Administration Methods
TPG User Manual
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./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_de.qm
./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_es.qm
./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_fr.qm
./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_it.qm
./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_jp.qm
./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_kr.qm
./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_pt.qm
./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_zh.qm
./usr/local/lib/nettool/InterCon-NetTool.png
./usr/local/lib/nettool/license.txt
./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_wt_de.qm
./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_wt_es.qm
./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_wt_fr.qm
./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_wt_it.qm
./usr/local/lib/nettool/lang_wt_pt.qm
Before you start the InterCon-NetTool make sure that the ’*.qm’ lan-
guage files, the license file ’license.txt’ and the ’tcpmon.ini’ file are
in the ’/usr/local/lib/nettool’ directory.
Proceed as follows:
1. Enter the following command via the console:
Syntax:
user$ /<complete path name and program name>
Example:
user$ /usr/local/bin/nettool
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The InterCon-NetTool is started.
If the path ’/usr/local/bin’ is part of the environmental variable
PATH, the InterCon-NetTool can be started by entering the program
name ’nettool’.
When the InterCon-NetTool is started for the first time, a licensing
agreement will appear. Accept the licensing agreement if you wish
to use the program.
The settings of the InterCon-NetTool are saved in the user’s home
directory in the ’nettool’ file.