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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