ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
Installing Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition (ES5044R, ES5085R, and ES2024R) The IP Address key has an invalid IP address. Please correct the problem after the property sheet is displayed. 8. Click OK. After about 1 minute, a tabbed Microsoft TCP/IP Properties screen appears. 9. Configure the FDDI network adapter card as follows: a. Use the scroll bar to select the following adapter from the drop-down list of adapters: SK-NET FDDI PCI Adapter b. Click the IP Address tab, then enter IP address information as follows: 1) Click “Specify an IP address.” A dot appears in the circle to indicate it is selected. Note: You must know if this Windows 2000 or NT server node is being installed as the first, second, third, or fourth Windows node in the ClearPath IX system to which it is connected. You will use the IP address associated with that node number. The addresses are listed in Table B-1. 2) In the IP Address field, type the appropriate FDDI address for this node (for example, 192.168.057.003 for the first Intel node) as described in Appendix B, then press Tab. 3) A default address of 255.255.255.0 may be automatically calculated for the Subnet Mask field. Verify that the address has this value. (Edit it, if necessary.) c. Click the Advanced button. 1) Click the Add button in the IP Addresses box. 2) Enter the other two addresses and subnet masks for Windows NT from Table B-1. 3) Click OK. 10. Configure the Ethernet network adapter card as follows: a. Use the scroll bar to select the appropriate adapter from the drop-down list of adapters: For the ES5044R or ES5085R: Intel Pro/100+ Dual Port Adapter [port 1] For the ES2024R: AMD Pcnet PermaNet Server LFT Adapter b. Click the IP Address tab, then enter the following IP address information: 1) Click “Specify an IP address.” 2) In the IP Address field, enter the IP address for the Windows NT node from Table 2–2, then press Tab. 3) Change the subnet mask to the netmask address identified in Table 2–2, or skip this field (accept the default). 4–8 Version 009B (Web Only) 7850 5104–009
Installing Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition (ES5044R, ES5085R, and ES2024R) 4) If you have a gateway (router), click Advanced and take the following steps: 5) Click Add. 6) In the Gateway address field of the Gateways section, type the gateway address identified in Table 2–2. 7) Click Add. The address appears in the gateways list box. 8) Repeat these steps for each additional gateway required, then click OK when done. c. If the site chooses to implement WINS, click the WINS Address tab (otherwise skip this step), then enter the following WINS information: 1) In the Primary WINS Server field, type the address identified in Table 2–2, then press Tab. 2) If applicable, type the IP address of the Secondary WINS Server identified in Table 2–2. d. Click the DNS tab and take the following steps: 1) Enter the IP address for the first DNS server from Table 2–2, if the site has any DNS servers. 2) Click Add. The DNS address is added to the search order list box. 3) Repeat these steps for each additional DNS server. 4) Enter a domain name, if possible, for proper operation of the IIS services. e. Click the Routing tab. Then click “Enable IP forwarding” to clear the check box if it is not already clear. This ensures the security of the HMP interconnect. You must not enable IP forwarding. f. ES5085R only:Use the scroll bar to select the second port (Intel Pro/100+ Dual Port Adapter [port 2]) from the drop-down list of adapters. Then repeat steps b through d above if the second port will be used. (By default, it is not.)When finished, continue with step 14. 11. Click OK. The following message appears if (and only if) you have selected to install WINS: At least one adapter card has an empty WINS address. Do you want to continue? 12. Click YES. Windows NT loads files and configures the network, and then the tabbed date/time properties screen appears. 13. Click “Time zone” and, if necessary, take the following steps for each field: a. Time zone—To change the time zone, click on the scroll bar arrow and scroll up or down to select the correct time zone. The map shifts over the time zone selected. b. Daylight saving time—Click the check box to select daylight saving time if it applies to the time zone. 7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) 4–9
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Installing Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition (ES5044R, ES5085R, <strong>and</strong><br />
ES2024R)<br />
The IP Address key has an invalid IP address.<br />
Please correct the problem after the property sheet is displayed.<br />
8. Click OK.<br />
After about 1 minute, a tabbed Microsoft TCP/IP Properties screen appears.<br />
9. Configure the FDDI network adapter card as follows:<br />
a. Use the scroll bar to select the following adapter from the drop-down list of<br />
adapters:<br />
SK-NET FDDI PCI Adapter<br />
b. Click the IP Address tab, then enter IP address information as follows:<br />
1) Click “Specify an IP address.” A dot appears in the circle to indicate it is<br />
selected.<br />
Note: You must know if this Windows 2000 or NT server node is being<br />
installed as the first, second, third, or fourth Windows node in the<br />
<strong>ClearPath</strong> <strong>IX</strong> system to which it is connected. You will use the IP<br />
address associated with that node number. The addresses are listed<br />
in Table B-1.<br />
2) In the IP Address field, type the appropriate FDDI address for this node (for<br />
example, 192.168.057.003 for the first Intel node) as described in Appendix B,<br />
then press Tab.<br />
3) A default address of 255.255.255.0 may be automatically calculated for the<br />
Subnet Mask field. Verify that the address has this value. (Edit it, if<br />
necessary.)<br />
c. Click the Advanced button.<br />
1) Click the Add button in the IP Addresses box.<br />
2) Enter the other two addresses <strong>and</strong> subnet masks for Windows NT from Table<br />
B-1.<br />
3) Click OK.<br />
10. Configure the Ethernet network adapter card as follows:<br />
a. Use the scroll bar to select the appropriate adapter from the drop-down list of<br />
adapters:<br />
For the ES5044R or ES5085R:<br />
Intel Pro/100+ Dual Port Adapter [port 1]<br />
For the ES2024R:<br />
AMD Pcnet PermaNet Server LFT Adapter<br />
b. Click the IP Address tab, then enter the following IP address information:<br />
1) Click “Specify an IP address.”<br />
2) In the IP Address field, enter the IP address for the Windows NT node from<br />
Table 2–2, then press Tab.<br />
3) Change the subnet mask to the netmask address identified in Table 2–2, or<br />
skip this field (accept the default).<br />
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