The Communications Interface, NMMGR [ Introduction to MPE XL for MPE V System Administrators ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
Introduction to MPE XL for MPE V System Administrators
The Communications Interface, NMMGR
SYSGEN and its configurators are used to define and control the
characteristics of the local system. An analogous program, NMMGR,
performs a similar function for remote devices.
Since both SYSGEN and NMMGR use LDEV numbers, I/O classes, and I/O paths,
there is a chance for duplication when configuring local and remote
devices under two separate operations. SYSGEN issues a warning message
whenever a conflict, such as a duplication, occurs. This feature also
provides a cross-validation method for the NMMGR configuration.
If a conflict does occur and is not corrected, the SYSGEN configuration
will be used and NMMGR will be unable to use a device in conflict with
SYSGEN.
For more information on configuring remote devices and terminals, refer
to the NS3000/XL Network Manager's Reference Manual (36920-90002).
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