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CC MIS
Release 5.2
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Network Access Partitions (NAP) - The Partition Configuration
supports Network Access Partition (NAP) configuration. The
NAP must be defined on a network node. The number of NAPs
allowed is controlled by the value entered in the Maximum NAPs
field (when setting the tape options). NAPs are used to access
local partitions in a CC MIS network.
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Virtual Network Configuration - The Virtual Network Configu-
ration screen was added to define the nodes that comprise a vir-
tual network associated with a NAP.
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Master Privilege Definition - Supervisor privileges may be
restricted on a per partition basis using the new Master Privilege
and supervisor Override screens and a master supervisor privilege
definition.
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Configurable Intervals - The interval period for each hour of the
day can be configured in the Interval Configuration screen which
is accessed from the Storage Calculator screen. (On NAPs, the
Interval screen is accessed from the Configuration Options
menu.) Valid intervals are 5, 10, 15, 30, and 60 minutes. The
value of zero ( 0 ) is entered to turn off data collection for that
hour.
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Configuration Reports - Several configuration reports were
added and existing ones updated to reflect the changes to the
Configuration section. The new or modified reports include:
New:
- Master Privilege Definition
- Master Privilege Override
- Virtual Network Configuration
- Physical Network Configuration
- Interval Configuration
- Terminal Server Configuration
Modified:
- Partition Options
- Partition Configuration
- Port Allocation
- System Configuration
- Switch Link configuration
- Storage Calculator
- LAN Clients changed to LAN Terminals
- Port Configuration changed to Serial Terminals, Wallboards,
Printers
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