This manual contains the following chapters and appendixes:
Chapter
1: Overview—presents an overview of the X.25/ACC software,
and the features that are supported. It also summarizes the relationship
between the X.25/ACC and the X.25/9000 products.
Chapter 2: Software Installation and
Verification—describes how to install the X.25/ACC
software. It also describes how to use the supplied loopback configuration
and cable to bring up a loopback test which can be used to verify
that the X.25/ACC software and hardware have been installed and
are functional.
Chapter 3: Configuration Overview—gives
an overview of the configuration required to use the X.25/ACC product.
Chapter 4: ZCOM Subsystem Configuration—describes
the ZCOM Subsystem configuration aspects of configuring the X.25/ACC product.
The ttgen configuration
files are described in this chapter.
Chapter 5: X.25/ACC Configuration—describes
the x25init configuration
requirements. The x25init configuration
parameters are listed. Differences between the X.25/ACC and X.25/9000
products are noted.
Chapter 6: Initializing and Shutting
Down X.25/ACC—describes how to bring up and
shutdown the X.25/ACC Subsystem.
Appendix A: N2Z Driver Log Messages,
ZCOM X.25 Subroutine Error Codes—contains the
messages that may be logged by the nli2zcom driver which
is used to provide the X.25/ACC functionality. It also contains
a list of ACC X.25 subroutines that may be called by the nli2zcom driver,
along with their respective error codes.
Appendix B: Files Used by X.25/ACC Subsystem—lists
the configuration files, device files, and log files that are used
by X.25/ACC.
Appendix C: Utilities, Servers, and Scripts—contains
a list of utility programs, server programs and scripts that are
used by the X.25/ACC Subsystem.
Appendix D: Tuning and Sizing—lists
parameters that can be modified for the ACC Mux Subsystem and X.25/ACC
Subsystem to reflect the system requirements.
Appendix E: MUX Port Configuration—describes
how to reconfigure an ACC MUX port on the fly for those applications running
in a high-availability configuration.
Appendix F: ACC Service Guard Configuration Notes—provides
an example of using zconfig()
in a Service Guard clustered environment.