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ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide

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16.6. Testing TCP/IP Communications<br />

Customizing the Site<br />

Once sites customize their CMS 1100 configuration(16.2), they can test TCP/IP<br />

communications as follows:<br />

1. Access an OS 2200 console session at either the SPO workstation or at the monitor<br />

concentrator.<br />

2. Start the customized CMS 1100 configuration. CMS 1100 should indicate that the<br />

Ethernet interface has been initialized, <strong>and</strong> is up <strong>and</strong> active.<br />

3. At the Intel node, log on as follows:<br />

• At a UnixWare node, log on as superuser at a console session, if you are not<br />

already logged on (10.13.2).<br />

• At a Windows NT node, log on as administrator, if you are not already logged on<br />

(11.8), <strong>and</strong> open the Comm<strong>and</strong> Prompt window (MS-DOS prompt).<br />

4. Type the following comm<strong>and</strong>, then press Enter:<br />

ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx<br />

where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the 2200 node. Alternatively, you<br />

could enter hostname instead of the IP address, where hostname is the Internet<br />

system name assigned to the 2200 node.<br />

The following message should appear in response:<br />

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is alive<br />

where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the 2200 node.<br />

The connection is not operational if the following message appears:<br />

no answer from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx<br />

16.7. Installing Optional UnixWare Products<br />

After running the tuning script to complete installation of UnixWare, sites can install<br />

optional application packages. In general, optional packages are installed using the<br />

following procedure:<br />

1. If you are not already logged on, log on as the root user (user-id root).<br />

2. Load the application package release medium (CD-ROM, tape, or diskette) in the<br />

appropriate drive unit.<br />

3. At the shell prompt enter a pkgadd comm<strong>and</strong> appropriate to the media. For example:<br />

# pkgadd -d /dev/rdsk/device<br />

where device is the name of the device from which software is being installed (for<br />

example, c0s0 or f03ht).<br />

Answer any prompts that appear on the screen. Refer to the individual product<br />

documentation for specific instructions.<br />

4. After the last package has been installed, reboot.<br />

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