Datatek AIX V5.3 (32/64 bit kernel) User Manual
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If you want to use a name that’s different from the host’s nodename, you must modify the dkitcfg
file. See section 3.6.2.
Now, enter a group. A group binds together a collection of like modules under one name. In this
simple example, there is only one UTM, so the group has only one member. In more complex
configurations, you can put up to eight UTMs in one group and distribute incoming calls between
these modules using round robin service.
The following dialogue shows the procedure for entering a group on the BNS node console. Text
that you type exactly is shown in bold, and text that you modify for your installation is shown in
bold italics.
CC0> enter group
GROUP [up to 8 chars]: nodename
TYPE [local, trunk: +(local)]: local
DIRECTION [originate, receive, 2way]: 2way
DEVICE OR HOST [up to 8 chars: +(standard)]:
PASSWORD [up to 8 chars, none: +(none)]:
ROUND ROBIN SERVICE [per_port, per_module, none: +(none)]:
GROUP [up to 8 chars]:
Next, enter an address. An address is bound to one or more groups. In this simple example,
there is one group, with one UTM in the group. We use the same name for the group and
address in this example, although it’s not required.
CC0> enter address