Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 35

Configuring the Host, 9.2.3, Configuring the Server

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Getting Started Configuration Files 3.9.2.2 Configuring the Host The configuration file can be downloaded from a TCP/IP host (via TFTP), from a VMS host (via LAT), or from a NetWare fileserver. In any case, some host configuration will be necessary. x For TFTP loading, enable TFTP loading on your host and place the configuration file in a download directory. x For LAT downloading, install the ets$configd service handler on your VMS hosts. The service handler code is included on the distribution CD-ROM. x For NetWare, put the configuration file in the fileserver's login directory. 3.9.2.3 Configuring the Server To configure the Server to use the commands in the configuration file, use the Source command. If the configuration file must be downloaded each time the Server boots, the filename must be specified using the Set/Define Server Startupfile command. The configuration filename is generally of the form "host*filename", where host can be a TCP/IP, VMS, or NetWare node name. The asterisk should be replaced with colons or a backslash as follows: use one colon (:) for a TCP/IP host, two colons (::) for a LAT host, or one backslash (\) for a NetWare host. For example, to download the file config.cmd from TCP/IP host TROUT at IP address 192.0.1.5, the following command would be used. Figure 3-17: Downloading from a TCP/IP Host Local> DEFINE SERVER STARTUP "192.0.1.5:config.cmd" Note: You must define a nameserver if you wish to use a text TCP/IP hostname. The Server will attempt to resolve the name at boot time; if it cannot resolve the name, the download will fail. Figure 3-18 displays the command needed to download the same startup file from NetWare host BASS. Notice that the host name is now Bass\Sys, and the filename is now \Login\config.cmd to reflect that the file resides in the login directory. Figure 3-18: Downloading from a NetWare Fileserver Local> DEFINE SERVER STARTUP "BASS\SYS:\LOGIN\config.cmd" Figure 3-19 displays the command needed to download the same startup file from VMS host PIKE. Figure 3-19: Downloading from a VMS Host Local> DEFINE SERVER STARTUP "PIKE::config.cmd" 3-11

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Getting Started
Configuration Files
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3.9.2.2
Configuring the Host
The configuration file can be downloaded from a TCP/IP host (via TFTP), from a VMS host (via LAT), or
from a NetWare fileserver. In any case, some host configuration will be necessary.
For TFTP loading, enable TFTP loading on your host and place the configuration file in a download
directory.
For LAT downloading, install the ets$configd service handler on your VMS hosts. The service
handler code is included on the distribution CD-ROM.
For NetWare, put the configuration file in the fileserver’s login directory.
3.9.2.3
Configuring the Server
To configure the Server to use the commands in the configuration file, use the
Source
command. If the
configuration file must be downloaded each time the Server boots, the filename must be specified using the
Set/Define Server Startupfile
command.
The configuration filename is generally of the form “host*filename”, where host can be a TCP/IP, VMS, or
NetWare node name. The asterisk should be replaced with colons or a backslash as follows: use one colon
(:) for a TCP/IP host, two colons (::) for a LAT host, or one backslash (\) for a NetWare host.
For example, to download the file
config.cmd
from TCP/IP host TROUT at IP address 192.0.1.5, the
following command would be used.
Figure 3-17:
Downloading from a TCP/IP Host
Note:
You must define a nameserver if you wish to use a text TCP/IP hostname. The
Server will attempt to resolve the name at boot time; if it cannot resolve the name,
the download will fail.
Figure 3-18 displays the command needed to download the same startup file from NetWare host BASS.
Notice that the host name is now Bass\Sys, and the filename is now \Login\config.cmd to reflect that the file
resides in the login directory.
Figure 3-18:
Downloading from a NetWare Fileserver
Figure 3-19 displays the command needed to download the same startup file from VMS host PIKE.
Figure 3-19:
Downloading from a VMS Host
Local> DEFINE SERVER STARTUP “192.0.1.5:config.cmd”
Local> DEFINE SERVER STARTUP “BASS\SYS:\LOGIN\config.cmd”
Local> DEFINE SERVER STARTUP “PIKE::config.cmd”