executing. Action : Restart the tlid process by entering lcsadm -c stop tcpip and then lcsadm -c start all from the LCS60 system console. If the problem occurs again, reboot the system (c...
Page 291 - Cable Error Message
C User Error Messages Cable Error Message C-1 Outgoing Call Error Messages C-1 Incoming Error Messages C-9 SLIP Sessions C-10 Issue 3 i
Page 293 - Outgoing Call Error Messages; For example, consider the following entry and error message:; The error messages are described below:; Access denied
Error Messages Cable Error Message If the cable is disconnected the following error message will be displayed: WARNING:e1x7=transmit packet dropped carrier sense loss on controller 0 TDR problem at 405 3 meters. WARNING:e1x7=transmit problem found by TDR for on-board ethernet controller 0. Outgoing ...
Page 294 - database
Error Messages Outgoing Call Error Messages host. This can be caused by: 1 . The server name is not defined in the data switch control computer database 2 . The name is not assigned to a group 3 . The group is not assigned to the host-connected CPM-HS module. Address too long The call was denied bec...
Page 295 - TION
Error Messages Outgoing Call Error Messages Could not complete your call. Try again The call could not be completed because: — The autodialer failed to complete the dialing sequence, or — The port connected to the autodialer was removed from serviceduring the call. Destination not recognized Some pa...
Page 296 - Dkserver: Can’t push your streams module.; Dkserver: Dksrvtab not readable. Call System Administrator; Dkserver: Can’t chroot. Call System Administrator
Error Messages Outgoing Call Error Messages Note: If you try to contact a remote host from the DESTINATION: prompt, any one of the errors 130 – 136 may occur. The error message will be identi- fied by its appropriate error code in the following error message wherexxx is the code number. ERROR DURING...
Page 298 - Insufficient CIR at module; number is; Mismatched GOS endpoints
Error Messages Outgoing Call Error Messages Insufficient CIR at module The call could not be completed because the module receiving the calldoes not have sufficient resources to support the requested committedinformation rate (CIR). Invalid or missing phone number The user has neglected to type the ...
Page 299 - The network hung up the call.
Error Messages Outgoing Call Error Messages Network hung up The network hung up the call. Network routing error Due to a network configuration error, the call is being sent and receivedover the same trunk. No answer from dialed number The call was dialed successfully but the autodialer did not get a...
Page 301 - The requested baud rate is not supported by the autodialer.; Incoming Error Messages
Error Messages Outgoing Call Error Messages Splice failed The connection endpoints could not be successfully spliced together. Transmit window too big The call could not be completed because the transmit window size is toobig. Trunk busy The call could not be completed because a trunk in the call pa...
Page 304 - MTU size
Error Messages Incoming Error Messages mtu= < MTU size > , must satisfy 296 < = mtu < = 1006 The IP/SLIP client specified an out of bounds number on the data switchdialstring for the SLIP Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size. can not request both dynamic IP address and IP address < IP...
Page 307 - Appendix D; . Installing the UNIX System software; ). Resetting or powering off the system may; To install the UNIX System software:; key this will display the
Appendix D Reload System Software Note: This appendix applies to the Fujitsu and Seagate ST5660N disk driveswhich were used in Release 1.0 and 2.0 of the LCS60. Release 3.0 isequipped with a Seagate ST11200N disk drive; procedures for the R3.0drive are given in Chapter 9. If the system crashes, it m...
Page 308 - . Determine which type of drive you have by typing ioi at the
Appendix D UNIX System Software Installation 5 . Determine which type of drive you have by typing ioi at the 197-Bug> prompt. The response to the ioi command is shown below for each of thethree types of drives: Seagate ST5660N 0 0 VME197 0 $00 N SEAGATE ST5660N 0600 Seagate ST11200N 0 0 VME197 0 ...
Page 313 - gue as shown in the screen below:
Appendix D UNIX System Software Installation 14 . For the both Fujitsu and Seagate ST5660N drives: Continue with the dialo- gue as shown in the screen below: bnu Package Query #1 Please enter the ‘node name‘ to call this machine, it must be 8 or less alphanumeric characters: ( unix ) morse inet Pack...
Page 314 - message appears, hit the; key to continue the shutdown and; allow the host to reboot. Do not enter ’bo 0 0’; login as root to continue.
Appendix D UNIX System Software Installation Making File Systems Installing Boot Block Mounting Installation Partitions Switching to Installation Partitions Installing Package(s) Installation in progress. 15 . For both the Fujitsu and Seagate ST5660N drives: Installation messages will continue to sc...
Page 317 - STATLCS
Table of Contents STATLCS E-42 TELNET E-43 Table of Contents iii
Page 319 - ATLOG
ATLOG ATLOG ( 1M ) NAME atlog - AppleTalk manager log file SYNOPSIS atlog [-d loglevel] [-t enprz0] DESCRIPTION This command is used to display or set the logging level (-d) and the protocols forwhich the log information will be displayed (-t). For the -d option, the larger numbers provide more deta...
Page 320 - ATNETSTAT
ATNETSTAT ( 1M ) ATNETSTAT NAME atnetstat - show AppleTalk network status SYNOPSIS atnetstat - < i r z > [-nv] one of -i, -r, or -z is required DESCRIPTION The atnetstat command displays the contents of AppleTalk network-related datastructures to show the status of configured interfaces an...
Page 322 - ATPING
ATPING ( 1M ) ATPING NAME atping - send AppleTalk Echo Protocol (AEP) Request packets SYNOPSIS atping [ -d sec ] net.node [packetsize [count]] DESCRIPTION atping is intended for use in network testing, measurement, and management, pri- marily for manual fault isolation. Tracking a single-point hardw...
Page 324 - DKCU
DKCU ( 1C ) DKCU NAME dkcu – call another host SYNOPSIS dkcu [ – s ] [ – f ] [ – d ] [ – v ] [ – x ] destination DESCRIPTION dkcu dials another UNIX System, a terminal, or possibly a non-UNIX System. It manages an interactive conversation with possible transfers of ASCII files. It places a call to t...
Page 325 - Multiple Interfaces
DKCU DKCU ( 1C ) ˜ %put from [ to ] Copy file from (on local system) to file to on remote system. If to is omitted, the from argument is used in both places.Permission to create or overwrite the to file must beallowed. ˜ %break Transmit a BREAK to the remote system. ˜ ˜ . . . Send the line ’˜ . . .’...
Page 326 - DKMAINT; dkmaint
DKMAINT ( 1M ) DKMAINT NAME dkmaint – host interface maintenance SYNOPSIS dkmaint – r – i interface [ – c channel ] [ – v ] DESCRIPTION dkmaint is a program used to reset and perform other maintenance operations on host interfaces or channels. When the ’ – r ’ option is specified, dkmaint sends an i...
Page 327 - FTP; ftp
FTP FTP ( 1 ) NAME ftp – file transfer protocol SYNOPSIS ftp [-d] [-g] [-i] [-n] [-t] [-v] [-wwsize] [host [port]] DESCRIPTION Ftp is the user interface to the ARPANET standard File Transfer Protocol (FTP).This protocol allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network site.The ftp client...
Page 328 - account; allbinary
FTP ( 1 ) FTP 2) If the first character of the file name is , the remainder of the argument is interpreted as a shell command. Ftp will fork a shell with the supplied argu-ment, and pipe the output of the ftp command to the shell in the usualmanner. If the shell command includes spaces, the entire...
Page 329 - Set the data representation type to ascii. This is the default type.
FTP FTP ( 1 ) ascii Set the data representation type to ascii. This is the default type. bell Toggle a bell that sounds after each file transfer command is completed.By default the bell is turned off. binary Set the data representation type to binary. bye Terminate the FTP session with the remote se...
Page 332 - nmap
FTP ( 1 ) FTP nmap [inpattern outpattern] Unset (no arguments) or set the file name mapping mechanism. File namemapping is used to automatically derive a destination file name from thesource file name during get, mget, mput, and put commands. This is ofparticular interest when connecting to a non-UN...
Page 337 - IFCONFIG
IFCONFIG IFCONFIG ( 1M ) NAME ifconfig – configure interface parameters SYNOPSIS ifconfig interface [address _ family] [address [dest _ address]] [parameters] DESCRIPTION The ifconfig command is used to display and modify the configuration of a net-work interface. Only the superuser can modify an in...
Page 338 - metric; netmask; up
IFCONFIG ( 1M ) IFCONFIG metric n Set the routing metric of the interface to n; the default metric is zero.Higher metrics have the effect of making a route less favorable; metrics arecounted as additional hops to the destination network or host. The rout-ing metric is used by the routing protocol ro...
Page 339 - IFSTAT; ifstat
IFSTAT IFSTAT ( 1M ) NAME ifstat - displays interface statistics SYNOPSIS ifstat [-adfstz] [-l interval] [config file [cntrlr num]] DESCRIPTION ifstat provides a common, configurable platform for the display of driver-specific interface statistics gathered by the supported drivers. ifstat displays s...
Page 340 - Failed to open the ip device to get interfaces
IFSTAT ( 1M ) IFSTAT -s Show interfaces. Display the ip interfaces that ifstat supports. ifstat doesnot display interfaces not currently configured under ip. For example, forthe two MVME376 boards in a system, if only the first board is configuredunder ip, ifstat displays the first board and not the...
Page 342 - IFTRACE; iftrace; iftrace
IFTRACE ( 1M ) IFTRACE NAME iftrace – trace host network packets SYNOPSIS iftrace [ – gdpbhrtn ] [ – f diskfile] [ – i count] [keywords] DESCRIPTION iftrace allows the super-user to trace packets at the interface level. The traced packets may be those received, sent, or both. A filtering facility is...
Page 344 - IPXNETSTAT
IPXNETSTAT ( 1M ) IPXNETSTAT NAME ipxnetstat - show IPX network status SYNOPSIS ipxnetstat [-ir [dv] ] [-p rip ipx] [interval] DESCRIPTION The ipxnetstat command symbolically displays the contents of network-relateddata structures to show the status of configured interfaces, routing tables, and ne...
Page 345 - IPXPING; ipxping
IPXPING IPXPING ( 1M ) NAME ipxping - send NetWare Link Services Protocol (NLSP) Ping Request packets SYNOPSIS ipxping network:node [packetsize ] [count] [ interval] DESCRIPTION ipxping is intended for use in network testing, measurement, and management, primarily for manual fault isolation. Trackin...
Page 346 - NETSTAT; netstat
NETSTAT ( 1 ) NETSTAT NAME netstat – show network status SYNOPSIS netstat [-AainrsSv] [-p protocol] [interval] DESCRIPTION The netstat command symbolically displays the contents of network-related datastructures to show the status of active connections (default), configured interfaces,routing tables...
Page 347 - NETSTAT NETSTAT
NETSTAT NETSTAT ( 1 ) the destination of the route is a host. The D flag indicates that the route isdynamic. The U flag indicates that the route is up. The -n option disables thesymbolic translation of the network and interface addresses, causing both to bedisplayed in their Internet dot notation. N...
Page 348 - NSLOOKUP
NSLOOKUP ( 1 ) NSLOOKUP NAME nslookup – query name servers SYNOPSIS nslookup host [server] nslookup [- server] DESCRIPTION Nslookup is a program that queries DARPA Internet domain name servers. If calledwith a host name or address as the first argument, nslookup will print the nameand Internet addre...
Page 352 - PING
PING ( 1M ) PING NAME ping – send ICMP ECHO _ REQUEST packets SYNOPSIS ping [-r] [-v] host [packetsize [count]] DESCRIPTION Ping is intended for use in network testing, measurement, and management, pri-marily for manual fault isolation. The DARPA Internet is a large and complexaggregation of network...
Page 353 - PULL
PULL PULL ( 1C ) NAME pull – transfer files from another system SYNOPSIS pull [ - L ] destination filename ... directory DESCRIPTION pull establishes a data switch circuit to a source (remote) host named in destination and transfers files from that host. The filename s are files or directories on th...
Page 355 - PUSH
PUSH PUSH ( 1C ) NAME push – transfer files to another system SYNOPSIS push [ – L ] destination filename ... directory push [ – L ] destination – directory < file _ list DESCRIPTION push establishes a data switch circuit to the target (remote) host named in destina- tion and transfers files to th...
Page 356 - Long Names
PUSH ( 1C ) PUSH Long Names If the target machine is not a SVR4 implementation and the sourcemachine transfers a file with a name greater then 14 characters, thename will usually be truncated to 14 characters. Note: A few pre-SVR4 implementations support long file names but the push com-mand has no ...
Page 358 - ROUTE
ROUTE ( 1M ) ROUTE NAME route – manipulate the routing tables SYNOPSIS route flush [ < net host > ] route add [ < net host > ] destination gateway metric [netmask value] [mtu value] route delete [ < net host > ] destination gateway DESCRIPTION Route is used to manipulate the ...
Page 359 - add host; add network; del host; del network; already exists
ROUTE ROUTE ( 1M ) DIAGNOSTICS Exit status is zero for normal termination, a positive number for error termination. add host destination: gateway gateway add network destination: gateway gateway The specified route was successfully added to the route table. del host destination: gateway gateway del ...
Page 360 - statlcs
STATLCS ( 1M ) STATLCS NAME statlcs - check the interfaces and core processes status of the LCS60 SYNOPSIS statlcs [-t] DESCRIPTION statlcs with -t displays the status to the terminal; without the -t option, statlcs out- puts the status into the file /tmp/statlcs.log EXAMPLES An example of statlcs -...
Page 361 - TELNET; telnet; close
TELNET TELNET ( 1 ) NAME telnet – log in to remote host SYNOPSIS telnet [-ec] [-8] [host [port]] DESCRIPTION Telnet is used to communicate with another host using the TELNET protocol.When invoked without the host and port arguments, telnet enters command mode,as indicated by its prompt (telnet > ...
Page 366 - ARAP Service Example
Table of Contents ARAP Service Example F-22 Connection (via Modem) F-22 ii Issue 3
Page 367 - To configure your software to use the LCS60 as the server:; All users
User Information Introduction This Appendix provides examples of software packages that may be used withthe LCS60. This Appendix is by no means comprehensive. In order to configure your client software for use with the LCS60 for ARAP, PPP,and/or SLIP service, you must refer to the documentation prov...
Page 368 - Client Software Configuration; Users with a NAC security server; NAC User ID; Client Packages; The CCL documentation will indicate the supported baud rates.
User Information Client Software Configuration Users with a NAC security server : — Destination (as described above for All Users) — NAC User ID — NAC Password. Enter any options directed by your package (refer to the documentationfor the package you are using). Specify parameters (e.g., host name, ...
Page 370 - xxxxx; Writes to serial driver.
User Information Client Software Configuration Screen F-1: Continued ! @LABEL 59 exit -6019 ! ! Attempt to hang up the modem ! @HANGUP exit 0 Edit this script with the information appropriate for your modem andconfiguration. The entries in the above script are described below: ! Indicates a comment....
Page 371 - Refer also to the software documentation.; CCL and Modem Hints
User Information Client Software Configuration USERID, Password,DESTINATION Your user ID, password, and DESTINATION. nj/exch/system.ppp Your LCS60 dialstring for PPP; use the ARAPdialstring, nj/exch/system.arap, for ARAP. exit 0 Terminates execution of the script (in thisexample, 0 is defined as a g...
Page 372 - Be sure you don’t have conflicts with existing label numbers.; PPP Service Examples; IPX over PPP
User Information Client Software Configuration @LABEL 21 note "Got Password:" ask 1 "Enter Password" write "^*\13" matchstr 1 22 "DESTINATION:" jump 59 matchread 400 jump 59 @LABEL 22 write "nj/exch/system.ppp/arap" note "Sent nj/exch/system.ppp/arap" ...
Page 373 - PC Configuration; Protocol Software for IPX (and IP if desired)
User Information PPP Service Examples PC Configuration Before you can make a PPP connection using IPX with Windows 95, you mustconfigure your PC as follows: Install the following Client, Adapter, and Protocol software (included withWindows 95): — Client Software for NetWare Networks (currently R3.X ...
Page 374 - Example Screens
User Information PPP Service Examples Figure F-1: Windows 95 IPX Over PPP – Example Screens Figure F-2: Windows 95 IPX Over PPP – Connect To Example Screen F-8 Issue 3
Page 375 - In the previous screen, Password is not used.; PPP Connection; after entering the dialstring.; Define a new session for the LCS60 server
User Information PPP Service Examples Note: In the previous screen, Password is not used. PPP Connection After completing the client configuration procedures described above, establishthe PPP connection as follows: Enter the connection dialstring in the Terminal Window as shown in theexample below. ...
Page 378 - You may specify the PPP
User Information PPP Service Examples You can configure the PPP connection options, as described in the PC/TCPSoftware documentation by selecting Configure... . You may specify the PPP LINK and IP negotiation values that will be used during negotiation with theLCS60 when you make the connection. The...
Page 379 - Activate the dialup script by selecting; IPCP; is highlighted, the PPP connection is established.
User Information PPP Service Examples Figure F-4: PC/TCP Session Configuration Screen Example 154.12.22.81 COM2 14400 Set the port and baud rate to the ones you are using with your modem. Enablehardware flow control. To have the LCS60 assign your client software an IP address dynamically, leavethe I...
Page 380 - InterPPP; Remember to reselect PPP for the next PPP session.; Connection; To establish the PPP connection, perform the following steps:; Choose Port select Modem Port
User Information PPP Service Examples Note: Be aware that baud rates are dictated by the application, serial driversinstalled, and the version of the PC UART. InterPPP Note: InterPPP II is different from InterPPP. Refer to the user documentationfor specific details. The InterPPP software requires mi...
Page 381 - Enter the phone number or the dialstring.; For additional status, under Status select:; for overall status of the connection; Activity Log; to see log entries of the connection.
User Information PPP Service Examples 6 . To set the IP address, under Configure, select TCP/IP (Figure F-7) and enter the IP address in "Local IP Address." Note: If you are using a privately administered IP address, enter it in theLocal IP Address field, otherwise the LCS60 will dynamically...
Page 385 - SLIP Service Examples
User Information SLIP Service Examples ChameleonNFS 4.0 Note: ChameleonNFS 4.5 is different from ChameleonNFS 4.0. Refer to theuser documentation for specific details. Before you can make a SLIP connection using ChameleonNFS, you must config-ure the SLIP interface through Windows; Figures F-10 - F12...
Page 386 - NEWT will display the dynamic IP address your PC has been assigned.
User Information SLIP Service Examples Note: NEWT will display the dynamic IP address your PC has been assigned. Figure F-11: Custom Setup Window Figure F-12: Login Settings Window The ID, password and dialstring information provided in the Setup Window(Figure F-12) is called in by the scripting lan...
Page 388 - Remote Only
User Information ARAP Service Example Note: In order to edit the CCL script, you should have the AppleTalk RemoteAccess Modem Script Workshop software (contact your modem or clientsoftware vendor). The CCL documentation will indicate the supportedbaud rates. Connection (via Modem) To establish the A...
Page 390 - Caution: You must connect as; Guest; . You will receive the following error
User Information ARAP Service Example Caution: You must connect as Guest . You will receive the following error message if you attempt to connect as Registered User. Figure F-15: ARAP Remote Access Setup – Modem Example Note: Hayes Optima 14.4 in the figure above is the dialing script (CCL) whichcon...
Page 391 - Figure F-16: ARAP Remote Access Status Screen
User Information ARAP Service Example Figure F-16: ARAP Remote Access Status Screen – Example Issue 3 F-25
Page 393 - Glossary; General
G Glossary Glossary G-1 General G-1 Parameters G-3 AppleTalk Network/Zone (atalkas) G-3 Ethernet Interface (etherif) G-4 DNS Resolver (dns) G-5 Define Service Sessions (maxsessions) G-5 SLIP/PPP Service (ipas/ipx) G-5 TCP-to-Asynchronous Gateway Services (srvports) G-6 Subnetwork Configuration (subn...
Page 395 - The following terms are used throughout this document.
Glossary Glossary This glossary is provided as an easy reference for terms and parameters usedthroughout this document. General The following terms are used throughout this document. AppleTalk A link independent protocol developed by Apple. ARA Apple Remote Access. An ARAP client package from AppleC...
Page 397 - Request for comments document of the IETF.; Parameters
Glossary Glossary RIP Routing information protocol. A configurable lcsadm processfor routing IP packets. RFC Request for comments document of the IETF. routed A service which uses RIP to maintain the IP route table. A confi-gurable lcsadm process for routing IP packets. router A device that routes i...
Page 399 - subnet
Glossary Glossary DNS Resolver (dns) domain The domain this machine and its name server(s) belong to. nameserver The nameserver is identified by its internet address using dotteddecimal notation. Multiple servers may be defined in your confi-guration file; they will be accessed in the order listed u...
Page 400 - User login id; digits in hexadecimal) of the LCS60. To configure the; Frame Type; key; key before it attempts to re-establish the connection.; enable SID
Glossary Glossary User login id Enter the remote user’s ID. If a NAC is used, this is the NACID. NetworkAddress To configure the network address in ipx’s Ethernet Confi-guration Parameters, enter the actual IPX network number(1 – 8 digits in hexadecimal) of the LCS60. To configure the network addres...
Page 401 - Enter the number of the port you wish to configure.
Glossary Glossary Enable, 8-bitcharactermode This prompt will be displayed for telnet ports only; enter y toallow the administrator to configure the service port with 8-bitcharacter mode enabled. The default (n) is 7-bit character mode. inactivitytimeout Enter the time in minutes in which the sessio...
Page 402 - mask bits; Report Fields; Show ARAP; Number of bytes transmitted.
Glossary Glossary interfaceaddress Specify the internet address for the network named in the previ-ous prompt. mask bits The subnetwork mask identifies the subnetwork field of a net-work address. The length of the subnetwork field is chosen byspecifying the number of subnetwork bits that will be use...
Page 403 - Show SLIP
Glossary Glossary Xmit(Pkts) Number of packets transmitted. Recv(Bytes) Number of bytes received. Recv(Pkts) Number of packets received. Recv Errs CRC Indicates a checksum error for the received PPP frame. BadF Indicates the number of invalid frames received. Rej Indicates the number of duplicate or...
Page 404 - Sesid
Glossary Glossary Recv(Bytes) Number of bytes received. Recv(Pkts) Number of packets received. Show Async/TCP Top>Session> show asy Top>Session> show tcp Sesid Session ID number. Service The service type (e.g., telnet) for TCP and ASYNC sessions. Char Mode Indicates the mode enabled for ...
Page 405 - Number of packets received.; Show PPP
Glossary Glossary Recv(Pkts) Number of packets received. Receive Errors Len Indicates the length of the PPP frame received was not valid. CRC Indicates a checksum error for the PPP frame received. State Indicates that the state of the PPP frame received was invalid forHDLC framing. Alloc Indicates t...
Page 407 - major version; Trace ARAP; followed by the data switch channel number.
Glossary Glossary Class Equals 1; dial-in server. Imp ID Implementation ID: V < major version > . < minor version > . Name Name of the server (LCS60). AT Comp AppleTalk compression type. (Not supported.) Route Proto Routing protocol. (Not supported.) BroadcastSupp Broadcast packet suppre...
Page 408 - The data switch channel number used for the gateway.
Glossary Glossary Remote User The user ID (or numeric equivalent if the -n option is used)of the remote user’s IP address. Chan The data switch channel number used for the gateway. Switch Address The originating group information. Trace Async/TCP Top>Session> trace asy Top>Session> trace...
Page 409 - Trace PPP
Glossary Glossary Trace PPP Top>Session> trace ppp Sesid Session ID number. Name The name of the PPP session. This name will be the letter pfollowed by the data switch channel number. Remote User The symbolic name (or numeric equivalent if the -n option isused) of the remote user’s IP address....
Page 410 - Ports Directory; Show Statistics
Glossary Glossary Ports Directory Show Statistics Top>Ports> show Port # The number of the configured port. Service The service configured on the specified port (i.e., directory, telnet,socket). State The state of the port service (up or down). Total The number of times the port has been acces...
Page 411 - Summary; Service Directory; Show
Glossary Glossary Nohup Indicates whether the no hangup feature has been enabled. 2way Indicates whether the 2way feature has been enabled. SID-Type The security server type (e.g., NAC). Idle The inactivity timeout in minutes. Wait Indicates whether the wait-for-input timeout feature is disabledor t...
Page 413 - Server Directory
Glossary Glossary Manager Directory Show Top>Manager># show Name The server name. Pid # Process ID number. Total Ses. Cfg The maximum number of sessions that can be configured. Total Ses. Used The maximum number of sessions in use. Total Servers The number of servers. Start Time The starting t...
Page 414 - Inuse; The number of sessions in use.; Startup Time; The starting time of the service shown.
Glossary Glossary Inuse The number of sessions in use. Startup Time The starting time of the service shown. Server Name (#) The name and number of the server running the specifiedprocess. G-20 Issue 3
Page 417 - Access
Index Index 2WAY, G-17 enable, G-6 8-bit, G-168-bit character mode enable, G-7 A Access remote, 1-12, 8-2 ACCM, G-12Add default route, 3-24DNS information, 3-25hosts, 3-28networks, 3-28protocols, 3-28service ports, 7-3SNMP information, 3-26 Addhost/delhost, 8-17Adding a user, 8-38Addnet/delnet, 8-17...
Page 418 - Cable
Index Index Async-to-TCP gateway service, 1-6, 7-11 asytcp.log, 7-20, 8-47AT Comp, G-13Atalkas, 3-18, 4-10, 6-3 example, 6-3 Atlog, E-1atmgr.log, 8-47Atnetstat, E-2Atping, E-4Authentication first-time, 1-18 Authorize, A-3Autobaud, 8-24Autoboot reset, 9-21 B Backup, 8-18, (see Backup/restore) base le...
Page 419 - Client software
Index Index service ports, 3-28, 7-3SLIP information, 3-28SNMP information, 3-26, 3-28time, 3-28 Char mode, G-10CIPX, 1-13CIPX max slot (ipx), G-13Class, G-13Client change a server to a, 8-35change to a server, 8-33define, 8-34definition, 8-34 Client software ARAP, F-2PPP, F-2SLIP, F-2 Commands comm...
Page 420 - Define service sessions
Index Index fiber interface, 2-19power, 2-26system console, 2-9through modems, 2-17through StarKeeper II NMS, 2-17through the Lucent Technologies data switch, 2-12 verify, 2-27, 9-28 Console, 8-18 connection, 2-12 Controls, 2-1Copy all, 8-28Copy protection, 1-19, (see also Software key) CPM-HS modul...
Page 423 - IP addressing
Index Index Initial parms field, A-7Initial setup, 3-3Initsetup, 3-6, 8-5 example, 3-6 Installation, 2-6 application software, 9-9CPM-HS module, 2-20hardware, 2-1StarKeeper II NMS, B-1UFS Utility Fixes tape, 9-7 Interface, G-2 address, G-4, G-8name, G-4 Internet, G-2Internet host address, G-5Interne...
Page 425 - Network
Index Index Network example, 3-1management, 1-20name, G-2, G-4, G-8security, 1-18 Network Access Controller, (see NAC) Network access password, 8-38Network address, G-6Network control panel, F-15Network number, G-3Network security group, G-5 configure, 4-3, 5-3 No hangup, G-6Node, G-2 name, G-2 Node...
Page 426 - PPP service
Index Index PPP, 1-12, G-2 administration, 4-18client software, F-2configuration, 4-1dialstrings, 4-13ready, 4-15references, 1-4screen, F-16service examples, F-6user information, F-1 PPP connection, 4-13, F-2, F-9, F-11 keepalive, 4-14screen, F-17 PPP service configuration parameters, G-5miscellaneo...
Page 427 - Return to DESTINATION option
Index Index Remote Addr Address, G-13Remote Addr Zone, G-13Remote Upgrade Installation Menu, 9-17 Remote user, G-14 to G-15Removal application software, 9-13inet package, 9-8 Report fields, G-8Requirements configuration, 3-2hardware, 3-1 Res, 9-27Reserved IP addresses, 4-4Reserved IP addressing, 4-1...
Page 428 - Servers
Index Index Server name (#), G-20Server table, A-1 flags, A-4modifications to, A-9scanning rules, A-8validation and matching, A-9 Servers define, 8-33 Service, G-10, G-16 field, A-3menu, 9-30name, G-19type, G-7 Service directory, 8-12 commands, 8-12disable, 8-12enable, 8-12flush, 8-13report fields, ...
Page 429 - SLIP session
Index Index stop, 5-13 SLIP connection, 5-10SLIP service configuration, 5-3configuration parameters, G-5miscellaneous administrative commands, 5-15 SLIP service examples, F-19SLIP (service field), A-3SLIP service sessions define, 5-3 SLIP session error messages, C-10 slipdial.log, 8-47slip.ini file,...
Page 430 - System software
Index Index System console, 8-2 configuration, 2-9connection, 2-9 System console parameters, 8-24System Field, A-2System responses how to enter, 9-2, D-2 System software reload, 9-1, D-1 T Table-top mounting, 2-8Tape backup to, 8-27list contents, 8-30restore from, 8-29 Tape Backup Management menu, 8...
Page 431 - UFS Utility Fixes tape
Index Index U UFS Utility Fixes tape installation, 9-7 UNIX commands, 1-21UNIX System software installation, 9-1, D-1 Update, 8-12, 8-15Upgrade, 1-20, 8-21 R1.0 to R3.0, 9-15R2.0 to R3.0, 9-15remote, 1-20, 9-16 Use, G-17 to G-18User field, A-5User ID mapping options, A-5 User information ARAP, F-1ga...