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    3. Rotate the lever on the tape drive to the open (facing down) position (if it
    is not already open).
    4. Referring to Figure 2-13, hold the cartridge with the tape side down and
    the arrow pointing toward the drive (away from you), then insert the
    cartridge into the drive.
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    Write Protect tab
    Tape side downArrow indicating
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    Figure 2-13.  Tape Cartridge (Removable Medium)
    5. Rotate the tape lever to the closed (1/4-turn left) position.
    6. The TSC accesses the Removable Media Operations Screen in Chapter
    3, performs option 1, 
    Format Removable Media, and then performs
    option 2, 
    Save Configuration Data to Removable Media.
    NOTE:
    When the back up is done, the field technician should label this
    tape, J58889VA-1 L1, as the backup tape to J58889VA-1 L50, the
    software program tape.
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    System Administration
    3
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    This chapter presents the screens used for administering and maintaining the
    system.  Sample configurations are located in Appendix E.
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    This section details information about the screens, procedures for logging on,
    and procedures for moving among screens.
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    Screen and system conventions are listed below.
    Not all function keys apply to all screens.
    Information in read-only fields is static.  It reflects conditions present at the
    time the screen is displayed, and is not updated in real-time as conditions
    change.
    A selected field is the one where the cursor currently resides.
    If you make a mistake while typing data on a line, backspace and
    overwrite the characters or use the 
    CLEAR key to clear the field, If you
    have already passed the line that has the mistake, use 
    Tab or the arrow
    keys to return to the field, and type over the characters.
    Menu items followed by three dots (...) have submenus.
    When data is added on a screen, after you press the ENTER function key,
    the previous screen reappears with the cursor positioned at the beginning
    of the new entry.  (The new data is in alphabetical or numerical sequence,
    depending on how the data is organized for that screen).
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    When the prompt Are You Sure? appears, the user must press Return
    after entering Y or N.
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    1. At the login prompt, enter your login and press Return .
    The password prompt 
    (PASSWORD:) appears.
    NOTE:
    If a login prompt is not displayed, press Return a few times.  If it still
    does not appear, see ``Bringing Up the System in Appendix D.
    2. Enter your password and press 
    Return . You are prompted for your
    terminal type as follows:
    Terminal type (513, 715, 4410, 4425, vt100, vt200,...):[513]
    The default is 513.
    3. Enter your terminal type and press 
    Return .
    The Main Menu appears.  For information about this menu, see ``Field
    Names and Descriptions that follows in this chapter.
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    The methods for moving around the DEFINITY LAN Gateway screens are as
    follows:
    1. You can use the function keys on the bottom of the screen ( 
    NXTPG ,
    PRVPG , NXTDAY , and PRVDAY ) to move around screens, as applicable.
    NOTE:
    An alternate method of using function keys is to press the Ctrl key,
    and while holding it down, press 
    F . Then release both keys and
    press the number corresponding to the function key.  For example,
    function key 3 is 
    Exit . You may press Ctrl F 3 instead, in the
    manner just explained.
    This method is helpful if the keyboard does not properly send or
    have function keys and works for any terminal type.
    See Table 3-1 for an explanation of the function keys.
    2. You can press the 
    Tab key to move among fields.
    3. You can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move up, down, left, or
    right on the screen.
    4. On menu screens, you can place the cursor on the number to the left of a
    menu item on a menu screen and press the 
    ENTER function key.  This will
    display the first screen pertaining to that item.
    Alternatively, you can type the number of your selection and this will select
    the menu item.
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    ADDAppears on two TCP/IP Administration screens:
    1. On Local Host Table screen, provides access to Add
    Hosts screen.
    2. On Network Routing Table screen, provides access to
    Add Routes screen.
    On Brouter Administration screen, it provides access to Add
    Client Link screen.
    On Login/Password Administration screen, provides access to
    Add Logins screen.
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    CHGPWAppears on the Login/Password Administration screen.
    Displays screen for changing passwords.
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    DELETEDeletes data the cursor is on (either an item or a line
    depending on screen). Prompts Are You Sure? (Y/N)
    before deleting data.
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    DROPAppears on Port Status/Control screen. Closes a port
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    ENTEROn menu screens, executes the selected action.  On other
    screens, enters updates or additions typed and returns you to
    previous screen.
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    EXITOn menu screens, redisplays previous screen.  Returns you
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    HELPDisplays help screen for selected field.  Then, when Return is
    pressed, redisplays screen from which help was requested.
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    MSGPEROn Port Status/Control screen, accesses Message Collection
    Period screen.
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    NXTDAYOn System Logs, Command Logs, and Client Access Logs,
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    NXTPGDisplays next page of a multi-page screen.  On the last page,
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    PRVDAYDisplays previous day of a multi-page screen.  On the first
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    PRVPGDisplays previous page of a multi-page screen.  On the first
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    STATEAppears on Port Status/Control and Network Routing Daemon
    screens.  Alternates a ports service state or network routing
    daemon state between on and off.
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    NOTE:
    Any key appearing on this table that is mentioned in the chapter should be
    considered a function key and not a regular key on the keyboard.
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    A list of the system screens and the pages on which they are located in this
    chapter appears below.  This list also depicts the screen hierarchy.
    Main Menu ZZZ
    Login/Password Administration ZZZ
    Add Logins ZZZ
    Change Passwords ZZZ
    TCP/IP Administration (Main Menu) ZZZ
    This Host ZZZ
    Local Host Table ZZZ
    Add Host ZZZ
    Network Routing Information (Main Menu) ZZZ
    Network Routing Daemon ZZZ
    Default Gateway ZZZ
    Network Routing Table ZZZ
    Add Routes ZZZ
    Brouter Administration ZZZ
    Add Client Link ZZZ
    Maintenance (Main Menu) ZZZ
    Removable Media Operations ZZZ
    Set System Time and Date ZZZ
    Reset System ZZZ
    System Logs ZZZ
    Security Logs ZZZ
    Login Attempt Log ZZZ
    Client Access Logs ZZZ
    DEFINITY LAN Gateway Reset Log ZZZ
    Command Logs ZZZ
    Ping Host ZZZ
    Port Status/Control ZZZ
    Message Collection Period ZZZ
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    3.  Brouter Administration 1.  Login/Password Administration
    4.  Maintenance...
    5.  Port Status/Control
    6.  Exit
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.
    ENTERMain Menu
    2.  TCP/IP Administration...
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    HELP
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    Login/Password
    AdministrationAllows primary administrators to add and delete user logins.
    Allows administrators and users to modify passwords.
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    TCP/IP
    Administration...Provides access to all administrable network data: network
    name and IP address of the DEFINITY LAN Gateway Multi-
    Function Board the user is accessing, all locally known hosts,
    and all network routing information.
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    Brouter
    AdministrationProvides access to a screen for viewing, adding, and deleting
    brouter clients.
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    Menu Item Description
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    Maintenance... Provides access to maintenance functions: formatting media,
    saving and restoring configuration data, setting time and date,
    resetting the system, viewing system/security logs, and
    pinging other hosts.
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    Port Status/Control Provides access to port status and control data. Allows
    administrators to view status information and terminate client
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    To use this menu, select the number of the task you wish to perform.
    (Press the number, or press 
    Tab or use the arrow keys to move the cursor
    to the desired number, and press the 
    ENTER function key .)
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    Login/Password Administration
    NOTE:
    Only the primary administrator is allowed to add or delete logins.  (The
    ADD and DELETE keys only appear for the primary administrator login.)
    Also, only the primary administrator login can change a password for any
    login.
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.Login/Password Administration
    Login
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    Screen 3-2.  Login/Password Administration
    This screen is used to view and delete logins.  It also provides access to the Add
    Logins and Change Passwords screens.  Logins are listed in alphabetical order.
    A maximum of 45 logins may be administered.
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    Login Lists all administered logins.  Maximum login length is 15
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