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INDEX

A


architecture
client/server   1-3
client/server (figure)   1-4

audience   x

B


browser requirements
UNIX   4-6
Windows   5-4

C


CD-ROM
mounting locally   4-9
mounting on Solaris   4-8
NFS exported drive, mounting   4-10
unmounting on Solaris   4-13

Cisco Connection Online documentation   ix

Cisco IOS software
release by feature set for support of IPM and SAA (table)   2-5
requirements   2-4

client software
description   1-4

commands
enable password   6-11
hostname   6-11
pkginfo   4-27
sna enable-host   6-12
sna host   6-11, 6-12
sna start   6-12

configuration
router   6-10
router samples   6-12
SNA service point support   6-11
SNA service point support, sample case   B-1
SNMP management in routers   2-6
VTAM
connection to router   6-8
NSPECHO application   6-6

configuration modes, router
global   6-11, 6-12
interface   6-12

connecting the router to the network   6-10

conventions, document   xi

correlating router and VTAM configuration information   6-15

D


database
backing up   4-32

directory
changing for installation on Solaris   4-22

document
audience   x
conventions   xi
objectives   x
organization   x

documentation
CD-ROM   ix
Cisco Connection Online   ix
Cisco IOS software   xii
Cisco IPM   xii
feedback   ix
World Wide Web access   ix

E


enable password command   6-11

errors
Solaris   4-27

F


features, new   1-2

figures
IPM Client/Server Architecture   1-4
IPM Client for Windows Web Page   5-7
IPM Client Web Page for Sun Solaris   4-25
IPM Main Window   4-30, 5-8
Sample Network Configuration   B-3
Sample VTAM and Router Configurations for Service Point   B-2
Select IPM Server Configuration Dialog Box   5-2

G


global configuration mode, router   6-11, 6-12

H


hard disk space requirements
Windows   5-3

hardware
requirements
Solaris   4-5
Windows   5-3

hostname command   6-11

I


idblock number
recommended value   6-10
VTAM PU definition   6-8, 6-10

index numbers, IPM collectors   2-8

installation
different directory, on Solaris   4-22
directories, verifying on Solaris   4-28
express installation example on Solaris   4-20
hardware requirements
Solaris   4-5
Windows   5-3
IPM client
output sample, Solaris   A-13
Solaris   4-24
web server, Windows   5-6
Windows   5-5
IPM server
output sample, Solaris   A-2, A-12
Solaris   4-15
methods   2-2
NSPECHO
application   6-1
network engineer tasks   6-8
requirements   6-2
systems programmer tasks   6-8
output samples, Solaris   A-1
quick start
Solaris   4-2
Windows   5-2
software requirements
NSPECHO application   6-2
Solaris   4-6
Windows   5-4
upgrading from IPM 1.0   3-2, 3-3
upgrading from IPM 2.0   3-2
verifying installation
Solaris   4-26
Windows client   5-8

interface configuration mode, router   6-12

IPM, supported platforms   2-3

IPM Client/Server Architecture (figure)   1-4

IPM Client for Windows Web Page (figure)   5-7

IPM Client Web Page for Sun Solaris (figure)   4-25

IPM collectors
index numbers   2-8
licensing support   2-2
maximum duration supported   2-5
maximum number supported   2-5

IPM Main Window
(figure)   4-30, 5-8
opening   4-30, 5-8

L


licensing support   2-2

link, configuring between mainframe and router   6-7

logs
Solaris errors   4-27

N


network, connecting to   6-10

NFS exported CD-ROM   4-10

NSPECHO application
Cisco IOS software requirements   2-5
configuring VTAM   6-6
converting data sets to partitioned data sets   6-4
copying files into system libraries   6-5
installing   6-1
requirements   6-2
uploading files   6-2
uploading using FTP   6-2

O


objectives, document   x

organization, document   x

P


package information, obtaining on Solaris   4-27

pkginfo command   4-27

platforms supported by IPM   2-3

ports
defaults
conflicts with   4-22
IPM client   4-23
IPM server   4-23
specifying alternate ports   4-23
verifying usage
Solaris   4-23
Windows   5-4
Windows
requirements   5-4

PU
defining in VTAM   6-8
VTAM definition (example)   6-16

publications
See documentation

R


related documentation   xii

requirements
browser software
UNIX   4-6
Windows   5-4
Cisco IOS software   2-4
NSPECHO application   2-5, 6-2
Windows 95   5-3
Windows 98   5-3
Windows NT   5-3

root access, becoming the root user   4-8

router
configuration
samples   6-12, B-5, B-7
specifying router name   6-11
tasks   6-10
connecting to the network   6-10
enable password, specifying   6-11
exchange identification number
See XID
global configuration mode   6-11, 6-12
interface configuration mode   6-12
name, specifying   6-11
security, enable password   6-11
service point name   6-15
service point name, in VTAM PU definition   6-8, 6-10
SNA service point support, configuring   6-11
verifying connection
mainframe   6-16
NetView   6-17
VTAM   6-17

S


SAA
Cisco IOS software, determining support   2-5
traps, configuring in router   2-6
warning messages, for index numbers   2-8

Sample Network Configuration (figure)   B-3

Sample VTAM and Router Configurations for Service Point (figure)   B-2

Select IPM Server Configuration Dialog Box (figure)   5-2

server software, description   1-4

service point name
correlating between router and VTAM configuration   6-15
VTAM PU definition   6-8, 6-10

SNA
response times, measuring   6-1
service point support
configuring on a router   6-11
configuring on the host and router, example case   B-1
router configuration samples   6-12

sna enable-host command   6-12

sna host command   6-11, 6-12

sna start command   6-12

SNMP, configuring support in routers   2-6

software
IPM client description   1-4
IPM server description   1-4
licensing   2-2
patches required, Solaris   4-6
requirements
NSPECHO application   6-2
Solaris   4-6
Windows   5-4

Solaris
CD-ROM
mounting   4-8
mounting, NFS exported drive   4-10
unmounting   4-13
error logs   4-27
express installation example   4-20
hardware requirements   4-5
installing to different directory   4-22
IPM client, installing   4-24
IPM server, installing   4-15
package information   4-27
patches required   4-6
ports, verifying usage   4-23
quick start   4-2
software requirements   4-6
starting IPM   4-29
verifying
directories   4-28
installation   4-26

SSCP-to-PU session   6-8

starting IPM, Solaris   4-29

storage, insufficient for installation   4-22

SWNET definition, configuring in VTAM   B-4

systems services control point-to-physical unit session
See SSCP-to-PU session

T


tables
Cisco IOS Release by Feature Set for Support of IPM and SAA   2-5
VTAM Configuration File Argument Definitions   6-10

U


uninstalling
IPM
Windows, client   5-9

UNIX
browser requirements   4-6

unmounting a CD-ROM on Solaris   4-13

upgrading from IPM 1.0   3-2, 3-3

upgrading from IPM 2.0   3-2

uploading NSPECHO application files   6-2

V


verifying installation
Solaris   4-26
Windows, client   5-8

VTAM
configuring
connection to router   6-8
NSPECHO application   6-6
SWNET definition   B-4
XCA definition   B-4
example PU definition for router   6-16
NSPECHO application requirements   6-2
sample configuration   B-1, B-4

VTAM Configuration File Argument Definitions (table)   6-10

W


warning messages, for index numbers   2-8

Windows
browser requirements   5-4
hard disk space requirements   5-3
hardware requirements   5-3
IPM client
installation   5-5
installation, web server   5-6
verifying installation   5-8
quick start   5-2
requirements
browser software   5-4
hard disk space   5-3
ports   5-4
software   5-4
uninstalling client, IPM   5-9

World Wide Web
see WWW, accessing Cisco documentation

WWW, accessing Cisco documentation   ix

X


XCA definition, configuring in VTAM   B-4

XID
correlating between router and VTAM configuration   6-15
corresponding to the VTAM id number   6-10

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