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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Installation Checklists and Tips Other checklists and support documents are also available on the Internet. Search for the TIB Internet Access for 2200 Support Documents (SPI 10061903). Use a text search for “internet access” for instructions on logging on to the site. 2.2. Installation Checklists During software installation, you need to input the information in the following two tables in response to prompts. Work with site personnel to define the required installation information identified in Table 2–1 and Table 2–2. You also need to input private interconnect (FDDI LAN) network parameters, which are identified in Appendix B, and which are predefined for each node. For more information on SPO aliases, see 2.3.2. Caution To prevent rework, accurately complete the checklists to prevent conflicts with existing network names and addresses at the site. 2–2 Version 009B (Web Only) 7850 5104–009

Table 2–1. General Installation Information Prompt Entry Windows 2000 and Windows NT Server Parameters Name and Organization Name __________________________ Server Type Installation procedures in this Guide are for member server (standalone server) installation only. If sites choose a different server type, they must provide the additional information required during installation, which is not documented here. Installation Checklists and Tips Determine the name the site wants identified with the Windows 2000 or Windows NT node (for example, the administrator’s name or the Windows owner name). Organization _____________________________ Determine the organization name the site wants identified with the Windows 2000 or Windows NT node. Have the client determine the Windows server type: − Primary Domain Controller (PDC) Directly maintains security and user account information in the master copy of the domain’s directory database. − Backup Domain Controller (BDC) If BDC is selected, the PDC must be accessible on the LAN during setup of the BDC. The BDC maintains a replicated copy of the directory database maintained by the PDC. Can be promoted to serve as a PDC. − Stand-alone Server (default recommendation) Stand-alone server is recommended in the following circumstances: If the server is to perform time critical tasks and the site does not want it spending time authorizing domain logon attempts or receiving synchronized copies of the domain’s directory database. If the site wants this server to have a different administrator or different user accounts from the rest of the servers in the domain. A member server can participate in a domain, although that is not required. SNMP Properties System administrator name __________________________ Date/Time Properties; Time Zone Phone number __________________________ Location (room number) __________________________ Time zone at the site _____________________________ Daylight saving time Check the checkbox provided on the Time Zone tab screen to indicate daylight saving time is used. Leave empty if daylight saving time is not used. continued 7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) 2–3

<strong>Installation</strong> Checklists <strong>and</strong> Tips<br />

Other checklists <strong>and</strong> support documents are also available on the Internet. Search for the<br />

TIB Internet Access for 2200 Support Documents (SPI 10061903). Use a text search for<br />

“internet access” for instructions on logging on to the site.<br />

2.2. <strong>Installation</strong> Checklists<br />

During software installation, you need to input the information in the following two tables<br />

in response to prompts. Work with site personnel to define the required installation<br />

information identified in Table 2–1 <strong>and</strong> Table 2–2.<br />

You also need to input private interconnect (FDDI LAN) network parameters, which are<br />

identified in Appendix B, <strong>and</strong> which are predefined for each node.<br />

For more information on SPO aliases, see 2.3.2.<br />

Caution<br />

To prevent rework, accurately complete the checklists to prevent conflicts with<br />

existing network names <strong>and</strong> addresses at the site.<br />

2–2 Version 009B (Web Only) 7850 5104–009

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