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Installing HP OTS/9000

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HP software, including HP OTS/9000, is installed using the swinstall program. If you're installing software for the entire OSI stack, you should have already installed and configured any link products (for example, LAN or X.25) for your network. If the procedures to install the link components have not been completed, please complete them before proceeding with configuration.

More installation information can be found in the individual link product manuals. Be sure to follow and complete all installation procedures before beginning HP OTS/9000 n etwork node configuration procedures.

If you are installing HP OTS/9000 o ver the LAN LINK product, verify that the LAN product is LAN or configured to run with the IEEE protocol enabled. To do this, look at the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file. For each LAN interface (lan0, lan1, etc.), the parameter LANCONFIG_ARGS, defined in that file, specifies the protocol enabled. For example, for LAN interface lan0, the following lines may be present:

INTERFACE_NAME[0]=lan0 IP_ADDRESS[0]="12.34.456.789" SUBNET_MASK[0]="255.255.255.0" BROADCAST_ADDRESS[0]= LANCONFIG_ARGS[0]="ether ieee"

For HP OTS/9000 to function over a particular interface, the LANCONFIG_ARGS parameter should include "ieee" for that interface.

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