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Compaq Computer Corporation
AlphaServer GS80/160/320
System Management Console
Installation Guide
Order Number: EKGSCON–IN. E01
This manual provides installation and configuration instructions
for the system management console. This manual is for service
providers, managers, and operators of Compaq AlphaServer
GS80/160/320 systems.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - AlphaServer GS80/160/320

Compaq Computer CorporationAlphaServer GS80/160/320System Management ConsoleInstallation GuideOrder Number: EK–GSCON–IN. E01This manual provides insta

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6–1 Cabling Procedure Described in this Chapter ... 6-16–2 GS80/160/320 Keyswitch on New System...

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7-12 SMC Installation Guide7.4 Create New Address and Name for TerminalServer at Remaining SMCGo to the SMC that is to remain in the configuration. Ru

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Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-131. Start Access Server Loader. From the Start menu select Programs|AccessServer Loader|Access

Page 5 - Contents

7-14 SMC Installation Guide7.4.2 Add Consolidated Terminal Server Information to theDatabaseAdd the information taken from the SMC being removed to th

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Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-151. The Access Server Loader Configuration dialog box displays (Figure 7–14).On the Clients ta

Page 7 - Chapter 8 SMC Definitions

7-16 SMC Installation Guide7.5 Verify the ConnectionReapply power to the terminal server and verify the new connectionthrough the network hub.Figure 7

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Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-17Verify the new terminal server/hub connection.1. Open a Command window: From the Start menu s

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7-18 SMC Installation Guide7.6 Run Access Server Manager to Connect SMC toEach Terminal ServerUse the Access Server Manager to configure the added ter

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Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-191. Start Access Server Manager. From the Start menu select Programs|Access Server Manager|Acc

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7-20 SMC Installation Guide7.6.2 Test the ConnectionFigure 7–18 Access Server Dialog Box, Utilities Tab

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Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-211. In the Access Server dialog box, select the Utilities tab (Figure 7–18). SelectTest Connec

Page 13 - Document Structure

xi8–9 Verifying the Network Setup... 8-138–10 Internet Accounts Dialog Box ...

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7-22 SMC Installation Guide7.6.3 Configure Access Server ManagerFigure 7–20 Select a Command File Dialog Box

Page 15 - Information on the Internet

Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-231. From the Utilities tab of the Access Server dialog box (Figure 7–18), selectRun Command Fi

Page 16

7-24 SMC Installation Guide7.7 Update Configuration: Modify the Default.config FileNow you need to run ConsoleWorks to add consoles and groups to theD

Page 17 - Overview and Preparation

Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-251. Start ConsoleWorks from the SMC desktop. The Show Consoles screendisplays.2. At the top of

Page 18 - 1-2 SMC Installation Guide

7-26 SMC Installation GuideFigure 7–23 console_name Configuration Screen

Page 19 - Software

Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-279. Click the Add Console button. The console_name Configuration screendisplays (Figure 7–23).

Page 20 - 1.2 Installation Flow

7-28 SMC Installation Guide7.7.2 Add GroupsFigure 7–24 Add Group Screen1. Start ConsoleWorks from the SMC desktop.2. In the left navigation panel sele

Page 21 - Overview and Preparation 1-5

Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-298. Add a console to the group by selecting the checkbox next to the console'sname. Remov

Page 22 - 1-6 SMC Installation Guide

7-30 SMC Installation Guide7.8 Cable the Remaining SMC to the CorporateNetworkConnect to the corporate network from network adapter 1 on the SMCsystem

Page 23 - MR-0215-01

Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-31Connect a network cable to network adapter 1 on the SMC system, as shown inFigure 7–26. (This

Page 24 - Table 1–1 SMC PC Kit

B–1 COM1 Port...B-2B–2 PCI Box Rear – Local Port Connecti

Page 26 - 1.4 Set Up the SMC

Part 2Software Setup

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SMC Definitions 8-1Chapter 8SMC DefinitionsWhen you boot an SMC PC for the first time (see note below for upgrades), theWindows NT4 Operating System a

Page 29

8-2 SMC Installation Guide8.1 Set the SMC System Time, Date, and Time ZoneUse the Date/Time icon in the Control Panel to set the time, date, andtime z

Page 30

SMC Definitions 8-31. From the Start button, select Settings|Control Panel. The Control Panelwindow displays.2. In the Control Panel double-click the

Page 31 - One Console Line

8-4 SMC Installation Guide8.2 Define the SMC’s Network ConnectionsVerify the SMC computer name and the protocol for the private LAN.Specify the SMC IP

Page 32 - Figure 2–2 COM1 Port

SMC Definitions 8-51. Open the Windows Control Panel: From the Start menu selectSettings|Control Panel.2. Double-click the Network icon. The Network d

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8-6 SMC Installation Guide8.2.2 Verify the Network ProtocolFigure 8–4 Network Dialog Box

Page 34 - Figure 2–4 Network Adapter 1

SMC Definitions 8-71. In the Network dialog box, select the Protocols tab (Figure 8–4). If theprotocol shown is TCP/IP, skip the rest of this page and

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xiiiPrefaceIntended AudienceThis manual is for service providers, managers, and operators of CompaqAlphaServer GS80/160/320 systems.Document Structure

Page 36 - 2.3 Check the COM1 Settings

8-8 SMC Installation Guide8.2.3 Define the SMC’s Network Adapter 1Figure 8–6 Microsoft TCP/IP PropertiesNOTE: The IP address values in the illustratio

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SMC Definitions 8-9Enter the static IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. Ask the networkadministrator for this information. The SMC requires a static

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8-10 SMC Installation Guide8.2.4 Define the SMC’s Network Adapter 2Figure 8–7 Microsoft TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box

Page 39 - Multiple Serial Console Lines

SMC Definitions 8-111. In the Network dialog box, select the Protocols tab. Click the Propertiesbutton.2. The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties dialog box d

Page 40

8-12 SMC Installation Guide8.2.5 Bind the ProtocolFigure 8–8 Bindings Tab in the Network Dialog Box1. In the Network dialog box, select the Bindings t

Page 41 - Figure 3–3 Network Adapter 2

SMC Definitions 8-138.2.6 Verify the Network SetupFigure 8–9 Verifying the Network Setup1. Open a Command window: From the Start menu select Programs|

Page 42

8-14 SMC Installation Guide8.3 Configure Outlook ExpressObtain mail server information from the network administrator beforeconfiguring.Figure 8–10 In

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SMC Definitions 8-15c. The names of the incoming and outgoing mail servers.5. When Outlook Express sends or receives mail, by default it removes theme

Page 45 - 3.2.3 Dress the Cables

Create or Update Default.config File 9-1Chapter 9Create or UpdateDefault.config FileUse this chapter after preliminary SMC setup (Chapter 8). This cha

Page 46 - Figure 3–7 Network Adapter 1

xiv• Chapter 6, Adding a System to a Multiple-System Configurationwith One SMC, describes cabling for this situation.• Chapter 7, Consolidating Mult

Page 47

9-2 SMC Installation Guide9.1 New Installation: Replace the Default.config FileMake sure the Default.config file is appropriate for the installation.F

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Create or Update Default.config File 9-3The default configuration file put in place by the SMC software installationprocess is for a single system wit

Page 49 - MR0216-01

9-4 SMC Installation Guide9.2 Upgrade Configuration: Add Console(s) andGroups(s) to the ConfigurationIf you are upgrading your configuration to includ

Page 50 - Off position

Create or Update Default.config File 9-51. Start ConsoleWorks from the SRM Console desktop.2. Select Consoles in the left navigation panel, then Add C

Page 51 - GS160/320 power cabinet

9-6 SMC Installation GuideFigure 9–3 console_name Configuration Screen

Page 52

Create or Update Default.config File 9-712. Click the Add Console button. The console_name Configuration screendisplays (Figure 9–3).13. Enter the pro

Page 53

9-8 SMC Installation Guide9.2.2 Add GroupsFor each AlphaServer system being added to this SCM, you need to useConsoleWorks to add a group and then sel

Page 54 - 4.1.3 Record the Connections

Create or Update Default.config File 9-95. Optionally, enter a description.6. Click the Add Group button. The Group group_name screen displays (Figure

Page 56 - 4-8 SMC Installation Guide

Run Access Server Software 10-1Chapter 10Run Access Server SoftwareUse this chapter when installing a new SMC to a single, partitionableAlphaServer GS

Page 57 - MR0203-01

xvDocumentation TitlesTable 1 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 DocumentationOrder Number TitleQA–6GAAA–G8 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 Documentation KitEK–GS320–U

Page 58 - Figure 4–8 Network Adapter 2

10-2 SMC Installation Guide10.1 Run Access Server Loader to Define AddressesThe Access Server Loader configures the IP address and subnet maskof each

Page 59

Run Access Server Software 10-31. Start Access Server Loader: From the Start menu select Programs|AccessServer Loader|Access Server Loader. The Access

Page 60 - Figure 4–10 Network Adapter 1

10-4 SMC Installation Guide10.1.2 Create the DatabaseFigure 10–3 Access Server Loader Configuration Dialog Box

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Run Access Server Software 10-51. The Access Server Loader Configuration dialog box displays (Figure 10–3).On the Clients tab, enter the following inf

Page 62

10-6 SMC Installation Guide10.1.3 Verify Each ConnectionFigure 10–5 Verifying Each Connection

Page 63 - Chapter 5

Run Access Server Software 10-7Verify each terminal server connection.1. Open a Command window: From the Start menu selectPrograms|Command Prompt.2. A

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10-8 SMC Installation Guide10.2 Run Access Server Manager to Connect SMC toEach Terminal ServerUse the Access Server Manager to configure each termina

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Run Access Server Software 10-91. Start Access Server Manager. From the Start menu select Programs|Access Server Manager|Access Server Manager. The Ac

Page 66

10-10 SMC Installation Guide10.2.2 Test the ConnectionFigure 10–8 Access Server Dialog Box, Utilities Tab

Page 67

Run Access Server Software 10-111. In the Access Server dialog box, select the Utilities tab (Figure 10–8). SelectTest Connection. Click the Do It Now

Page 69 - 5.1.4 Dress the Cables

10-12 SMC Installation Guide10.2.3 Configure Access Server ManagerFigure 10–10 Select a Command File Dialog Box

Page 70 - 2ontheSMC

Run Access Server Software 10-131. From the Utilities tab of the Access Server dialog box (Figure 10–8), selectRun Command File.2. Click the Do It Now

Page 72 - 5-10 SMC Installation Guide

Validating Console Groups 11-1Chapter 11Validating Console GroupsIn this chapter, you run the CGValidator program to validate the groups ofconsole lin

Page 73

11-2 SCM Installation Guide11.1 Starting CGValidatorStart the CGValidator program and log in; you must be of consolemanager status to be able to log i

Page 74 - Figure 5–9 Network Adapter 2

Validating Console Groups 11-31. From the Start menu select Run. When the Run window displays, type thelocation of CGValidator (see Figure 11–1).2. Wh

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11-4 SCM Installation Guide11.2 Review Validated GroupsCGValidator communicates with ConsoleWorks to find all the groupsdefined there and the consoles

Page 76 - Figure 5–11 Network Adapter 1

Validating Console Groups 11-5CGValidator examines the groups defined in ConsoleWorks and compares themwith the systems connected to the SMC. It displ

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11-6 SCM Installation Guide11.3 Displaying Data for a GroupWhen you select a group, CGValidator displays data for the systemconnected to that terminal

Page 78

Validating Console Groups 11-7In the example in Figure 11–4, the user has selected GS80 for review (shownby dashed lines around the group name).Data f

Page 79 - Configuration with One SMC

Overview and Preparation 1-1Chapter 1Overview and PreparationThe system management console, or SMC, is the console device for managingone or more Alph

Page 80

11-8 SCM Installation Guide11.4 Disabling a Valid GroupBy unchecking a valid group’s box and clicking “Save GPD”, you candisable a valid group, making

Page 81

Validating Console Groups 11-9The user has unchecked the box at GS320; the data for the group is grayed out.By clicking on the “Save GPD” the group is

Page 82

11-10 SCM Installation Guide11.5 Invalid GroupsSome console lines may be attached to different AlphaServer systems,making the group not eligible for p

Page 83

Validating Console Groups 11-11In Figure 11–7, the user selects a group name that does not have a checkbox.The display is grayed out. Note that it sho

Page 84 - 6.1.3 Record the Connections

11-12 SCM Installation Guide11.6 Save All Data to GPDYou save settings for groups made with CGValidator by using the Savebuttons on the screen.Figure

Page 85 - 6.1.4 Dress the Cables

Validating Console Groups 11-13Figure 11–8 shows the display after the user has clicked the “Save All” box onthe CGValidator screen. A window is displ

Page 87

Configuring the SMC for Remote Use 12-1Chapter 12Configuring the SMC for Remote UseSections in this chapter are:• Set Up the Modem• Configure the Re

Page 88

12-2 SMC Installation Guide12.1 Set Up the ModemFollow the manufacturer’s instructions for cabling the modem.Figure 12–1 COM2 PortPK-1735A-00COM2 (B)C

Page 89 - Configurations to One SMC

Configuring the SMC for Remote Use 12-32. Open the Control Panel: From the Start menu select Settings|ControlPanel.3. Double-click the Modems icon. Th

Page 90

1-2 SMC Installation Guide1.1 System Management Console OverviewThe system management console makes it possible to monitor andcontrol one or more Alph

Page 91

12-4 SMC Installation Guide12.2 Configure the Remote Access SoftwareConfigure both remote access applications, Carbon Copy AccessEdition and WinVNC.12

Page 92 - Figure 7–4 Network Adapter 2

Configuring the SMC for Remote Use 12-51. Start Carbon Copy Access Edition: From the Start menu selectPrograms|Carbon Copy Access Edition|Carbon Copy.

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12-6 SMC Installation Guide12.2.2 WinVNCFigure 12–5 Default Local System Properties Dialog Box1. Display the WinVNC settings: from the Start menu sele

Page 94 - 7-6 SMC Installation Guide

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160/320 System A-1Appendix AInstalling a Terminal Server in aGS160/320 SystemWhen a GS160/320 system is reconfigur

Page 95

A-2 SMC Installation GuideA.1 Remove the Existing Connection from the SMCSystem to the GS160/320Remove the cable between the SMC system and the GS160/

Page 96

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160/320 System A-31. Remove the BN24Q cable (17–04308–05) from the H8585–AA connectors(12–36054–01) on the COM1 po

Page 97

A-4 SMC Installation GuideA.2 Attach the Mounting BracketsPosition the top rear holes over the alignment pins. Fasten thebrackets with the M5 screws.F

Page 98 - 7-10 SMC Installation Guide

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160/320 System A-51. Position the holes in the bracket (indicated byin Figure A–3) over thealignment pins () on th

Page 99

A-6 SMC Installation GuideA.3 Install the Terminal Server in the GS160/320 PowerCabinetSet the position identifier dial to management agent and instal

Page 100 - Server at Remaining SMC

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160/320 System A-71. Set the position identifier dial at the rear of the terminal server tomanagement agent (the p

Page 101

Overview and Preparation 1-3With the system management console (SMC), multiple AlphaServer GS80/160/320 systems with multiple partitions can be manage

Page 102 - Database

A-8 SMC Installation GuideA.4 Connect the Terminal Server to the Power SourceConnect the power cord to J19 of the bottom AC input box.Figure A–6 GS160

Page 103

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160/320 System A-9Plug the power cord of the terminal server into J19 of AC input box 1 (thebottom AC input box) i

Page 104 - 7.5 Verify the Connection

A-10 SMC Installation GuideA.5 Cable the Terminal Server to the SMC SystemConnect the management channel connector on the terminal server tonetwork ad

Page 105

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160/320 System A-11Figure A–8 Network Adapter 2PK-1723-00MinitowerModel DPENMDesktop BoxModel DPENDMinitower Model

Page 106 - Each Terminal Server

A-12 SMC Installation GuideA.6 Cable the Terminal Server to the GS160/320For each console, connect a terminal server port to the local port ofthe PCI

Page 107

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160/320 System A-13Table A–1 Terminal Server CablingQBB NumberTerminal Server PortGS160 GS3201002113224335—46—57—6

Page 108 - 7.6.2 Test the Connection

A-14 SMC Installation GuideA.6.2 Record the ConnectionsRecord the connections made for this installation in Table A–2.Table A–2 Terminal Server Cablin

Page 109 - Figure 7–19 Telnet Window

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS160/320 System A-15A.6.3 Dress the CableFigure A–11 Terminal Server CablePK-1753-00123456781321. At the PCI box en

Page 111

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System B-1Appendix BInstalling a Terminal Server in aGS80 SystemWhen a GS80 system is reconfigured from a singl

Page 112 - 7.7.1 Add Consoles

Revised, February 2002© 2002 Compaq Computer Corporation.Compaq, the Compaq logo, Compaq Insight Manager, AlphaServer, StorageWorks, and TruClusterReg

Page 113

1-4 SMC Installation Guide1.2 Installation FlowChoose your situation from the choices in Figure 1–3 and follow thesteps listed to install an SMC.Figur

Page 114 - 7-26 SMC Installation Guide

B-2 SMC Installation and User's GuideB.1 Remove the Existing Connection from the SMCSystem to the GS80Remove the cable between the SMC system and

Page 115

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System B-31. Remove the BN24Q cable (17–04308–05) from the H8585–AA connectors(12–36054–01) on the COM1 port of

Page 116 - 7.7.2 Add Groups

B-4 SMC Installation and User's GuideB.2 Attach the Mounting BracketsPosition the top rear holes over the alignment pins. Fasten thebrackets with

Page 117

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System B-51. Position the holes in the bracket (indicated byin Figure B–3) over thealignment pins () on the ter

Page 118 - Figure 7–26 Network Adapter 1

B-6 SMC Installation and User's GuideB.3 Install the Terminal Server in the GS80 RackSet the position identifier dial to management agent and ins

Page 119

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System B-71. Set the position identifier dial at the rear of the terminal server tomanagement agent (the positi

Page 120

B-8 SMC Installation and User's GuideB.4 Connect the Terminal Server to the Power SourceConnect the power cord to J5A or J1 of the bottom AC inpu

Page 121 - Software Setup

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System B-9Plug the power cord of the terminal server into AC input box 1 (the bottom ACinput box) in the GS80 r

Page 122

B-10 SMC Installation and User's GuideB.5 Cable the Terminal Server to the SMC SystemConnect the management channel connector on the terminal ser

Page 123 - SMC Definitions

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System B-11Figure B–8 Network Adapter 2PK-1723-00MinitowerModel DPENMDesktop BoxModel DPENDMinitower Model DPEN

Page 124 - 8-2 SMC Installation Guide

Overview and Preparation 1-5Figure 1–3 SMC Installation Flowchart (Continued)Ye sYe s Adding AS system to multiple AS systems with 1 S

Page 125 - Figure8–2 TimeZoneTab

B-12 SMC Installation and User's GuideB.6 Cable the Terminal Server to the GS80For each console, connect a terminal server port to the local port

Page 126 - 8-4 SMC Installation Guide

Installing a Terminal Server in a GS80 System B-13Table B–1 Terminal Server CablingTerminal Server Port QBB Number10213—4—5—6—7—8—Figure B–10 Terminal

Page 127

B-14 SMC Installation and User's GuideB.6.2 Record the ConnectionsRecord the connections made for this installation in Table B–2.Table B–2 Termin

Page 128 - Figure 8–4 Network Dialog Box

Index-1IndexAAccess Server Loader, 10-2creating the database, 10-4verifying the connection, 10-6Access Server Manager, 7-18, 10-8Telnet window, 7-21,

Page 129

Index-2saving data to GPD, 11-12GS80/160/320local port, 2-3, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4HH8585–AA connector, 2-3, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4,6-4, A-3, A-12, B-3, B-12Hardwa

Page 130 - 8-8 SMC Installation Guide

Index-3network adapter 2, 3-3, A-10setting up the modem, 12-2software, 1-11SoftwareAccess Server, 10-1creating Default.config file, 9-2CGValidator, 11

Page 132 - 8-10 SMC Installation Guide

1-6 SMC Installation GuideFigure 1–3 SMC Installation Flowchart (Continued)CEDDMR-0214-01Software Configuration -- Part 2 Define the SMC Network Con

Page 133

Overview and Preparation 1-7Figure 1–3 SMC Installation Flowchart (Continued) Adding AS system to one or more AS systems with 1 SMC a

Page 134 - 8.2.5 Bind the Protocol

1-8 SMC Installation Guide1.3 Check the Installation KitsThe system management console consists of two or more kits: the SMCPC kit and as many termina

Page 135

Overview and Preparation 1-9Appendix A for GS160/320 systems and Appendix B for GS80 systems.) Theorder number for the terminal server kit is 3X–DS8AA

Page 136 - 8.3 Configure Outlook Express

1-10 SMC Installation Guide1.4 Set Up the SMCInstall the SMC PC and bring up the operating system. Check theversion of the SMC software and upgrade if

Page 137

Overview and Preparation 1-111. Set up the Compaq Deskpro computer and monitor according to theaccompanying instructions.2. Start the SMC system. As t

Page 140 - 9-2 SMC Installation Guide

Japanese NoticeCanadian NoticeThis Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing EquipmentRegulations.Avis Can

Page 142 - 9.2.1 Add Consoles

Cabling the SMC to One System with One Console Line 2-1Chapter 2Cabling the SMC to One System withOne Console LineA GS80/160/320 system with a single

Page 143

2-2 SMC Installation Guide2.1 Cable the SMC to the GS80/160/320Connect the COM1 port of the SMC system to the local port of theGS80/160/320.Figure 2–2

Page 144 - 9-6 SMC Installation Guide

Cabling the SMC to One System with One Console Line 2-3Install H8585–AA connectors (12–36054–01) on the COM1 (or A) port of theSMC system (Figure 2–2)

Page 145

2-4 SMC Installation Guide2.2 Cable the SMC to the Corporate NetworkConnect to the corporate network from the network adapter on theSMC system.Figure

Page 146 - 9.2.2 Add Groups

Cabling the SMC to One System with One Console Line 2-5Connect a network cable to network adapter 1 on the SMC system, as shown inFigure 2–4. (This ca

Page 147

2-6 SMC Installation Guide2.3 Check the COM1 SettingsCheck that the baud rate for the COM1 port is 9600. Change it if it is setto any other speed. Che

Page 148

Cabling the SMC to One System with One Console Line 2-71. From the Start button select Settings|Control Panel.2. In the control panel, double-click th

Page 150 - 10-2 SMC Installation Guide

Cabling the SMC to One System with Multiple Serial Console Lines 3-1Chapter 3Cabling the SMC to One System withMultiple Serial Console LinesA GS80/160

Page 152 - 10.1.2 Create the Database

3-2 SMC Installation Guide3.1 Cable the Terminal Server to the SMCConnect the management channel connector on the terminal server tonetwork adapter 2

Page 153 - PK-1783-00

Cabling the SMC to One System with Multiple Serial Console Lines 3-3Figure 3–3 Network Adapter 2PK-1723-00MinitowerModel DPENMDesktop BoxModel DPENDMi

Page 154 - 10.1.3 Verify Each Connection

3-4 SMC Installation Guide3.2 Cable the Terminal Server to the GS80/160/320For PCI boxes in an expander cabinet, make the cable connection tothe termi

Page 155

Cabling the SMC to One System with Multiple Serial Console Lines 3-5Table 3–1 Terminal Server CablingQBB NumberTerminal ServerPortGS80 GS160 GS3201000

Page 156

3-6 SMC Installation Guide3.2.2 Record the ConnectionsRecord the connections made for this installation in Table 3–2.Table 3–2 Terminal Server Cabling

Page 157

Cabling the SMC to One System with Multiple Serial Console Lines 3-73.2.3 Dress the CablesForm a service loop and tie wrap the BN25G cable to the rail

Page 158 - 10.2.2 Test the Connection

3-8 SMC Installation Guide3.3 Cable the SMC to the Corporate NetworkConnect to the corporate network from network adapter 1 on the SMCsystem.Figure 3–

Page 159 - Figure 10–9 Telnet Window

Cabling the SMC to One System with Multiple Serial Console Lines 3-9Connect a network cable to network adapter 1 on the SMC system, as shown inFigure

Page 161

Cabling an SMC to a Multi-System Configuration 4-1Chapter 4Cabling an SMC to a Multi-SystemConfigurationYou can control multiple AlphaServer systems f

Page 162

vContentsPreface...xiiiChapter 1 Overview and

Page 163 - Validating Console Groups

4-2 SMC Installation Guide4.1 Cable Each AS System to a Terminal ServerThis installation requires a new DECsystem 90 Terminal Server foreach system an

Page 164 - 11.1 Starting CGValidator

Cabling an SMC to a Multi-System Configuration 4-3Check that the keyswitch on the each GS80/160/320 system is turned to Off (asshown in Figure 4–2). T

Page 165

4-4 SMC Installation Guide4.1.2 Cable Each AS System to Terminal ServerCable the local port of each PCI box with a standard I/O module in agiven syste

Page 166 - 11.2 Review Validated Groups

Cabling an SMC to a Multi-System Configuration 4-5Table 4–1 Terminal Server CablingQBB NumberTerminal ServerPortGS80 GS160 GS320100021113—224—335——46—

Page 167

4-6 SMC Installation Guide4.1.3 Record the ConnectionsRecord the connections made for this installation in Table 4–2.Table 4–2 Terminal Server Cabling

Page 168 - 11-6 SCM Installation Guide

Cabling an SMC to a Multi-System Configuration 4-74.1.4 Dress the CablesForm a service loop and tie wrap the BN25G cable to the rail.Figure 4–5 Termin

Page 169

4-8 SMC Installation Guide4.2 Cable All Terminal Servers to Network HubCable all the terminal servers to the network hub.Figure 4–6 Terminal Server Ma

Page 170 - 11.4 Disabling a Valid Group

Cabling an SMC to a Multi-System Configuration 4-9Figure 4–7 Ports on an 8-port Network Hub...LEDsElectrical outletPort 2Port 18Front view Rear viewMR

Page 171

4-10 SMC Installation Guide4.3 Connect the Network Hub to the SMCConnect the network hub to network adapter 2 on the SMC.Figure 4–8 Network Adapter 2P

Page 172 - 11.5 Invalid Groups

Cabling an SMC to a Multi-System Configuration 4-111. Connect the appropriate cable (as defined by the instructions that comewith the network hub, not

Page 173

4.3 Connect the Network Hub to the SMC ... 4-104.4 Cable the SMC to the Corporate Network...

Page 174 - 11.6 Save All Data to GPD

4-12 SMC Installation Guide4.4 Cable the SMC to the Corporate NetworkConnect to the corporate network from network adapter 1 on the SMCsystem.Figure 4

Page 175

Cabling an SMC to a Multi-System Configuration 4-13Connect a network cable to network adapter 1 on the SMC system, as shown inFigure 4–10. (This cable

Page 177 - Chapter 12

Adding an AS System to Single AS System with SMC Already Installed 5-1Chapter 5Adding an AS System to Single ASSystem with SMC Already InstalledYou ca

Page 178 - 12.1 Set Up the Modem

5-2 SMC Installation Guide5.1 Cable New AS System to New Terminal ServerThis installation requires a new DECsystem 90 Terminal Server and anew network

Page 179 - Figure 12–2 Modem Detected

Adding an AS System to Single AS System with SMC Already Installed 5-3Check that the keyswitch on the new GS80/160/320 system is turned to Off (asshow

Page 180 - Edition and WinVNC

5-4 SMC Installation Guide5.1.2 Cable New AS System to New Terminal ServerCable the local port of each PCI box with a standard I/O module in thenew sy

Page 181

Adding an AS System to Single AS System with SMC Already Installed 5-5Table 5–1 Terminal Server CablingQBB NumberTerminal ServerPortGS80 GS160 GS32010

Page 182 - 12.2.2 WinVNC

5-6 SMC Installation Guide5.1.3 Record the ConnectionsRecord the connections made for this installation in Table 5–2.Table 5–2 Terminal Server Cabling

Page 183 - GS160/320 System

Adding an AS System to Single AS System with SMC Already Installed 5-75.1.4 Dress the CablesForm a service loop and tie wrap the BN25G cable to the ra

Page 184 - System to the GS160/320

viiTerminal Server ... 7-187.6.1 Open Access Server Manager ...

Page 185 - PK-1724-00

5-8 SMC Installation Guide5.2 Disconnect Cable from Old Terminal Server toSMCDisconnect the cable from the old terminal server to the SMC.Figure 5–6 D

Page 186 - Figure A–3 Mounting Brackets

Adding an AS System to Single AS System with SMC Already Installed 5-9Disconnect the SMC from the old terminal server.NOTE: You do not need to power d

Page 187

5-10 SMC Installation Guide5.3 Cable New and Old Terminal Servers to NetworkHubCable both the new and old terminal servers to the network hub.Figure 5

Page 188 - A-6 SMC Installation Guide

Adding an AS System to Single AS System with SMC Already Installed 5-11Figure 5–8 Ports on an 8-port Network Hub...LEDsElectrical outletPort 2Port 18F

Page 189 - PK-1740-00

5-12 SMC Installation Guide5.4 Connect the Network Hub to the SMCConnect the network hub to network adapter 2 on the SMC.Figure 5–9 Network Adapter 2P

Page 190 - A-8 SMC Installation Guide

Adding an AS System to Single AS System with SMC Already Installed 5-131. Connect appropriate cable (as defined by the instructions that come withthe

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5-14 SMC Installation Guide5.5 Cable the SMC to the Corporate NetworkConnect to the corporate network from network adapter 1 on the SMCsystem.Figure 5

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Adding an AS System to Single AS System with SMC Already Installed 5-15Connect a network cable to network adapter 1 on the SMC system, as shown inFigu

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Adding a System to a Multiple-System Configuration with One SMC 6-1Chapter 6Adding a System to a Multiple-SystemConfiguration with One SMCYou can cont

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Chapter 11 Validating Console Groups11.1 Starting CGValidator... 11-211.2 Revie

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6-2 SMC Installation Guide6.1 Cable New AS System to New Terminal ServerThis installation requires a new DECsystem 90 Terminal Server and anetwork hub

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Adding a System to a Multiple-System Configuration with One SMC 6-3Check that the keyswitch on the new GS80/160/320 system is turned to Off (asshown i

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6-4 SMC Installation Guide6.1.2 Cable New AS System to New Terminal ServerCable the local port of each PCI box with a standard I/O module in thenew sy

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Adding a System to a Multiple-System Configuration with One SMC 6-5Table 6–1 Terminal Server CablingQBB NumberTerminal ServerPortGS80 GS160 GS32010002

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6-6 SMC Installation Guide6.1.3 Record the ConnectionsRecord the connections made for this installation in Table 6–2.Table 6–2 Terminal Server Cabling

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Adding a System to a Multiple-System Configuration with One SMC 6-76.1.4 Dress the CablesForm a service loop and tie wrap the BN25G cable to the rail.

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6-8 SMC Installation Guide6.2 Cable New Terminal Server to Network HubCable the new terminal server to the network hub.Figure 6–6 Terminal Server Mana

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Adding a System to a Multiple-System Configuration with One SMC 6-9Figure 6–7 Ports on an 8-port Network Hub...LEDsElectrical outletPort 2Port 18Front

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Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-1Chapter 7Consolidating Multi-SMC/ASConfigurations to One SMCYou can consolidate a multi-AS con

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ixFigures1–1 Components of the System Management Console (SMC)... 1-11–2 SMC in Multi-System Configuration...

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7-2 SMC Installation Guide7.1 Choose the SMC to Remain and Add HubPick the SMC to remain in the configuration (usually the one with themost connection

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Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-31. From the configurations, select an SMC to serve as the single SMC in thenew configuration.

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7-4 SMC Installation Guide7.1.2 Connect the Network Hub to the Chosen SMCConnect the network hub to network adapter 2 on the SMC chosen toremain in th

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Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-51. Connect appropriate cable (as defined by the instructions that come withthe network hub, no

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7-6 SMC Installation Guide7.2 Copy Information from SMCs to Be RemovedWhile each SMC is still running, copy the information from each SMCto be removed

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Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-71. From the START task button, select Programs| Access Server Manager.When the Browser window

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7-8 SMC Installation GuideFigure 7–8 Copy Console Information5. Copy information for each console, as shown in Figure 7–8, including thename (likely t

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Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-97. Copy the hardware address label for the terminal server (see in Figure7–9).8. Disconnect th

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7-10 SMC Installation Guide7.3 Cable Terminal Server to the Network HubCable the terminal server being transferred to the network hub.Figure 7–10 Term

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Consolidating Multi-SMC/AS Configurations to One SMC 7-111. Cable the terminal server being transferred to the network hub. Connectone end of a BN25G

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