ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide

ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide

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Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 (DR/2) a. Read the contents of the first page, then press the Page Down key to read the next page. b. When you have read the entire agreement, click I agree. c. Click Next to proceed. After a few seconds, a Windows NT Setup screen appears, followed by a Name and Organization screen. 8. Enter Name and Organization as follows: a. Name field—Enter the user name the site wants identified with the Windows NT node. b. Press the Tab key to advance to the Organization field. c. Organization field—Enter the organization the site wants identified with the Windows NT node. d. Click Next to proceed to the next screen. A Registration screen appears asking for the registration number from the Certificate of Authentication. 9. Enter the registration number as recorded in Table 2–2, or directly from the Certificate of Authentication, as follows: a. Type the required digits in each field. b. Click Next to proceed. A Licensing Modes screen appears. 10. Click the Per Seat licensing option, then click Next to proceed. The Computer Name screen appears. Note: This name (up to 15 characters) is the Network Basic Input/Output System (NETBIOS) name that uniquely identifies the computer in the Windows NT workgroup or domain. It must be different from the workgroup or domain name. 11. In the Name field, enter the host name from Table 2–2 by which the Windows NT node will be identified on the external TCP/IP network. Click Next to proceed to the next screen. The Server Type screen appears. 12. Click Primary Domain Controller (PDC), Backup Domain Controller (BDC), or Member Server as chosen by the site (see Table 6–1). Then click Next to proceed. Note: Member Server was chosen as the default option for this procedure. If you choose the PDC or BDC option you may need to respond to additional prompts not documented here. See Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Concepts and Planning for more information. The Administrator Account screen appears. 6–6 Version 009B (Web Only) 7850 5104–009

Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 (DR/2) 13. Enter and confirm the password for the administrator’s account as follows: a. In the Password field, type the password administrator. b. Press the Tab key to go to the Confirm Password field. Type administrator in that field. c. Click Next to proceed. Note: Following installation, the site must change the default password (administrator) to a different password. After about 1 minute, a Windows NT Setup screen for configuring networking appears. 14. Click Next. After a brief wait during which the setup program searches for network adapters, the following message appears: SK-NET FDDI PCI Adapter Card Setup Continue Cancel Help 15. Click Continue. Intel Pro 100 is detected on the DR/2. 16. Click Close. An error message appears as follows: The IP Address key has an invalid IP address. Please correct the problem after the property sheet is displayed. 17. Click OK. After about 1 minute, a tabbed Microsoft TCP/IP Properties screen appears. 18. 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 is automatically calculated for the Subnet Mask field. Do not change that address. c. Click the Advanced button. 7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) 6–7

Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 (DR/2)<br />

a. Read the contents of the first page, then press the Page Down key to read the next<br />

page.<br />

b. When you have read the entire agreement, click I agree.<br />

c. Click Next to proceed.<br />

After a few seconds, a Windows NT Setup screen appears, followed by a Name <strong>and</strong><br />

Organization screen.<br />

8. Enter Name <strong>and</strong> Organization as follows:<br />

a. Name field—Enter the user name the site wants identified with the Windows NT<br />

node.<br />

b. Press the Tab key to advance to the Organization field.<br />

c. Organization field—Enter the organization the site wants identified with the<br />

Windows NT node.<br />

d. Click Next to proceed to the next screen.<br />

A Registration screen appears asking for the registration number from the Certificate<br />

of Authentication.<br />

9. Enter the registration number as recorded in Table 2–2, or directly from the Certificate<br />

of Authentication, as follows:<br />

a. Type the required digits in each field.<br />

b. Click Next to proceed.<br />

A Licensing Modes screen appears.<br />

10. Click the Per Seat licensing option, then click Next to proceed.<br />

The Computer Name screen appears.<br />

Note: This name (up to 15 characters) is the Network Basic Input/Output System<br />

(NETBIOS) name that uniquely identifies the computer in the Windows NT<br />

workgroup or domain. It must be different from the workgroup or domain<br />

name.<br />

11. In the Name field, enter the host name from Table 2–2 by which the Windows NT node<br />

will be identified on the external TCP/IP network. Click Next to proceed to the next<br />

screen.<br />

The Server Type screen appears.<br />

12. Click Primary Domain Controller (PDC), Backup Domain Controller (BDC), or<br />

Member Server as chosen by the site (see Table 6–1). Then click Next to proceed.<br />

Note: Member Server was chosen as the default option for this procedure. If you<br />

choose the PDC or BDC option you may need to respond to additional<br />

prompts not documented here. See Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0<br />

Concepts <strong>and</strong> Planning for more information.<br />

The Administrator Account screen appears.<br />

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