Script Server Setup
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8-5
Installing CCL Scripts at Script Servers
For the communication server, you specify a CCL for a given port (described in
“Specify PORT Characteristics” earlier in this chapter). You also install the
CCL script in a directory at the script server. For communications server ports,
use the standard CCL script for the modem or a CCL script that has been
modified to support V.42 LAPM error correction and V.42bis compression. Do
not use a CCL script that has been modified to include the extensions needed to
support Kerberos and SecurID authentication (CCL scripts which contain these
modifications are only used at a Macintosh computer).
Model 3395A server software kits provide a UNIX tar archive that contains
CCL scripts for use with a variety of modems. These are listed in the
information supplied with your software kit. Most modem vendors also supply
a CCL script when you purchase a modem.
To install the CCL scripts that are supplied by the Model 3395A server on a
UNIX host, complete the following steps:
1.
Change to the TFTP home directory, using a command of the form:
% cd /tftp-home-directory
For example, on Sun Workstations using the default TFTP home directory,
/tftpboot, use the command:
% cd /tftpboot
2.
Create a /CCL subdirectory. Use the command:
% mkdir CCL
3.
Change to the /CCL subdirectory. Use the command:
% cd CCL
4.
Load the distribution tape onto a tape drive, then copy the desired
UNIX tar archive from the distribution tape to the TFTP home
directory using a “tar” command of the form:
% tar xfv /dev/(your tape drive name) ccl.tar
For example, on Sun Workstations to extract the UNIX tar archive named
ccl.tar from a QIC24 tape, use the command:
% tar xfv /dev/rst8 ccl.tar
NOTE:
In this example, the complete directory path name where the
CCL scripts are located would be: /tftpboot/CCL.
NOTE:
For nine-track tapes, make sure that you use the correct tape-drive
device name to match the format (QIC11 or QIC24) of the tape.
Summary of Contents for 3395A
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Page 14: ...Preface Preface xiv 893 826 A ...
Page 34: ...Introducing the Communication Server 1 20 893 826 A ...
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Page 98: ...Setting Up ARAP 6 14 893 826 A ...
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