ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
Communication Settings Specific to ClearPath IX 192.168.57.25 fdd222sr # Reserved for second shared 2200 192.168.57.26 fdd222am # Reserved for second OPE 1 192.168.57.27 fdd222mr # Reserved for second Mapper 192.168.57.28 fdd222a2 # Reserved for second OPE 2 192.168.57.29 fdd222a3 # Reserved for second OPE 3 192.168.57.41 fdd3nttp # Reserved for third NT HTP 192.168.57.42 fdd3ntul # Reserved for third NT Uppder Layer Services 192.168.57.43 fdd3ntsr # Reserved for third NT node 192.168.57.44 fdd3uxsr # Reserved for third Unix node 192.168.57.45 fdd322sr # Reserved for third shared 2200 192.168.57.46 fdd322am # Reserved for third OPE 1 192.168.57.47 fdd322mr # Reserved for third Mapper 192.168.57.48 fdd322a2 # Reserved for third OPE 2 192.168.57.49 fdd322a3 # Reserved for third OPE 3 192.168.57.61 fdd4nttp # Reserved for fourth NT HTP 192.168.57.62 fdd4ntul # Reserved for fourth NT Upper Layer Services 192.168.57.63 fdd4ntsr # Reserved for fourth NT node 192.168.57.64 fdd4uxsr # Reserved for fourth Unix node 192.168.57.65 fdd422sr # Reserved for fourth shared 2200 192.168.57.66 fdd422am # Reserved for fourth OPE 1 192.168.57.67 fdd422mr # Reserved for fourth Mapper 192.168.57.68 fdd422a2 # Reserved for fourth OPE 2 # Put your site specific information after the next line. # end ClearPath IX /etc/hosts defaults Example B–1. Default Hosts File for UnixWare Nodes and OPE B–4 Version 009B (Web Only) 7850 5104–009
Appendix C SPO/HMP IX Interface License Key Registration This appendix is for sites using Single Point Operations Console (formerly known as SPO/ESE Console). The ClearPath HMP IX server includes Single Point Operations Basic Edition for ClearPath IX software (component style name SMS 154-CPS). Your ClearPath IX server software license entitles you to use Basic Edition to operate a stand-alone ClearPath IX server or alternatively to manage one ClearPath IX server from one or more Single Point Operations servers (formerly known as SPO/ESE servers). License keys are not used within a stand-alone Basic Edition server. However, the feature that allows Single Point Operations Console to control a ClearPath IX server is enabled by a license key. That feature is known as the SPO/HMP IX Interface. When the license key is installed on the Single Point Operations server, an increment in Single Point Operations Console functionality is provided as follows: • The ANSI X3.64 connectivity attributes are enabled for monitoring the Single Point Operations server. • If Windows NT is installed on an Intel node − The Windows NT connectivity attributes are enabled for monitoring the Windows NT node. − The 2200Mon Status classification is enabled for running the HMP preconfigured Status display. • If UnixWare is installed on an Intel node − The ANSI X3.64 connectivity attributes are enabled for monitoring the UnixWare node. − The Unix2200Mon Status classification is enabled for running the HMP preconfigured Status display. Each ClearPath IX server delivery includes a temporary key that enables you to immediately configure and manage the ClearPath IX server from a Single Point Operations server. You should obtain a permanent key as soon as possible (see C.1). 7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) C–1
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Communication Settings Specific to <strong>ClearPath</strong> <strong>IX</strong><br />
192.168.57.25 fdd222sr # Reserved for second shared 2200<br />
192.168.57.26 fdd222am # Reserved for second OPE 1<br />
192.168.57.27 fdd222mr # Reserved for second Mapper<br />
192.168.57.28 fdd222a2 # Reserved for second OPE 2<br />
192.168.57.29 fdd222a3 # Reserved for second OPE 3<br />
192.168.57.41 fdd3nttp # Reserved for third NT HTP<br />
192.168.57.42 fdd3ntul # Reserved for third NT Uppder Layer Services<br />
192.168.57.43 fdd3ntsr # Reserved for third NT node<br />
192.168.57.44 fdd3uxsr # Reserved for third Unix node<br />
192.168.57.45 fdd322sr # Reserved for third shared 2200<br />
192.168.57.46 fdd322am # Reserved for third OPE 1<br />
192.168.57.47 fdd322mr # Reserved for third Mapper<br />
192.168.57.48 fdd322a2 # Reserved for third OPE 2<br />
192.168.57.49 fdd322a3 # Reserved for third OPE 3<br />
192.168.57.61 fdd4nttp # Reserved for fourth NT HTP<br />
192.168.57.62 fdd4ntul # Reserved for fourth NT Upper Layer Services<br />
192.168.57.63 fdd4ntsr # Reserved for fourth NT node<br />
192.168.57.64 fdd4uxsr # Reserved for fourth Unix node<br />
192.168.57.65 fdd422sr # Reserved for fourth shared 2200<br />
192.168.57.66 fdd422am # Reserved for fourth OPE 1<br />
192.168.57.67 fdd422mr # Reserved for fourth Mapper<br />
192.168.57.68 fdd422a2 # Reserved for fourth OPE 2<br />
# Put your site specific information after the next line.<br />
# end <strong>ClearPath</strong> <strong>IX</strong> /etc/hosts defaults<br />
Example B–1. Default Hosts File for UnixWare Nodes <strong>and</strong> OPE<br />
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