Table of Contents
INDEX
- architecture
- client/server 1-3
- client/server (figure) 1-4
- audience x
- browser requirements
- UNIX 4-6
- Windows 5-4
- 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
- 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
- enable password command 6-11
- errors
- Solaris 4-27
- 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
- global configuration mode, router 6-11, 6-12
- hard disk space requirements
- Windows 5-3
- hardware
- requirements
- Solaris 4-5
- Windows 5-3
- hostname command 6-11
- 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
- licensing support 2-2
- link, configuring between mainframe and router 6-7
- logs
- Solaris errors 4-27
- 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
- objectives, document x
- organization, document x
- 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
- 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
- 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
- tables
- Cisco IOS Release by Feature Set for Support of IPM and SAA 2-5
- VTAM Configuration File Argument Definitions 6-10
- 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
- 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
- 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
- XCA definition, configuring in VTAM B-4
- XID
- correlating between router and VTAM configuration 6-15
- corresponding to the VTAM id number 6-10







Posted: Sun Apr 16 12:47:51 PDT 2000
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