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Page 1 - LCS60 Network Interface

LCS60 Network Interfacefor Ethernet R3.0Installation and AdministrationGuide255-111-107Issue 3July 1996

Page 2 - Issue 2 1-1

Table of ContentsCUser Error MessagesCable Error Message C-1Outgoing Call Error Messages C-1Incoming Error Messages C-9SLIP Sessions C-10DSoftware Ins

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetup2 Configure/Display Framing TypeEnter Menu Selection[ ? for help, q to quit, RETURN f

Page 4 - Hardware Installation

LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetup==> 3The LCS60 IPX Parameters are configured as follows:Ethernet Network Number ..

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Default Route, DNS, and SNMPDefault Route – dftroute*Use the dftroute command to define the default route as shown in the exam

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Default Route, DNS, and SNMPDomain Name Server – dnsUse dns to define the Domain Name Server as shown in the example below.Top

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Default Route, DNS, and SNMP[? for help, q to quit]==> qTop>Config>#Be sure to specify routed with the protocol comma

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Default Route, DNS, and SNMPIP address of SNMP manager for community "traps" [?, q]==> 154.12.21.2Access right fo

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LCS60 SoftwareConfiguration ChangesA variety of commands are available to review the configuration. Commandssuch as viewnets and viewhosts are availa

Page 10 - Manual Pages

LCS60 SoftwareConfiguration ChangesNote 2: The addhost and viewhosts commands display only the hostsconfigured in the local system database. If DNS is

Page 11 - Glossary

LCS60 SoftwareAdministrative and Maintenance Commands3-30 Issue 3

Page 12 - Index I-1

4PPP – Configuration andAdministrationLCS60 Configuration and Connectionfor PPP Service4-1PPP Service Connection Dialstrings 4-13Privately Administere

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Table of ContentsFUser InformationIntroduction F-1Client Software Configuration F-1Client Packages F-2Mac Connection – CCL Script F-2CCL and Modem Hin

Page 14

Table of Contentsii Issue 3

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PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPPServiceFigure 4-1 shows an example network using PPP service.Note: PPP service using AppleTalk requires a

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PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP ServiceNote: The user should familiarize him/herself with all aspects of the LCS60PPP service. For deta

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PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service4 . Enter the lcsadm interface.5 . Add the PPP service:Enter protocol from Config> or config

Page 18

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP ServiceScreen 4-1:Continued3 Edit an IP Network Security Group4 Display all IP Network Security Groups

Page 19 - Feature Description

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP ServiceEnter ipas at the Top>Config># prompt or config ipas at Top>.Follow the on-screen instru

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PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP ServiceScreen 4-2:ContinuedEnter Menu Selection[ ? for help, q to quit, RETURN for menu ]==> 1Enter U

Page 21 - Customer Assistance 1-22

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP ServiceScreen 4-2:Continued1 Add Reserved IP Address2 Delete Reserved IP Address3 Edit Reserved IP Ad

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PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP ServiceScreen 4-3: Continued.ETHERNET CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS1 Configure/Display Network Address2 Confi

Page 23 - Document Organization

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service==> 2VIRTUAL (PPP) CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS1 Configure/Display Network AddressEnter Menu Selec

Page 24 - Reference Documentation

Table of ContentsManager Directory G-19Server Directory G-19IIndexIndex I-1x Issue 2

Page 25 - Gateway References

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service[ ? for help, q to quit, RETURN for menu ]==> qNOTICE: To allow IPX configuration changes to t

Page 26 - Overview

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP ServiceScreen 4-4:ContinuedEnter the zone name to be used by AppleTalk nodes that use the virtualnetwork

Page 27 - Benefits

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP ServiceScreen 4-5: Configure the Ethernet Interface – ExampleTop>Config># etherifTCP/IP ETHERNET

Page 28 - LAN Protocols

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP ServiceScreen 4-5:Continued[ ? for help, q to quit, RETURN for menu ]==> qNOTE: Changes to the confi

Page 29 - AppleTalk Protocol

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP ServiceDESTINATION: mlkway/earth/morse.pppDESTINATION: mlkway/earth/morse.ppp..-q0:-e6DESTINATION: mlkwa

Page 30

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service-u Identifies the user (either user name or numeric ID) for whom the IPaddress is requested. This

Page 31 - IPX Protocol

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP ServiceReserved IP AddressThe user requests a reserved IP address by omitting the -D option on his/herda

Page 32 - Remote Access Protocols

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP ServiceNote: If your client package does not support entry of a zero IP address (i.e., itis not fully IP

Page 33 - Serial Line IP (SLIP)

PPPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for PPP Service1 . Have administered a negotiable IP address in your client software pack-age2 . Enter this ad

Page 34 - Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)

PPPAdministrationLink information for all PPP sessionsLink, IP, IPX, and AppleTalk status for a single PPP sessionIP information for a single PPP sess

Page 35 - Multiple IP Subnetworks

FiguresFigure 1-1: LCS60 as an AppleTalk Router 1-8Figure 1-2: AppleTalk Virtual Zone 1-8Figure 1-3: IPX Virtual Network 1-9Figure 1-4: IP Routing wit

Page 36

PPPAdministrationPEER Addr: 2010.114 Class: 0 AT Comp: noneZone: Research Lab Imp ID: Route Proto: noneRouter: 2010.1 Name: Broadcast Supp: non

Page 37 - Security Groups

PPPAdministrationLog FileThe log file, ppp.log, is written to by the LCS60 PPP server and contains informa-tion about incoming PPP call requests. To d

Page 38

PPPAdministration4-22 Issue 3

Page 39 - Hardware Features

5SLIP – Configuration andAdministrationLCS60 Configuration and Connectionfor SLIP Service5-1SLIP Service Connection Dialstrings 5-9Privately Administe

Page 40 - Network Security

Table of Contentsii Issue 3

Page 41 - Copy Protection

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIPServiceFigure 5-1 shows an example network using SLIP service.Figure 5-1: Example Network – SLIP Servi

Page 42 - R3.0 Upgrade

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP ServiceFigure 5-2: Configuring SLIP Servicemaxsessionsconfig protocoltcpip slipipasstart allobtain

Page 43

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP ServiceAssign the number of sessions. The total number of sessionsthrough the LCS60 is 120 when SLIP

Page 44 - Customer Assistance

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP ServiceScreen 5-1:Continued==> LibraryEnter an Internet network address[q to quit]==> 154.12.24=

Page 45

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP ServiceWhen a NAC is used, the remote user’s NAC ID is used in the ipasscript to reserve an IP address

Page 46 - LAN Connections 2-29

Table of ContentsFigure F-8: PPP Connection Screen F-18Figure F-9: AppleTalk Status Window F-18Figure F-10: Custom Interface Window F-19Figure F-11: C

Page 47

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP ServiceScreen 5-2:ContinuedTechsquit==> morseSelected IP Network Security Group [ morse ]Enter an I

Page 48 - Site Preparation

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP ServiceNote: Do not use the IP addresses shown in the example as they should followyour corporate IP a

Page 49 - Hardware

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP ServiceScreen 5-3:ContinuedEnter aliases for morseSeparate each alias with blanksHit return if there a

Page 50 - Space Requirements

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP ServiceSLIP Service Connection DialstringsOne of the following types of dialstrings (shown with the ar

Page 51 - Required Equipment

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP Service-u Identifies the user (either user name or numeric ID) for whomthe IP address is requested. Th

Page 52 - Installing the LCS60

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP ServiceReserved IP AddressThe user requests a reserved IP address by omitting the -D option on his/her

Page 53

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP ServiceDESTINATION:area/exch/60name.slip..-uuseridThis specifies the full address of your LCS60 includ

Page 54 - Table-Top Mounting

SLIPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for SLIP ServiceDESTINATION:area/exch/60name.slip..-DIf the -D option is omitted, then the user’s reserved IP a

Page 55 - Connecting the System Console

SLIPAdministrationTop># stop slip*** Stopping "slip" ...Top>#Call Trace ExampleThe following screen shows how to obtain call trace inf

Page 56

SLIPAdministration# pg /usr/adm/lcs/slip.logFri Jun 2 10:59:34 22885 [3] slip1 started loglevel = 3Fri Jun 2 11:00:32 22885 [3] slip1 NEW 1.1 dkse

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TablesTable 1-1: Online Manual Pages 1-21Table 2-1: Controls and Indicators 2-2Table 2-2: Specifications 2-3Table 2-3: Required Additional Equipment 2

Page 58

SLIPAdministration5-16 Issue 3

Page 59

6ARAP – Configuration andAdministrationLCS60 Configuration and Connectionfor ARAP Service6-1ARAP Service Connection Dialstring 6-5Administration 6-5Sh

Page 60

Table of Contentsii Issue 3

Page 61

ARAPLCS60 Configuration and Connection forARAP ServiceFigure 6-1 shows an example network using ARAP service.Note: ARAP service requires an R2.0 or R3

Page 62

ARAPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for ARAP ServiceFigure 6-2: Configuring ARAP Servicemaxsessionsconfig protocolatalk arapconfigure clientsid

Page 63 - Connection through Modems

ARAPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for ARAP Service5 . Configure the AppleTalk network/zone (atalkas):Enter atalkas at the Top>Config># pro

Page 64

ARAPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for ARAP ServiceScreen 6-1:ContinuedVIRTUAL NETWORK ZONE NAME .. <Research Lab>NOTE: Changes to the confi

Page 65

ARAPLCS60 Configuration and Connection for ARAP ServiceARAP Service Connection DialstringThe following type of dialstring (shown with the area/exch/na

Page 66

ARAPAdministrationShow Session ExampleThe screen below shows how to obtain session information for ARAP.Top> sessionTop>Session> show arapLCS

Page 67

ARAPAdministrationLog FileThe log file, arap.log is written to by the LCS60 interface software and containsinformation about incoming ARAP call reques

Page 68

Table of Contentsxiv Issue 2

Page 69

ARAPAdministration6-8 Issue 3

Page 70

7Gateway Services –Configuration and AdministrationLCS60 Configuration and Connectionfor Gateway Service7-1Access to Gateway Services –Dialstrings7-8T

Page 71 - Power and Grounding

Table of Contentsii Issue 3

Page 72

GatewayLCS60 Configuration and Connection forGateway ServiceFigure 7-1 shows an example network using gateway services.Figure 7-1: Example Network –

Page 73

GatewayLCS60 Configuration and Connection for Gateway ServiceNote: The user should familiarize him/herself with all aspects of the LCS60gateway servic

Page 74 - Verify Fiber Connection

GatewayLCS60 Configuration and Connection for Gateway ServiceFrom the Config directory, enter max, or enter config maxsessionsat the Top directory.Ass

Page 75 - LAN Connections

GatewayLCS60 Configuration and Connection for Gateway ServiceScreen 7-1: Gateway Service Configuration – ExampleTCP-TO-ASYNCHRONOUS GATEWAY SERVICE C

Page 76

GatewayLCS60 Configuration and Connection for Gateway ServiceScreen 7-1:Continued==> nacEnter Inactivity timeout minutes[ Type q to QUIT, ? for HEL

Page 77 - Configuration

GatewayLCS60 Configuration and Connection for Gateway ServiceScreen 7-1:Continued*** NOTICE ***Entering port < 2511 > to provide < directory

Page 78 - Commands

GatewayLCS60 Configuration and Connection for Gateway ServiceScreen 7-1:ContinuedEntering port < 1111 > to provide < socket > service as f

Page 79

ScreensScreen 2-1: TY Configuration Dialogue 2-13Screen 2-2: MSM Configuration Dialogue 2-14Screen 3-1: LCS60 Top Directory 3-5Screen 4-1: Configure I

Page 80 - 3-2 Issue 3

GatewayAccess to Gateway Services – DialstringsTelnet ServiceThe following dialstring options are available for the telnet service. The usage is:teln

Page 81 - Initial Setup

GatewayAccess to Gateway Services – Dialstringsport Is an optional TCP port number to which the user wants to con-nect on the remote host. For exampl

Page 82 - 3-4 Issue 3

GatewayAccess to Gateway Services – DialstringsReturn to DESTINATION OptionThe LCS60 can be configured to drop the telnet connection if the host to wh

Page 83 - Issue 3 3-5

GatewayUser InformationAsync-to-TCP Gateway ServiceA user on a terminal connected to the data switch network directly or through amodem can use the LC

Page 84 - 3-6 Issue 3

GatewayUser InformationDESTINATION: earth/brown.telnet..moonLogin:The Lucent Technologies data switch speedcall feature can also be used. In thefollow

Page 85 - Issue 3 3-7

GatewayUser Information$ telnet brownTrying 154.12.26.6 ...Connected to 154.12.26.6Character mode is enabled.Escape character is ’^]’.Notice from LCS6

Page 86 - 3-8 Issue 3

GatewayUser Information1 . For telnet, add the following entry to the /usr/lib/uucp/Systems file on theoriginating CommKit Host Interface connected h

Page 87

GatewayUser InformationLAN to LCS60 to Data SwitchTo transfer files, using uucp, from an Ethernet host to the LCS60 to a hostattached to a data switch

Page 88 - 3-10 Issue 3

GatewayUser Information[ Type q to quit, ? for help, or press RETURN for default of "n" ]Enter y,n ==> nEnter Inactivity timeout minutes[

Page 89

GatewayUser InformationNote: If the socket port has not been configured with a PDD, additional fieldsfor the LCS60 call address prompt and data switch

Page 90

Table of ContentsScreen 9-4: LCS60 Application Software Installation 9-9Screen 9-5: LCS60 Application Software Removal – R2.0 Example 9-14Screen 9-6:

Page 91

GatewayAdministrationRoutine administration of the LCS60 includes a variety of tasks related to thegateway services. This section gives some examples

Page 92

GatewayAdministration2222 SOCKET 2048 On On On other - - marina/pier/cove2511 DIRECTORY 1024 - - - - - 22999 TELNET 1024 On - - - - - br

Page 93

GatewayAdministrationLog FilesThe log files shown in Table 7-1 are written to by the LCS60 interface softwareand contain information as shown in the t

Page 94

8AdministrationBasics 8-1Logging On 8-1System Console 8-2Remote Administration 8-2lcsadm Interface 8-3Common Commands 8-4Initial System Setup (initset

Page 95

Table of ContentsBackup and Restore Operations 8-25Generic vs. Variable Files 8-26Local and Remote Modes 8-27Backup/Restore (Tape) – Local Mode 8-27To

Page 96 - 3-18 Issue 3

AdministrationBasicsThe administrator is responsible for operation of the LCS60; this includes verify-ing connections, maintaining the network, monito

Page 97

AdministrationLogging OnSystem ConsoleLog on at the system console and enter lcsadm at the root prompt to obtain accessto all LCS60 administrative ope

Page 98

AdministrationLogging On# dkcu mlkway/earth/morse.lcsadmCircuit OpenLCS60 Administrative Command Interface. Enter ’RETURN’ key for command list!morse

Page 99

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceFigure 8-1: lcsadm Interface Directory StructureTopSession ServicePortsManagerServerstartstopshowtracetypesshowsummaryt

Page 100 - LCS60 Software

Administrationlcsadm Interfaceˆ The ˆ is used to move back to the previous directory. Refer to Figure 8-1.Screen 8-1: Top DirectoryTop># ReturnCo

Page 101 - Define an SNMP manager

1Feature DescriptionDocument Organization 1-1Reference Documentation 1-2Apple References 1-3Gateway References 1-3PPP References 1-4SLIP Reference 1-4

Page 102 - Default Route – dftroute*

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceName startSynopsisstart [?  dkhost  ipx  tcpip  atalk  slip  ppp  snmp routed  asytcp  tcpasy  arap  all]Des

Page 103 - Domain Name Server – dns

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceTable 8-1: Start/stop Command Dependencies_ __________________________________________________Command Entered Protocol

Page 104 - SNMP Manager – snmp

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceScreen 8-2: Session DirectoryTop>Manager># sessionTop>Session># ReturnCommands may be abbreviated. Command

Page 105 - Starting the LCS60

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceAppleTalk, or IPX configuration information (or all) forthe specified session ID. When ppp is specified without asessio

Page 106 - Configuration Changes

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceName typesSynopsis typesDescription This command lists the available LCS60 service types asshown below.Top>Session>

Page 107 - Issue 3 3-29

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceName disable or enableSynopsis disable port# [port#2 ...]Description These commands are used with a port number totempor

Page 108

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceName updateSynopsis updateDescription This command updates the TCP service port configurationtable. This command require

Page 109 - Administration

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceName flushSynopsis flush service-type [service-type ...]Description The flush command resets statistics for a service ty

Page 110 - Table of Contents

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceScreen 8-5: Manager DirectoryTop> managerNOTICE: ’manager’ requires super-user permissionPassword: xxxxTop>Manage

Page 111 - Lucent Data Switch

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceName showSynopsis showDescription The show command gives information about the LCS60,including details such as process I

Page 112

Copyright 1996 Lucent TechnologiesAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USAFederal Communications Commission StatementThis equipment generates, uses, and can

Page 113 - Issue 3 4-3

Table of ContentsRemote Access Protocols 1-10TCP/Async Gateway Service 1-10TCP Service Ports 1-11Serial Line IP (SLIP) 1-11Point-to-Point Protocol (PP

Page 114 - Screen 4-1:

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceDescription This command is used to change the log level of eachprotocol server for a service. The higher the number gi

Page 115 - Issue 3 4-5

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceScreen 8-7: Config DirectoryTop> configNOTICE: ’config’ requires super-user permissionPassword: xxxxTop>Config>

Page 116 - Screen 4-2:

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceName nodenameSynopsis nodenameDescription This command allows the system administrator toset/change the LCS60 node name.

Page 117 - Continued

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceDescription This command generates a menu which allows you todisplay and configure the software key parameters foryour L

Page 118 - Screen 4-3: Continued

Administrationlcsadm Interface[ Type ? for help ]Enter y,n ==> nAre you sure you want to delete the existing software key records?[ Type ? for help

Page 119 - Issue 3 4-9

Administrationlcsadm InterfaceName upgradeSynopsis upgradeDescription This command generates a menu which allows you to per-form a remote upgrade of t

Page 120 - 4-10 Issue 3

AdministrationTypical Administrative TasksShow Session ExampleThe following screen shows how to check the status of all sessions.Top>Session># s

Page 121

AdministrationTypical Administrative TasksLog Level ExampleThe following screen shows the user setting the log level for PPP.Top>Manager>Server&

Page 122 - 4-12 Issue 3

AdministrationTypical Administrative TasksSummary Output ExamplesThe following screen illustrates the summary commands.Top>Service># summaryLCS6

Page 123

AdministrationTypical Administrative Tasks*** NOTICE:****** The system console "autobaud feature" is currently enabled!***==> Do you want

Page 124 - 4-14 Issue 3

Table of ContentsAdministration 1-19Backup/Restore 1-19R3.0 Upgrade 1-20Remote Upgrade 1-20Centralized Network Management 1-20Manual Pages 1-21Custome

Page 125 - Issue 3 4-15

AdministrationBackup and Restore OperationsScreen 8-8: LCS60 Backup and Restore Configuration Menu# lcsadm config backupLCS60 BACKUP AND RESTORE CONF

Page 126 - Reserved IP Address

AdministrationBackup and Restore OperationsLocal and Remote ModesThe LCS60 allows the backup and restore of variable files in either local orremote mo

Page 127 - DESTINATION:

AdministrationBackup and Restore OperationsScreen 8-9: Backup/Restore MenuBACKUP/RESTORE MENU1. Define, delete, and list backup_restore servers2. Cre

Page 128

AdministrationBackup and Restore Operationsserver, itself, was never backed up to tape, then the backups for the entire net-work would be lost if the

Page 129 - Issue 3 4-19

AdministrationBackup and Restore OperationsThere are three types of partial restores, each of which restores predefined sets ofrelated files:Password

Page 130 - Call Trace Example

AdministrationBackup and Restore OperationsThe centralized backup/restore feature allows:An LCS60 configured as a server to copy to its hard disk vari

Page 131 - Related Commands

AdministrationBackup and Restore Operations2 . Clients identify which machines (servers) are authorized to copy backupsfrom them and restore backups

Page 132 - 4-22 Issue 3

AdministrationBackup and Restore OperationsDefining Backup/Restore Servers on a ClientServers are defined from the Backup/Restore Menu, Screen 8-9. T

Page 133 - SLIP – Configuration and

AdministrationBackup and Restore OperationsDefining Backup/Restore Clients on the ServerTo define which machines may be backed up by a server, select

Page 134

AdministrationBackup and Restore OperationsChanging a Server to a ClientTo reconfigure a server as a client, delete all of its clients (option 2 on Sc

Page 135 - Remote Access Clients

Table of Contentsiv Issue 3

Page 136

AdministrationBackup and Restore OperationsFrom a ServerTo initiate a backup or a restore from a server, log onto the server; select option 2from Scre

Page 137 - Issue 3 5-3

AdministrationBackup and Restore OperationsA restore from server example follows:Restore a client’s variable files.Clients known by this server=======

Page 138

AdministrationBackup and Restore OperationsCreating a TapeIf it is necessary to restore a client but it is impossible or inadvisable to do soremotely,

Page 139 - Issue 3 5-5

AdministrationNetwork Access Password Option# useradd -u444 nap# passwd napNew password: passwordRe-enter new password: password#Note: The password w

Page 140 - Screen 5-2:

AdministrationNetwork Access Password OptionDeleting the Network Access PasswordUse the userdel at the root prompt to delete the network access passwo

Page 141 - Issue 3 5-7

AdministrationStatusLCS60 STATUS REPORT====================Ethernet interface status:Interface to en0 is UP.Data Switch status:Fiber Interface to data

Page 142

AdministrationError MessagesError Messages from the LCS60 Fiber InterfaceThe following sections identify error messages you may see when executing the

Page 143 - Issue 3 5-9

AdministrationError Messagesswitch. Try manually restarting the interface.RX-MUTE The optical connection between the receiver on the VMEDKHSboard in

Page 144 - 5-10 Issue 3

AdministrationError MessagesServer Error MessagesWhen communications between the LCS60 and the data switch are interrupted,the server detects the prob

Page 145

AdministrationError MessagesLucent Technologies Data Switch Server Log FileThe log file, dksrvlog, is written to by LCS60 interface software and conta

Page 146

FeaturesDocument OrganizationThis installation and administration guide is arranged as follows:Feature Description Chapter 1 describes the LCS60 and i

Page 147

AdministrationError MessagesLog Level 2 This will log the reasons incoming calls are rejected. The tokenused is either ERROR or DENIED.Log Level 3 Th

Page 148

AdministrationError MessagesTable 8-3: Log Files_ ___________________________________________Log File Information_ _________________________________

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AdministrationError Messages8-48 Issue 3

Page 150 - 5-16 Issue 3

9MaintenanceReload System Software 9-1UNIX System Software Installation 9-1UFS Utility Fixes Tape Installation 9-7inet Package Removal 9-8LCS60 Applic

Page 151 - ARAP – Configuration and

Table of ContentsVMEDKHS Diagnostics 9-25Connection Verification 9-28LCS60 to Data Switch Connected Host Verification(dkcu) 9-28LCS60 to Data Switch V

Page 152

MaintenanceReload System SoftwareIf the system crashes, you may need to reload the system software:1 . Install the UNIX System software2 . Install t

Page 153 - ARAP Service

MaintenanceReload System Software6 . Enter bo 0 40 COREunix at the 197-Bug> prompt. This will generate ins-tallation screens ending with the Scre

Page 154 - 6-2 Issue 3

MaintenanceReload System SoftwareSet Display OptionsThe display options currently assume your terminal has:24 linesunknown cursor addressing1) No chan

Page 155 - Issue 3 6-3

MaintenanceReload System Software1) Automatic 1-disk installation2) All automatic disk configuration options3) Manual disk configuration4) Read th

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MaintenanceReload System SoftwareMotif Package Query #1Install the Motif clients? [ y n ] ( y ) ReturnNCD Package Query #6Install the NCD 19 server? [

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FeaturesDocument OrganizationSoftware Installation This appendix gives instructions for installing UNIXSystem software on LCS60 machines with Fujitsu

Page 158 - Show Session Example

MaintenanceReload System SoftwareReady to begin FormattingThe following disks will now be formatted:m197_c0d0You can safely ignore error messages such

Page 159

MaintenanceReload System SoftwareUFS Utility Fixes Tape InstallationInstall the UFS Utility Fixes tape (tape 2 of 3) by inserting the UFS Utility tape

Page 160 - 6-8 Issue 3

MaintenanceReload System Softwareinet Package RemovalThe LCS60 Application tape will initialize its own version of the inet package,therefore it is es

Page 161 - Gateway Services –

MaintenanceReload System SoftwareLCS60 Application Software InstallationTo install the LCS60 Application:1 . Be sure the /var file system has enough

Page 162

MaintenanceReload System SoftwareScreen 9-4: continued.Processing package instance <lcs60> from </dev/rmt/ctape1>LCS60 Network InterfaceVe

Page 163 - Gateway Service

MaintenanceReload System Software3 . Remove the cartridge tape from the tape drive.4 . Reboot the LCS60 as shown below:# /etc/shutdown -g0 -y -i6Shu

Page 164 - 7-2 Issue 3

MaintenanceReload System SoftwareMultiprocessor Kernel Debugger Release 4 Version 4Copyright (c) 1988 UNISYS.Copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993 Motorola,

Page 165 - Issue 3 7-3

MaintenanceReload System Softwarethe LCS60 and the individual protocols and/or services you want to be upwhenever the system is rebooted.Before you ru

Page 166 - 7-4 Issue 3

MaintenanceRemoving the LCS60 Application SoftwareScreen 9-5: LCS60 Application Software Removal – R2.0 Example# pkgrm lcs60The following package is

Page 167 - Screen 7-1:

MaintenanceRemoving the LCS60 Application SoftwareNote: Although the file /usr/etc/pppd.conf is saved when an R1.0 or R2.0 packageis removed, it is no

Page 168

FeaturesReference DocumentationData Networking Products and Services Ordering Guide, select code 255-100-021.CommKit Internal Interface Specification,

Page 169

MaintenanceUpgrade4 . Remove the R1.0 or R2.0 LCS60 software as described in the sectionRemoving the LCS60 Application Software earlier in this chapt

Page 170 - Telnet Service

MaintenanceRemote Upgrade2 . Access the Remote Upgrade Installation Menu using lcsadm -c configupgrade or:# lcsadmTop># configTop>Config># u

Page 171 - Inactivity Timeout Option

MaintenanceRemote Upgrade7 . On the server, select item 6 to transfer the software generic from the serverto the client. Before the copy is initiated

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MaintenanceProcessor Board Firmware UpdateIf the MVME197E processor board has been replaced, the set and env must beexecuted to reset the time and dat

Page 173 - Async-to-TCP Gateway Service

MaintenanceProcessor Board Firmware Update_ ___________________________________________________________________Network Auto Boot at power-up only [Y/N

Page 174 - TCP-to-Async Gateway Service

MaintenanceProcessor Board Firmware Update_ ____________________________________________Master Enable #2 [Y/N]=N? N_ ________________________________

Page 175 - UUCP Feature

MaintenanceProcessor Board Firmware UpdateScreen 9-6: set and env CommandsCopyright Motorola Inc. 1988 - 1994 All Rights ReservedMVME197 Debugger/D

Page 176 - 7-14 Issue 3

MaintenanceProcessor Diagnostics - MVME197The MVME197 automatically runs its processor diagnostics on start up, afterpower is applied, and after a res

Page 177 - Issue 3 7-15

MaintenanceProcessor Diagnostics - MVME197DP Display Pass CountECDM ECDM Tests (DIR)HE Help on Tests/CommandsHEX Help ExtendedLA Loop Always ModeL

Page 178 - 7-16 Issue 3

MaintenanceProcessor Diagnostics - MVME197197-Diag> sd197-Bug> bo 0 0VMEDKHS DiagnosticsAfter configuring the CPM-HS module, if a connection pro

Page 179 - Issue 3 7-17

FeaturesReference DocumentationPPP ReferencesRFC 1549, PPP in HDLC FramingRFC 1548, The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)RFC 1378, The PPP AppleTalk Contr

Page 180

MaintenanceVMEDKHS Diagnostics2 . Check the VMEDKHS board:Log into the system console and enter stop dkhost from the lcsadminterfaceQuit the lcsadm i

Page 181 - Error Messages

MaintenanceVMEDKHS DiagnosticsThis task must be performed within 60 seconds!Type yes To Continue, no To Stop Command:CONTINUE TESTING [ yes, no: +(yes

Page 182 - Log Files

MaintenanceConnection VerificationVerify the validity of all connections before considering the LCS60 ready toassume its role in the network.Figure 9-

Page 183

MaintenanceConnection Verificationdkcu mlkway/earth/watsonYou should get a login prompt from watson.LCS60 to Data Switch Verification – Loopback Test

Page 184 - Error Messages 8-41

MaintenanceMemory DumpIf the LCS60 hangs and a memory dump is required, do the following:1 . Log the console session on a PC, if possible. Informatio

Page 185 - Logging On

MaintenanceMemory DumpScreen 9-8: Service Menu1) Continue System Start Up2) Select Alternate Boot Device3) Go to System Debugger4) Initiate Service C

Page 186 - Remote Administration

MaintenanceMemory DumpRewind command executingErase tape (Y/N)? nRetension tape (Y/N)? nWriting file #0Writing file #1Done with tape you may remove it

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AOriginating Group Securitysrvtab A-1Server Table A-1System Field A-2Service Field A-3Flags Field A-4User Field A-5Program Field A-6Initial Parms Fiel

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Appendix AsrvtabThe granting and denial of access privileges by the CommKit Host Interface on acalled LCS60 is controlled entirely by the server table

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FeaturesOverviewThe LCS60 provides the required hardware and software for the interfacebetween LAN and data switch network resources.The LCS60 provide

Page 191 - Session Directory Commands

Appendix Asrvtabsystem service flags user program initial-parametersNote: Delimit fields by tabs only. Do not use blanks.These fields are described b

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Appendix AsrvtabService FieldThe service field contains the name of the service the caller may request. This fieldconsists of a single word or abbrevi

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Appendix AsrvtabFlags FieldThe flags field of a server table mapping line contains one or more flags that maybe used to control or modify the actions

Page 194 - Ports Directory Commands

Appendix AsrvtabTable A-1:Continuedthe invoked program (e.g., login) will overwrite this entry in the system utmpx filewith valid user information. T

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Appendix AsrvtabTable A-2: User ID Mapping Options_ ______________________________________________________________________Option Description_ _______

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Appendix AsrvtabInitial Parms FieldThe initial parms field (fixed program arguments field) of a server table entry speci-fies the initial (fixed) argu

Page 197 - Manager Directory Commands

Appendix AsrvtabTable A-3: Continued_ ________________________________________________________________________Specification Description_ _____________

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Appendix AsrvtabModifications to the Server TableThe server table is opened each time a call request is received from the dataswitch node. Opening th

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BStarKeeper II NMSConfiguration of the StarKeeper IINMSB-1Diskette or Tape Installation B-1StarKeeper II NMS – Configuration Commands B-4Alarms to Sta

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FeaturesLAN ProtocolsTCP/IPIP traffic is commonly associated with the Department of Defense (DOD) TCP/IPsuite and is often run over Ethernet LANs. Th

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StarKeeper II NMSConfiguration of the StarKeeper II NMSThe LCS60 for Ethernet is compatible with the StarKeeper II NMS Releases 3.0through 8.0 on the

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StarKeeper II NMSConfiguration of the StarKeeper II NMSb . Choose SYSADM; this displays the Sysadm menuc . Choose SHUTSK; select y to continue with

Page 205 - Typical Administrative Tasks

StarKeeper II NMSConfiguration of the StarKeeper II NMS# cd /tmp# mt rew# cpio -ivdumB < /dev/rmt/0mn# ./UNINSTALLc . Enter i Return when you see

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StarKeeper II NMSConfiguration of the StarKeeper II NMS6 . Remove the floppy diskette or tape from the drive when installation iscomplete.7 . Enter

Page 207 - Log Level Example

StarKeeper II NMSConfiguration of the StarKeeper II NMS8 . The next field is optional. At Location enter the location of the LCS60entered in Step 5

Page 208 - Summary Output Examples

StarKeeper II NMSConfiguration of the StarKeeper II NMS20 . To exit the selection menu, press Return and enter yes at the Exit theMenu program? promp

Page 209 - Backup and Restore Operations

StarKeeper II NMSAlarms to StarKeeper II NMSL600610 Interface to <interface id> is down. (reason: n)Description: The LCS60 is not able to trans

Page 210 - Generic vs. Variable Files

StarKeeper II NMSAlarms to StarKeeper II NMSL600640 Process tlid is down.Description: The tlid process is not executing.Action: Restart the tlid proce

Page 211 - Local and Remote Modes

StarKeeper II NMSAlarms to StarKeeper II NMSL600730 Process ipxd is down.Description: The ipxd process is not executing.Action: Restart the ipxd proce

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FeaturesLAN Protocolslike which have management agents responsible for performing the functionsrequested by the network management stations. SNMP is u

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StarKeeper II NMSAlarms to StarKeeper II NMSB-10 Issue 3

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CUser Error MessagesCable Error Message C-1Outgoing Call Error Messages C-1Incoming Error Messages C-9SLIP Sessions C-10Issue 3 i

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Error MessagesCable Error MessageIf the cable is disconnected the following error message will be displayed:WARNING:e1x7=transmit packet dropped carri

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Error MessagesOutgoing Call Error Messageshost. This can be caused by:1 . The server name is not defined in the data switch control computerdatabase

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Error MessagesOutgoing Call Error MessagesCould not complete your call. Try againThe call could not be completed because:— The autodialer failed to c

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Error MessagesOutgoing Call Error MessagesNote: If you try to contact a remote host from the DESTINATION: prompt, anyone of the errors 130–136 may occ

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Error MessagesOutgoing Call Error MessagesDkserver: Can’t set/get circuit parameters: Call System Administrator.The call could not be accepted because

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Error MessagesOutgoing Call Error MessagesInsufficient CIR at moduleThe call could not be completed because the module receiving the calldoes not have

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Error MessagesOutgoing Call Error MessagesNetwork hung upThe network hung up the call.Network routing errorDue to a network configuration error, the c

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Table of Contents1Trademarks1Feature DescriptionDocument Organization 1-1Reference Documentation 1-2Apple References 1-3Gateway References 1-3PPP Refe

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FeaturesLAN ProtocolsFigure 1-1: LCS60 as an AppleTalk RouterLCS60 (AppleTalk Router)ARAPPPPCommKit Host InterfaceELAP*Ethernet* EtherTalk Link Acces

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Error MessagesOutgoing Call Error MessagesReceive window too smallThe call could not be completed because the receive window size is toosmall.Remote n

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Error MessagesOutgoing Call Error MessagesSplice failedThe connection endpoints could not be successfully spliced together.Transmit window too bigThe

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Error MessagesIncoming Error MessagesSLIP SessionsThe LCS60 may send the following messages to the SLIP user:<IP address> is out of rangeThe IP/

Page 228 - Call Error Messages

Error MessagesIncoming Error Messagesipaserrno=<error number>An internal error occurred with the IP Address Server software logic.slip is tempor

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Error MessagesIncoming Error Messagesmtu=<MTU size>, must satisfy 296 <= mtu <= 1006The IP/SLIP client specified an out of bounds number o

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DSoftware Installation – Fujitsu orSeagate ST5660N DriveReload System Software D-1UNIX System Software Installation D-1Issue 3 i

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Appendix DReload System SoftwareNote: This appendix applies to the Fujitsu and Seagate ST5660N disk driveswhich were used in Release 1.0 and 2.0 of th

Page 233 - Maintenance

Appendix DUNIX System Software Installation5 . Determine which type of drive you have by typing ioi at the 197-Bug>prompt. The response to the io

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Appendix DUNIX System Software InstallationNote: If you have not inserted the tape the following will be displayed.Booting from: VM197, Controller 0,

Page 235 - Reload System Software

FeaturesLAN ProtocolsNote: It is not necessary to configure the LCS60’s Ethernet interface forAppleTalk. The LCS60 is not a seed router on the Ethern

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Appendix DUNIX System Software InstallationAdd the following line to the file:"SEAGATE" "ST5660N" mfuj2624 7 "SEAGATE ST566

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Appendix DUNIX System Software InstallationSet Display OptionsThe display options currently assume your terminal has:24 linesunknown cursor addressing

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Appendix DUNIX System Software Installation2) All automatic disk configuration options3) Manual disk configuration4) Read the disk configuration fr

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Appendix DUNIX System Software Installation14 . For the both Fujitsu and Seagate ST5660N drives: Continue with the dialo-gue as shown in the screen b

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Appendix DUNIX System Software InstallationMaking File SystemsInstalling Boot BlockMounting Installation PartitionsSwitching to Installation Partition

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EManual PagesATLOG E-1ATNETSTAT E-2ATPING E-4DKCU E-6DKMAINT E-8FTP E-9IFCONFIG E-19IFSTAT E-21Table of Contents i

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Table of ContentsIFTRACE E-24IPXNETSTAT E-26IPXPING E-27NETSTAT E-28NSLOOKUP E-30PING E-34PULL E-35PUSH E-37ROUTE E-40ii Issue 3

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Table of ContentsSTATLCS E-42TELNET E-43Table of Contents iii

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ATLOG ATLOG ( 1M )NAMEatlog - AppleTalk manager log fileSYNOPSISatlog [-d loglevel] [-t enprz0]DESCRIPTIONThis command is used to display or set the

Page 246

FeaturesRemote Access ProtocolsTCP/Async Gateway ServiceThe LCS60 provides a gateway service such that a terminal user connected to thedata switch net

Page 247

ATNETSTAT ( 1M ) ATNETSTATNAMEatnetstat - show AppleTalk network statusSYNOPSISatnetstat -<irz> [-nv]one of -i, -r, or -z is requiredDESCRIP

Page 248

ATNETSTAT ATNETSTAT ( 1M )Gateway the address of the next router to which packets intended for thisDestination will be sent or local if the Destinat

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ATPING ( 1M ) ATPINGNAMEatping - send AppleTalk Echo Protocol (AEP) Request packetsSYNOPSISatping [ -d sec ] net.node [packetsize [count]]DESCRIPTIO

Page 250 - Remote Upgrade

ATPING ATPING ( 1M )DIAGNOSTICSExit status is zero for normal terminations; a positive number for error termina-tions.FILES/usr/etc/atping/usr/etc/a

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DKCU ( 1C ) DKCUNAMEdkcu – call another hostSYNOPSISdkcu [ – s ] [ – f ] [ – d ] [ – v ] [ – x ] destinationDESCRIPTIONdkcu dials another UNIX Syste

Page 252

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

Page 253

DKMAINT ( 1M ) DKMAINTNAMEdkmaint – host interface maintenanceSYNOPSISdkmaint – r – i interface [ – c channel ] [ – v ]DESCRIPTIONdkmaint is a progr

Page 254

FTP FTP ( 1 )NAMEftp – file transfer protocolSYNOPSISftp [-d] [-g] [-i] [-n] [-t] [-v] [-wwsize] [host [port]]DESCRIPTIONFtp is the user interface t

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FTP ( 1 ) FTP2) If the first character of the file name is , the remainder of the argument isinterpreted as a shell command. Ftp will fork a shell

Page 256

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 comm

Page 257

FeaturesRemote Access ProtocolsThe TCP gateway sessions take advantage of the highly efficient fiber interfacebetween the LCS60 and the data switch.

Page 258

FTP ( 1 ) FTPform formatSet the vertical format control for ASCII and EBCDIC file transfers to for-mat. Valid formats are carriage-control, non-pri

Page 259 - VMEDKHS Diagnostics

FTP FTP ( 1 )macdel mnameDelete the macro mname.macls [mname]List the names of defined macros or the definition of the macro namedmname.mdelete remo

Page 260

FTP ( 1 ) FTPnmap [inpattern outpattern]Unset (no arguments) or set the file name mapping mechanism. File namemapping is used to automatically deri

Page 261

FTP FTP ( 1 )proxy ftp-cmdExecute an FTP command on a secondary control connection. This com-mand enables you to open simultaneous connections to t

Page 262 - Connection Verification

FTP ( 1 ) FTPrhelp [command]Request a list of the FTP protocol commands implemented by the remoteserver (no arguments) or an explanation of the spec

Page 263

FTP FTP ( 1 )‘fortune’ and that file already exists, the target name ‘fortune.1’ will beused. If fortune.1 already exists, the target name ‘fortune

Page 264 - Memory Dump

FTP ( 1 ) FTPFILES.netrc(4), services(4)NOTESNote that a command works only if the FTP server on the remote host supports it.Use rhelp to see which

Page 265

IFCONFIG IFCONFIG ( 1M )NAMEifconfig – configure interface parametersSYNOPSISifconfig interface [address_family] [address [dest_address]] [parameter

Page 266 - After the Dump is Completed

IFCONFIG ( 1M ) IFCONFIGmetric nSet the routing metric of the interface to n; the default metric is zero.Higher metrics have the effect of making a

Page 267 - Originating Group Security

IFSTAT IFSTAT ( 1M )NAMEifstat - displays interface statisticsSYNOPSISifstat [-adfstz] [-l interval] [config file [cntrlr num]]DESCRIPTIONifstat pro

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FeaturesRemote Access ProtocolsThe total combined number of remote access sessions – when SLIP, PPP, and/orARAP are configured – available through the

Page 269 - Server Table

IFSTAT ( 1M ) IFSTAT-s Show interfaces. Display the ip interfaces that ifstat supports. ifstat doesnot display interfaces not currently configured

Page 270 - System Field

IFSTAT IFSTAT ( 1M )5 No ifstat-supporting driver found via ip6 Failed to open config file7 Device line format bad in config file8 Action in dev

Page 271 - Service Field

IFTRACE ( 1M ) IFTRACENAMEiftrace – trace host network packetsSYNOPSISiftrace [–gdpbhrtn] [–f diskfile] [–i count] [keywords]DESCRIPTIONiftrace allo

Page 272 - Flags Field

IFTRACE IFTRACE ( 1M )–d Allows internal debug tracing to be enabled.keywordsAllows packets to be filtered based upon specific fields within a packe

Page 273 - User Field

IPXNETSTAT ( 1M ) IPXNETSTATNAMEipxnetstat - show IPX network statusSYNOPSISipxnetstat [-ir [dv] ] [-p rip  ipx] [interval]DESCRIPTIONThe ipxnetsta

Page 274 - Program Field

IPXPING IPXPING ( 1M )NAMEipxping - send NetWare Link Services Protocol (NLSP) Ping Request packetsSYNOPSISipxping network:node [packetsize ] [count

Page 275 - Initial Parms Field

NETSTAT ( 1 ) NETSTATNAMEnetstat – show network statusSYNOPSISnetstat [-AainrsSv] [-p protocol] [interval]DESCRIPTIONThe netstat command symbolicall

Page 276 - Server Table Scanning Rules

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

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NSLOOKUP ( 1 ) NSLOOKUPNAMEnslookup – query name serversSYNOPSISnslookup host [server]nslookup [- server]DESCRIPTIONNslookup is a program that querie

Page 278

NSLOOKUP NSLOOKUP ( 1 )quit Terminate interactive mode and return to the shell. Quit is an alias forexit.root Change the default server to the serve

Page 279 - StarKeeper II NMS

FeaturesRemote Access ProtocolsCompressed IPX Header (CIPX)Negotiation of the IPX header compression option is defined in RFC1553. If yourclient packa

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NSLOOKUP ( 1 ) NSLOOKUPtype=qtypequery=qtypeSpecify the type of information requested from the name server.The NS and SOA records apply to a domain,

Page 281 - Diskette or Tape Installation

NSLOOKUP NSLOOKUP ( 1 )DIAGNOSTICSExit status is zero for normal termination, a positive number for error termination.The diagnostic messages displa

Page 282

PING ( 1M ) PINGNAMEping – send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packetsSYNOPSISping [-r] [-v] host [packetsize [count]]DESCRIPTIONPing is intended for use in netw

Page 283

PULL PULL ( 1C )NAMEpull – transfer files from another systemSYNOPSISpull [ - L ] destination filename ... directoryDESCRIPTIONpull establishes a da

Page 284

PULL ( 1C ) PULLThe push(1C) and pull commands invoke the pupu program (/opt/dk/bin/pupu) onthe remote system to handle the remote end of all file tr

Page 285

PUSH PUSH ( 1C )NAMEpush – transfer files to another systemSYNOPSISpush [ – L ] destination filename ... directorypush [ – L ] destination – directo

Page 286 - Alarms to StarKeeper II NMS

PUSH ( 1C ) PUSHLong NamesIf the target machine is not a SVR4 implementation and the sourcemachine transfers a file with a name greater then 14 char

Page 287

PUSH PUSH ( 1C )local machine will be used as the file modification time.FILES/opt/dk/bin directory in which this command resides/etc/opt/dk/dkhosts

Page 288

ROUTE ( 1M ) ROUTENAMEroute – manipulate the routing tablesSYNOPSISroute flush [<nethost>]route add [<nethost>] destination gateway me

Page 289

ROUTE ROUTE ( 1M )DIAGNOSTICSExit status is zero for normal termination, a positive number for error termination.add host destination: gateway gatew

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FeaturesMultiple IP SubnetworksFigure 1-4: IP Routing with the LCS60Lucent Data SwitchNetworkLCS60Ethernet LANmorse-e0(physical)154.12.21LAN SegmentS

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STATLCS ( 1M ) STATLCSNAMEstatlcs - check the interfaces and core processes status of the LCS60SYNOPSISstatlcs [-t]DESCRIPTIONstatlcs with -t displa

Page 292

TELNET TELNET ( 1 )NAMEtelnet – log in to remote hostSYNOPSIStelnet [-ec] [-8] [host [port]]DESCRIPTIONTelnet is used to communicate with another ho

Page 293 - Outgoing Call Error Messages

TELNET ( 1 ) TELNETeight Toggle eight-bit mode. When disabled (default), the high order bit isstripped on each byte to ensure transmission of valid

Page 294

TELNET TELNET ( 1 )WONTinform the remote server that you will stop performing the optionThe following options can be negotiated:binary transmit in b

Page 295

TELNET ( 1 ) TELNETThe valid NVT commands are:ao send an abort output requestayt send a message (are you there?) to remote serverbrk send a break re

Page 296

FUser InformationIntroduction F-1Client Software Configuration F-1Client Packages F-2Mac Connection – CCL Script F-2CCL and Modem Hints F-5CCL F-5Mode

Page 297

Table of ContentsARAP Service Example F-22Connection (via Modem) F-22ii Issue 3

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User InformationIntroductionThis Appendix provides examples of software packages that may be used withthe LCS60. This Appendix is by no means compreh

Page 299

User InformationClient Software ConfigurationUsers with a NAC security server:— Destination (as described above for All Users)— NAC User ID— NAC Passw

Page 300

User InformationClient Software ConfigurationScreen F-1: CCL Script – Example!!@ORIGINATE@ANSWER! (xxxxx)note "Communicating at 38400 bps."

Page 301 - Incoming Error Messages

FeaturesMultiple IP SubnetworksSecurity GroupsThe LCS60 provides a mechanism for allocating IP addresses from one or morepools of addresses. Each add

Page 302 - SLIP Sessions

User InformationClient Software ConfigurationScreen F-1:Continued!@LABEL 59exit -6019!! Attempt to hang up the modem!@HANGUPexit 0Edit this script wit

Page 303

User InformationClient Software ConfigurationUSERID, Password,DESTINATIONYour user ID, password, and DESTINATION.nj/exch/system.ppp Your LCS60 dialstr

Page 304

User InformationClient Software Configuration@LABEL 21note "Got Password:"ask 1 "Enter Password"write "^*\13"matchstr 1

Page 305

User InformationPPP Service ExamplesPC ConfigurationBefore you can make a PPP connection using IPX with Windows 95, you mustconfigure your PC as follo

Page 306

User InformationPPP Service ExamplesFigure F-1: Windows 95 IPX Over PPP – Example ScreensFigure F-2: Windows 95 IPX Over PPP – Connect To Example Sc

Page 307

User InformationPPP Service ExamplesNote: In the previous screen, Password is not used.PPP ConnectionAfter completing the client configuration procedu

Page 308 - Appendix D

User InformationPPP Service ExamplesScreen F-2: Sample LCS60 dialup.scr(comment, {})(comment, {You must change the phone number, username, and passwo

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User InformationPPP Service ExamplesScreen F-2:Continued(pause, 2000)(comment, {})(comment, {Send \r to get DESTINATION prompt})(send, {})(pause, 1000

Page 310

User InformationPPP Service ExamplesYou can configure the PPP connection options, as described in the PC/TCPSoftware documentation by selecting Config

Page 311

User InformationPPP Service ExamplesFigure F-4: PC/TCP Session Configuration Screen Example154.12.22.81COM214400Set the port and baud rate to the one

Page 312

FeaturesMultiple IP SubnetworksFigure 1-5: IP Address AssignmentIs thisIP address outof range?IP addressprivatelyadministeredon PC?Is thisIP addressb

Page 313

User InformationPPP Service ExamplesNote: Be aware that baud rates are dictated by the application, serial driversinstalled, and the version of the PC

Page 314

User InformationPPP Service Examples6 . To set the IP address, under Configure, select TCP/IP (Figure F-7) andenter the IP address in "Local IP

Page 315

User InformationPPP Service ExamplesFigure F-5: Network Control PanelFigure F-6: Modem Port and PPP ScreensF-16 Issue 3

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User InformationPPP Service ExamplesNotes: US Robotics Sportster in the preceding figure is the dialing script (CCL)which contains the necessary instr

Page 317 - TELNET E-43

User InformationPPP Service ExamplesFigure F-8: PPP Connection ScreenFigure F-9: AppleTalk Status Window2010.122Research LabmorseF-18 Issue 3

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User InformationSLIP Service ExamplesChameleonNFS 4.0Note: ChameleonNFS 4.5 is different from ChameleonNFS 4.0. Refer to theuser documentation for sp

Page 319 - ATLOG ATLOG ( 1M )

User InformationSLIP Service ExamplesNote: NEWT will display the dynamic IP address your PC has been assigned.Figure F-11: Custom Setup WindowFigure

Page 320 - ATNETSTAT ( 1M ) ATNETSTAT

User InformationSLIP Service Examplesslip.ini file); refer to Screen F-3 for an example.3 . After configuring slip.ini, select "Connect" fo

Page 321 - ATNETSTAT ATNETSTAT ( 1M )

User InformationARAP Service ExampleNote: In order to edit the CCL script, you should have the AppleTalk RemoteAccess Modem Script Workshop software (

Page 322 - ATPING ( 1M ) ATPING

User InformationARAP Service ExampleFigure F-13: ARAP Remote Connection – ExampleFigure F-14: ARAP Remote Access Setup – Connection ScreenUNTITLEDIs

Page 323 - ATPING ATPING ( 1M )

FeaturesMultiple IP SubnetworksIP Address Assignment by the LCS60PPP and SLIP users need to be assigned an IP address when they connect to theLCS60, t

Page 324 - DKCU ( 1C ) DKCU

User InformationARAP Service ExampleCaution: You must connect as Guest. You will receive the following errormessage if you attempt to connect as Reg

Page 325 - DKCU DKCU ( 1C )

User InformationARAP Service ExampleFigure F-16: ARAP Remote Access Status Screen – ExampleIssue 3 F-25

Page 326 - DKMAINT ( 1M ) DKMAINT

User InformationARAP Service ExampleF-26 Issue 3

Page 327 - FTP FTP ( 1 )

GGlossaryGlossary G-1General G-1Parameters G-3AppleTalk Network/Zone (atalkas) G-3Ethernet Interface (etherif) G-4DNS Resolver (dns) G-5Define Service

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GlossaryGlossaryThis glossary is provided as an easy reference for terms and parameters usedthroughout this document.GeneralThe following terms are us

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GlossaryGlossaryHDLC High-level data link control. A link level protocol used by PPP.IETF Internal Engineering Task Force.interface The connection be

Page 331

GlossaryGlossaryRIP Routing information protocol. A configurable lcsadm processfor routing IP packets.RFC Request for comments document of the IETF.r

Page 332

GlossaryGlossaryzonenameThe name of the virtual AppleTalk network. Although anAppleTalk zone name may contain any 8-bit character listed in TableD-1

Page 333

GlossaryGlossaryDNS Resolver (dns)domain The domain this machine and its name server(s) belong to.nameserver The nameserver is identified by its int

Page 334

Table of ContentsIP Address Assignment by the LCS60 1-17Hardware Features 1-17Enhanced Processor 1-17Fiber Interface 1-18Network Security 1-18Copy Pro

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FeaturesHardware FeaturesFiber InterfaceThe LCS60 supports a single multiplexed fiber interface to the data switch CPM-HS module. This is a distinct

Page 336

GlossaryGlossaryUser login id Enter the remote user’s ID. If a NAC is used, this is the NACID.NetworkAddressTo configure the network address in ipx’s

Page 337 - IFCONFIG IFCONFIG ( 1M )

GlossaryGlossaryEnable, 8-bitcharactermodeThis prompt will be displayed for telnet ports only; enter y toallow the administrator to configure the serv

Page 338 - IFCONFIG ( 1M ) IFCONFIG

GlossaryGlossaryinterfaceaddressSpecify the internet address for the network named in the previ-ous prompt.mask bits The subnetwork mask identifies th

Page 339 - IFSTAT IFSTAT ( 1M )

GlossaryGlossaryXmit(Pkts) Number of packets transmitted.Recv(Bytes) Number of bytes received.Recv(Pkts) Number of packets received.Recv ErrsCRC Indic

Page 340 - IFSTAT ( 1M ) IFSTAT

GlossaryGlossaryRecv(Bytes) Number of bytes received.Recv(Pkts) Number of packets received.Show Async/TCPTop>Session> show asyTop>Session>

Page 341

GlossaryGlossaryRecv(Pkts) Number of packets received.Receive ErrorsLen Indicates the length of the PPP frame received was not valid.CRC Indicates a c

Page 342 - IFTRACE ( 1M ) IFTRACE

GlossaryGlossaryACCM Asynchronous control character mapping (refer to the documen-tation for the PPP package you are using).Magic The option that dete

Page 343 - IFTRACE IFTRACE ( 1M )

GlossaryGlossaryClass Equals 1; dial-in server.Imp ID Implementation ID: V<major version>.<minor version>.Name Name of the server (LCS60).

Page 344

GlossaryGlossaryRemote 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 n

Page 345 - IPXPING IPXPING ( 1M )

GlossaryGlossaryTrace PPPTop>Session> trace pppSesid Session ID number.Name The name of the PPP session. This name will be the letter pfollowed

Page 346 - NETSTAT ( 1 ) NETSTAT

FeaturesCopy ProtectionThis release of the LCS60 is copy-protected and requires a personalized softwarekey before it can be used. This number is assi

Page 347 - NETSTAT NETSTAT ( 1 )

GlossaryGlossaryPorts DirectoryShow StatisticsTop>Ports> showPort # The number of the configured port.Service The service configured on the spec

Page 348 - NSLOOKUP ( 1 ) NSLOOKUP

GlossaryGlossaryNohup Indicates whether the no hangup feature has been enabled.2way Indicates whether the 2way feature has been enabled.SID-Type The s

Page 349 - NSLOOKUP NSLOOKUP ( 1 )

GlossaryGlossaryCfg. The total number of sessions that have been configured for the ser-vice listed (determined from maxsessions).Use The number of se

Page 350

GlossaryGlossaryManager DirectoryShowTop>Manager># showName The server name.Pid # Process ID number.Total Ses. Cfg The maximum number of session

Page 351

GlossaryGlossaryInuse The number of sessions in use.Startup Time The starting time of the service shown.Server Name (#) The name and number of the ser

Page 352 - PING ( 1M ) PING

IIndexIndex I-1Issue 2 i

Page 354 - PULL ( 1C ) PULL

IndexIndex2WAY, G-17enable, G-68-bit, G-168-bit character modeenable, G-7AAccessremote, 1-12, 8-2ACCM, G-12Adddefault route, 3-24DNS information, 3-25

Page 355 - PUSH PUSH ( 1C )

IndexIndexAsync-to-TCP gateway service, 1-6,7-11asytcp.log, 7-20, 8-47AT Comp, G-13Atalkas, 3-18, 4-10, 6-3example, 6-3Atlog, E-1atmgr.log, 8-47Atnets

Page 356 - PUSH ( 1C ) PUSH

IndexIndexservice ports, 3-28, 7-3SLIP information, 3-28SNMP information, 3-26, 3-28time, 3-28Char mode, G-10CIPX, 1-13CIPX max slot (ipx), G-13Class,

Page 357

FeaturesAdministrationR3.0 UpgradePrevious releases of the LCS60 can be upgraded to Release 3.0. This requiresremoving the software and any patches fo

Page 358 - ROUTE ( 1M ) ROUTE

IndexIndexfiber interface, 2-19power, 2-26system console, 2-9through modems, 2-17through StarKeeper II NMS, 2-17through the Lucent Technologiesdata sw

Page 359 - ROUTE ROUTE ( 1M )

IndexIndexDkmaint, E-8Dksrvlog, 8-44to8-45Dkuidtab, 8-45DNS, 3-25, G-1DNS configuration file, 3-25example, 3-25DNS Configuration menu, 3-25DNS resolve

Page 360 - STATLCS ( 1M ) STATLCS

IndexIndexFFail, G-16, G-18FCC regulations, 2-5Features, 1-6Fiber access, 8-2Fiber cableconnection, 2-4, 2-19to2-20routing, 2-19Fiber connectionerror

Page 361 - TELNET TELNET ( 1 )

IndexIndexInitial parms field, A-7Initial setup, 3-3Initsetup, 3-6, 8-5example, 3-6Installation, 2-6application software, 9-9CPM-HS module, 2-20hardwa

Page 362 - TELNET ( 1 ) TELNET

IndexIndexlcsstatD.log, 8-47Len, G-11Limit, G-17Local addr, G-12Local address, G-14toG-15Local backup/restore, 8-27Local comp slot, G-12Local max slot

Page 363

IndexIndexNetworkexample, 3-1management, 1-20name, G-2, G-4, G-8security, 1-18Network Access Controller, (seeNAC)Network access password, 8-38Network

Page 364

IndexIndexPPP, 1-12, G-2administration, 4-18client software, F-2configuration, 4-1dialstrings, 4-13ready, 4-15references, 1-4screen, F-16service examp

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IndexIndexRemote Addr Address, G-13Remote Addr Zone, G-13Remote Upgrade Installation Menu,9-17Remote user, G-14toG-15Removalapplication software, 9-13

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IndexIndexServer name (#), G-20Server table, A-1flags, A-4modifications to, A-9scanning rules, A-8validation and matching, A-9Serversdefine, 8-33Servi

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IndexIndexstop, 5-13SLIP connection, 5-10SLIP serviceconfiguration, 5-3configuration parameters, G-5miscellaneous administrativecommands, 5-15SLIP ser

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FeaturesManual PagesThe LCS60 is provided with a set of online manual pages. Some commands thatmay be of particular help to the system administrator

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IndexIndexSystem console, 8-2configuration, 2-9connection, 2-9System console parameters, 8-24System Field, A-2System responseshow to enter, 9-2, D-2Sy

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IndexIndexUUFS Utility Fixes tapeinstallation, 9-7UNIX commands, 1-21UNIX System softwareinstallation, 9-1, D-1Update, 8-12, 8-15Upgrade, 1-20, 8-21R1

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IndexIndexI-16 Issue 2

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FeaturesManual Pages# mancommandwhere command is the name of the command.Customer AssistanceTechnical support is available for the LCS60 from the Luce

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2Hardware InstallationIntroduction 2-1Controls and Indicators 2-1Site Preparation 2-2Space Requirements 2-4Cabling 2-4EMI Considerations 2-5Required E

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Table of ContentsConfiguration of the Lucent Technologies DataSwitch – LCS60 2-21Dialogues 2-22Enter Group Name 2-22Define the Local Address for the L

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HardwareIntroductionThe LCS60 is supplied with the operating software already installed; therefore,installation consists mainly of installing hardware

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HardwareIntroductionTable 2-1: Controls and Indicators_ _____________________________________________________________________Controls_ ______________

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HardwareSite PreparationTable 2-2: Specifications_ _______________________________________________________LCS60 Network Interface for Ethernet_ _____

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Table of ContentsDialogues 2-22Enter Group Name 2-22Define the Local Address for the LCS60 2-22Configure the CPM-HS Module 2-24Power and Grounding 2-2

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HardwareSite PreparationSpace RequirementsThe LCS60 can be rack mounted, wall mounted, or installed on a secure surface.The unit is 7 × 17 × 19 inches

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HardwareSite PreparationEMI ConsiderationsThe LCS60 can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed in accordancewith instructions, may cause

Page 381

HardwareAssemblyUnpackingThe LCS60 hardware comes fully assembled, with the exception of two handlesthat mount on the front frame of the enclosure. A

Page 382

HardwareInstalling the LCS602 . With the horizontal support in place, slide the LCS60 into place. Fastenthe front frame of the LCS60 to the front up

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Wall MountingWall mounting the LCS60 requires a Wall Mount Assembly to position the unitvertically as shown in Figure 2-1.

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Connecting the System ConsoleWARNING: Connect and disconnect cables ONLY when the power is off.The LCS60 uses a system co

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Table 2-5: MVME712M Module Optioning_ ____________________________________________________Default Optioning_ ____________

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Table 2-6: RS-232 Interface_ __________________________________________________________________Pin Designation Function

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Direct Connection to the LCS60To connect an asynchronous terminal or PC directly to the LCS60 for use as anLCS60 console,

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HardwareInstalling the LCS601 . Serial Port 1 should be optioned to emulate DCE operation. This is thedefault; therefore, if you haven’t changed an

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Table of ContentsDynamically Assigned IP Address 4-17Administration 4-18Show Session Examples 4-18Call Trace Example 4-20Log File 4-21Related Commands

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Screen 2-1: continuedPORT NUMBER [1-12: +(1-12)]: 11COMMENT [up to 60 chars double quoted]:"console for lcs60 morse&q

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Screen 2-2: continuedDIRECTION [originate, receive, 2way]: receiveDEVICE OR HOST [up to 8 chars: +(standard)]: morsconHOST

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Note: There are small variations in system prompts and responses dependingon the release of the Lucent Technologies data s

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Connection through ModemsTo connect an asynchronous terminal or PC to the LCS60 for use as a system con-sole by means of m

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HardwareInstalling the LCS602 . Connect the LCS60 rear panel connector labeled "Serial Port 1" to an asyn-chronous port on the data switch

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Connecting the Fiber InterfaceConnection to the data switch network for data communications is by means of adual optical f

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Cables are placed in a single conduit having not less than ¾-inch innerdiameterThe pull force on an optical fiber cable do

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Remove the rubber caps from the optical fiber cable that runs from thereceiver side of the LCS60, and connect the optical

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60DialoguesNote: Dialogues differ depending on the data switch and release.Enter Group NameCC0> enter groupGROUP [up to 8

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60CC0> enter addressLEVEL [local, area, exchange, local, speedcall: +(local)]: localTYPE [x121, mnemonic, both: +(mnemoni

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Table of Contents7Gateway Services – Configuration andAdministrationLCS60 Configuration and Connection for GatewayService 7-1Access to Gateway Service

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60address This is the IP network security group name. The first addressentered must be the the same as the node name that i

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60comment A description of the entry.hardware type The fiber interface hardware for the LCS60 always con-nects to the CPM-HS

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Figure 2-7: LCS60 Rear Panel AC ConnectionsTo AsynchronousTerminalCoaxial CableSerial Port 2TTY01Serial Port 3 Serial Por

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Power-Down ProceduresOnly a user logged on as root may shut the system down at the system console.When logged on as a user

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Through Modems – console and modem optioning and cablingThrough StarKeeper II NMS – check the console and LCS60 connec-tio

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HardwareInstalling the LCS60Configure the LCS60Configure the LCS60 as directed in Chapters 3 through 7.LAN ConnectionsEthernetConnections to an Ethern

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HardwareLAN Connections2-30 Issue 3

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3General LCS60 SoftwareConfigurationIntroduction 3-1Preliminary Hardware Requirements 3-1Preliminary Configuration Requirements 3-2Specific Services 3

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Table of ContentsConfiguration Changes 3-28Administrative and MaintenanceCommands3-29ii Issue 3

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LCS60 SoftwareIntroductionThis chapter describes the steps required for configuring the LCS60 software. Anexample of a network topology is shown in F

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Table of ContentsTypical Administrative Tasks 8-21Show Session Example 8-22Log Level Example 8-23Change the Default Route Example 8-23Summary Output E

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LCS60 SoftwareIntroductionVerify that the following procedures have been followed:1 . The LCS60 is securely mounted as described in Chapter 2.2 . Th

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LCS60 SoftwareIntroductionSpecific ServicesThe instructions in this chapter describe the configuration of some of the avail-able services on the LCS60

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LCS60 SoftwareInitial SetupCaution: You have super-user permission and could inadvertentlychange/delete any and all files, therefore, it is important

Page 415

LCS60 SoftwareInitial SetupWARNING: "lcsadm" configuration is already in progress. Continuing cancause catastrophic results!Do you want to

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LCS60 SoftwareInitial SetupTop># configTop>Config># ReturnCommands may be abbreviated. Commands are:addhost addnet atalkas backup consoled

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LCS60 SoftwareInitial Setup*** This step allows the LCS60 Administrator to enter the software key for this*** LCS60 in order to activate the appropria

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LCS60 SoftwareInitial SetupEnter 2 on the screen above and continue with initsetup as shown below.Note: If a software key already exists on the LCS60,

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LCS60 SoftwareInitial SetupNote: You must have the appropriate key to activate the features on yourLCS60. The R1 key will activate gateway services a

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services —srvsetupAfter executing the initial setup procedures above, configure the protocols andgateway

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetupTop>Config># srvsetLCS60 Protocols and Services Configuration ProcedureThe &quo

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Table of ContentsLCS60 Application Software Installation 9-9Removing the LCS60 Application Software 9-13Upgrade 9-15Remote Upgrade 9-16Installing an U

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetupEnter Menu Selection[? for help, q to quit, RETURN for menu]==> q*** This step all

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetupEnter Menu Selection[ Type q to QUIT or ? for HELP ]==> 1Enter session parameter:&

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetup[ Type q to QUIT or ? for HELP ]==> 1Enter session parameter:"maxsessions&quo

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetupNote: The following prompts (ipas) will be displayed only if SLIP or PPP isconfigured

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetupIP NETWORK SECURITY GROUP MANAGEMENT FOR SLIP AND PPP SERVICES1 Add an IP Network Se

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetup****** Class B IP Address: 154.12.25*** Network Mask: 255.255.255.0Is this correct?E

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetupAdded reserved IP address [ 154.12.23.7 ] for [ tbaker ]within IP Network Security Gr

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetupEnter Menu Selection[ Type q to quit or ? for help ]==> 1*** The AppleTalk virtual

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetup1 Configure an Ethernet Interface2 Delete an Ethernet Interface3 Display all Inter

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LCS60 SoftwareConfigure Protocols and Gateway Services — srvsetupNote: The following prompts (ipx) will be displayed only if IPX is configured.*** Thi

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