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Network Utility User's Guide


Part 2. Learning About Network Utility

Partial Table-of-Contents

  • Chapter 5. A Guided Tour through the Command-Line Interface
  • Prompts and Processes
  • Configuring (using talk 6, the Config process)
  • Command Overview
  • Example: Configuring a Port on an Adapter
  • Logical Interface Numbers
  • Example: Deleting an Interface
  • Example: Setting the Host Name using Menus
  • Example: Typing Ahead
  • Example: Setting a Port Parameter Using "net"
  • Example: Enabling "fast-boot"
  • Example: Changing an Interface IP Address
  • Operating (Using talk 5, the Console Process)
  • Command Overview
  • Example: Viewing Box Status
  • Example: Viewing Interface Status
  • Example: Accessing an Unconfigured Protocol
  • Example: Accessing a Configured Protocol
  • Example: Dynamic Reconfiguration
  • Event Logging (Using talk 2, the Monitor Process)
  • Saving the Configuration and Rebooting
  • Firmware
  • Chapter 6. Configuration Concepts and Methods
  • Configuration Basics
  • Configuration Files on Disk
  • Configuration Methods
  • Command-Line Interface
  • Configuration Program
  • Support for Network Utility and 2216-400
  • Configuration File Formats
  • Transferring and Activating Configurations
  • Other Configuration Program Features
  • Dynamic Reconfiguration
  • Combining Configuration Methods
  • Migrating a Configuration to a New MAS Release
  • Chapter 7. Handling Configuration Files
  • Managing Configuration Files on Disk
  • Listing Configurations
  • Making a Configuration Active
  • Delayed Activation
  • File Utilities
  • Firmware Change Management
  • Loading New Configuration Files
  • Using the Configuration Program
  • Exporting a Router Configuration File
  • Directly Sending Using SNMP
  • Using the Operational Code
  • Using TFTP
  • Using the Firmware
  • Using Xmodem
  • Using TFTP
  • Transferring Configuration Files from Network Utility
  • Chapter 8. Management Concepts and Methods
  • Console Commands
  • Monitoring Event Messages
  • Why Monitor Events?
  • Specifying Which Events to Log
  • Specifying Where to Log Events
  • Activating Event Logging
  • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Support
  • MIB Support
  • Getting Started
  • At the Network Utility
  • At the Management Station
  • SNA Alert Support
  • Getting Started
  • Network Management Products
  • SNMP MIB Browsers
  • IBM Nways Manager Products
  • IBM Nways Manager for AIX
  • IBM Nways Workgroup Manager for Windows NT
  • IBM Nways Manager for HP-UX
  • NetView/390
  • Chapter 9. General Management Tasks
  • Monitoring Events
  • Accessing the Event Logging System
  • Commands to Control Event Logging
  • Monitoring Memory Utilization
  • Network Utility Memory Usage
  • Monitoring Memory from the Command Line
  • Monitoring Memory using SNMP
  • Monitoring CPU Utilization
  • Accessing Performance Monitoring
  • Monitoring CPU Utilization from the Command Line
  • Monitoring CPU Utilization using SNMP
  • Chapter 10. Software Maintenance
  • Software Versions and Packaging
  • Version Naming
  • Maintenance Levels
  • Feature Packaging
  • Getting Web Access to the Software
  • Downloading and Unpacking Files
  • Loading New Operational Code
  • Using the Operational Code
  • Using TFTP
  • Using the Firmware
  • Using Xmodem
  • Using TFTP
  • Upgrading Firmware
  • Introduction
  • Procedure Overview
  • Local Disk Procedures
  • Using the Operational Code
  • Using The Firmware
  • File Transfer Procedures
  • Using Xmodem
  • Using TFTP
  • How to Call for Service and Support

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