To Configure an FDDI Network Interface [ HP3000/iX Network Planning and Configuration Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
HP3000/iX Network Planning and Configuration Guide
To Configure an FDDI Network Interface
The FDDI Configuration screen(#201) in figure 6-4 is displayed when you
press the [Config Network] key at the Network Transport Configuration
screen (#42) with an NI type of 7 (FDDI). Refer to page 5-9 for
information on the Network Transport Configuration screen.
Figure 6-4. FDDI Configuration Screen
Steps
1. In the IP address field, enter the internet protocol (IP) address
for the node being configured. C192.191.191 009 is a typical
address.
2. The IP subnet mask is optional. If entering one, tab to the IP
subnet mask field and enter the number in the same format as an IP
address.
3. Move to the Link name field. Enter a linkname to represent the
FDDI card for which you are configuring a link. This name must be
unique to the node.
4. Tab down to the field called Physical Path of FDDI Device Adapter.
Enter the physical path number corresponding to the SPU slot
number where the FDDI device adapter is located.
5. Press the [Save Data] key to save the FDDI link configuration. If
you need to identify neighbor gateways, press the [Neighbor
Gateways] key and proceed to the section in this chapter called
"To Identify Neighbor Gateways." Otherwise, proceed to chapter 10
titled "Validating the Network Transport and Cross-Validating with
SYSGEN" and press the [Validate Netxport] key.
Optional Keys Press the [List NIs] key to list the names and
types of already configured network interfaces.
Press the [Delete NI] key to remove a configured
network interface from the configuration file.
Press the [Read Other NI] key to call up a
previously configured Network Interface name.
Fields
Node name Display only.
Network interface (NI) Display only.
name
IP address The IP address is an address of a node on a
network. An IP address has two parts: a
network portion and a node portion. The
network portion must be the same for all nodes
on an FDDI network; the node portion must be
unique for all nodes on an FDDI network.
There are two methods of entering an internet
protocol (IP) address within NMMGR:
1. Enter the fully qualified IP address
(for example, Class C, C 192.191.191
009)
OR
2. Enter only the network (nnn) and node
(xxx) portions of the IP address as four
positive integers between 0 and 255
separated by periods or blanks (for
example, 15.123.44.98).
You need not enter the following items
as NMMGR will fill these in:
- Class A, B, C - Leading zeros for the
network and node portion of the IP
address.
HP assigns the network portion (initial nine
digits) of IP addresses from ARPA Class C,
though your addresses may also be of Classes A
or B. The complete formats are:
Class A nnn xxx.xxx.xxx
B nnn.nnn xxx.xxx
C nnn.nnn.nnn xxx
Where :nnn = the network portion of the IP
address, and xxx = the node portion of the IP
address.
For Class C, the node portion of the IP address
must be between 001 and 254.
If you are adding your NS3000/iX node to an
existing network, the network portion of each
node's IP address should be the same. You will
have to find out what this is, and use it in
the network portion of the IP address of your
NS3000/iX node. Also, you will need to know
the node portions of the IP addresses of each
of the nodes (usually they will be numbered
sequentially, such as 001, 002, and so on), so
that you can specify a unique node portion for
the IP address of your node. If you have a
network map, it should provide a record of such
items as the node name and IP address of each
node. If there is no record, and if you want
to find out each node's IP address, you will
have to issue the following command (NM
capability required) on each of the nodes:
NETCONTROL NET=NIname;STATUS
One of the lines of output from this command
tells you what the complete IP address is for
that node; the last three digits are the unique
node portion of the class C address.
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NOTE To obtain a class B or C IP address,
contact Government Systems, Incorporated
(GSI). To obtain an application form,
write GSI at the address below. Allow at
least eight working days for GSI to
process an IP address request.
Government Systems, Inc.
Attn: Network Information Center
14200 Park Meadow Drive
Chantilly, CA 22021
(800) 364-3642
(703) 802-4535
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IP subnet mask An IP subnet mask is specified in the same
format as an IP address. The 32-bit mask is
grouped in octets expressed as decimal integers
and delimited by either a period (.) or a
space. An IP mask is used when configuring
subnetworks. The mask identifies which bits of
the IP address comprise the network and
subnetwork portion.
Link name The link name can have up to eight alphanumeric
characters and the first character must be
alphabetic.
Physical Path of FDDI The physical path number corresponds to the
Device Adapter slot location of a node's FDDI device adapter.
Recommended slot locations and physical path
calculations vary according to the type of HP
3000 system you are running. If you are unsure
of the slot location or of the physical path
number to configure for your system, see your
system documentation or consult your
Hewlett-Packard service representative.
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