SNMP Initialization File
DRIVERS\ETC\
lmhosts.cnp
Imhosts.org Always
Always LMHOSTS include file
LMHOSTS include backup
A
ADAPTERTYPE attribute (for defining EVLANs and shared adapters), 6-10 ADD NP ATTACHMENT MAPPING
networking command, 6-12 attributes
configuring 9000-byte Jumbo Frames, 5-2 configuring with the NAU, 3-9
determining adapter information, 3-8
connecting native MCP network with, 5-1 connecting VMMCP network with, 5-2 initialization file building, A-9
integrating networks with, 5-1 using initialization files, 3-8 browse feature
browsing across subnets, 5-4
enabling workstations to browse MCP environment, 5-3
general description, 5-2
C
central processor module (CPM), 1-15 changing IP address for Network
Services, 2-7 Libra Series native MCP and FS1800
networking values, 3-4
maintenance LAN IP addresses for Libra Series native MCP and FS1800 servers, 3-21
preconfigured (Libra Series native MCP and FS1800 servers), 3-4 preconfigured (VMMCP servers), 4-4 CNS Line ID property, 2-13
CNS REMOTEINSTALL command, 2-43 configuration values
Libra 4000 servers, 2-7
Libra Series native MCP and FS1800 servers, 2-8
networking values for Libra 4000 servers, 4-7
networking values for Libra Series native MCP and FS1800 servers, 3-4 networking values for VMMCP
servers, 4-5
storing in Windows registry, 2-5 updating Network Services
information, 2-5 VMMCP servers, 2-7, 4-3 Windows server values, 3-25 configuring
IP addresses on Windows servers, 3-25 Network Services
on a partitionable server, 2-6
updating MCP network configuration, 3-4 CONNECTION inquiry, 6-12
control number, 2-32, 6-2, 6-18, 6-19 CPM (central processor module), 1-15 crash recovery
file, 7-4
excluding the EVLAN path, 2-38 DELETE NP ATTACHMENT MAPPING
command, 6-12
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), 3-3, 4-3
DNS (domain name server), 3-2, 4-2 domain name server (DNS), 3-2, 4-2 domains, in Microsoft Networks
assigning units to, 5-5 dump files
NAU network version, using, A-4 Network Services, 6-6
Enhanced Virtual LAN (See EVLAN) ESTABLISHCALL command, 6-15
configuring data path for the Windows server, 3-34, 4-15 overview of EVLAN adapter, 1-5 specifying data path, 2-38, 3-35 verifying Network Services
installation, 2-33
EVLAN data path, specifying, 4-16
F
preparing to use, 2-10, 3-13 Fast Ethernet shared adaptersconfiguration information, 3-8 preparing for, 2-10
replacing with a different type, 2-40 updating driver for, 2-40
Fast Ethernet switch described, 1-14 rebooting, 3-41
specifying data path to MCP, 3-37 FC3-IOP
described, 1-19 IP addresses, 1-12
Forward RIP Frames to MCP property, 2-13 FS1100 servers
replacing with a different type, 2-40 updating driver for, 2-40
H
guidelines for building BNA files, A-9 guidelines for building CNS files, A-5 guidelines for building TCP/IP files, A-7 Heritage Network Services, 3-9 Libra Model 180 servers, 3-7
Libra Model 680 and 690 servers, A-2 Libra Series native MCP and FS1800
servers, 3-7 for a partitioned system, 2-6
functions, 2-5 installing
Network Services in the Windows server environment, 2-15
Network Services on Libra Series native MCP and FS1800 servers, 2-16 Network Services on MCP server, 2-15 Network Services on VMMCP
servers, 2-20
overview of the process for Network Services, 2-2
Internet host name, defining, 3-17 IP addresses
changing for Network Services EVLAN path, 2-7
configuring (Libra Series native MCP and
configuring for workstations, 3-30 configuring maintenance LAN, 3-20 configuring on VMMCP servers, 4-3 preventing private addresses from being
sent to WINS Server, 3-3, 4-3 reconfiguring WINS servers, 3-40, 4-21 SAS-IOP and FC3-IOP, 1-12
SCSI tape appliance and Crypto Co-processor, 1-13
Windows servers (Libra Series native MCP and FS1800 servers), 3-25
J
Janus Surrogate adapters, 3-32, 4-13 Jumbo Frames
Libra Model 580 and 590 servers MCP networking values, 3-4 Libra Model 585 and 595 servers
MCP networking values, 3-4
network architecture description, 1-6 Libra Model 680 and 690 servers
diagram, 1-11 Libra Series native MCP servers
configuration values, 2-8
installing Network Services, 2-16 TCP/IP network integration, 3-1 LINEID attribute (for defining shared
LMHOSTS file, 3-2, 4-2
and browsing across subnets, 5-4 Libra native MCP, and FS1800
servers, 3-34 setting up, 2-30, 2-35, 2-38 used to specify the EVLAN data
path, 2-47, 4-16
used to specify the external LAN data path, 4-18
LocalAddress attribute (for defining VLANs and shared adapters), 6-11
emulation on VMMCP servers, 1-16 link between virtual MCP and
Windows, 1-6 controlling on native MCP servers, 3-41 controlling on VMMCP servers, 4-22 MCP environment (VMMCP servers)
rebooting, 4-21 MCP networking values
Libra Series native MCP and FS1800, 3-4 VMMCP servers, 4-4
MCP networking, optimizing, 5-6 MCP server
described, 1-15
mapping host names to IP addresses, 3-18 rebooting, 3-41
Microsoft Networks
integrating ClearPath servers into, 5-2 MTU (maximum transmission unit)
controlling on native MCP servers, 3-41 controlling on VMMCP servers, 4-22 multiple network processors
installing Network Services on VMMCP servers, 2-20
N
name resolution
for EVLAN data path, 3-34 strategies for choosing, 3-1, 4-2 native MCP servers
name cache, managing, 2-30, 2-38 name resolution, 2-38
DELETE NP ATTACHMENT MAPPING, 6-12 DUMP NP, 6-13
FS1100, FS1300, and FS1700 servers, 1-6 Libra 4000 servers, 1-8
Libra Model 400, 1-6
Libra Model 680/690 servers, 1-8
verifying for Libra native MCP and FS1800 servers, 3-41
network integration (VMMCP servers), 4-1 Network Services
bringing into service, 2-31, 6-2 configuration values for Libra 4000
servers, 2-7
configuration values for Libra native MCP and FS1800 Series servers, 2-8 configuration values for VMMCP
examining values (VMMCP servers), 4-11 file summary, B-1
initiating a dump, 6-6
installation values, gathering, 2-6
installing Libra Series native MCP, and FS1800 servers, 2-16
installing Network Services on VMMCP servers, 2-20
MCP reports, 6-20 operations, 6-1
operations interface summary, 6-10 optimizing for EVLAN performance, 5-6 overview, 1-3
post-installation activities, 2-33 pre-installation activities, 2-5 recovering the event log, 6-6, 6-7 reinitializing, 6-3
reinstalling, 2-31, 2-46 removing, 6-3
removing from Windows server, 2-41 restoring a previous release, 2-46 SA configuration and installation
interfaces, 1-4
setup program (partitioned system) reconfiguring on, 2-37 setup program for a partitioned
system, 2-6
submitting trouble reports, 6-8 troubleshooting, 7-1
upgrading on a connected Windows server, 2-43
upgrading Windows, 2-1
verifying EVLAN installation, 2-33
verifying shared adapter installation, 2-35 viewing the event log online, 6-6
Network Services values examining, 3-31
updating (Libra Series native MCP and FS1800 servers), 3-31
network version dump files, using, A-4 networking configuration, verifying, 4-22 networking values
Libra Series native MCP and FS1800 servers, 3-4
VMMCP servers, 4-4 NP dump files, 6-6
NP Event Notification report, 6-20 NP heartbeat timer, 3-10
specifying EVLAN path (native MCP servers), 3-39
specifying the EVLAN path (VMMCP servers), 4-20
verifying EVLAN path, 2-33 port aggregation
preparing to use Fast Ethernet port aggregation, 2-10, 3-13 port number, 2-32, 6-2, 6-18 preparing to use Ethernet
JumboFrames, 2-11
preparing to use IEEE 802.1Q VLANS, 2-12 preparing to use Quality of Service over
LAN, 2-13
properties, shared adapters, 2-13
Q
Quality of Service over LAN preparing to use, 2-13
R
READY NP command, 2-32, 6-17 rebooting system environments, 4-21
Libra native MCP, and FS1800 servers, 3-41
rebooting Windows servers VMMCP servers, 4-21 reconfiguring
shared adapter, 2-40
REMOTEINSTALL command, 6-16 upgrading on a connected Windows
server, 2-43 reports, 6-20
Request for Comments (RFC) 1122, 3-41, 4-22
RESET reports
viewing on Libra Native MCP servers, 3-42
viewing on VMMCP servers, 4-23 restoring a previous release of Network
Services, 2-46
SCP (See system control processor) SCSI tape appliance
installing on native MCP servers, 2-16 installing on VMMCP servers, 2-20 management of LMHOSTS file, 2-30 using in a partitioned system, 2-6 shared adapters
and Heritage Network Services (BNA), 1-4 attributes, 6-10
host name to IP address mapping, 3-18 initialization files, A-1
network integration in Libra Series native MCP servers, 3-1
packet size, controlling, 3-41 RESET reports, viewing, 3-42 TCP/IP initialization file
creating (Libra Series native MCP, and FS1800 servers), 3-9
UNIT RESERVE (UR) NP command, 6-19 UNIT RESERVE (UR) PORT command, 2-32,
6-18, 7-3
Unknown IP Frame Route property, 2-13 upgrading Network Services
on a connected Windows server, 2-43 UTILIZATION inquiry, 6-15
V
version control, 2-17
Virtual Machine for ClearPath MCP VMMCP) installing Network Services, 2-20
VMMCP servers
configuration values, 2-7
initialization files, A-2
initialization files (preconfigured), 4-4 IP addresses, configuring, 4-3 MCP networking values for, 4-4 TCP/IP network integration, 4-1
W
Windows
directing Windows data to MCP environment, 3-34
upgrading Network Services to later Windows version, 2-1 Windows Internet name server
(WINS), 3-40 Windows event log
location, 6-6 recovering, 6-6, 6-7 viewing online, 6-6
Windows Internet name server (WINS) and name resolution strategies, 3-2, 4-2 browsing across subnets, 5-4
preventing private IP address from being sent to, 3-3, 4-3
specifying IP address, 3-40 specifying IP address of VMMCP
servers, 4-21 Windows server
described, 1-15
in VMMCP environment, 1-6
IP addresses for Libra Series native MCP and FS1800 servers, 3-25
WINS (See Windows Internet name server) workgroups
assigning units, 5-5 workstations
configuring on Libra native MCP and FS1800 servers, 3-30 enabling to browse MCP
environment, 5-3