Home
Avaya Quick-Starting Routers and BNX Platforms User's Manual
Contents
1. Press RETURN to continue Step 7 Specify a name for the configuration file Save configuration to a file The Quick Start configuration of the router is now complete and active Do you wish to save this configuration to a file y n yl Default file name is startup cfg on the current volume NOTE Do NOT name this file config Later you may wish to rename this file config after you perform a named boot and verify its operation Enter file name startup cfg A 6 Sample Install bat Script Step 8 IP Inte Testing ping I p HHHHH H his te NOTE Type q lt Exiting More Lines 2 1 ping ping ping ping ping Test this initial IP interface configuration TI EST IP Interface rface 192 168 135 100 is up local IP interface P 192 168 135 100 r5 192 168 135 100 is alive size 16 192 168 135 100 is alive size 16 192 168 135 100 is alive size 16 192 168 135 100 is alive size 16 192 168 135 100 is alive size 16 st attempts to ping the Site Manager If routing has not yet converged an to ping the Site Manager workstation this happens you may either enter a bytes bytes bytes bytes bytes workstation attempt may fail If new IP address or quit and wait a short period of time the TI command line return gt to cancel this test Enter IP address of Site Manager workstation Mod
2. ccccccsceccesseeseeeeesesseeeeseeseeees 11 11 Figure 11 8 IP Configuration Window ccccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeesaaeeseeeeeeeaaeeeenees 11 11 Figure 11 9 Save Configuration File Window 000 eee eeete eee eeeeeteeeteneeeeeeeeeees 11 13 Figure 11 10 Sample Boot Router Window 0 0 eee eee terete teeeeeeeeteneeeeaeeeaeee 11 14 Tables Table 1 1 Routers with Quick Start Procedures ccccccceeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeetesesaeeesaees 1 1 Table 2 1 Network Information Worksheet ccccceesseceeeeesseeeeesesaeeeessensaeeeeeeeaas 2 3 Table 4 1 Initial Connection Port to the IP Network 0 c eccceceeeeeeeseeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeaees 4 1 Table 6 1 Quick Start Installation Files ccc cccccesseccesseeneeeeeeseeeeeeeseeseeeeessseeaeenss 6 3 Table 6 2 Router or BNX Platform Software Images cscceceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeesseeteees 6 4 Table 6 3 Quick Start Installation Script Commands cccceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 6 6 Table 7 1 Distinct Serial Numbers and Key Codes cceeceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeteeeeeeeesens 7 3 Table 7 2 Distinct Configuration Worksheet cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeseaeeeteneeeeaas 7 5 Table 11 1 Circuit type Designators in Default Circuit Names xi Audience About This Guide If you are responsible for activating a router or BNX platform on your IP network this guide can help you complete the Quick Start installation procedure to e
3. after the slot number as part of the command string 6 2 Running the Quick Start Installation Script rdar 2s Volume in volume 2 is Directory of 2 File Name Size Date Day Time config 7132 11 11 94 Fri bn exe 2644489 01 25 95 Wed install bat 147222 01 31 95 Tues ti cfg 184 01 31 95 Tues debug al 12568 01 31 95 Tues freboot exe 173040 01 31 95 Tues frediag exe 230405 01 31 95 Tues Figure 6 2 Sample Installation Files 3 Verify that the directory lists the Quick Start installation files shown in Table 6 1 or their equivalents Table 6 1 Quick Start Installation Files Filename File Type file_name exe example bn exe The bootable router or BNX platform or ace out software image see Table 6 2 config Configuration file debug al Alias file install bat Installation script file ti cfg Initial configuration file Note Other files may be in the directory Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms 4 Verify that the directory holds the correct software image for your router or BNX platform Table 6 2 Table 6 2 Router or BNX Platform Software Images Router Software Router Image Runs On AFN afn exe Memory card ASN asn exe Memory card BLN bn exe Memory card BCN bn exe Memory card BNX bnx exe Memory Card AN an exe Memory card and Flash Single Inline Memory Modules SIMMs CN FN LN VME ace
4. D data bits 3 2 default circuit name 11 9 files 6 3 dinfo 6 2 dir command 6 2 6 6 Distinct TCP IP Index 1 features required for Site Manager 7 2 serial numbers and key codes 7 3 testing 7 8 troubleshooting 7 8 E echo request 7 8 editing cshre file 8 4 9 4 10 3 enhancing pilot configuration file 11 15 environment verifying 8 5 9 5 10 4 exiting the Configuration Manager 11 13 the Technician Interface 6 10 F files installation 6 3 flash cards and router software images 6 4 Frame Relay worksheet information 2 5 FTP worksheet information 2 4 G getting help from a Bay Networks Technical Response Center xvi through CompuServe xiv through InfoFACTS service xv through World Wide Web xv H hardware configuration 11 5 HP 9000 installing Site Manager 10 2 operating with OpenView 10 6 system requirements 10 1 IBM LAN Support driver package 7 9 IBM Token Ring Adapter driver 7 9 implementing a configuration 11 13 InfoFACTS service xv initial IP configuration file 6 8 initializing the router 6 4 installation files 6 3 installation script commands 6 6 running 6 5 sample A 1 installing Site Manager on a PC 7 9 on a SPARCstation 8 2 on an HP 9000 10 2 on an RS 6000 9 3 IP address 6 9 11 11 Configuration window 11 11 enabling 11 11 stacks 7 1 subnet mask 11 11 transmit broadcast address 11 11 IP initial configuration worksheet
5. Graph Collected Data SNMP gt Data Collection amp Thresholds SNMP Filter Editor Site Manager gt Site Manager SynOptics Application Configuration dynamic Failing Resource Display Statistics Manager View Locate Options Mail Trap Monitor Print Remote Files Manager Event Files Update Symbols Figure 9 2 Starting a Site Manager Session from NetView 9 8 Chapter 10 Installing Site Manager on an HP 9000 Use Site Manager to remotely configure and manage the router on the IP network You install Site Manager on an HP 9000 workstation in this order Review system requirements Load the Site Manager software Add Site Manager User Accounts Verify Site Manager Installation Start up Site Manager Note BNX Site Manager does not run on the HP 9000 workstation Reviewing System Requirements The HP 9000 Site Manager requires the following to run HP Precision Architecture System HP 9000 7xx or HP 9000 8xx equipped with an Ethernet network adapter or a Token Ring network adapter HP UX 9 01 or later releases X11 Release 5 or later Motif Version 1 2 or later 16 MB of RAM minimum 65 MB of free disk space minimum 10 1 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms 32 MB of swap space minimum CD ROM drive Note The services network services directory supplied with the operating system should be complete If the snmp or snmp
6. 1 Select the Circuits gt Add Circuit option from the Configuration Manager window refer to Figure 11 4 The Add Circuit window appears Figure 11 5 This window displays the connectors for each link module or net module installed in the router or BNX platform The model determines the number of slots or in the case of the ASN the number of modules shown in the window Figure 11 5 shows 5 slots for a BLN Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Configuretion Mote SMSF Apert Circuit Heep 1 7 Color Keys Select linea from avallable conmectora Selected Slot Cons tomen T 3 z 1 TOEEHE TOREMI Cie CHG CMa Foi CRA F CORTILE Figure 11 5 Add Circuit Window 2 Click on one of the available connectors After you click on a connector Site Manager names the circuit that interfaces with this connector in the Circuit Name box The default circuit name identifies the type of circuit and the location of the connector Figure 11 6 Creating a Pilot Configuration File Type of circuit Slot or ASN module Connector position on link module E Ethernet where connector resides or net module Circuit Name E22 Figure 11 6 Site Manager Default Circuit Name Note We recommend that you follow the default circuit naming conventions so that circuit types and locations are represented consistently Table 11 1 lists the default circuit types Table 11 1 Circuit type Designators
7. Choose not to enter a Domain Server Name Choose to enter a Default Server Gateway B 2 Sample TCP IP Stack and NIC Driver Installation 21 Define our Gateway Name and Internet Address 22 Choose not to set up a serial line IP SLIP or PPP 23 Reboot the PC The Distinct TCP IP and network interface card driver installation succeeded B 3 A Access Stack Node ASN terminology 1 2 ace out 6 4 Add Circuit window 11 8 afn exe 6 4 an exe 6 4 asn exe 6 4 backplane command 5 2 baud rate 3 2 Bay Networks CompuServe forum xiv customer support xiv Home Page on World Wide Web xv InfoFACTS service xv publications ordering xvii Technical Response Center xvi bn exe 6 4 Boot Router window 11 14 booting 6 4 C cabling console 3 2 3 3 PC 3 2 3 3 router 4 1 circuit adding 11 7 default name 11 8 Index type designators table 11 9 worksheet information 2 3 commands backplane 5 2 dinfo 6 2 dir 6 2 6 6 manager 5 1 wfichkenv 8 5 9 5 10 4 wfchkinst 8 5 9 5 10 4 wfsm 8 6 9 6 10 4 communications parameters 3 1 3 2 CompuServe Bay Networks forum on xiv configuration file initial IP 6 8 Configuration Manager window 11 6 configuring pilot IP interface 11 7 connectors See ports console cabling 3 2 3 3 console operating parameters 3 1 3 2 creating a pilot configuration file 11 1 cshre file editing 8 4 customer support See getting help
8. 9 4 4 Installing Site Manager on an RS 6000 Log out of the user s account Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for each user who wants to run Site Manager Verifying Site Manager Installation Verify the Site Manager installation and environment as follows 1 2 3 Log in to the user s account Start up the X Windows environment Verify the Site Manager installation by entering wfchkinst After installation is verified the workstation displays the message Installation is complete and correct Verify the Site Manager environment by entering wfchkenv After the environment is verified the workstation displays the message Your environment seems to have been set up correctly Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for each user that has Site Manager installed Starting Up Site Manager Start up the Site Manager application on an RS 6000 as follows 1 Log in to a user account that has been set up for Site Manager operation 2 Start up the X Window environment 3 Change to a directory where you want to store configuration files Example The following sample command changes to the directory home siteman config_files cd home siteman config_files 9 5 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms 4 Activate Site Manager by entering the following command wfsm a lt router_IP_address gt amp lt router_IP_address gt is the IP address of the router or BNX platform s initial IP network interface A sample command is
9. Setting up SNMP community management is optional It allows you to limit control of this router to a single Site Manager workstation at a given IP address The default is to allow any Site Manager from any workstation to manage and to configure the router Note You can later configure this using Site Manager Do you wish to set SNMP community management y n n Step 4 Select TFTP default volume TFTP Default Volume Menu NVFS File System E SPACE CONTIG FREE SPACE VOL STATE TOTAL SIZE FR 23 FORMATTED 4194304 415822 403326 Enter volume number 2 TFTP default volume is 2 Step 5 Select FTP default volume FTP Menu Do you want to enable FTP y n n y NVFS File System VOL STATE TOTAL SIZE FREE SPACE CONTIG FREE SPACE 23 FORMATTED 4194304 415822 403326 Enter volume number 2 2 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms FTP default volume is 2 Step 6 Enable TELNET Enable the Technician Interface via TELNET Do you want to enable TI TELNET y n n Configuration Summary Link Module QE NF Connector 1 Slot 2 Circuit Name E21 IP address 192 168 135 100 IP subnetwork mask 255 255 255 224 Routing Protocol RIP Default Rt Listen No TFTP Default Volume 2 FTP Default Volume 2 I TELNET No
10. Figure 11 4 i eontigurationanager E Ce e _ lt _e Configuration Mode dynamic SNMP Agent 192 168 125 34 File Name Model Backbone Link Node BLN MIB Version x10 00 ote Used Unused Description Connectors 5710 Dual Token Ring 4 16Mb TOKEN2 TOKEN1 5280 Quad Synce COMI COM2 COM3 COM4 5930 FDDI MultiMode DAS FDDI1 5450 Quad Ethernet XCVR4 XCVR3 XCVR2 Resa System Resource Module es eee Figure 11 4 Configuration Manager Window 11 6 Creating a Pilot Configuration File The router or BNX platform model determines the number of slots in the window Figure 11 4 shows 5 slots because the example is for a BLN The window numbers each slot and identifies the module in each slot as well as the type and position of the connectors or ports on the module Note The position of the slot numbers in the Configuration Manager window corresponds to that in the router or BNX platform For the ASN the module numbering in the Configuration Manager window represents that on the router or BNX platform In the ASN modules are the locations where the net modules reside Configuring the Pilot IP Interface Next configure a pilot IP interface for the router or BNX platform as follows Add a circuit on a connector Enable the IP protocol Save the pilot configuration file Reboot with the pilot configuration file Enhance the pilot configuration file Adding a Circuit on a Connector
11. QE NF Connector Menu XCVR1 XCVR2 XCVR3 XCVR4 AUNE Enter connector number 1 E N j Recommended Circuit Name Ez N H Enter circuit name E A 3 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Step 3 Specify the IP configuration information for the network interface IP Configuration Menu IP address format Het HEH HEH HEE IP subnetwork mask format 44 44 Example 255 255 255 0 Enter IP address in dotted decimal notation 192 168 135 100 Enter IP subnetwork mask in dotted decimal notation 255 255 255 224 Is the router connected to the same local area network as the Site Manager workstation y n n Since the router is not on the same network as the Site anager workstation an IP Routing Protocol must be configured in order to manage the box remotely IP Routing Protocol Configuration Menu 1 RIP OSPF 3 Static Route to Site Manager N Enter Routing Protocol Number 1 RIP Configuration RIP will listen to a specific route to the network or subnet where Site Manager is located If you also would like RIP to listen to the default route 0 0 0 0 then answer y below The default route is useful when no specific route is available in the RIP updates received by this router Should RIP listen to the default route y n n RIP Configuration Complete Sample Install bat Script SNMP Community Management Menu
12. TCP IP disk into the disk drive 2 Select File gt Run 3 Enter the following in the Command Line box to install the Distinct TCP IP Run Time software lt drive gt setup lt drive gt specifies the drive for example A or B in which you inserted the Distinct TCP IP Run Time disk The Distinct installation process prompts you for path and directory information for installing the software Accept the default suggestions unless you have reason to change The process then prompts you for the information you prepared in the previous sections about e Serial number and key code e Network interface card and driver e Network configuration For specific questions about the Distinct configuration process refer to the Distinct TCP IP for Microsoft Windows Run Time Installation and Configuration Guide Also refer to the sample installation in Appendix B 4 At the end of the Distinct installation accept the prompt to reboot the PC You reboot the PC to load the TCP IP stack and set up the environment variables 5 Enter Windows The Distinct Group window is open on the desktop 6 Proceed to the section Testing Distinct TCP IP and test the Distinct TCP IP configuration before installing Site Manager 7 7 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Testing Distinct TCP IP Use the Distinct ping function to send an echo request to the router or BNX platform after installing and configuring Distinct TCP IP This procedure
13. Window System 4 0 or later SunOS 4 1 or later or Solaris 2 3 or later At least 16 MB of RAM at least 55 MB of free disk space and at least 32 MB of swap space 8 1 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Setting Up the SPARCstation Before you load the Site Manager software on your SPARCstation 1 2 Log in to the SPARCstation as root or su root Edit the etc services system file on each host device to include the following lines at the bottom of the file snmp161 udp snmp trap162 udp You can use any text editor to edit the file The first line associates the service name snmp with UDP Port number 161 on this host device The second line associates the service name snmp trap with UDP Port number 162 Save etc services and exit from the text editor Loading the Site Manager Software Load the Site Manager software on the SPARCstation as follows 1 2 3 Insert the Site Manager CD into your CD ROM drive If you have not already created a CD ROM mountpoint log in as root and create a root level directory For example enter mkdir cdrom Mount the CD ROM drive as follows Note On SunOS enter mount r t hsfs dev lt device_number gt cdrom lt device number gt is the device number assigned to the CD ROM drive example sr0 Example mount r t hsfs dev sr0 cdrom On Solaris enter mount F hsfs o ro dev dsk lt device_number gt cdrom lt device_number gt is the device
14. address of the workstation on which the Site Manager 192 32 10 12 software will be installed This information is requested when the installation is tested at the end of the procedure WAN Information The following information about enabling Frame Relay PPP and SMDS from the installation script is for experienced users only Normally these protocols are implemented from Site Manager on an additional interface Frame Relay Information To enable Frame Relay on a synchronous connector on this initial IP interface Enable Frame Relay on the interface Yes Management protocol that communicates with the LMI Frame Relay network DLCI addressing types ADDR Q 922 Frame Relay address field length 2 bytes Frame Relay PVC ID 30 PPP Information To enable PPP on a synchronous connector on this initial IP interface Enable PPP on the interface Yes IP address of peer connection 192 32 4 2 Enable PPP Echo protocol Yes Number of seconds between transmission of echo 10 requests Acceptable loss of Echo Reply packets 3 Enable local authentication protocol Yes Local PAP ID for this interface 192 32 4 1 Local PAP password optional lpwd Authentication protocol enabled on remote peer Yes Remote peer PAP password rpwd Enable Link Quality Reporting LQR protocol Yes continued 2 5 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Table 2
15. information 2 3 L loading Site Manager on a PC 7 9 on a SPARCstation 8 2 on an HP 9000 10 2 on an RS 6000 9 3 Manager command 5 1 memory Statistics 6 2 modules in ASN 1 2 Index 2 Motif switching to Version 1 1 4 9 2 N net modules in ASN 1 2 NetView 6000 implementation notes 9 7 network connection example 2 3 Network Information Worksheet 2 1 NIC driver installation 7 4 installation example B 1 NVFS file system instructions 6 2 O OpenView 8 8 10 6 implementation notes 8 8 10 6 OSPF configuration worksheet information 2 4 P parity 3 2 PC cabling 3 2 installing Site Manager on 7 1 physical connector worksheet information 2 3 physical interface verifying 6 9 pilot configuration adding 11 7 creating 11 1 enhancing 11 15 implementing 11 13 ports 4 1 11 7 PPP worksheet information 2 5 prerequisites for Quick Start 1 1 to 1 4 protocols enabling on a circuit 11 10 Q Quick Start installation script 6 5 A 1 overview 1 1 prerequisite steps 1 1 to 1 4 troubleshooting 6 9 R read write access restricting 11 15 rebooting a router 11 13 restricting read write access 11 15 RIP configuration worksheet information 2 3 route verifying 6 9 router cabling 4 1 router network connection example 2 3 router software images 6 4 routers with Quick Start procedures 1 1 RS 6000 installing Site Manager on 9 1 operating with NetView 600
16. management software Understanding the Router or BNX Platform s File System Your router or BNX platform stores installation files on memory cards The Non Volatile File System NVFS running in the router or BNX platform reads and writes to the memory cards for file storage Some older models also have disk drives with the Disk Operating System DOS but installation files for this release are not distributed on disks Call the Bay Networks Technical Response Center for information on updating to a memory card system 6 1 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Reviewing the Installation Files After establishing the Technician Interface session you are ready to display the Quick Start installation files and verify that they are available 1 Find the memory card location Identify the slot where the router or BNX platform s memory card volume resides by typing dinfo The Technician Interface interface displays a table showing the memory card s slot and memory statistics Figure 6 1 BCNs and BLNs may contain multiple memory cards 1 memory card per slot dinfo VOL STATE TOTAL SIZE FREE SPACE CONTIG FREE SPACE 2 FORMATTED 4194304 1458420 1458420 The volume resides in the slot indicated Figure 6 1 Sample NVFS dinfo Display Display the names of the files in the volume Figure 6 2 by typing dir lt s lot_number gt lt slot number gt is the memory card s slot Include the colon
17. number assigned to the CD ROM drive example cOt6d0s0 8 2 Installing Site Manager on a SPARCstation Example mount F hsfs o ro dev dsk cOt6d0sO cdrom Note f you use Solaris and you are running the vold daemon the CD ROM will automatically mount as cdrom release_1000_400 rather than cdrom 4 Change to the CD ROM mountpoint by entering cd cdrom or if you use Solaris and are running the vold daemon by entering cd cdrom release_1000_ 400 for a router or for a BNX platform entering cd cdrom release_600 5 Run the script to load the Site Manager software by entering INSTALL SH Type the command in all uppercase letters The installation process Lists the directories that contain enough space to install Site Manager You can then specify which directory you want to use Executes the Site Manager installation script WFESM_INSTALL When the installation is finished your workstation displays the message Site Manager Installation Complete Additional messages about your SPARCstation environment may appear 6 Press Control d to exit the root account Adding Site Manager User Accounts Set up individual Site Manager users on the SPARCstation as follows 1 Log in to the user s account Note For BNX skip Step 2 because BNX does not support Image Builder 8 3 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms If this is the first time you ve installed Site Manager create the directory in whic
18. resellers and service contracted customers from two U S and three international support centers If you have purchased your Bay Networks product from a distributor or authorized reseller contact the technical support staff of that distributor or reseller for assistance with installation configuration troubleshooting or integration issues Customers also have the option of purchasing direct support from Bay Networks through a variety of service programs The programs include priority access telephone support on site engineering assistance software subscription hardware replacement and other programs designed to protect your investment To purchase any of these support programs including PhonePlus for 24 hour telephone technical support call 1 800 2LANWAN Outside the U S and Canada call 408 764 1000 You can also receive information on support programs from your local Bay Networks field sales office or purchase Bay Networks support directly from your reseller Bay Networks provides several methods of receiving support and information on a nonpriority basis through the following automated systems CompuServe Bay Networks maintains an active forum on CompuServe All you need to join us online is a computer a modem and a CompuServe account We also recommend using the CompuServe Information Manager software available from CompuServe The Bay Networks forum contains libraries of technical and product documents designed to hel
19. tests the functionality of your network and your Distinct configuration Perform the test as follows 1 2 Si UNS e La 8 From the Program Manager window double click on the Distinct icon Double click on the Ping icon The Distinct TCP IP Ping window appears Select Host in the menu bar Enter the name or address of the host in the Host box Click on Select Select the Start option in the menu bar The display indicates the number of requests transmitted and replies received If both are increasing your network and your Distinct configuration are functional Select the Stop option in the menu bar to terminate the test The Distinct TCP IP Ping window appears Select Exit in the menu bar Distinct TCP IP must be successfully loaded before installing Site Manager If the installation is unsuccessful review Appendix C Trouble Shooting in Distinct TCP IP for Microsoft Windows Run Time Installation and Configuration Guide 7 8 Installing Site Manager on a PC Loading the Site Manager Software After you install Distinct or other Windows Sockets supported TCP IP stack you re ready to load the Site Manager software Note If your PC uses the IBM Token Ring Adapter driver you must install the IBM LAN Support driver package before installing Site Manager Caution If you are reinstalling Site Manager be aware that the installation will overwrite the c windows siteman ini file If you are installing
20. title of a chapter or section within a book Indicates data that appears on the screen Example set Bay Networks Trap Monitor Filters Indicates that you enter only one of the parts of the command The vertical line separates choices Do not type the vertical line when entering the command Example If the command syntax is show at routes nets you enter either show at routes or show at nets but not both xvi Acronyms About This Guide Ordering Bay Networks Publications To purchase additional copies of this document or other Bay Networks publications order by part number from Bay Networks Press at the following numbers You may also request a free catalog of Bay Networks Press product publications Phone FAX U S Canada FAX International AFN ALN ASN BCN BLN BOOTP CN FTP FDDI LN NIC NVES OSI QENET RIP RISC SNMP TCP IP TFTP 1 800 845 9523 1 800 582 8000 1 916 939 1010 Access Feeder Node Access Link Node Access Stack Node Backbone Connector Node Backbone Link Node Bootstrap Protocol Concentrator Node File Transfer Protocol Fiber Distributed Data Interface Link Node network interface card Non Volatile File System Open Systems Interconnection Quad Ethernet Link Module Routing Information Protocol Reduced Instruction Set Chip Simple Network Management Protocol Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Trivial File Transfer Protocol xvii Chapt
21. you to do one 1 Enter a number that corresponds 2 Enter y for Yes tni for No 3 Enter a word or phrase referred 4 Enter lt Return gt to accept default ware as described in of the following things to a selection gq for Quits to as a text string displayed in You must press the lt Return gt key after entering one of the above responses Press lt Return gt to Continue q lt Return gt to Quit Preliminary Information You Need to Know Before you begin this procedure you should gather the network information listed below You Need to Know This Information Type of Link Module connecting the router s IP network interface to the Site Manager Slot number where the Link Module resides Communication type and connector number IP address of initial IP network interface Subnet mask of initial IP network interface IP address of Site Manager workstation Do you wish to continue y n y Ethernet XCVR1 192 32 10 189 209 20029000 192 32 10 100 Sample Install bat Script Step 1 Specify the slot number where the Link Module resides Slot Menu for Link Module Slot Link Module Processor Module 1 SRML SRMF 2 QE NF FRE2 3 MCT1 2 FRE2 4 WF_FDDI_2M FRE 5 SYNC 2 FRE Enter the slot number 2 Step 2 Specify the Link Module and network interface information for the initial IP connection to the Site Manager Link Module
22. 0 9 7 system requirements 9 1 S sample router configuration 11 1 securing Site Manager 11 15 Select Protocols window 11 11 services file editing 7 12 setting up Site Manager users 8 3 9 4 10 3 show ip circuits command 6 9 show ip routes command 6 9 Site Manager default circuit name 11 9 setting up users 8 3 9 4 10 3 starting from OpenView 8 8 10 6 from SunNet Manager 8 7 9 7 on a PC 7 12 on a SPARCstation 8 5 on an HP 9000 10 4 on an RS 6000 9 5 Index 3 window 7 13 8 6 9 6 10 5 11 4 Site Manager workstation worksheet information 2 5 slots in ASN 1 2 SMDS worksheet information 2 6 SPARCstation installing Site Manager on 8 1 operating with Net View 6000 8 8 system requirements 8 1 start up configuration displaying default files 6 3 locating the volume 6 2 startup cfg 6 8 static route worksheet information 2 4 stop bits 3 2 subnet mask 11 11 SunNet Manager 9 7 system requirements HP 9000 10 1 PC 7 1 RS 6000 9 1 SPARCstation 8 1 T TCP IP 7 1 7 2 installation 7 2 TCP IP stack installation example B 1 Technician Interface establishing a session 5 1 exiting 6 10 Technician Interface Memory Statistics Table 6 2 TELNET worksheet information 2 4 terminal settings See console operating parameters TFTP adding a well known service 7 12 worksheet information 2 4 ti cfg file booting with 6 4 troubleshooting Distinct 7 8 Quick Start instal
23. 1 Network Information Worksheet continued Requested Information Example Your Information Enable use of remote peer s LQR timer Yes Minimum acceptable percentage of inbound packets 90 Minimum acceptable percentage of outbound packets 90 SMDS Information To enable SMDS on a synchronous connector on this initial IP interface Enable SMDS on the interface Yes Individual address C1617555433FFFF Group address E16175556667FFFF ARP address E16175550000FFFF 2 6 Chapter 3 Connecting a PC or ASCII Console You connect to the router or BNX platform locally with a PC or ASCII console so you can run the Technician Interface and start the Quick Start procedure Connecting a PC Connect your PC to the router or BNX platform as follows 1 Set the communications parameters in the Terminal program that comes with Microsoft Windows or other terminal emulation program a b From Windows open the Terminal program in the Accessories group Double click on the Terminal icon Select Settings gt Terminal Emulation Click on the DEC VT100 ANSI option and click on OK Select Settings gt Communications Set the communications options as follows Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity none Flow control Xon Xoff Click on the COM port you want to connect to the router or BNX platform and click on OK COM ports usually have a 9 pin female
24. 1rte set_symlinks Motif1 1 ust lpp X11dev set_symlinks Motif1 1 2 Restart Net View 6000 To switch back to Motif 1 2 a Enter the following AIX commands ustr lpp X11rte set_symlinks Motif1 2 ustr lpp X11dev set_symlinks Motif1 2 b Restart Net View 6000 Note The services network services directory supplied with the operating system should be complete If the snmp or snmp trap files are missing contact your system administrator 9 2 Installing Site Manager on an RS 6000 Loading the Site Manager Software Load the Site Manager software on the RS 6000 as follows 1 2 Insert the Bay Networks Site Manager CD into your CD ROM drive If you have not already created a CD ROM mountpoint log in as root and create a root level directory For example enter mkdir edrom To mount the CD ROM drive enter mount o ro v cdrfs dev lt device_number gt cdrom lt device_number gt is the number of the device assigned to the CD ROM drive Example cd0 Example mount o ro v cdrfs dev cd0 cdrom Change to the CD ROM mountpoint by entering cd cdrom Run the script to load the Site Manager software by typing install sh Type the command in all lowercase letters The installation process Lists the directories that contain enough space to install Site Manager You can accept the default or specify which directory you want to use Executes the Site Manager installation script WFESM_INSTALL Whe
25. Change to the usr wf directory 2 Re execute the Site Manager script by entering WFSM_INSTALL In the future follow these steps any time you reinstall OpenView To start a Site Manager session from the IP Internet window menu bar in OpenView follow these steps 1 Open a view containing the icon of the router or BNX platform that you want to configure using Site Manager 2 Click on the icon of the router or BNX platform you want to configure The IP Internet window opens Figure 8 3 3 Choose Site Manager from the Tools menu as shown in Figure 8 3 A list of options available from Site Manager appears 8 8 Installing Site Manager on a SPARCstation v IP Internet File Edit View Locate Options Monitor Test Tools Administer Help MIB Application Builder SNMP MIB Browser SNMP Graph Collected Data SNMP gt Data Collection amp Thresholds SNMP Filter Editor Site Manager gt J Site Manager SynOptics Application Configuration dynamic Failing Resource Display Statistics Manager Mail Trap Monitor Print Remote Files Manager Event Files Update Symbols Figure 8 3 Starting a Site Manager Session from OpenView 8 9 Chapter 9 Installing Site Manager on an RS 6000 You use Site Manager to remotely configure and manage the router or BNX platform on an IP network You install Site Manager on an RS 6000 workstation in the following order Revi
26. Configure the initial IP network interface e Install Site Manager on your workstation or PC You use Site Manager to remotely configure and manage routers and BNX platforms over the network e Use Site Manager to create a pilot configuration When you finish the procedure the router or BNX platform will actively route IP traffic on your network Note Use this guide for first time installations For upgrades use only those sections of this guide that are referred to in the appropriate upgrade guide e Upgrading Routers from Version 5 to Version 10 0 e Upgrading Routers from Version 7 9 xx to Version 10 0 e BNX 6 0 Release Notes Written for system and network managers this guide describes how to initially configure your Bay Networks router or BNX platform on the IP network and install Site Manager on your hardware platform This guide does not apply to AN routers It covers local Quick Start procedures for the ASN router For ASN network booting information refer to Connecting ASN Routers and BNX Platforms to a Network xiii Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Before You Begin Before using this guide you must install the router Refer to the installation manual that came with your router for instructions Also review the Read Me First and Release Notes documents for changes to the Quick Start instructions Bay Networks Customer Support Bay Networks provides live telephone technical support to our distributors
27. Manager Select No to return to Windows From disks 1 Insert the PC Site Manager disk 1 into the disk drive 2 Select File gt Run 3 Type the following in the Command Line box to install the Site Manager software lt drive gt setup lt drive gt specifies the drive for example A or B in which you inserted the PC Site Manager disk 1 Install the remaining disks as you are prompted Note The set of disks shipped with Site Manager includes disks with scripts for the Technician Interface feature You don t have to install them until you need them Refer to Using Technician Interface Scripts for more information The Site Manager files install in the chosen directory When the installation is complete the following prompt appears Create windows program group items automatically 4 To allow Site Manager to automatically create a Windows group click on Yes If you want to manually create a Windows group click on No You can manually create a Windows group later as specified in the section Creating a Windows Group Then proceed to the section Starting Up Site Manager 5 Click on Yes at the prompt to start Site Manager The following prompt appears Do you want to start Site Manager now Select Yes to start Site Manager Select No to return to Windows 7 10 Installing Site Manager on a PC Creating a Windows Group The following example shows you how to create a sample Windows group for the
28. Networks will not grant any Software license whatsoever either explicitly or implicitly except by acceptance of an order for either Software or for a Bay Networks product Equipment that is packaged with Software Each such license is subject to the following restrictions 1 Upon delivery of the Software Bay Networks grants to licensee a personal nontransferable nonexclusive license to use the Software with the Equipment with which or for which it was originally acquired including use at any of licensee s facilities to which the Equipment may be transferred for the useful life of the Equipment unless earlier terminated by default or cancellation Use of the Software shall be limited to such Equipment and to such facility Software which is licensed for use on hardware not offered by Bay Networks is not subject to restricted use on any Equipment however unless otherwise specified on the Documentation each licensed copy of such Software may only be installed on one hardware item at any time Licensee may use the Software with backup Equipment only if the Equipment with which or for which it was acquired is inoperative Licensee may make a single copy of the Software but not firmware for safekeeping archives or backup purposes Licensee may modify Software but not firmware or combine it with other software subject to the provision that those portions of the resulting software which incorporate Software are subject to the rest
29. Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Router Software Version 10 0 Site Manager Software Version 4 0 Software Version BNX 6 0 Site Manager Software Version BNX 6 0 Part No 112933 Rev A January 1996 a Bay Networks Bay Networks 4401 Great America Parkway 8 Federal Street Santa Clara CA 95054 Billerica MA 01821 Copyright 1988 1996 Bay Networks Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA January 1996 The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Bay Networks Inc The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may only be used in accordance with the terms of that license A summary of the Software License is included in this document Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the United States Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 Gi of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Notice for All Other Executive Agencies Notwithstanding any other license agreement that may pertain to or accompany the delivery of this computer softw
30. Site Manager executable software You only need to do this if you chose to manually create a Windows program group 1 Create a Program Object a c d e Select File gt New The New Program Object window appears Select the Program Group option and click on OK The Program Group Properties window appears Enter Site Manager in the Description box Enter WF in the Group File box Click on OK 2 Create a Program Item a Select File gt New The Program Item window appears with Program Item selected b c d e f Click on OK Enter PC Site Manager in the Description box Enter c WF wfsm exe in the Command box Enter c WF config in the Working Directory box Click on OK Adding a Well Known Service for TFTP If you want to add a well known service like TFTP you have to edit the services file provided with the Distinct or equivalent TCP IP stack The services file provides the post number and type of service Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Add a well known service to the services file for TFTP as follows 1 Change to the directory where the services file resides Some protocol stacks store the services file in the same directory as the protocol software For Distinct the services file resides in the etc directory At the DOS prompt type cd c etc Enter the following command to edit the services file edit services The services file appears Verify that the followi
31. a Quick Start Installation 0 ccceeeeeeeee 6 8 Figure 7 1 Site Manager Window 00 0 ee cece eeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeereseaeeseaeeeaaessaeeeaeeeeaes 7 13 Figure 8 1 Site Manager WiINdOW 00 0 cece cece eeeeeeeeeteneeeeeeeaeetaesnaeesneeseeeeeeee 8 6 Figure 8 2 Starting a Site Manager Session from SunNet Manager s es 8 7 Figure 8 3 Starting a Site Manager Session from OpenView cescceeeteeeeeseeeeees 8 9 Figure 9 1 Site Manager WindOW 0 0 ieee ene eeee reer eter eeeeeeeaeeeaeenaeeeaeetaeeneeeee 9 6 Figure 9 2 Starting a Site Manager Session from NetView ccceseeesteeeeeneeeees 9 8 Figure 10 1 Site Manager Window 00 0 0 cece eee eeneeseeeeeeeeteeeseaeeseaeeeaaesnaeesneeenaes 10 5 Figure 10 2 Starting a Site Manager Session from OpenView sss 10 7 Figure 11 1 Sample Pilot Configuration cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeteaaeeneneeess 11 3 Figure 11 2 Site Manager Window ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeesaaeseeneeess 11 4 Figure 11 3 Naming the Configuration File 0 ccccececeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeseaaeeteeeess 11 5 Figure 11 4 Configuration Manager Window 2 cccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseaeeteneeess 11 6 Figure 11 5 Add Circuit WiNdOW 0 000 ee eee e cee eneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaeseeeseaeetaeenaeeeaeenaes 11 8 Figure 11 6 Site Manager Default Circuit Name ooo eee eee een eeeneeeneetnaeeeneeenaes 11 9 Figure 11 7 Select IP in the Protocols Window
32. aaeeeeseeaaaeeeeeeenaeeeeeseeaas 11 10 Saving the Pilot Configuration File ccceessceeeeeeeeeeneeeeceeeecaaeeeeeeeesecaeeeeeeeeeeas 11 12 Rebooting with the Pilot Configuration File ccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeneeees 11 13 Enhancing the Pilot Configuration File cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeees 11 15 Securing the Router or BNX Platform c ccccceceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaaeeseeeeeesaeeeeeeeeess 11 15 Restricting Read Write ACCESS ceceeecceeceeeeeeeeeeeneneeeeeenseneeseeseeneeeeeensneeeeeeenenees 11 15 Setting Secure Mode ccceeeeceeeeeeceeeeee seas eeeeaeeeeeaeeeeaaaeseceeeesaaaeseseeeeseaaeseenneeeneas 11 16 Specifying Secure Mode cecccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeesaeeeneeee 11 17 Appendix A Sample Install bat Script Appendix B Sample TCP IP Stack and NIC Driver Installation Index vii Figures Figure 2 1 Sample Network Used In Worksheet Examples ccsccccteeeeeteeeeees 2 2 Figure 5 1 Technician Interface Screen eee eeeeeee cere tent eeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaeeeneeseaeeeaees 5 1 Figure 6 1 Sample NVFS dinfo Display c ccccsceceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeessaeeeeeeeeseas 6 2 Figure 6 2 Sample Installation Files cece ee eeeneeeeeeeeaeeeaeenaeesaeeeeeseeeee 6 3 Figure 6 3 Beginning of the Quick Start Installation 0 c cccceccseeeeeeeeeeesteeeeeneeeeees 6 7 Figure 6 4 Summary Information for
33. aeeeeeeeeceaaeeeeaeeeseaaeeeeaaeeseeeeeeaeeeees 6 9 Assigning a Password a atic aaa tad Gace ie ee at 6 10 Exiting the Technician Interface 2 eecceeeeeeenneeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeenaeeeeeee 6 10 Chapter 7 Installing Site Manager on a PC Reviewing System Requirements ccccccceesceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeeseneeeceaaeeeeaaeeseceeesiaeeeee 7 1 Installing Distinct LOPP auis nila aa areire cide id adie eed tis 7 2 Preparing Information for the Distinct Installation 00 0 ceeeeeseeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeneeeeeees 7 3 Preparing Serial Number and Key Code Information cc ccccsseesteeeeeseneeees 7 3 Preparing Network Interface Card and Driver Information cccccseeeeseees 7 4 Preparing Network Configuration Information cccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeees 7 5 Installing the Distinct Software ecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeceaeeeesaaeeteeeeeeeaeeeeenes 7 6 Testing Distinct TCRAP sie akan ta ae an ae tee at ei eect 7 8 Loading the Site Manager Software c ccccceeceeeeeeeeceeeeeneeeeeaeeeeaaeesecaeeesaeeseeeeesiaaeeee 7 9 Creating a Windows Group cetccceteeeeeeneeceeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeseaeeseeeeeeeaaaeseeeeeesiaaeeneaeeess 7 11 Adding a Well Known Service for TFTP cccsccsesceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeseeeeeseaaeeeeaees 7 11 Starting Up Site Manager cccceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeesaaeeseeeeesaaeeseeeeeesiaeeeseaeeeeaas 7 12 Chapter 8 Installing Site Ma
34. aptop PC and are using a Xircom Pocket Ethernet Adapter to fulfill the NIC system requirement we recommend selecting the NDIS Driver over Ethernet procedure in Chapter 2 of the Distinct manual Depending on your network interface card you may also be prompted to change information about e Hardware interrupt e I O base address e Memory address e Transceiver Accept the defaults for this information unless you have a reason for making a change 7 4 Installing Site Manager on a PC Preparing Network Configuration Information Use the worksheet in Table 7 2 to prepare the information Distinct TCP IP needs to know about the configuration of your network A minimum network configuration includes e The gateway to this subnet e Your host PC e Any other hosts on this subnet The installation process prompts you for this configuration information Table 7 2 Distinct Configuration Worksheet Information Default Your Information LAN System Name Internet Address Subnet Address Default Gateway Domain Domain Name Primary Server Alternate Server Serial Client Name lt none gt Server Name lt none gt Type SLIP or PPP lt not enabled gt Compression lt disabled gt State lt disabled gt Scripts lt none gt Com Port if SLIP or PPP 1 Parameters if SLIP or PPP 9600 N 8 1 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Installing the Distinc
35. are the rights of the United States Government regarding its use reproduction and disclosure are as set forth in the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 Trademarks of Bay Networks Inc ACE AFN BCN BLN BN CN FRE LN Optivity SynOptics SynOptics Communications Wellfleet and the Wellfleet logo are registered trademarks and AN ANH ASN BaySIS BayStack BCNX BLNX BNX EZ Internetwork EZ LAN FN PathMan PhonePlus PPX Quick2Config RouterMan SPEX Bay Networks Bay Networks Press the Bay Networks logo and the SynOptics logo are trademarks of Bay Networks Inc Third Party Trademarks All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Bay Networks Inc reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice Bay Networks Inc does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein Portions of the code in this software product are Copyright 1988 Regents of the University of California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of such portions are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation advertising material
36. as follows wfsm a 192 168 125 34 amp The Site Manager window appears Figure 9 1 After you have successfully installed and started up Site Manager proceed to Chapter 11 to create a pilot configuration Figure 9 1 Site Manager Window 9 6 Installing Site Manager on an RS 6000 Starting Site Manager from NetView 6000 Read this section if you plan on installing or are currently running the NetView 6000 application on your RS 6000 workstation If you install NetView 6000 on your RS 6000 after you install the Site Manager software follow these steps to integrate Site Manager with the Net View 6000 application 1 Change to the usr wf directory 2 Re execute the Site Manager script by entering WFSM_INSTALL In the future follow these steps any time you reinstall Net View 6000 To start a Site Manager session from the IP Internet window menu bar in NetView 1 Open a view containing the icon of the router or BNX platform that you want to configure using Site Manager 2 The IP Internet window appears with a map of your Internet 3 Click on the icon of the router or BNX platform you want to configure 4 Choose Site Manager from the Tools menu shown in Figure 9 2 A list of options available from Site Manager appears 9 7 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms w File IP Internet Edit Monitor Test Administer Help MIB Application Builder SNMP MIB Browser SNMP
37. boot the router or BNX platform using the ti cfg file before rerunning the Quick Start installation script 2 Change to the slot where the router s memory card resides by entering cd lt s ot_number gt Include the colon after the slot number as part of the command string 3 Start the script by entering run install The Quick Start installation script begins 6 6 Running the Quick Start Installation Script PEER FEREE O HE F FHF t FE fH tF 4 FHF E HER HF HHE eet A FF F FEE E PE oF FHF HE PHE HEHEH EEO HEHEH Ht Ht HHH HHE Ftttt tt OF HHE t Version 1 108 Copyright 1993 1996 Figure 6 3 Beginning of the Quick Start Installation Enter the network information as you are prompted Refer to your Network Information Worksheet as you proceed through the script See Appendix A for a sample script The script prompts you to enter information for The physical connector IP interface configuration IP routing protocol TFTP and FTP default volumes Telnet optional Site Manager workstation address Many steps in the installation script suggest default values you should accept Some steps are optional for your network requirements The script displays a summary of the newly configured IP interface Figure 6 4 and then prompts you to save th
38. cing your pilot configuration Securing the Router or BNX Platform You may want to take some steps to immediately secure the router or BNX platform by Restricting read write access Setting secure mode Restricting Read Write Access Site Manager uses SNMP to monitor and control the router or BNX platform To safeguard against unauthorized SNMP access we recommend that you restrict read write access as soon as possible You restrict read write access by reconfiguring the SNMP community named public When you run the Quick Start installation script the install bat file and accept the default community the script creates a read write SNMP community named public with a wildcard manager 0 0 0 0 We strongly recommend that you restrict this read write access as follows 11 15 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms 1 Delete the public community and create a read write community with its own name for example WFSM and a manager list containing the IP addresses of the Site Manager workstations that need access to the router or BNX platform 2 Reconfigure the public community to be read only with universal access See Configuring Routers or Configuring Customer Access and Trunks BNX Software for instructions on how to perform these two steps Setting Secure Mode Bay Networks routers or BNX platforms have an optional security mechanism for all SNMP SET requests This proprietary mechan
39. d a Web Browser such as Mosaic or Netscape Bay Networks maintains a WWW Home Page that you can access at http www baynetworks com One of the menu items on the Home Page is the Customer Support Web Server which offers technical documents software agents and an E mail capability for communicating with our technical support engineers XV Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms How to Get Help For additional information or advice contact the Bay Networks Technical Response Center in your area United States Valbonne France Sydney Australia Tokyo Japan Conventions 1 800 2LAN WAN 33 92 966 968 61 2 903 5800 81 3 328 005 This section describes the conventions used in this guide angle brackets lt gt arrow character gt bold text italic text quotation marks sereen Text vertical line l Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets Do not type the brackets when entering the command Example if command syntax is ping lt ip_address gt you enter ping 192 32 10 12 Separates menu and option names in instructions Example Protocols AppleTalk identifies the AppleTalk option in the Protocols menu Indicates text that you need to enter and command names in text Example Use the dinfo command Indicates variable values in command syntax descriptions new terms file and directory names and book titles Indicate the
40. displayed in the Configuration box with the name of your configuration file pilot cfg 3 Click on Boot You ll receive a confirmation asking if you want to proceed with the boot 4 Click on OK Note The software image and configuration file revert to their respective default volumes and filenames example bn exe and config after every boot unless you specify a different configuration file when you boot To change the default configuration file to use your newly created file use the Copy option to back up config the old default file to a new filename Then use the Copy option again to overwrite the original config file with the new pilot cfg file Once you have successfully rebooted the router or BNX platform with the pilot configuration the Quick Start procedure is complete The router or BNX platform is now operating on the network with two IP interfaces configured 11 14 Creating a Pilot Configuration File Enhancing the Pilot Configuration File You are now ready to enhance the pilot configuration file Use Configuring Routers or Configuring Customer Access and Trunks BNX Software and the protocol configuration manuals to learn how to e Configure additional interfaces e Modify the Site default parameter settings e Implement optional features for example route filters e Create new configuration files in the three operating modes remote local and dynamic Note Be sure to boot with the pilot cfg file when enhan
41. displays the message Installation is complete and correct 4 Verify the Site Manager environment by entering wfchkenv After the environment is verified the workstation displays the message Your environment seems to have been set up correctly Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for each user that has Site Manager installed Starting Up Site Manager Start up the Site Manager application as follows 1 Log in to a user account that has been set up for Site Manager operation 2 If it is not already started start up the HP VUE or X Window environment 3 Change to a directory in which you want to store configuration files Example The following command changes to the directory home siteman config_files cd home siteman config_files 4 Activate Site Manager by entering the following command wfsm a lt router_IP_address gt amp lt router_IP_address gt is the IP address of the router s initial IP network interface which you configured in Chapter 6 10 4 Installing Site Manager on an HP 9000 Example wfsm a 192 168 125 34 amp The Site Manager window appears Figure 10 1 After you have successfully installed and started up Site Manager proceed to Chapter 11 to create a pilot configuration Figure 10 1 Site Manager Window 10 5 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Starting Site Manager from OpenView Read this section if you run the HP OpenView application on your HP 9000 workstation If you ins
42. e ON per screen 24 and try again from q A 7 Appendix B Sample TCP IP Stack and NIC Driver Installation This appendix describes a test installation of Distinct TCP IP and a NIC driver on a PC presented here as an example only Your installation steps will vary depending on the PC network interface card and network you use Refer to the Distinct Corporation and network interface card documentation for more details To install Distinct TCP IP it was necessary to 1 Obtain the latest NDIS driver for our Ethernet network interface card The first time we performed Steps 2 to 14 we received a message that Distinct does not supply the needed driver for our network interface card Distinct does supply a driver for many cards but sometimes you may have to use the driver supplied with the card or obtain the latest update We made an FTP connection to the manufacturer and downloaded the latest driver elnk3 dos to a disk that we used in step 15 Similarly if you install a driver and get the message Bind failed you may have to update the driver software that came with your card Remove interfering network management software Because we wanted to test a new installation we eliminated interference from an old version of Distinct and other networking software on our test computer by e Deleting the old Distinct directory e Making backup copies of the autoexec bat and config sys files B 1 Quick Starti
43. e configuration to a file 6 7 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Configuration Summary Link Module QE NF Connector T Slot 2 Circuit Name E21 P address 192 168 125 34 P subnetwork mask 255 255 255 0 Routing Protocol RIP Default Rt Listen YES TFTP Default Volume 2 FTP Default Volume 2 TI TELNET No Press RETURN to continue Figure 6 4 Summary Information for a Quick Start Installation Note f you terminate the installation script reboot the router or BNX platform using the ti cfg file before you rerun the Quick Start installation script 5 Save the configuration file as startup cfg Accept the default name of startup cfg You save this initial IP configuration to the file to maintain a permanent copy If you do not save the configuration to a file you will lose it the next time you reboot the router or BNX platform The router or BNX platform then tests the IP interface configuration by pinging its own interface If successful it prompts you for the IP address of the Site Manager workstation 6 Enter the IP address of the Site Manager workstation The router or BNX platform pings the Site Manager workstation If the ping is successful the initial IP interface is enabled and the script displays this message Quick Start Installation Completed 6 8 Running the Quick Start Installation Script The Technician Interface prompt appears and you have completed t
44. eeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaaeseseeeeesaeenseaeees 9 5 Starting Up Site Manager a ici citoe eee ceded eed dante edd iecied adie 9 5 Starting Site Manager from NetView 6000 ccceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeetnaeeeseeeeeaas 9 7 Chapter 10 Installing Site Manager on an HP 9000 Reviewing System Requirements cccccececceceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeeaaaesneeeeeeaaesseneeess 10 1 Loading the Site Manager Software ccccceeceeeeceeceeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseaaeeeseaeeseceeeeeaeeneaees 10 2 Adding Site Manager User Accounts cceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeteneeeseaeeeseneeeeaas 10 3 Verifying Site Manager Installation ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeetaeeeseneeeeaas 10 4 Starting Up Site Manager c ccceeecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeecaeeseeaaeeseeeeesaaeeseeeeeesaeeeseeeeeaas 10 4 Starting Site Manager from OpenView ccccccecceeeeeeeeeeneeceeeeeeeaaeseeeeeeeaaeeeeneeees 10 6 Chapter 11 Creating a Pilot Configuration File Connecting to the Router or BNX Platform 0 00 cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseseeeeseaeeeeeeeeeaas 11 4 Using Remote Mode i0aicaaniah ian a a a ainda 11 5 Configuring the Pilot IP Interface cecceeeseeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeaaeeceeeeseaaeeseeeeeesaeeeseaeeeeeas 11 7 Adding a Circuit on a Connector ceeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseaeeseeaeeeeeaeeneaees 11 7 Enabling the IP Protocol cececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeee
45. er 1 Overview of Quick Start This manual describes the Quick Start procedure to locally boot your router or BNX platform and initially configure it on the IP network To complete the Quick Start procedure you follow these steps 1 Complete Quick Start prerequisites Complete the following prerequisites before you begin the Quick Start procedure a Review whether Quick Start procedures apply to your product Table 1 1 shows the Bay Networks routers with Quick Start procedures covered in this manual This manual does not apply to AN routers AN routers have similar Local Boot procedures that are covered in their administrative manuals Table 1 1 Routers with Quick Start Procedures Bay Networks Router or BNX Platform Access Feeder Node AFN Access Link Node ALN Access Stack Node ASN Backbone Concentrator Node BCN Backbone Link Node BLN Concentrator Node CN Link Node LN Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms b Review Release Notes Review the release notes in this version s documentation for new information about installation and configuration c Install the router or BNX platform Install the router or BNX platform at your site Refer to the installation manual that came with the router d Understand ASN terminology To Quick Start an ASN you need to understand some ASN terminology Certain terms have different meanings for the ASN than for oth
46. er Bay Networks routers or BNX platforms Each ASN unit is a separate node You can connect as many as 4 nodes together into an ASN stack Site Manager treats the combined nodes in an ASN stack as a single router The networking hardware modules in an ASN are called net modules In other Bay Networks routers and BNX platforms these are link modules In an ASN the term slot refers to the main processor module in each ASN node For Bay Networks routers and BNX platforms other than the ASN the slot is where the link module resides Each ASN slot contains one to four net modules When you configure the ASN or ASN stack you identify the location of a net module by specifying e The slot that contains the net module and e The module position where the net module resides The ASN slot ID identifies the slot number You set the slot ID using the slot ID dial on the rear panel of each ASN node The modules positions are numbered 1 through 4 in each slot For more information refer to Installing and Maintaining ASN Routers and BNX Platforms 2 Fill out the Network Information Worksheet Complete the Network Information Worksheet Chapter 2 to assemble the information you need to Quick Start the router or BNX platform for example the IP address and subnet mask of the router s initial IP network interface 1 2 Overview of Quick Start 3 Connect a PC or ASCII console to the router Connect a PC or a terminal to the route
47. er installation is verified the workstation displays the message Installation is complete and correct Verify the Site Manager environment by entering wichkenv After the environment is verified the workstation displays the message Your environment seems to have been set up correctly Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for each user that has Site Manager installed Note If your environment variables are incorrect you ll receive an error message to reset the variables Starting Up Site Manager Start up the Site Manager application as follows 1 2 3 Log in to a user account that has been set up for Site Manager operation Open your windows environment X Windows or OpenWindows Change to the directory where you want to store configuration files The following sample command changes to the directory home siteman config_files cd home siteman config_files 8 5 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms 4 Activate Site Manager by entering the following command wfsm a lt router_IP_address gt amp lt router_IP_address gt is the IP address of the router or BNX platform s initial IP network interface you configured in Chapter 6 Example wfsm a 192 168 125 34 amp The Site Manager window appears Figure 8 1 Figure 8 1 Site Manager Window 8 6 Installing Site Manager on a SPARCstation After you have successfully installed and started up Site Manager proceed to Chapter 11 to create a pilot co
48. ew system requirements Load Motif Load the Site Manager software Add Site Manager user accounts Verify Site Manager installation Start up Site Manager Reviewing System Requirements The RS 6000 Site Manager or Site Manager BNX requires the following to run IBM RISC System 6000 equipped with either an IBM Ethernet High Performance network adapter or an IBM Token Ring High Performance network adapter IBM AIX Version 3 2 4 or later X11 Release 5 or later Note When ordering an IBM RS 6000 or an upgrade of the IBM AIX request XII Release 5 Site Manager does not run with earlier versions of X11 9 1 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms e Motif 1 1 4 or later see the following section Loading Motif e CD ROM drive e 16 MB of RAM minimum e 50 MB of free disk space minimum e 64 MB of swap space minimum use 96 MB of swap space with the NetView 6000 application Loading Motif NetView 6000 Versions 2 1 and earlier require Motif Version 1 1 4 However X11 Release 5 typically ships with Motif Version 1 2 as the default Therefore if you are using NetView 6000 Version 2 1 and you are running a later version of Motif such as 1 2 then you must use the instructions that follow to switch the currently installed version of Motif to Motif Version 1 1 4 This allows Site Manager and NetView 6000 Version 2 1 to operate Switch to Motif 1 1 4 as follows 1 Enter the following AIX commands ust lpp X1
49. h to install the Site Manager s image builder application by entering mkdir HOME builder_dir Edit the user s account setup file on C and Bourne shells as follows e Ifyou use csh or clones add the following lines to cshre Note For BNX do not include the last line about BUIDER_DIR set path path usr wf bin setenv WF_SMPATH usr wf setenv SMTERM X setenv SM_CONFIGS lt directory where config files are stored gt setenv BUILDER_DIR HOME builder_dir Note Jf the shell variable path is already set in some other line of the cshrc file then add these new lines immediately after the last set path line e Ifyou use the Bourne shell sh or clones then add the following lines to profile PATH PATH usr wf bin WF_SMPATH usr wf SMTERM X SM_CONFIGS lt directory where contig files are stored gt BUILDER_DIR HOME builder_dir export WF_SMPATH SMTERM SM _CONFIGS BUILDER_DIR Note For BNX do not include the BUILDER_DIR line and the references to BUILDER_DIR in the last line 8 4 4 Installing Site Manager on a SPARCstation Log out of the user s account Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for each user who wants to run Site Manager Verifying Site Manager Installation Verify the Site Manager installation and environment as follows 1 2 3 Log in to the user s account Open your windows environment X Windows or OpenWindows Verify the Site Manager installation by entering wichkinst Aft
50. he IP Configuration window appears Figure 11 8 IP Address Subnet Hasi Transmit Boast Addr lrtimberej ssc Addr Figure 11 8 IP Configuration Window 11 11 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms 2 Enter the following information for the new IP interface IP Address Example 191 1 182 1 Subnet Mask Example 255 255 255 0 Transmit Broadcast Address Accepting the default of 0 0 0 0 calculates the actual address You can ignore the Unnumbered Associated Address parameter for now see Configuring Routers or Configuring Customer Access and Trunks BNX Software for information 3 Click on OK The Configuration Manager Figure 11 4 appears again with the connector box highlighted to indicate that the circuit has been configured Later when you create a complete configuration file you add circuits and select protocols for all circuits on the router or BNX platform Saving the Pilot Configuration File From the Configuration Manager window you save the configuration you just created to a file Note Site Manager does not create a configuration file until you save the configuration information you specified 11 12 Creating a Pilot Configuration File 1 Select the File gt Save As option The Save Configuration File window appears Figure 11 9 This window displays the name startup cfg which is the file you retrieved earlier in the procedure Figure 11 9 Save Configurati
51. he Quick Start procedure Don t reboot the router or BNX platform after successfully completing this procedure Note Boot with the ti cfg file and run install bat once to configure the initial interface only To configure other interfaces use Site Manager Quick2Config or other router management software to create new configurations as described in Chapter 11 Quick Start Troubleshooting If the router or BNX platform cannot ping the Site Manager workstation during the Quick Start installation Check the physical connections If the Site Manager workstation is a PC Distinct or other networking software must be running for a successful ping See Chapter 7 for Distinct installation instructions You can skip the ping test by typing Q and later verify that the PC is communicating with the router Verify the IP address of the router or BNX platform Use the show ip circuits command in the Technician Interface to make sure that the physical interface is up and that the IP address is correct For more information about the show command refer to Using Technician Interface Scripts Verify the IP address and subnetwork mask address of the Site Manager PC or workstation Verify that routing is working if the workstation is on a different network Use the show ip routes command in the Technician Interface to examine the routing table and verify that there is a route or a default route to the network where the Site Manager workstation
52. in Default Circuit Names Letter Designator Connector Type A ATM E Ethernet E1 E1 F FDDI H HSSI MCE1 MCE1 MCT1 MCT1 O Token Ring S Synchronous T1 T1 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms If you choose not to follow the conventions enter a circuit name Circuit names have a 15 character limit and must consist of alphabetical numeric underline and slash characters Do not enter spaces in circuit names Circuit names are case sensitive 3 Click on OK to save the circuit You must save each circuit after you associate it with a connector If the link module or net module has hardware filters the following message appears Do you want to enable Hardware Filters on this circuit Click on OK to enable hardware filters Otherwise click on Cancel Enabling the IP Protocol After you save the circuit Site Manager displays the Select Protocols window Figure 11 7 You enable the circuit with bridging and routing protocols from this window Note The Select Protocols window differs slightly depending on the circuit type If appropriate you may be prompted to select a WAN protocol See Configuring Routers or Configuring Customer Access and Trunks BNX Software for more information 11 10 Creating a Pilot Configuration File Protocols Bridge parmin Hative Pode Cance Figure 11 7 Select IP in the Protocols Window 1 Select the IP option and click on OK T
53. is located For more information about the show command refer to Using Technician Interface Scripts 6 9 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Assigning a Password If you want to assign a security password to the Technician Interface before logging out of the Technician Interface see Using Technician Interface Software for instructions Exiting the Technician Interface To exit the Technician Interface interface type logout at the prompt If you used an ASCII console to establish a Technician Interface session you can now disconnect it from the router or BNX platform If you used terminal emulation to establish a Technician Interface session select File gt Exit After you install Site Manager you use the Technician Interface primarily as a backup interface if Site Manager becomes unavailable 6 10 Chapter 7 Installing Site Manager on a PC Use Site Manager to remotely configure and manage the router or BNX platform over the IP network You install Site Manager on a PC in this order Review system requirements Install Distinct TCP IP or equivalent WINSOCK compatible TCP IP stack Load the Site Manager software Start up Site Manager Reviewing System Requirements Site Manager or Site Manager BNX for the PC requires the following to run A 386 PC with at least 8 MB of RAM and at least 32 MB of free disk space We recommend a 486 PC with at least 8 MB of RAM A CD ROM drive if you intend to load the S
54. ism solves some of SNMP s security problems until a stable widely accepted industry standard security solution is available When you enable the security mechanism the router or BNX platform operates in secure mode In secure mode a Site Manager SET request to the router or BNX platform includes the encrypted value of a counter When the agent on the router or BNX platform receives the SET request it compares the encrypted value with the value of its own counter plus one If the 2 counters match the agent considers the SET request authentic increments the counter by 2 stores it in an encrypted form in the MIB and sends it back to Site Manager The security mechanism protects against these security violations e Message stream modification in which an intruder reorders delays or replays SET requests to specify unauthorized management settings e Masquerade operations in which an intruder assumes the identity of an authorized party to specify unauthorized management settings The security mechanism does not protect against the following security violations which are beyond the scope of our proprietary interim security system e Modification of information in which an intruder intercepts a packet modifies its contents and reinserts it into the message stream before the agent s counter is incremented e Disclosure in which an intruder observes which variables are being set 11 16 Creating a Pilot Configuration File E
55. ite Manager software from CD rather than disks A VGA monitor We recommend a SuperVGA monitor DOS 5 0 or later Microsoft Windows 3 1 or later A network interface card NIC with a driver type of Packet Network Driver Interface Specification NDIS or Novell Open Data Link Interface ODI The supplied Distinct TCP IP for Microsoft Windows Version 3 31 or any WINSOCK compatible TCP IP stack including NetManage Chameleon Novell s LAN Workplace and FTP Software s PC TCP for Windows 7 1 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Installing Distinct TCP IP Site Manager on the PC uses a WINSOCK compatible TCP IP stack to communicate across the IP network If you already have an installed TCP IP stack you can use it with Site Manager If not Bay Networks supplies Distinct TCP IP for Microsoft Windows a Distinct Corporation application with Site Manager Appendix B provides an example of a successful Distinct installation You install TCP IP or its equivalent by e Preparing information for Serial number and key code Network interface card and driver Network configuration e Loading the Distinct software e Testing Distinct This section provides the general guidelines for installing Distinct TCP IP For detailed instructions about the Distinct product refer to Distinct TCP IP for Microsoft Windows Run Time Installation and Configuration Guide the Distinct Corporation documentation supplied with Site Ma
56. lation 6 9 V verifying Site Manager environment 8 5 9 5 10 4 Site Manager installation on a SPARCstation 8 5 on an HP 9000 10 4 on an RS 6000 9 5 VME routers and the backplane command 5 2 volume locating 6 2 W WAN worksheet information 2 5 wifchkenv command 8 5 9 5 10 4 wfchkinst command 8 5 9 5 10 4 wfsm command 8 6 9 6 10 4 Windows program group creating 7 11 Windows Sockets 7 1 windows Site Manager 7 13 8 6 9 6 10 5 11 4 worksheet Distinct configuration 7 5 network information 2 1 to 2 6 World Wide Web Bay Networks Home Page on XV Index 4
57. le Transferring the configuration file to the router Booting the router with pilot configuration Creating the pilot configuration file Chapter 11 completes the Quick Start procedure described in this manual To refine your configuration file to meet your specific network needs refer to Configuring Routers or Configuring Customer Access and Trunks BNX Software and the appropriate protocol configuration manuals 1 4 Chapter 2 Filling Out the Network Information Worksheet You fill out a Network Information Worksheet to refer to when you perform the Quick Start installation script install bat as described in Chapter 6 See Appendix A for a sample installation script The installation script prompts you for network information to connect the router or BNX platform to the IP network The worksheet contains space for the advance information you will need when running install bat Use only the portions of the worksheet that apply to your network requirements For example if you are not enabling OSPF on the IP interface pass over any questions that pertain to OSPF Many steps in the installation script suggest default values Accept the default values unless you have a reason to make a change Some steps are optional for your network requirements For example local PAP passwords are optional with PPP Also if you don t run optional features such as FTP or Telnet your router will be more secure and use less memory a
58. le memory card volume located in Slot 2 Creating a Pilot Configuration File IP Address 192 32 10 12 Site Manager workstation Corporate IP network IP Address 192 1 182 2 l IP Address 192 168 125 34 Interface E22 IP workstation IP Configuration Information IP Address 192 1 182 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Broadcast Address 192 1 182 255 Router or BNX platform Figure 11 1 Sample Pilot Configuration Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Connecting to the Router or BNX Platform After you install Site Manager on your workstation the initial Site Manager window appears Figure 11 2 You select many of the major Site Manager menus and features from this screen The Site Manager window displays the IP address of the interface and system record information To edit the system information select the Platform Edit System Information option see Configuring Routers or Configuring Customer Access and Trunks BNX Software for details Figure 11 2 Site Manager Window 11 4 Creating a Pilot Configuration File When you are managing additional routers or BNX platforms from this workstation you can connect to them from the initial Site Manager window by selecting Options gt Router Connections see Configuring Routers or Configuring Customer Access and Trunks BNX Software for more information Using Remote Mode Site Manager offers three o
59. ms For AFN ASN BLN or BCN routers or BNX platforms proceed to Chapter 6 to run the installation script For ALN FN LN or CN routers perform the steps below a Enter the backplane command backplane lt router_type gt lt router_type gt is FN LN or CN If you have an ALN use LN as your lt router_type gt Example backplane LN b Boot the router by entering boot You must boot the router after issuing the backplane command c Log in again as Manager when the Login prompt appears d Proceed to Chapter 6 to run the installation script 5 2 Chapter 6 Running the Quick Start Installation Script Run the Quick Start installation script to establish an initial IP network interface between the router or BNX platform and the Site Manager workstation from which you ll manage the router or BNX platform To create the initial IP interface you need to e Understand the router or BNX platform s file system e Review the Quick Start installation files e Boot the router or BNX platform with the fi cfg file a special booting file that initializes the router or BNX platform without pre existing configuration e Run the Quick Start installation script install bat once to configure the initial interface The Quick Start installation script prompts you to enter the network information that dynamically configures the initial IP interface You configure subsequent interfaces with Site Manager Quick2Config or other router
60. multiple versions of Site Manager on the same PC make a copy of this file and later edit the new file with the information about the other versions Site Manager software is distributed on CDs and disks The following section describes the installation procedures for both types of media It assumes that Windows is running From CDs 1 Insert the Bay Networks Site Manager CD into your CD ROM drive 2 Double click on the File Manager icon 3 Click on the CD ROM drive icon in the File Manager window 4 Click on the ms_win directory 5 Double click on the setup exe utility The installation process prompts you for the directory in which you want to install Site Manager 6 Enter the directory in which to install Site Manager or accept the default c WF The Site Manager files install in the chosen directory When the installation completes the following prompt appears Create windows program group items automatically 7 To allow Site Manager to automatically create a Windows group click on Yes If you want to manually create a Windows group click on No You can manually create a Windows group later as specified in the section Creating a Windows Group Then proceed to the section Starting Up Site Manager 7 9 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms 8 Click on Yes at the prompt to start Site Manager The following prompt appears Do you want to start Site Manager now Select Yes to start Site
61. n configure any port on a router or BNX platform for the initial IP connection by modifying the connection port in the Quick Start installation script described in Chapter 6 For information on the location of the port on your router or BNX platform refer to the installation manual that came with your router or BNX platform 2 Connect the cable to the IP network The connection depends upon your LAN or WAN configuration 4 1 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms For general information about cables refer to Cable Guide for Routers and BNX Platforms 4 2 Chapter 5 Establishing a Technician Interface Session Use the Technician Interface the router or BNX platform s command line interface to enter commands to run the Quick Start program Establish a Technician Interface session as follows 1 Atthe Login prompt enter Manager Note The Technician Interface is case sensitive that is the command Manager is not the same as managet The screen displays the slot where the Technician Interface is running followed by the prompt showing that you are logged in Figure 5 1 Bay Networks Inc and its Licensors Copyright 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 All rights reserved gt Login Manager Technician Interface running on Slot 2 S Console Port 1 Welcome to the Backbone Technician Interface 2 1 Figure 5 1 Technician Interface Screen 5 1 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platfor
62. n the installation is finished your workstation displays the message Site Manager Installation Complete Press Control d to exit the root account 9 3 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Setting Up Site Manager User Accounts Set up individual Site Manager users on the RS 6000 as follows Log in to the user s account Note For BNX skip Step 2 because BNX does not support Image Builder Create the directory for the Site Manager s image builder application by entering mkdir HOME builder_dir Edit the user s account setup file as follows for C and Bourne shells e Ifyou use csh or clones then add the following lines to cshrc Note For BNX do not include the last line about BUIDER_DIR set path path usr wf bin setenv WF_SMPATH usr wf setenv SMTERM X setenv SM_CONFIGS lt directory where config files are stored gt setenv BUILDER_DIR HOME builder_dir Note Jf the shell variable path is already set in some other line of the cshrc file then add these new lines immediately after the last set path line e Ifyou use the Bourne shell sh or clones then add the following lines to profile PATH PATH usr wf bin WF_SMPATH usr wf SMTERM X SM_CONFIGS lt directory where contig files are stored gt BUILDER_DIR HOME builder_dir export PATH WF_SMPATH SMTERM SM_CONFIGS BUILDER_DIR Note For BNX do not include the BUILDER_DIR line and the references to BUILDER_DIR in the last line
63. nabling the security mechanism only minimally affects router or BNX platform performance The security mechanism has no effect on the ability of Site Manager or of any SNMP network manager to monitor the router or BNX platform by performing GET GET NEXT or trap functions You cannot use public the default SNMP community with secure mode See the prior section for instructions on changing the SNMP community The next section describes the procedure for enabling secure mode Specifying Secure Mode Using the Technician Interface set the router or BNX platform to operate in secure mode by completing the following steps 1 Enter the following command wfsnmpmode 3 3 indicates that the router or BNX platform should operate using the proprietary security mechanism Specify the key that the encryption algorithm uses when it encrypts the security counters by entering the following command wfsnmpkey lt key gt lt key gt is the string of ACSII characters that you select to make up the encryption code for this router or BNX platform Make the key six characters or less The encryption algorithm uses the attributes of the key size range and value as integral parts of its encryption process Also when Site Manager issues the first SET request within an application you must enter this key as a password that enables the Site Manager to operate in secure mode See Using Technician Interface Software for more information abou
64. nager Also check the Bay Networks Read Me First documentation for changes to the installation instructions The use of Distinct s TCP IP Run Time software is subject to the Distinct Software License Agreement Each Distinct License Agreement allows you to install Distinct on up to 15 PCs per IP subnet We recommend installing and configuring Distinct s TCP IP Run Time software successfully on one PC before you install it on additional systems Only the Distinct features required for Site Manager TFTP and Ping are operational To obtain a complete version of Distinct contact the Distinct Corporation at 408 366 8933 If you use another WINSOCK compatible TCP IP stack consult its documentation for installation requirements After installation proceed to the section Starting Up Site Manager later in this chapter 7 2 Installing Site Manager on a PC Preparing Information for the Distinct Installation The Distinct installation prompts you to provide e Serial number and key code information e Network interface card and driver information e Network configuration information Preparing Serial Number and Key Code Information You must initialize the software at installation time by entering a serial number and a key code There is a serial number associated with each copy of the software licensed You must use a different serial number for each computer on which you install the software Table 7 1 Distinct Serial N
65. nager on a SPARCstation Reviewing System Requirements cccccceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeseaeeeseeaeeeeaeeeeeeeeeaaetee 8 1 Setting Up the SPARCstation cccceccececeseeeeeenee cece eeeeaaeseceeeeeaaesteneeeeeaaeseeeeeeesnaeenseaeees 8 2 Loading the Site Manager Software c ccccceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeneeeeecaeeeeaaeesecaeeesaeeseeeeeeeiaaeeeea 8 2 Adding Site Manager User Accounts c ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaaeeseaeeeesaaeeseneeeetiaeesenes 8 3 Verifying Site Manager Installation cecccecesceceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeesaeeeseaeees 8 5 Starting Up Site Manager cccccccceceseseeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeesaeeseeneeessaeeeseneees 8 5 Starting Site Manager from SunNet Manager c cccseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseneeeeaes 8 7 Starting Site Manager from OpenView cccccccccseeseeeeececeeeeeeeeseceeeesaaeeseeeeeeenaaeeees 8 8 Chapter 9 Installing Site Manager on an RS 6000 Reviewing System Requirements cccccccesececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeseneeeseaeeseeeeeeeeeesiaeeeee 9 1 Loading MOUN errea Sion io icra ener aewente Midna taeda de tiie tad 9 2 Loading the Site Manager Software c ccccceceeeseeeeeeeeeeeneeececaeeeeaeeeseaeeesaeeseeeeeeeaaeeeea 9 3 vi Setting Up Site Manager User Accounts 0 c cccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeseaeeeseeeeessaeenteneees 9 4 Verifying Site Manager Installation cccceceseeceeee cesses eeee
66. nd processing overhead The examples on the Network Information Worksheet reflect information from the sample network in Figure 2 1 Note Contact your network administrator for assistance in selecting worksheet options AN and ANH routers are not covered by this worksheet 2 1 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Bay Networks router or BNX platform Connect the router or BNX platform to the IP network This router connects from a QENET Link Module in Slot 2 using XCVR1 lt Ethernet Connector 1 Connect a PC or A ASCII console locally ED to view the Technician Interface and run the Quick Start installation script install bat Console port in Slot 1 of AFN FN LN ALN CN BLN or ASN or in Slot 7 of BCN ACACA olololo yia YOON WI IP 192 168 125 34 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Corporate IP network Use a Site Manager workstation to manage the router or BNX platform remotely IP Address 192 32 10 12 Figure 2 1 Sample Network Used In Worksheet Examples 2 2 Filling Out the Network Information Worksheet Table 2 1 Network Information Worksheet Requested Information Example Your Information Physical Connector Information Enter the slot number con
67. nfiguration file Starting Site Manager from SunNet Manager To start a Site Manager session on a platform running SunNet Manager 1 Open a view containing the icon of a router or BNX platform that you want to configure using Site Manager 2 Click on the icon of the router or BNX platform you want to configure 3 From the Tools menu choose Tools then drag right and choose Site Manager Figure 8 2 The Site Manager window appears SunNet Manager Console baynet View Vv Edit V Props Requestsv Tools Y Goto Y e 192 168 7 2 g Quick Dump gt Q 192 1 Send Request gt SN 192 168 3 64 Q ee ee Send Predefined gt SN 192 168 1 0 sebReauest p Alarm Reports Tools Add to Node Name DB Glyph State RouterMan Q Show Subviews wf Configuration Manager Properties wf Events Manager Connect wf File Manager SN 192 168 2 64 Change Type wf Site Mgr SN 192 hh rn Via wf Statistic Manager Telnet SN 192 168 7 0 SN 192 32 83 4 U 3246 1 Figure 8 2 Starting a Site Manager Session from SunNet Manager 8 7 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Starting Site Manager from OpenView Read this section if you plan on installing or are currently running the HP OpenView application on your SPARCstation If you install OpenView after you install the Site Manager software follow these steps to integrate Site Manager with the OpenView application 1
68. ng Routers and BNX Platforms e Editing the autoexec bat and config sys files to delete references to the old version of Distinct and the other networking software Note You can only run one TCP IP stack at a time SEE On NU ee 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Roboot the PC Enter win to start Windows Insert the Distinct installation disk in the disk drive Select File gt Run Enter A setup and run Distinct Accept the default to Add Library to Path Accept defaults for the destinations for the program and driver Accept defaults to create the directories for the program and drivers The program then copied files from the disk to the created directories Enter the Distinct serial number and key code from Table 7 1 in Chapter 7 Accept the prompt to select and set up a network interface card Skip this step if you already have a NIC installed or if you are using SLIP or PPP over a modem From the Choose Adapter menu choose the EtherLink ITI 3C509B card that was installed in the PC Select the NDIS driver type as opposed to Packet or ODI type Copy the driver from the disk when prompted to supply a location for the card driver Click on OK on the request to update the autoexec bat config sys and protocol ini files Choose to define a host instead of dynamically defining it using the BOOTP or RARP protocols Define our host s Name and Internet Address 192
69. ng lines are present or insert them tftp 69 udp snmp 161 udp snmp trap 162 udp Press Alt f to display the File menu type x to exit and type y to save the changes Note All TCP IP stacks use a services stack For example Chameleon uses net netmanag services The location of the services stack may vary with your IP package Starting Up Site Manager Start up the Site Manager application from Windows as follows 1 Select the Site Manager program group 2 Double click on the PC Site Manager icon The Site Manager window appears Figure 7 1 After you have successfully installed and started up Site Manager proceed to Chapter 11 to create a pilot configuration file 7 12 Installing Site Manager on a PC Figure 7 1 Site Manager Window 7 13 Chapter 8 Installing Site Manager on a SPARCstation You use Site Manager to remotely configure and manage the router or BNX platform over the IP network You install Site Manager on a SPARCstation in the following order Review system requirements Set up the SPARCstation Load the Site Manager software Add Site Manager user accounts Verify Site Manager installation Start up Site Manager Reviewing System Requirements The SPARCstation Site Manager or Site Manager BNX requires the following to run Sun Microsystems Sun4 SPARC station equipped with an Ethernet Token Ring or FDDI network adapter CD ROM drive Sun OpenWindows 3 0 or later or MIT X11
70. on File Window 2 Delete the text displayed in the Enter file name box 3 Enter the name pilot cfg then click on Save Site Manager generates a configuration file transfers it to the router or BNX platform via TFTP and saves it to the file system with the name pilot cfg Site Manager stores the file remotely on the router or BNX platform because Site Manager is operating in Remote mode 4 Click on OK when the File Saved pop up window appears 5 Select the File gt Exit option to exit the Configuration Manager window You are returned to the initial Site Manager window Rebooting with the Pilot Configuration File After you save the pilot configuration file implement the configuration by rebooting the router or BNX platform To reboot the router or BNX platform from the Site Manager window refer to Figure 11 2 1 Select Administration gt Boot Router 11 13 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms The Boot Router window appears Figure 11 10 The default volume is displayed next to the boot image file example bn exe and configuration file config The default volume is the first available NVFS indicated by slot number or it is the DOS file system indicated by the disk drive designator A If your boot or configuration file is located on a different volume you can click on the volume number to change it El int nter a Figure 11 10 Sample Boot Router Window 2 Replace the text
71. or a 25 pin female connection 3 1 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms h Select Settings gt Terminal Preferences i Turn off the Use Function Arrow and Control Keys for Windows default option so that you can use keyboard combinations when running the installation script Note f you do not deselect the button for Use Function Arrow and Control Keys for Windows you will not be able to use keyboard combinations such as Control C when running the installation script j Select File gt Save As k Type the name of a new file in which to store the communications settings and click on OK 1 Select File gt Open m Select the file you just named and click on OK 2 Connect the cable from the console port of the router or BNX platform to the COM port you selected in the terminal emulation program BCN BLN CN and LN routers have a 25 pin male console port ASN and AFN routers have a 9 pin male console port Refer to the installation book that came with your router or BNX platform for more information 3 Turn on the router to complete the internal diagnostics and startup When the router or BNX platform boots the screen displays the Technician Interface Login prompt Note While you can run the Technician Interface with a local connection to manage the router or BNX platform with Site Manager on a PC you must connect the PC to the IP network Connecting an ASCII Console Connect an ASCII console terminal
72. orks Customer Support ccceceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeseceeeeeeaaeseeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeess xiv GOMPUSEIVE rae aa aah ae a aa a a adana Kaa anesthe tise aa dee ite Beate xiv IMOPACT S a aa a e A E N E A EA a a e a aN XV World Wide WebD siis 0i c cate cee dette aa andi bathe al teas a ston XV How to Get Help siririna a aaae aiaa daa aeda iano i aTi xvi CONVENUONS iiia en aN AE A NEEE AE EE E A R xvi Ordering Bay Networks Publications c ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeneeeeseaeeeeeeeeessaeeneeneees xvii AGONY TS ane EE AA AAEE N E xvii Chapter 1 Overview of Quick Start Chapter 2 Filling Out the Network Information Worksheet Chapter 3 Connecting a PC or ASCII Console Gonnecting a PC rierien aaa aaa a a a ddd latins 3 1 Connecting an ASCII Console sinih taei a a eanan adaalat aa aaa aa aa aa 3 2 Chapter 4 Connecting to the IP Network Chapter 5 Establishing a Technician Interface Session Chapter 6 Running the Quick Start Installation Script Understanding the Router or BNX Platform s File System cccccceeeeeeeeeeesteeeeeneeeees 6 1 Reviewing the Installation Files ee eeeeceeceeeeeeneee eee eecneee eee eeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeetaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeneea 6 2 Booting with the tCig Fila aeieea aaee an ean aeeti aa ranae bea anaana iaki 6 4 Running the Quick Start Installation Script seessseeseeesseesrsssrnssrrnssrnnssnnsnnnsrnnsrnnnsren 6 5 Quick Start Troubleshooting eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea
73. out Memory card If your installation files or software image are not available contact the Bay Networks Technical Response Center Booting with the ti cfg File You initialize the router or BNX platform once with the ti cfg file The ti cfg file is a special file that boots the router or BNX platform without configuration You then run the installation script to create an initial configuration Never change the ti cfg file or overwrite it with another configuration file Booting a new router or BNX platform uses the ti cfg file by default Performing this step verifies that you are using the correct configuration file A normal successful installation requires booting with the ti cfg file only once but under the following conditions you must reboot again with ti cfg before running the Quick Start installation script e The router or BNX platform is currently booted from a configuration file other than ti cfg e You terminate the installation script 6 4 Running the Quick Start Installation Script e You change the initial IP connector port that you use to communicate with the Site Manager workstation To boot the router or BNX platform using the ti cfg file 1 Enter the following command boot lt s ot_number gt lt image_file gt lt slot_number gt ti cfg lt slot_number gt identifies where the volume resides on the router or BNX platform and lt image_file gt is the software image for your router or BNX pla
74. p you manage and troubleshoot your Bay Networks products Software agents and patches are available and the message boards are monitored by technical staff and can be a source for problem solving and shared experiences xiv About This Guide Customers and resellers holding Bay Networks service contracts can visit the special libraries to acquire advanced levels of support documentation and software To open an account and receive a local dial up number call CompuServe at 1 800 524 3388 and ask for Representative No 591 e Inthe United Kingdom call Freephone 0800 289378 e In Germany call 0130 37 32 e In Europe except for the United Kingdom and Germany call 44 272 760681 e Outside the U S Canada and Europe call 614 529 1349 and ask for Representative No 591 or consult your listings for an office near you Once you are online you can reach our forum by typing the command GO BAYNETWORKS at any prompt InfoFACTS InfoFACTS is the Bay Networks free 24 hour fax on demand service This automated system contains libraries of technical and product documents designed to help you manage and troubleshoot your Bay Networks products The system can return a fax copy to the caller or to a third party within minutes of being accessed World Wide Web The World Wide Web WWW is a global information system for file distribution and online document viewing via the Internet You need a direct connection to the Internet an
75. perating modes for configuring the router or BNX platform remote local and dynamic For the pilot configuration use remote mode 1 Select Tools gt Configuration Manager gt Remote File The Edit Remote Configuration File window appears Figure 11 3 Site Manager retrieves the file information from the router and displays it in this window The Volume button on the right side of the screen identifies the volume on which the configuration file will be stored Edit Conf ipuretion File Oper Cancel Erter Pile namer Volare Directoryt debug al bn aces con iy Figure 11 3 Naming the Configuration File Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Usually the volume is the number of the slot containing the memory card except LNs and CNs that have two cards on a slot or DOS drives To access other memory cards residing in different slots a Select the button showing the current volume and hold the mouse button down A menu displays the NVFS volumes b Select the slot of the volume that you want and release the mouse button The volume you selected appears In a DOS file system the default volume is A 2 Select your initial configuration file startup cfg and click on Open If you named the initial configuration file something other than startup cfg select that file instead In remote mode Site Manager queries the router or BNX platform and displays its hardware configuration in the Configuration Manager window
76. r s or BNX platform s console port to view the Technician Interface Chapter 3 4 Connect to the IP network Connect a cable between the router or BNX platform and the IP network Chapter 4 5 Establish a Technician Interface session Use the Technician Interface Bay Network s command line interface to enter commands to run the Quick Start installation script on the router Chapter 5 6 Run the Quick Start installation script Run Quick Start to establish an initial IP network interface between the router or BNX platform and the workstation from which you l manage the router Chapter 6 7 Install Site Manager Install the Bay Networks Site Manager program on a PC or workstation located on the IP network Site Manager uses Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP and Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP to communicate with the router or BNX platform so you can remotely configure and manage the router Follow the instructions in the appropriate chapter to install the Site Manager software on a PC Chapter 7 SPARCstation Chapter 8 RS 6000 Chapter 9 HP 9000 Chapter 10 Note BNX Site Manager does not run on the HP 9000 workstation Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Use Site Manager to create a pilot configuration Once you ve installed Site Manager on a workstation you can configure the router or BNX platform remotely by Creating a simple pilot configuration fi
77. rictions of this license Licensee shall not make the resulting software available for use by any third party Neither title nor ownership to Software passes to licensee Licensee shall not provide or otherwise make available any Software in whole or in part in any form to any third party Third parties do not include consultants subcontractors or agents of licensee who have licensee s permission to use the Software at licensee s facility and who have agreed in writing to use the Software only in accordance with the restrictions of this license Third party owners from whom Bay Networks has acquired license rights to software that is incorporated into Bay Networks products shall have the right to enforce the provisions of this license against licensee Licensee shall not remove or obscure any copyright patent trademark trade secret or similar intellectual property or restricted rights notice within or affixed to any Software and shall reproduce and affix such notice on any backup copy of Software or copies of software resulting from modification or combination performed by licensee as permitted by this license Bay Networks Inc 4401 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 8 Federal Street Billerica MA 01821 Bay Networks Software License continued 10 11 12 Licensee shall not reverse assemble reverse compile or in any way reverse engineer the Software Note For licensees in the European Community
78. rs on the HP 9000 as follows 1 2 Log in to the user s account Create the directory for the Site Manager s image builder application by entering mkdir HOME builder_dir Edit the user s account setup file using a C or Bourne shell as follows e Ifyou use csh or clones then add the following lines to cshrc set path path usr wf bin setenv WF_SMPATH usr wf setenv SMTERM X setenv SM_CONFIGS lt directory where config files are stored gt setenv BUILDER_DIR HOME builder_dir Note Jf the shell variable path is already set in some other line of the cshrc le then add these new lines immediately after the last set path line fi y e Ifyou use the Bourne shell sh or clones then add the following lines to profile PATH PATH usr wf bin WF_SMPATH usr wf SMTERM X SM_CONFIGS lt directory where contig files are stored gt BUILDER_DIR HOME builder_dir export WF_SMPATH SMTERM SM CONFIGS BUILDER_DIR 4 Log out of the user s account Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for each user who wants to run the Site Manager application 10 3 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Verifying Site Manager Installation Verify the Site Manager installation and environment as follows 1 Log in to the user s account 2 If it is not already started start up the HP VUE or X Window environment 3 Verify the Site Manager installation by entering wfchkinst After installation is verified the workstation
79. s 192 32 156 7 OSPF Area Address 0 0 0 0 Enable Simple Password Authentication No MTU size for OSPF packets Default Ethernet Size Default User defined MTU OSPF interface type Broadcast NBMA or Point to Broadcast Point Point to Multipoint Point to Multipoint std Note Match to the interface type The interface type Hello Interval and Dead Interval must match the current OSPF configuration of the network Hello interval in seconds 10 Router dead interval in seconds 40 Router priority 1 Poll interval 20 If you are configuring OSPF neighbors what is the IP address for each neighbor Note Neighbors are defined only if the OSPF interface type is NBMA Not applicable Sample format 192 32 156 8 192 32 156 9 Static Route to Site Manager Configuration Information Destination network 192 32 90 0 Destination network mask 255 255 255 0 Next hop address that is in the same subnet as the initial 192 32 4 99 IP interface Miscellaneous Information Set SNMP Community Management No Default volume where TFTP transactions will take place 2 Enable FTP Yes Default volume where FTP transactions will take place 2 Enable TELNET No continued Filling Out the Network Information Worksheet Table 2 1 Network Information Worksheet continued Requested Information Example Your Information Site Manager Workstation Information IP
80. s and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that such portions of the software were developed by the University of California Berkeley The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from such portions of the software without specific prior written permission SUCH PORTIONS OF THE SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In addition the program and information contained herein are licensed only pursuant to a license agreement that contains restrictions on use and disclosure that may incorporate by reference certain limitations and notices imposed by third parties Bay Networks Software License Note This is Bay Networks basic license document In the absence of a software license agreement specifying varying terms this license or the license included with the particular product shall govern licensee s use of Bay Networks software This Software License shall govern the licensing of all software provided to licensee by Bay Networks Software Bay Networks will provide licensee with Software in machine readable form and related documentation Documentation The Software provided under this license is proprietary to Bay Networks and to third parties from whom Bay Networks has acquired license rights Bay
81. t Software You can install Distinct software from the Site Manager CD or from a disk From CDs To load Distinct from the Site Manager CD 1 2 3 4 5 Insert the Bay Networks Site Manager CD into your CD ROM drive Double click on the File Manager icon Click on the CD ROM drive icon in the File Manager window Click on the Distinct icon in the top level directory Double click on the setup exe utility to start the program The Distinct installation process prompts you for path and directory information Accept the default suggestions unless you have reason to change The process then prompts you for the information you prepared in the previous sections about e Serial number and key code e Network interface card and driver e Network configuration For specific questions about the Distinct configuration process refer to the Distinct TCP IP for Microsoft Windows Run Time Installation and Configuration Guide Also refer to the sample installation in Appendix B At the end of the Distinct installation accept the prompt to reboot the PC You reboot the PC to load the TCP IP stack and set up the environment variables Enter Windows The Distinct Group window is open on the desktop Proceed to the section Testing Distinct TCP IP and test the Distinct TCP IP configuration before installing Site Manager 7 6 Installing Site Manager on a PC From disks To load Distinct from a disk 1 Insert the Distinct
82. t using the Technician Interface 11 17 Appendix A Sample Install bat Script To perform the Quick Start installation procedure on your router or BNX platform run the install bat script as described in Chapter 6 A typical script follows Your script will vary depending on your router or BNX platform model and network configuration HEFE ttt EEHEHE HF tt tt HEFE PtH HF EH PEERH Heth EHEH FEH Ft tH HE PEHEE Het HH tE tE Het FRE tt tE EREHE HEF FEE PRE TH HEH Version 1 108 Copyright 1993 1996 Introduction This part of the Quick Start procedure configures the initial IP network interface on the router You perform this procedure so that the router can communicate with the Site Manager workstation Each step of this procedure is further described in the Quick Start manual As you perform the procedure refer to the Quick Start manual for additional helpful information and examples Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms When you are finished with this procedure the router will be able to communicate with the Site Manager workstation over the IP network You are then ready to install Site Manager Soft Chapter 4 of the Quick Start Guide Each procedure step requires
83. taining the link module that provides the initial IP network interface this module can reside in any slot that is designated for link module support 2 QE NF Note You also provide the module number for the ASN example Module1 Number of the connector port providing the initial IP 1 XCVR1 network interface Circuit Information Enter the number of the circuit name 1 E21 IP Interface Configuration Information IP address of this initial network interface 192 168 125 34 Advanced users only install bat supports unnumbered interfaces Subnet mask address of this initial network interface in 255 255 255 0 dotted decimal notation Does this interface connect to the same local area No network LAN as the Site Manager workstation IP Routing Protocol Information IP Routing Protocol to configure to manage this router RIP remotely This is necessary only if you answered No to the previous question See the following sections for details on the IP Routing Protocol you choose to configure RIP Configuration Information Should RIP listen to the default route to the network or Yes subnet where Site Manager is located continued Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Table 2 1 Network Information Worksheet continued Requested Information Example Your Information OSPF Configuration Information OSPF Router IP Addres
84. tall OpenView after you install the Site Manager software follow these steps to integrate Site Manager with the OpenView application 1 Change to the usr wf directory 2 Re execute the Site Manager script by entering WFSM_INSTALL In the future follow these steps any time you reinstall OpenView To start a Site Manager session from the IP Internet window menu bar in OpenView 1 Open a view containing the icon of the router that you want to configure using Site Manager 2 Click on the icon of the router you want to configure The IP Internet window opens Figure 10 2 3 Choose Site Manager from the Tools menu as shown in Figure 10 2 A list of options available from Site Manager appears 10 6 Installing Site Manager on an HP 9000 Figure 10 2 Tools Administer Help MIB Browser SNMP Graph Collected Data SNMP Data Collection amp Threshold Filter Editor MIB Application Builder SNMP gt s SNMP Site Manager gt SynOptics Application Failing Resource Display Mail Print Site Manager Configuration dynamic Statistics Manager Trap Monitor Remote Files Manager Event Files Update Symbols Starting a Site Manager Session from OpenView 10 7 Chapter 11 Creating a Pilot Configuration File In this chapter you use Site Manager to create a second IP interface on a router or BNX platform and save it as a new configura
85. tform refer to Table 6 2 Example boot 2 bn exe 2 ti cfg The router or BNX platform boots and runs through its startup procedure 2 Establish a new Technician Interface session See Chapter 5 for instructions Running the Quick Start Installation Script After booting the router or BNX platform with the ti cfg file and establishing a new Technician Interface session you are ready to run the Quick Start installation script install bat Note Use install bat once to configure the initial interface only To configure other interfaces use Site Manager Quick2 Config or other router management software to create new configurations as described in Chapter 11 6 5 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms To run the script 1 Review Table 6 3 for the commands you use to run the script Table 6 3 Quick Start Installation Script Commands To Do the Following Action Result Accept a default value Press Return Your terminal displays default values in brackets for example E21 Repeat a step for example if you make a mistake Press Control c WhenpromptedTerminate script y n type n The Technician Interface returns to the beginning of the step so you can re enter the information Quit out of the Quick Start installation script Press Control c WhenpromptedTerminate script y n type y The Quick Start script terminates and returns to the Technician Interface prompt Re
86. the Software Directive dated 14 May 1991 as may be amended from time to time shall apply for interoperability purposes Licensee must notify Bay Networks in writing of any such intended examination of the Software and Bay Networks may provide review and assistance Notwithstanding any foregoing terms to the contrary if licensee licenses the Bay Networks product Site Manager licensee may duplicate and install the Site Manager product as specified in the Documentation This right is granted solely as necessary for use of Site Manager on hardware installed with licensee s network This license will automatically terminate upon improper handling of Software such as by disclosure or Bay Networks may terminate this license by written notice to licensee if licensee fails to comply with any of the material provisions of this license and fails to cure such failure within thirty 30 days after the receipt of written notice from Bay Networks Upon termination of this license licensee shall discontinue all use of the Software and return the Software and Documentation including all copies to Bay Networks Licensee s obligations under this license shall survive expiration or termination of this license Bay Networks Inc 4401 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 8 Federal Street Billerica MA 01821 Contents About This Guide JANB o MEINS EATA TA tae tee raed A tn ee nie xiii Blore VOU BOIN restinto r E S a nT xiv Bay Netw
87. tion file pilot cfg In the process of creating this simple pilot configuration you learn to use several Site Manager configuration features You use Site Manager to create a pilot configuration for the router or BNX platform in this order e Connect to the router or BNX platform e Use remote mode to create a configuration file e Configure the pilot IP interface Add a circuit on a connector Enable the IP protocol Save the pilot configuration file Reboot the router or BNX platform with the pilot configuration file Enhance the pilot configuration file Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms This chapter also introduces how to secure the router or BNX platform by e Restricting read write access e Setting the router or BNX platform to Secure mode Note Accept the Site Manager default parameter settings as you create this pilot configuration file Later you can edit the parameters to meet your specific network needs using the instructions in Configuring Routers or Configuring Customer Access and Trunks BNX Software and in the protocol configuration manuals All examples in this chapter reflect the sample pilot configuration shown in Figure 11 1 Circuit E21 with IP Address 192 168 125 34 is the initial interface created with the Technician Interface Circuit E22 with an IP address of 192 1 182 1 is the pilot IP interface you ll create with Site Manager The router or BNX platform in Figure 11 1 contains a sing
88. to the router or BNX platform as follows 1 Set the operating parameters of the ASCII console as follows e Baud rate 9600 e Stop bits 1 e Parity none e Data bits 8 3 2 Connecting a PC or ASCII Console 2 Connect the cable from the ASCII console to the router or BNX platform BCN BLN CN and LN routers have a 25 pin male console port ASN and AFN routers have a 9 pin male console port Refer to the installation guide that came with your router or BNX platform for more information 3 Power on the router or BNX platform to complete the internal diagnostics and startup When the router or BNX platform boots the screen displays the Technician Interface Login prompt 3 3 Chapter 4 Connecting to the IP Network When you ordered your router or BNX platform you also ordered a cable to connect the router or BNX platform to the IP network Connect it using the following procedure 1 Connect the cable to your router or BNX platform Table 4 1 gives the standard ports also called connectors for initially connecting the router or BNX platform to the IP network Table 4 1 Initial Connection Port to the IP Network Bay Networks Router or BNX Default Connection Port Platform AFN ES XCVR1 port AFN TS MAU1 port ASN Any port on any net module excluding the Stack Packet Exchange SPX Module FN ALN LN CN BLN BCN First port on the first link module Slot 2 except BCN You ca
89. trap files are missing contact your system administrator Loading the Site Manager Software Load the Site Manager software on the HP 9000 as follows 1 2 Insert the Site Manager CD into your CD_ROM drive If you have not already created a CD ROM mountpoint log in as root and create a root level directory For example enter mkdir cdrom Mount the CD ROM drive by entering mount r o ro t cdfs dev dsk lt device_number gt cdrom lt device_number gt is the number of the device assigned to the CD ROM drive Example c201d2s0 Example mount r o ro t cdfs dev dsk c201d2s0 cdrom Change to the CD ROM mountpoint by entering cd cdrom Run the script to load the Site Manager software by typing INSTALL SH 1 Type the command in all uppercase letters The installation process Lists the directories that contain enough space to install Site Manager Accept the default or specify which directory you want to use Executes the Site Manager installation script WFESM_INSTALL When the installation is finished your workstation displays the message Site Manager Installation Complete 10 2 Installing Site Manager on an HP 9000 Note f you get the message OvwDbInit failed OpenView is not installed See the section Starting Site Manager from OpenView for information 6 Press Control d to exit the root account Adding Site Manager User Accounts Set up individual Site Manager use
90. umbers and Key Codes Serial No Key Code ROOWELLFOO F6 73 F2 ROOWELLFO1 00 53 46 ROOWELLF02 EA B3 00 ROOWELLF03 F4 93 BC ROOWELLF04 9E F3 D5 ROOWELLF05 88 D3 1E ROOWELLF06 92 33 F1 ROOWELLFO7 BC 13 60 ROOWELLF08 A6 73 20 ROOWELLF09 BO 53 E6 ROOWELLF10 FF 53 5C ROOWELLF 11 09 33 43 ROOWELLF12 F3 93 73 ROOWELLF13 FD 73 37 ROOWELLF 14 A7 D3 17 7 3 Quick Starting Routers and BNX Platforms Preparing Network Interface Card and Driver Information The Distinct installation process prompts you for the network interface card installed on your PC the card driver and the driver type you want to use Driver types are e NDIS e ODI e Packet Normally driver types NDIS and ODI involve less configuration than the Packet type Distinct and other applications include standard card drivers with their software An incorrect or outdated driver generates an error message such as Bind Failed upon reboot If this happens verify from the network interface card documentation that you selected the right card model driver and driver type Try using the driver supplied on disk with the card or contact the card manufacturer via FTP for the latest update to the driver If Distinct doesn t support your driver refer to the section Configuring the System for Your Own Ethernet or Token Ring Driver in Chapter 2 of the Distinct TCP IP for Microsoft Windows manual If you have a l
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
MM - EFS 7 1M 4 - コンプレッサー・インバーター・モータ・モートル ロックンプレーキ 取扱説明書 Reproducción desde iPhone/iPod Procesador de Textos - Intef - Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Notes SOMMAIRE 1. DOMAINE D`UTILISATION USER`S GUIDE Descargar DA-WM1100 INSTALLATION MANUAL 取扱説明書 - 駿河精機 Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file