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Conference lassie::ucx

Title:DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
Notice:Note 2-SSB Kits, 3-FT Kits, 4-Patch Info, 7-QAR System
Moderator:ucxaxp.ucx.lkg.dec.com::TIBBERT
Created:Thu Nov 17 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5568
Total number of notes:21492

5223.0. "?? install and services enabled?" by CHOWDA::GLICKMAN (writing from Newport,RI) Thu Feb 13 1997 16:57

    Couple of questions about installing and using UCX.
    
     I've never done a TCP/IP installation before.  I was reviewing the
    Digital TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS and Configuation manual and don't
    see any mention of entering the IP number for the machine you are doing
    the installation on.  Am I missing something?  Is it asked in the
    configuration?
    
    Also, customer only wants to be able to PING to this machine from
    another machine to see if the machine I am doing the installation on
    is up and available.  What is the easiest way to get this done?
    MINIMUM configuration? Or configure ALL and then disable all the
    services I don't need.  Actually what is the service I do need to
    be able to be PINGed?
    
    Appreciating any responses.
    
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5223.1answersBACHUS::ROELANDTSWa d'es ma da ve ne stuutFri Feb 14 1997 02:3023
    Hello,

    When configuring the system, through UCX$CONFIG, you ahve probably seen
    the in the Core environment (option 1 from the main menu), you have
    option 4 - Interfaces, that's where you specify the IP-address of the
    system, the network mark, the broadcast address. To be able to ping
    from another system to this one, two possibilities :

       1. You are in the same network as the other one : no problems to
          ping, should work out of the box

       2. If you are in different networks, routing should be setup to be
          able to ping.

    No other services are required to be able to use ping. Should you need
    services just run UCX$CONFIG choose to enable the service and restart
    UCX.

    Basicaly this is it.

    Rgds,

           Guy
5223.2Minimum ...COMICS::FLANDERSDPas de deux - Father of twins !Fri Feb 14 1997 02:4415
Hi,

The IP address is part of the configuration. If all you want to be able to do is
PING (or be a pingee) then you will only need to do the core setup -

Use @SYS$MANAGER:UCX$CONFIG, answer any questions before you get the menu and
then pick item 1 from the first menu. On the menu you get then, pick the "all"
option and work thru that.

Regards

Dave Flanders
UK CSC
Basingstoke