Datatek AIX V5.3 (32/64 bit kernel) User Manual
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I P - C o m m K i t I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d A d m i n i s t r a t i o n G u i d e
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LEVEL [network, area, exchange, local, speedcall: +(local)]:
TYPE [numeric, mnemonic, both: +(mnemonic)]:
MNEMONIC ADDRESS [up to 8 chars]: nodename
PAD SUPPORT [yes, no: +(no)]:
DIRECTORY ENTRY [up to 30 chars double quoted, none: +(none)]:
"appropriate description of host"
GROUP(S) [up to 4 groups separated by commas, none: +(none)]:
nodename
ORIGINATING GROUP NAME SECURITY PATTERN(S)
[comma-separated pattern list, same_as, none: +(none
)]:
INITIAL SERVICE STATE [in, out: +(out)]: in
LEVEL [network, area, exchange, local, speedcall: +(local)]:
Next, enter the cpm. In reality, the cpm is a UTM, but the BNS controller can’t tell the difference.
In the dialog below, you must use values for mod_address and num_channels that are correct
for your configuration. Use the slot number where you installed the UTM for the mod_address.
By default, dkdaemon (1M) sets the number of channels per UTM to 64, so use this value for
num_channels. If you want to use more channels, you must modify the dkitcfg file. See section
CC0> enter cpm
MODULE ADDRESS: mod_address
COMMENT [up to 60 chars double quoted, or none: +(none)]:
"appropriate comment"