______________________________________________ VAX ISDN Software Installation Guide Order Number: AA-NS17E-TE The VAX ISDN Software Installation Guide de- scribes how to prepare a VMS system before installing the VAX ISDN Software, and steps through the installation procedure. Operating System and Version: OpenVMS V5.5 Software Version: VAX ISDN V2.2 ________________________________________________________________ 07-DEC-1992 Digital believes that the information in this publication is accurate as of its publication date; such information is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital. Digital assumes no responsibility for inadvertent errors that may appear in this document. The software described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. 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This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT, Version 2.1. ________________________________________________________________ Contents Preface.................................................. vii 1 Introduction 1.1 VAX ISDN Software Overview...................... 1-1 1.1.1 Product Variants ............................. 1-2 1.1.2 Network Profiles ............................. 1-2 1.2 Installation Overview........................... 1-2 1.3 What Happens During Installation................ 1-3 1.4 Call Management Software........................ 1-4 2 Preparing for Installation 2.1 Distribution Kits............................... 2-1 2.2 Hardware Requirements........................... 2-2 2.2.1 Checking the Disk Space ...................... 2-2 2.3 Software Requirements........................... 2-3 2.3.1 De-Installation of ISDN Software ............. 2-3 2.4 Information Required for Installation........... 2-3 2.4.1 Check of the SYSGEN parameters ............... 2-5 2.5 Installing VAX ISDN on a Cluster................ 2-5 2.5.1 How to Check if the VAX ISDN Software is Running....................................... 2-6 2.6 VAX ISDN and the License Management Facility (LMF)........................................... 2-7 2.6.1 Entering the PAK ............................. 2-7 2.6.2 Using VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN ACCESS ............ 2-8 iii 3 Installing VAX ISDN 3.1 Installing VAX ISDN Files from the Distribution Volume.......................................... 3-1 3.1.1 Installation Failures ........................ 3-9 3.1.1.1 Incorrect Version of Operating System...... 3-9 3.1.1.2 Insufficient Disk Space.................... 3-9 3.1.1.3 Insufficient Global Pages.................. 3-9 3.1.1.4 User Interrupt............................. 3-10 3.2 Post-Installation Procedure..................... 3-10 3.2.1 Setting up the VAX ISDN Software ............. 3-10 3.2.2 Starting the VAX ISDN Driver ................. 3-10 3.2.3 Updating the SYSMAN Startup Component Database...................................... 3-11 3.2.3.1 Non-Cluster System......................... 3-11 3.2.3.2 Cluster System............................. 3-11 3.2.4 Updating System Parameters ................... 3-12 3.2.4.1 MAXBUF Parameter........................... 3-12 3.2.4.2 Using SYSGEN............................... 3-12 3.2.5 Disk Backup .................................. 3-13 3.2.6 Reboot ....................................... 3-13 3.3 Installation Verification Procedure............. 3-13 3.3.1 The Verification Steps ....................... 3-14 3.3.2 Communication Verification ................... 3-14 4 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4.1 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Files from the Distribution Volume............................. 4-1 4.1.1 Installation Failures ........................ 4-6 4.1.1.1 Incorrect Version of Operating System...... 4-6 4.1.1.2 Insufficient Disk Space.................... 4-7 4.1.1.3 Insufficient Global Pages.................. 4-7 4.1.1.4 User Interrupt............................. 4-8 4.2 Post-Installation Procedure..................... 4-9 4.2.1 Setting up the VAX ISDN Access Software ...... 4-9 4.2.2 Updating System Parameters ................... 4-9 4.2.2.1 MAXBUF Parameter........................... 4-9 4.2.2.2 Using SYSGEN............................... 4-9 4.2.3 Disk Backup .................................. 4-10 4.3 Installation Verification Procedure............. 4-10 4.3.1 The Verification Steps ....................... 4-10 4.3.2 Communication Verification ................... 4-10 iv A Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase IV Environment B Example of a VAX ISDN ACCESS Installation in a DECnet Phase IV Environment C Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase V Environment D Example of a VAX ISDN ACCESS Installation in a DECnet Phase V Environment E Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase IV Software Distribution Kits E.1 Contents of the VAX ISDN Distribution Kit....... E-1 E.2 Contents of the VAX ISDN ACCESS Distribution Kit............................................. E-4 F Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Software Distribution Kits F.1 Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Distribution Kit............................................. F-1 F.2 Contents of the VAX ISDN ACCESS Phase V Distribution Kit................................ F-3 Index Figures 2-1 "No license" Error Messages .................. 2-7 v Tables 2-1 Media for Installation of VAX ISDN ........... 2-1 2-2 Media for Installation of VAX ISDN ACCESS .... 2-2 2-3 Disk Space Requirements ...................... 2-3 2-4 Installation Information-VAX ISDN ............ 2-4 2-5 Installation Information-VAX ISDN ACCESS ..... 2-4 vi ________________________________________________________________ Preface Intended Audience This manual provides information for system managers and DIGITAL software specialists. The manual assumes that readers understand and also have some experience of: o Installation of software products on OpenVMS o Wide Area Networks (WANs) o Phase IV and Phase V DECnet o DIGITAL's VAX ISDN product. Purpose of this Document This manual explains how to install VAX ISDN and VAX ISDN ACCESS. Information about how to configure and start up the VAX ISDN Software is contained in the VAX ISDN Software Management Guide. vii Associated Documentation Digital provides the following documentation set for ISDN and related software: o VAX ISDN Software User's Guide, consisting of: - VAX ISDN Software Installation Guide - VAX ISDN Software Management Guide - VAX ISDN Programmer's Guide - Public ISDN Network Information - VAX ISDN Software Release Notes Terminology Throughout this document, the following terminology has been used: ________________________________________________________________ Term__________________Meaning___________________________________ VAX ISDN Software The VAX ISDN Software in general, i.e. both VAX ISDN and VAX ISDN ACCESS VAX ISDN The full-function variant of the VAX ISDN Software VAX ISDN ACCESS The reduced-function variant of the VAX ISDN Software-see Section 1.1.1 DECnet-VAX_Phase_V____Refers_only_to_DECnet/OSI_for_OpenVMS_____ text like this represents output from the computer boldface text like this represents user's input to the computer SMALL CAPITALS LIKE THIS represents a file specification viii 1 ________________________________________________________________ Introduction This chapter provides an introduction to the software and its installation procedure. 1.1 VAX ISDN Software Overview The VAX ISDN software package is a Layered Product that runs under the OpenVMS operating system and supervises the operation of circuit-switched connections over ISDN networks. These connections are seen by network applications such as Phase IV and Phase V DECnet-VAX, and VAX PSI as leased line connections. However, because these are not permanent, and can link a single VAX computer to various destinations on different occasions, these connections are called "simulated leased line" connections. This first version of the VAX ISDN software supports the connection of Q-BUS based VAX CPUs to ISDN networks at the "Basic Rate Interface" reference point. The "Basic Rate Interface" consists of a time-multiplexed 192 Kbps channel, divided up as follows: a. two 64 Kbps data channels, called the B-channels b. one 16 Kbps signalling channel, called the D-channel, which is used to convey network control information c. one 48 Kbps channel for synchronisation Introduction 1-1 Introduction 1.1 VAX ISDN Software Overview 1.1.1 Product Variants There are two variants of the VAX ISDN product: o the full-function product "VAX ISDN" o an access-only variant, which is called "VAX ISDN ACCESS". VAX ISDN ACCESS allows users to access the VAX ISDN Call Control on remote nodes which are connected to an ISDN and which have VAX ISDN installed and running. VAX ISDN ACCESS uses a DECnet logical link to connect to the node to be controlled remotely. VAX ISDN ACCESS uses the link to transmit ISDN Call Control messages between the remote node and the local VAX user. VAX ISDN ACCESS only provides an interface to the VAX ISDN Call Control, and does not include the VAX ISDN Call Control software itself. It is meant to be used only on nodes that are not directly connected to the ISDN network. 1.1.2 Network Profiles Network profiles each contain a description of the characteris- tics of a particular ISDN network. The contents of the various Network Profiles for public ISDNs appear in the Public ISDN Network Information manual. ___________________________Note ___________________________ You must use the correct Network Profile for your local ISDN network. Use of an incorrect Network Profile invalidates DIGITAL's support of the VAX ISDN Software. ___________________________________________________________ 1.2 Installation Overview This software is installed by use of the VMSINSTAL utility. The procedure can be carried out by the customer himself at his own site. Whatever variant is used, the VAX ISDN software will require DECnet VAX to operate. The appropriate DECnet license, however, is not required for the operation of VAX ISDN on a single DECnet node. 1-2 Introduction Introduction 1.2 Installation Overview The appropriate ISDN software for the DECnet version installed on your system (Phase IV or DECnet/OSI for OpenVMS) is automatically selected from the kit before installation. Note that if a system running VAX ISDN software is upgraded with DECnet/OSI for OpenVMS, the VAX ISDN software must be reinstalled. 1.3 What Happens During Installation This section introduces the procedures you use when installing VAX ISDN and VAX ISDN ACCESS. The procedures for installing VAX ISDN and VAX ISDN ACCESS are automated as far as possible. Throughout an installation, the procedures prompt you with questions that require a simple answer such as Yes or No. In many cases defaults have been set up. These are indicated in square brackets. To accept the default, simply press the key. ___________________________Note ___________________________ If you do not understand a prompt or are uncertain about the the information required at any point during the installation, enter a question mark (?) in answer to the prompt. You will be provided with on-line help about that prompt and about the information you should enter. ___________________________________________________________ Installation involves the following steps: 1. Executing VMSINSTAL.COM to copy the VAX ISDN Software files from the distribution kit to the system disk. 2. Executing the IVP (this can be done automatically as part of the installation procedure). 3. Adding the VAX ISDN Software startup file, ISDN$STARTUP.COM, to the SYSMAN startup database (for VAX ISDN only). 4. If necessary, updating the SYSGEN system parameters database. Note that if the VAX ISDN Software had previously been installed on the system, the system parameter values may already be correct. Introduction 1-3 Introduction 1.3 What Happens During Installation 5. Rebooting the system (not necessary if installing VAX ISDN ACCESS and if no system parameters are changed). 1.4 Call Management Software Call Management Software is a utility that may be optionally used. This utility is installed automatically; but the System Manager may have to perform some tasks manually if he wishes to use it. These tasks are described in the "Call Management Software" chapter of the VAX ISDN Software Management Guide. 1-4 Introduction 2 ________________________________________________________________ Preparing for Installation 2.1 Distribution Kits The software is supplied in two kits: o the ISDN v2.2 kit, which supplies the software for configur- ing a full-function VAX ISDN system o the ISDN ACCESS v2.2 kit, which supplies the software for configuring a VAX ISDN ACCESS system. The software is distributed on the following media: Table_2-1_Media_for_Installation_of_VAX_ISDN____________________ Medium________________Quantity_________Volume_Label_____________ TK50 cassette 1 ISDN 1600 BPI magnetic 1 x 2400 feet ISDN tape CDROM (part of VMS ______________________CD)_______________________________________ Preparing for Installation 2-1 Preparing for Installation 2.1 Distribution Kits Table_2-2_Media_for_Installation_of_VAX_ISDN_ACCESS_____________ Medium________________Quantity_________Volume_Label_____________ TK50 cassette 1 ISDN-A 1600 BPI magnetic 1 x 2400 feet ISDN-A tape RX23 floppy disk 1 ISDN-A CDROM (part of VMS ______________________CD)_______________________________________ The contents of the various kits are listed in Appendix E. 2.2 Hardware Requirements The hardware requirements for the VAX ISDN Software are listed as part of the System Support Addendum for this product. Please refer to this document to verify that these requirements are met. ___________________________Note ___________________________ The VAX ISDN Software currently only supports the DEC ISDNcontroller 100 ("DIV32" device) as interface to an ISDN network. The installation of the VAX ISDN software should therefore be performed on a VAX system that is equipped with a Q-Bus. No error will be reported, however, if this is not the case. ___________________________________________________________ 2.2.1 Checking the Disk Space Before you install the VAX ISDN products, check that the system disk has enough free space by entering the following command: $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE The information displayed includes the number of free blocks on the disk. Consult Table 2-3 in order to make sure that there is enough space to install your system. (If you try to install either of the VAX ISDN products with too few free blocks, the installation procedure will of course fail.) 2-2 Preparing for Installation Preparing for Installation 2.2 Hardware Requirements Table_2-3_Disk_Space_Requirements_______________________________ For Product _________________Itself______Peak_Requirement_During_Installation VAX ISDN 2658 4227 blocks blocks VAX ISDN ACCESS 1431 2151 blocks _________________blocks_________________________________________ 2.3 Software Requirements The only required software products for the installation procedure itself are DECnet-VAX (Phase IV or DECnet/OSI for OpenVMS) and VMS. Please refer to the System Support Addendum document to see which VMS version(s) are supported. If a system running DECnet Phase IV software is to be upgraded with DECnet/OSI for OpenVMS: 1. Install the VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN ACCESS software after DECnet /OSI for OpenVMS is installed. 2.3.1 De-Installation of ISDN Software If you are upgrading a DECnet node already running VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN Access from Phase IV to Phase V, you must de-install the previous release using the ISDN$DEINSTALL.COM file, which is provided with the kit. 2.4 Information Required for Installation Table 2-4 or Table 2-5 show the information which will be required during the installation. Preparing for Installation 2-3 Preparing for Installation 2.4 Information Required for Installation Table_2-4_Installation_Information-VAX_ISDN_____________________ Item_____________Value__________________________________________ Kit name ISDN LMF product ISDN name Load device VMS device name of the device which reads the name kit media, for example DUA1:. Network Profile One of the following: Identifier ATT BRITISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN JAPAN NORTHERN SWISS ________________________________________________________________ Table_2-5_Installation_Information-VAX_ISDN_ACCESS______________ Item_____________Value__________________________________________ Kit name ISDN-ACCESS LMF product ISDN-ACCESS name Load device VMS device name of the device which reads the name_____________kit_media,_for_example_DUA1:.__________________ If you do not know the answers to any of these questions, obtain the missing values from your system manager, network administrator, or DIGITAL software specialist, before attempting the installation. 2-4 Preparing for Installation Preparing for Installation 2.4 Information Required for Installation 2.4.1 Check of the SYSGEN parameters Check the SYSGEN parameters GBLPAGES and MAXBUF. If the parameter GBLPAGES is below 354 then modify it by editing the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and adding the line : ADD_GBLPAGES=354 Then issue the following command sequence : $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS GENPARAMS $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SETPARAMS REBOOT This will cause AUTOGEN to recompute the system parameters and reboot. If MAXBUF is below 2048 then modify it by running the following command sequence: $ MC SYSGEN SYSGEN> USE ACTIVE SYSGEN> SET MAXBUF 2048 SYSGEN> WRITE ACTIVE SYSGEN> EXIT You should also modify SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT to reflect this change so that subsequent use of AUTOGEN does not lose your changes. 2.5 Installing VAX ISDN on a Cluster In the case of a VAXcluster, VAX ISDN must be installed on each node that is going to run the software. One way to achieve this is to install VAX ISDN on any systems that are connected to the ISDN, and VAX ISDN ACCESS on the other VAX systems in the cluster. ___________________________Note ___________________________ Before you install VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN ACCESS on any system in the cluster, you MUST ensure that VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN ACCESS are not running on any of the other VAXcluster systems during the installation, as described in Section 2.5.1. When you have finished installing the software on all the relevant nodes, you can start the VAX ISDN Software. ___________________________________________________________ Preparing for Installation 2-5 Preparing for Installation 2.5 Installing VAX ISDN on a Cluster Refer to Appendix E for details of which files are installed in the system-specific root area and which are installed in the common root area. 2.5.1 How to Check if the VAX ISDN Software is Running The easiest way to check all the nodes on a cluster to see if VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN ACCESS is running, is to use the SYSMAN utility to issue an ISDN$NCP command on each node. If the message %ISDN-W-NOTSTARTED is returned from every node (or ISDN$NCP does not exist on the node), then it is safe to start the installation. For example: $ run sys$system:sysman SYSMAN> set environment /cluster %SYSMAN-I-ENV, current command environment: Clusterwide on local cluster Username SYSTEM will be used on nonlocal nodes SYSMAN> do mcr isdn$ncp show line 0 The returned messages from each node will be in one of the following categories: 1. The message: %SYSMAN-I-OUTPUT, command execution on node JULIE followed by a normal display or error message from ISDN$NCP, in which case the node is running the VAX ISDN software. In such a case, the VAX ISDN software must be shut down before re-installing it. 2. The message: %SYSMAN-I-OUTPUT, command execution on node JEAN %ISDN-W-NOTSTARTED, VAX ISDN software not loaded which means that the VAX ISDN software is installed but not started, so it is safe to re-install. 3. The message: %SYSMAN-I-OUTPUT, command execution on node NICK %SYSTEM-F-NOSUCHOBJ, network object is unknown at remote node which means that the VAX ISDN has never been installed, so it is safe to install. 2-6 Preparing for Installation Preparing for Installation 2.6 VAX ISDN and the License Management Facility (LMF) 2.6 VAX ISDN and the License Management Facility (LMF) VAX ISDN and VAX ISDN ACCESS are known by the VMS License Management Facility (LMF) as ISDN and ISDN-ACCESS respectively. LMF has two classes of license, Availability and Capacity licenses. VAX ISDN and VAX ISDN ACCESS only support Availability licensing. Before VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN ACCESS can be run on a system, you must license the system by running the LICENSE utility. To license your system, you enter the information given on the Product Authorization Key (PAK), as described in Section 2.6.1 below. The PAK contains all the information you need to enter during license registration. You are recommended to license ISDN or ISDN-ACCESS before you run the corresponding Installation Verification Procedure. If you do not do this, either of the following messages will be displayed, depending on the product: Figure 2-1 "No license" Error Messages %ISDN-W-NOAUTH, DEC ISDN use is not authorized on this node %ISDN-W-NOAUTH, DEC ISDN-ACCESS use is not authorized on this node 2.6.1 Entering the PAK To activate the license registration procedure, enter the following command: $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE You will then be prompted for the details contained in the ISDN or ISDN-ACCESS PAK. Each question corresponds to a heading in the PAK. If you are installing on a cluster, you only need to perform this procedure on one node. Then enter the following command on each of the other nodes in the cluster that will be using the same ISDN license: Preparing for Installation 2-7 Preparing for Installation 2.6 VAX ISDN and the License Management Facility (LMF) $ LICENSE LOAD ISDN If you are licensing VAX ISDN ACCESS, enter the following command: $ LICENSE LOAD ISDN-ACCESS You can then install VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN ACCESS on the other nodes in the cluster as required. Refer to the VMS documentation set for further details on using the VMSLICENSE procedure and the LICENSE utility. 2.6.2 Using VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN ACCESS If you have not licensed VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN ACCESS, and you try to start up VAX ISDN or to access the VAX ISDN Call Control (using either ISDN$NCP or ISDN$SA), then your request will fail, and one of the LMF error messages shown in Figure 2-1 will be returned. In such cases you should install the license as detailed in Section 2.6.1 above and then start the product. At any time, you can check that either license has been registered, enabled and loaded by issuing the following commands: $ LICENSE LIST to see if the license is in the license database (which is cluster-wide), and $ SHOW LICENSE to see if the license has been correctly loaded onto the local node. 2-8 Preparing for Installation 3 ________________________________________________________________ Installing VAX ISDN This chapter guides the reader through the procedure for installing VAX ISDN. If you are installing VAX ISDN ACCESS, refer to Chapter 4. 3.1 Installing VAX ISDN Files from the Distribution Volume To install the VAX ISDN Software from the distribution volume, you should carry out the following procedure at the system console. 1 Log in to the SYSTEM account. 2 Check that the disk has enough free space for VAX ISDN . Refer to Table 2-3 for details of how much free space you need on your system disk. 3 To start the installation procedure, enter the following command: $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL The procedure displays: VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.5 It is date at time. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. If DECnet is currently running on your system, the procedure warns you with the following message: %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running. * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? As you do not have to shut DECnet down in order to install VAX ISDN, you may answer YES to this question. Installing VAX ISDN 3-1 Installing VAX ISDN 3.1 Installing VAX ISDN Files from the Distribution Volume 4 The procedure continues with: * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? Make sure you have a good backup copy of the disk, as the in- stallation will write to the system disk. If your system disk has not been backed up or you wish to make a fresh copy, an- swer NO; the procedure would then exit without installing the software. When you have backed up your system disk, you can start the installation procedure again. If you answer YES, the procedure continues. 5 Next it asks the following question: * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: Enter the name of the device on which the volume containing the VAX ISDN Software will be mounted. ddcu: is the device name, where dd is the device code, c is the controller letter, and u is the unit number. For example, MUA0:. 6 Next the procedure displays: Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume set. * Products: 7 Enter: ISDN022 and (as normal) press . 8 The procedure responds with: * Enter installation options you wish to use (none): Enter n. This will request the display and/or print- ing of the Release Notes. If you specified a device which is not already mounted in step 5, then the installation procedure will continue as follows, otherwise it will proceed with step number 10 Please mount the first volume of the set on device * Are you ready? 9 Load the distribution volume (labelled ISDN ) into the corresponding drive. 3-2 Installing VAX ISDN Installing VAX ISDN 3.1 Installing VAX ISDN Files from the Distribution Volume Answer YES when you have done so. The procedure will then mount the volume on the device, and display a message such as this: %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, ISDN mounted on _MUA0: 10 VMSINSTAL proceeds with: The following products will be processed: ISDN v2.2 Beginning installation of ISDN v2.2 at time Release notes included with this kit are always copied to SYS$HELP. Additional Release Notes Options: 1. Display release notes 2. Print release notes 3. Both 1 and 2 4. None of the above * Select option [2]: You should print or display the Release Notes and read them before continuing. 11 VMSINSTAL continues with: %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ... If you are installing on a DECnet OSI environment, VMSINSTAL automatically selects the ISDN Phase V Kit for installation and displays: You are running in a DECnet OSI environment ISDN Phase V kit is going to be installed %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset D... If you are installing on a DECnet Phase IV environment, VMSINSTAL automatically selects the ISDN Phase IV Kit for installation and displays: Installing VAX ISDN 3-3 Installing VAX ISDN 3.1 Installing VAX ISDN Files from the Distribution Volume You are running in a DECnet Phase IV environment ISDN Phase IV kit is going to be installed %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset E... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset F... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset G... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset H... %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully moved to SYS$HELP. +---------------------------------------------------+ | VAX ISDN Software Installation Procedure. | +---------------------------------------------------+ Product: ISDN Producer: DEC Version: v2.2 Release Date: 05-nov-1993 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? 12 Now answer either Y or N, depending on whether or not you have loaded the appropriate license, as described in Section 2.6. If you have answered Y and the license is not active, then the following warning is displayed: %ISDN-W-NOAUTH, DEC ISDN use is not authorized on this node If the license has not been loaded, the installation procedure will continue, but the Installation Verification Procedure will not be activated. The following message is then displayed: %ISDN-W-NOIVP, the Installation Verification Procedure will not be executed You should execute the IVP after loading the appropriate license, as described in Section 2.6. 13 If, on the other hand, the license is active, the procedure continues with: * Do you want to run the IVP [YES]? 3-4 Installing VAX ISDN Installing VAX ISDN 3.1 Installing VAX ISDN Files from the Distribution Volume Now press if you want to the Installation Verification Procedure to be run automatically at the end of the installation. 14 The procedure continues with: * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? 15 Now press if you want to purge files resulting from a previous installation. Note that if you are going to use the VAX ISDN Software on several nodes in a cluster, and are installing VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN-ACCESS on these nodes, the files installed in the SYS$COMMON area of the system disk are identical and should be purged. 16 Next the procedure asks you to specify the network identi- fier: VAX ISDN Software v2.2 contains network-specific code. In order to install the software correctly, you must identify which network you will be using by entering one of the following network identifier strings: ATT BRITISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN JAPAN NORTHERN SWISS * Enter network identifier string: 17 Identify your local implementation of ISDN. The procedure responds with: Your country specific network profile has been configured. Installation continues... No More Questions. Installing VAX ISDN 3-5 Installing VAX ISDN 3.1 Installing VAX ISDN Files from the Distribution Volume There may be a time delay of several minutes at this stage in the procedure. As you have now answered all the questions required for the installation, there is no need to watch the output. 18 If you had previously installed VAX ISDN (which makes use of NETTRACE) on your system, a series of messages may be displayed. These messages tell you that some existing files will not be updated. This is done to preserve user modifica- tions to these files. These are the messages you may see: %ISDN-I-FILEXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]NETTRACE_SECURITY.COM already exists on system %ISDN-I-FILNOTINST, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]NETTRACE_SECURITY.COM not installed %ISDN-I-FILEXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSLIB]NETTRACE$KEY.INIT already exists on system %ISDN-I-FILNOTINST, VMI$ROOT:[SYSLIB]NETTRACE$KEY.INIT not installed The above messages are only displayed when installing the VAX ISDN Phase IV kit. They are not displayed when the VAX ISDN Phase V kit is installed . %ISDN-I-FILEXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]ISDN$SECURITY.COM already exists on system %ISDN-I-FILNOTINST, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]ISDN$SECURITY.COM not installed %ISDN-I-FILEXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]ISDN$STARTUP_SITE.COM already exists on system %ISDN-I-FILNOTINST, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]ISDN$STARTUP_SITE.COM not installed 19 The procedure checks the system parameter MAXBUF. If it is less than 2048 bytes, the procedure issues the following warning: %ISDN-W-MAXBUFTOOSMALL, MAXBUF is too small, change from n to 2048. where n is the current value of the MAXBUF parameter. 3-6 Installing VAX ISDN Installing VAX ISDN 3.1 Installing VAX ISDN Files from the Distribution Volume Change the value of the MAXBUF system parameter after you have installed VAX ISDN . See Section 3.2.4 for a description of how to do this. 20 Next the system will display a list of "things to do". More details on these are given in Section 3.2. Follow the advice given, the next time you see the DCL prompt. If you are installing the software in a DECnet Phase V environment, the display shows: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Upon completion of this installation, please follow the instructions below:- - using the following command, add the VAX ISDN product to the database of components to be automatically started when the system is booted:- $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> startup add file ISDN$STARTUP.COM [/node=(A,B,C)] - In the ISDN$STARTUP_SITE.COM file, define the logical name ISDN$NODE, as the local node name :- $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC ISDN$NODE local_node_name:: - Run the WANDD$CONFIGURE.COM command file and ensure that you reply YES to the following questions : Do you have any soft-loadable microcode devices on this system [N] ? Y Do you want the microcode for these devices loaded at startup time [Y] ? Y - REBOOT the system * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * If you are installing in a DECnet Phase IV environment, the display shows: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Upon completion of this installation, please follow the instructions below:- - using the following command, add the ISDN product to the database of components to be automatically started when the system is booted:- Installing VAX ISDN 3-7 Installing VAX ISDN 3.1 Installing VAX ISDN Files from the Distribution Volume $ run SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> startup add file ISDN$STARTUP.COM [/node=(A,B,C)] - REBOOT the system * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 21 When the last saveset has been copied, the procedure copies the distribution files from a subdirectory of SYS$UPDATE to their respective directories. (See Appendix E for details of which files are installed into which directories.) The following message is displayed then: %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, files will now be moved to their target directories... 22 Now, if the license check at step 12 was successful and if you answered "YES" at step 13, the IVP will be run: ***************************************************** * * * ISDN v2.2 Installation Verification Procedure * * * ***************************************************** %ISDN-W-NOTSTARTED, VAX ISDN software not loaded %ISDN-I-IVPSUCCESS, ISDN v2.2 IVP was successful Installation of ISDN v2.2 completed at time Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution volume set. * Products: 23 You can now leave the VMSINSTAL procedure by pressing . You will then be returned to the DCL prompt: * Products: VMSINSTAL procedure done at time. $ You may then remove the distribution medium from the device. See Section 3.2 for what to do next. 3-8 Installing VAX ISDN Installing VAX ISDN 3.1 Installing VAX ISDN Files from the Distribution Volume 3.1.1 Installation Failures 3.1.1.1 Incorrect Version of Operating System During the installation, the procedure checks that the version number of the operating system (VMS) is correct. If it is incorrect, the procedure exits after displaying the following message: This product requires VMS version V5.5 or later to install %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of ISDN v2.2 has failed Note that the correct version(s) are shown in the System Support Addendum. 3.1.1.2 Insufficient Disk Space During the installation, the procedure checks that there is sufficient space on your disk for the VAX ISDN files. Refer to Table 2-3 for details of how many free blocks you need on your system to install VAX ISDN. If there is not enough space, the procedure exits after displaying the following messages: %ISDN-E-NOSPACE, this installation requires nnnn blocks of disk space. %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of VAX ISDN v2.2 has failed. Make sure your system has sufficient free blocks before trying to install VAX ISDN again, by going through the procedure described in Section 2.2.1. 3.1.1.3 Insufficient Global Pages If you receive the following message during installation: %INSTALL-E-FAIL, failed to REPLACE entry for DISK$VAXVMSRL052:DCLTABLES.EXE -SYSTEM-F-GPTFULL, global page table is full %INSTALL-W-DELETED, previous Known File Entry has been deleted then it will be necessary to increase the value of the system parameter GBLPAGES by 354. To do this, edit the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and add the line: ADD_GBLPAGES=354 Then issue the following command sequence: Installing VAX ISDN 3-9 Installing VAX ISDN 3.1 Installing VAX ISDN Files from the Distribution Volume $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS GENPARAMS $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SETPARAMS REBOOT This will cause AUTOGEN to recompute the system parameters and reboot. 3.1.1.4 User Interrupt If you decide to cancel the installation of VAX ISDN at any time by pressing , after a short time delay the following is displayed: %VMSINSTAL-F-CTRLY, Installation cancelled via CTRL/Y. %VMSINSTAL-F-UNEXPECTED, Installation terminated due to unexpected event. VMSINSTAL procedure done at time If you enter after the information message that the files are being moved to the target directories, your system will have some new and (if previously installed) some old VAX ISDN files. Therefore, you should reinstall the product. 3.2 Post-Installation Procedure This section describes what must be done when the DCL prompt has reappeared, after exiting from VMSINSTAL. 3.2.1 Setting up the VAX ISDN Software Please refer to the chapter entitled "VAX ISDN Operations" in VAX ISDN Software Management Guide for a detailed description of how to configure the various VAX ISDN files on your node or cluster. For users in Japan, note also the appendix specific to them in that Guide. 3.2.2 Starting the VAX ISDN Driver This section applies only if you have installed the VAX ISDN Phase V Kit. After a reboot the ISDN driver must be started before any DIV device can be used. This driver must be started after the the WAN driver. See the NET$STARTUP.COM command file as described in the VAX ISDN installation procedure step number 20. 3-10 Installing VAX ISDN Installing VAX ISDN 3.2 Post-Installation Procedure 3.2.3 Updating the SYSMAN Startup Component Database After a reboot, the VAX ISDN Software can be started using the following command: $ @SYS$STARTUP:ISDN$STARTUP It is recommended, however, that instead the file ISDN$STARTUP.COM be added to the "startup component database" of the SYSMAN utility, as described in the following sections. This will result in automatic startup of the VAX ISDN Software at system boot time. 3.2.3.1 Non-Cluster System The following command can be used: $ run SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> startup add file ISDN$STARTUP.COM The contents of the startup component database can then be displayed as follows: SYSMAN> startup show file %SYSMAN-I-COMFIL, contents of component database on node Phase Mode File ------------ ------ --------------------------------- LPMAIN DIRECT ISDN$STARTUP.COM 3.2.3.2 Cluster System First of all, VAX ISDN must be installed on all the nodes in the cluster that will be physically connected to the ISDN. The Network Profile will be the same on all nodes in the cluster; if different profiles have been installed, the most recently installed one will take effect cluster-wide because ISDN$NETPRF.EXE (the Profile) is installed in the SYS$COMMON directory. After installation, the following command should be issued (from any node in the cluster): $ run SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> startup add file ISDN$STARTUP.COM /node=(A,B,C) where A, B and C are the names of the nodes in the cluster where VAX ISDN has been installed. Installing VAX ISDN 3-11 Installing VAX ISDN 3.2 Post-Installation Procedure The contents of the startup component database can then be displayed as follows: SYSMAN> startup show file /full %SYSMAN-I-COMFIL, contents of component database on node B Phase Mode File ------------ ------ --------------------------------- LPMAIN DIRECT ISDN$STARTUP.COM Enabled on A,B,C P1: P2: P3: P4: P5: P6: P7: P8: ___________________________Note ___________________________ If ISDN$STARTUP.COM is enabled on nodes where VAX ISDN is not installed, this will result in a boot time error condition. ___________________________________________________________ Please refer to the VMS SYSMAN Utility Manual for more details on adding, removing, enabling and disabling files in the startup component database. 3.2.4 Updating System Parameters Update the system parameters to provide space for the data structures required by VAX ISDN . 3.2.4.1 MAXBUF Parameter Make sure that the value of the MAXBUF parameter is set to at least 2048. Note that this is the current default value with VMS. If necessary, use SYSGEN to change this parameter. 3.2.4.2 Using SYSGEN Log in under the system manager's account and run SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN. Within SYSGEN, then use the SHOW/MAJOR command to display the current values of the most significant system parameters. Use the SET command to specify new values for these parameters. For example: 3-12 Installing VAX ISDN Installing VAX ISDN 3.2 Post-Installation Procedure $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN SYSGEN> use ACTIVE SYSGEN> show /major . . . SYSGEN> set MAXBUF 2048 SYSGEN> write ACTIVE SYSGEN> exit $ ___________________________Note ___________________________ If you alter your SYSGEN parameters because of a VAX ISDN installation, you must update SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT so that subsequent use of the AUTOGEN procedure does not lose your changes. Use of the AUTOGEN procedure and of the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT are described in the VMS documentation set. ___________________________________________________________ When you have changed the parameter values, reboot your system. 3.2.5 Disk Backup Finally, when you have installed and configured VAX ISDN , and checked that the system is installed properly, back up the updated system disk and save the distribution kit for future updates. 3.2.6 Reboot The ISDN software that you have installed will not come into operation until you have rebooted the system. 3.3 Installation Verification Procedure This section explains how to check that the application has been installed correctly. Installing VAX ISDN 3-13 Installing VAX ISDN 3.3 Installation Verification Procedure 3.3.1 The Verification Steps The Installation Verification Procedure, which is activated either automatically by VMSINSTAL or by the user, verifies that the various software components have been correctly installed on the system disk. The IVP can be executed at any time after the installation (for troubleshooting purposes, for instance), by entering the following command: $ @SYS$TEST:ISDN$IVP 3.3.2 Communication Verification As this requires specific ISDN controller hardware, the IVP does not check successful communication between the VAX ISDN Software and the ISDN itself. Please refer to the Troubleshooting chapter of VAX ISDN Software Management Guide for indications on this type of verification. 3-14 Installing VAX ISDN 4 ________________________________________________________________ Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS This chapter guides the reader through the procedure for installing VAX ISDN ACCESS. If you are installing VAX ISDN full-function version, refer to Chapter 3 4.1 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Files from the Distribution Volume To install the VAX ISDN Software from the distribution volume, you should carry out the following procedure at the system console. 1 Log in to the SYSTEM account. 2 Check that the disk has enough free space for VAX ISDN ACCESS . Refer to Table 2-3 for details of how much free space you need on your system disk. 3 To start the installation procedure, enter the following command: $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL The procedure displays: VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.5 It is date at time. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. If DECnet is currently running on your system, the procedure warns you with the following message: %VMSINSTAL-W-DECNET, Your DECnet network is up and running. * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? As you do not have to shut DECnet down in order to install VAX ISDN, you may answer YES to this question. Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4-1 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4.1 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Files from the Distribution Volume 4 The procedure continues with: * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? Make sure you have a good backup copy of the disk, as the in- stallation will write to the system disk. If your system disk has not been backed up or you wish to make a fresh copy, an- swer NO; the procedure would then exit without installing the software. When you have backed up your system disk, you can start the installation procedure again. If you answer YES, the procedure continues. 5 Next it asks the following question: * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: Enter the name of the device on which the volume containing the VAX ISDN Software will be mounted. ddcu: is the device name, where dd is the device code, c is the controller letter, and u is the unit number. For example, MUA0:. 6 Next the procedure displays: Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume set. * Products: 7 Enter: ISDN-ACCESS022 and (as normal) press . 8 The procedure responds with: * Enter installation options you wish to use (none): Enter n. This will request the display and/or print- ing of the Release Notes. If you specified a device which is not already mounted in step 5, then the installation procedure will continue as follows, otherwise it will proceed with step number 10 Please mount the first volume of the set on device * Are you ready? 9 Load the distribution volume (labelled ISDN -A ) into the corresponding drive. 4-2 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4.1 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Files from the Distribution Volume Answer YES when you have done so. The procedure will then mount the volume on the device, and display a message such as this: %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, ISDN mounted on _MUA0: 10 VMSINSTAL proceeds with: The following products will be processed: ISDN -ACCESS v2.2 Beginning installation of ISDN -ACCESS v2.2 at time Release notes included with this kit are always copied to SYS$HELP. Additional Release Notes Options: 1. Display release notes 2. Print release notes 3. Both 1 and 2 4. None of the above * Select option [2]: You should print or display the Release Notes and read them before continuing. 11 VMSINSTAL continues with: %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ... If you are installing on a DECnet OSI environment, VMSINSTAL automatically selects the ISDN Phase V Kit for installation and displays: You are running in a DECnet OSI environment ISDN Phase V kit is going to be installed %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset D... If you are installing on a DECnet Phase IV environment, VMSINSTAL automatically selects the ISDN Phase IV Kit for installation and displays: Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4-3 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4.1 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Files from the Distribution Volume You are running in a DECnet Phase IV environment ISDN Phase IV kit is going to be installed %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset E... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset F... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset G... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset H... %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been successfully moved to SYS$HELP. +----------------------------------------------------------+ | VAX ISDN -ACCESS Software Installation Procedure. | +----------------------------------------------------------+ Product: ISDN -ACCESS Producer: DEC Version: v2.2 Release Date: 05-nov-1993 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? 12 Now answer either Y or N, depending on whether or not you have loaded the appropriate license, as described in Section 2.6. If you have answered Y and the license is not active, then the following warning is displayed: %ISDN-W-NOAUTH, DEC ISDN -ACCESS use is not authorized on this node If the license has not been loaded, the installation procedure will continue, but the Installation Verification Procedure will not be activated. The following message is then displayed: %ISDN-W-NOIVP, the Installation Verification Procedure will not be executed You should execute the IVP after loading the appropriate license, as described in Section 2.6. 13 If, on the other hand, the license is active, the procedure continues with: * Do you want to run the IVP [YES]? 4-4 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4.1 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Files from the Distribution Volume Now press if you want to the Installation Verification Procedure to be run automatically at the end of the installation. 14 The procedure continues with: * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? 15 Now press if you want to purge files resulting from a previous installation. Note that if you are going to use the VAX ISDN Software on several nodes in a cluster, and are installing VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN-ACCESS on these nodes, the files installed in the SYS$COMMON area of the system disk are identical and should be purged. The procedure responds with: No More Questions. There may be a time delay of several minutes at this stage in the procedure. As you have now answered all the questions required for the installation, there is no need to watch the output. 16 The procedure checks the system parameter MAXBUF. If it is less than 2048 bytes, the procedure issues the following warning: %ISDN-W-MAXBUFTOOSMALL, MAXBUF is too small, change from n to 2048. where n is the current value of the MAXBUF parameter. Change the value of the MAXBUF system parameter after you have installed VAX ISDN -ACCESS . See Section 4.2.2 for a description of how to do this. If you are installing in a DECnet Phase IV environment, the display shows: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Upon completion of this installation, please follow the instructions below:- - using the following command, add the ISDN product to the database of components to be automatically started when the system is booted:- $ run SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> startup add file ISDN$STARTUP.COM [/node=(A,B,C)] - REBOOT the system Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4-5 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4.1 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Files from the Distribution Volume * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 17 When the last saveset has been copied, the procedure copies the distribution files from a subdirectory of SYS$UPDATE to their respective directories. (See Appendix E for details of which files are installed into which directories.) The following message is displayed then: %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, files will now be moved to their target directories... 18 Now, if the license check at step 12 was successful and if you answered "YES" at step 13, the IVP will be run: ************************************************************ * * * ISDN-ACCESS v2.2 Installation Verification Procedure * * * ************************************************************ %ISDN-ACCESS-I-IVPSUCCESS, ISDN-ACCESS v2.2 IVP was successful Installation of ISDN-ACCESS v2.2 completed at time Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution volume set. * Products: 19 You can now leave the VMSINSTAL procedure by pressing . You will then be returned to the DCL prompt: * Products: VMSINSTAL procedure done at time. $ You may then remove the distribution medium from the device. See Section 4.2 for what to do next. 4.1.1 Installation Failures 4.1.1.1 Incorrect Version of Operating System During the installation, the procedure checks that the version number of the operating system (VMS) is correct. If it is incorrect, the procedure exits after displaying the following message: This product requires VMS version V5.5 or later to install %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of ISDN v2.2 has failed 4-6 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4.1 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Files from the Distribution Volume Note that the correct version(s) are shown in the System Support Addendum. 4.1.1.2 Insufficient Disk Space During the installation, the procedure checks that there is sufficient space on your disk for the VAX ISDN ACCESS files. Refer to Table 2-3 for details of how many free blocks you need on your system to install VAX ISDN. If there is not enough space, the procedure exits after displaying the following messages: %ISDN-E-NOSPACE, this installation requires nnnn blocks of disk space. %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of VAX ISDN ACCESS v2.2 has failed. Make sure your system has sufficient free blocks before trying to install VAX ISDN ACCESS again, by going through the procedure described in Section 2.2.1. 4.1.1.3 Insufficient Global Pages If you receive the following message during installation: %INSTALL-E-FAIL, failed to REPLACE entry for DISK$VAXVMSRL052:DCLTABLES.EXE -SYSTEM-F-GPTFULL, global page table is full %INSTALL-W-DELETED, previous Known File Entry has been deleted then it will be necessary to increase the value of the system parameter GBLPAGES by 354. To do this, edit the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and add the line: ADD_GBLPAGES=354 Then issue the following command sequence: $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SAVPARAMS GENPARAMS $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN SETPARAMS REBOOT This will cause AUTOGEN to recompute the system parameters and reboot. Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4-7 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4.1 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Files from the Distribution Volume 4.1.1.4 User Interrupt If you decide to cancel the installation of VAX ISDN ACCESS at any time by pressing , after a short time delay the following is displayed: %VMSINSTAL-F-CTRLY, Installation cancelled via CTRL/Y. %VMSINSTAL-F-UNEXPECTED, Installation terminated due to unexpected event. VMSINSTAL procedure done at time If you enter after the information message that the files are being moved to the target directories, your system will have some new and (if previously installed) some old VAX ISDN ACCESS files. Therefore, you should reinstall the product. 4-8 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4.2 Post-Installation Procedure 4.2 Post-Installation Procedure This section describes what must be done when the DCL prompt has reappeared, after exiting from VMSINSTAL. 4.2.1 Setting up the VAX ISDN Access Software If the DECnet version installed on your system is DECnet VAX Phase V, you must define the logical name ISDN$NODE. Refer to the VAX ISDN Software Management Guide, chapter ISDN Operations for information on how to do this. 4.2.2 Updating System Parameters Update the system parameters to provide space for the data structures required by VAX ISDN ACCESS . 4.2.2.1 MAXBUF Parameter Make sure that the value of the MAXBUF parameter is set to at least 2048. Note that this is the current default value with VMS. If necessary, use SYSGEN to change this parameter. 4.2.2.2 Using SYSGEN Log in under the system manager's account and run SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN. Within SYSGEN, then use the SHOW/MAJOR command to display the current values of the most significant system parameters. Use the SET command to specify new values for these parameters. For example: $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN SYSGEN> use ACTIVE SYSGEN> show /major . . . SYSGEN> set MAXBUF 2048 SYSGEN> write ACTIVE SYSGEN> exit $ ___________________________Note ___________________________ If you alter your SYSGEN parameters because of a VAX ISDN Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4-9 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS 4.2 Post-Installation Procedure ACCESS installation, you must update SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT so that subsequent use of the AUTOGEN procedure does not lose your changes. Use of the AUTOGEN procedure and of the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT are described in the VMS documentation set. ___________________________________________________________ When you have changed the parameter values, reboot your system. 4.2.3 Disk Backup Finally, when you have installed and configured VAX ISDN ACCESS , and checked that the system is installed properly, back up the updated system disk and save the distribution kit for future updates. 4.3 Installation Verification Procedure This section explains how to check that the application has been installed correctly. 4.3.1 The Verification Steps The Installation Verification Procedure, which is activated either automatically by VMSINSTAL or by the user, verifies that the various software components have been correctly installed on the system disk. The IVP can be executed at any time after the installation (for troubleshooting purposes, for instance), by entering the following command: $ @SYS$TEST:ISDN$IVP _ACCESS 4.3.2 Communication Verification As this requires specific ISDN controller hardware, the IVP does not check successful communication between the VAX ISDN Software and the ISDN itself. Please refer to the Troubleshooting chapter of VAX ISDN Software Management Guide for indications on this type of verification. 4-10 Installing VAX ISDN ACCESS A ________________________________________________________________ Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase IV Environment The following is an example of a VAX ISDN software installation. Text entered by the user is shown in boldface. $ @sys$update:vmsinstal VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure A5.5 It is 9-SEP-1993 at 10:20. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? yes * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: sys$update Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume set. * Products: ISDN022 * Enter installation options you wish to use (none): The following products will be processed: ISDN V2.2 Beginning installation of ISDN V2.2 at 10:21 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ... You are running in a DECnet Phase IV environment. ISDN Phase IV kit is going to be installed ============= %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set F ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set G ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set H ... %ISDN-I-INFO, All savesets have been restored Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase IV Environment A-1 Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase IV Environment +-------------------------------------------------------+ | VAX ISDN Software Installation Procedure. | +-------------------------------------------------------+ Product: ISDN Producer: DEC Version: V2.2 Release Date: 05-NOV-1993 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? YES * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? YES * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? YES VAX ISDN Software V2.2 contains network-specific code. In order to install the software correctly, you must identify which network you will be using by entering one of the following network identifier strings: ATT BRITISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN JAPAN NORTHERN SWISS (Please enter the network name in full) * Enter network identifier string: FRENCH Your country specific network profile has been configured. Installation continues... No More Questions. %ISDN-I-FILEXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]ISDN$STARTUP_SITE.COM already exists on syst em %ISDN-I-FILNOTINST, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]ISDN$STARTUP_SITE.COM not installed %ISDN-I-FILEXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]ISDN$SECURITY.COM already exists on system %ISDN-I-FILNOTINST, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]ISDN$SECURITY.COM not installed * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * A-2 Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase IV Environment Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase IV Environment Upon completion of this installation, please follow the instructions below:- - using the following command, add the ISDN product to the database of components to be automatically started when the system is booted:- $ run SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> startup add file ISDN$STARTUP.COM [/node=(A,B,C)] - REBOOT the system * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... ***************************************************** * * * ISDN V2.2 Installation Verification Procedure * * * ***************************************************** %ISDN-I-IVPSUCCESS, VAX ISDN V2.2 IVP was successful Installation of ISDN V2.2 completed at 10:26 Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution volume set. * Products: VMSINSTAL procedure done at 10:26 $ Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase IV Environment A-3 B ________________________________________________________________ Example of a VAX ISDN ACCESS Installation in a DECnet Phase IV Environment Text entered by the user is shown in boldface. $ @sys$update:vmsinstal VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure A5.5 It is 9-SEP-1993 at 10:04. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? YES * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: sys$update Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume set. * Products: ISDN-ACCESS022 * Enter installation options you wish to use (none): The following products will be processed: ISDN-ACCESS V2.2 Beginning installation of ISDN-ACCESS V2.2 at 10:05 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ... You are running in a DECnet Phase IV environment. ISDN Phase IV kit is going to be installed ============= %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set E ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set F ... %ISDN-ACCESS-I-INFO, All savesets have been restored +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | VAX ISDN-ACCESS Software Installation Procedure. | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ of a VAX ISDN ACCESS Installation in a DECnet Phase IV Environment B-1 Example of a VAX ISDN ACCESS Installation in a DECnet Phase IV Environment Product: ISDN-ACCESS Producer: DEC Version: V2.2 Release Date: 05-NOV-1993 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? YES * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? YES * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? YES No More Questions. %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... ************************************************************ * * * ISDN-ACCESS V2.2 Installation Verification Procedure * * * ************************************************************ %ISDN-I-IVPACCSUCCESS, VAX ISDN-ACCESS V2.2 IVP was successful Installation of ISDN-ACCESS V2.2 completed at 10:07 Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution volume set. * Products: VMSINSTAL procedure done at 10:08 $ B-2 Example of a VAX ISDN ACCESS Installation in a DECnet Phase IV Environment C ________________________________________________________________ Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase V Environment $ @sys$update:vmsinstal VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.5-2 It is 9-SEP-1993 at 09:13. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? YES * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: sys$update Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume set. * Products: ISDN022 * Enter installation options you wish to use (none): The following products will be processed: ISDN V2.2 Beginning installation of ISDN V2.2 at 09:13 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ... You are running in a DECnet/OSI environment. ISDN Phase V kit is going to be installed ============ %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ... %ISDN-I-INFO, All savesets have been restored +-------------------------------------------------------+ | VAX ISDN Software Installation Procedure. | +-------------------------------------------------------+ Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase V Environment C-1 Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase V Environment Product: ISDN Producer: DEC Version: V2.2 Release Date: 05-NOV-1993 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? YES * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? YES * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? YES VAX ISDN Software V2.2 contains network-specific code. In order to install the software correctly, you must identify which network you will be using by entering one of the following network identifier strings: ATT BRITISH FRENCH GERMAN JAPAN NORTHERN SWISS (Please enter the network name in full) * Enter network identifier string: FRENCH Your country specific network profile has been configured. Installation continues... No More Questions. %ISDN-I-FILEXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]ISDN$STARTUP_SITE.COM already exists on syst em %ISDN-I-FILNOTINST, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]ISDN$STARTUP_SITE.COM not installed %ISDN-I-FILEXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]ISDN$SECURITY.COM already exists on system %ISDN-I-FILNOTINST, VMI$ROOT:[SYSMGR]ISDN$SECURITY.COM not installed * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Upon completion of this installation, please follow the instructions below:- - using the following command, add the ISDN product to the database of components to be automatically started when the system is booted:- C-2 Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase V Environment Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase V Environment $ run SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN> startup add file ISDN$STARTUP.COM [/node=(A,B,C)] - In the ISDN$STARTUP_SITE.COM file, define the logical name ISDN$NODE, as the local node name :- $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC ISDN$NODE local_node_name:: - Run the WANDD$CONFIGURE.COM command file and ensure that you reply YES to the following questions : Do you have any soft-loadable microcode devices on this system [N] ? Y Do you want the microcode for these devices loaded at startup time [Y] ? Y - REBOOT the system * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... ***************************************************** * * * ISDN V2.2 Installation Verification Procedure * * * ***************************************************** %ISDN-I-IVPSUCCESS, VAX ISDN V2.2 IVP was successful Installation of ISDN V2.2 completed at 09:17 Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution volume set. * Products: VMSINSTAL procedure done at 09:18:14.68 Example of a VAX ISDN Installation in a DECnet Phase V Environment C-3 D ________________________________________________________________ Example of a VAX ISDN ACCESS Installation in a DECnet Phase V Environment $ @sys$update:vmsinstal VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.5-2 It is 9-SEP-1993 at 09:00. Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help. * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? yes * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: sys$update Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution volume set. * Products: ISDN-ACCESS022 * Enter installation options you wish to use (none): The following products will be processed: ISDN-ACCESS V2.2 Beginning installation of ISDN-ACCESS V2.2 at 09:00 %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ... You are running in a DECnet/OSI environment. ISDN Phase V kit is going to be installed ============ %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ... %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set C ... %ISDN-ACCESS-I-INFO, All savesets have been restored +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | VAX ISDN-ACCESS Software Installation Procedure. | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ of a VAX ISDN ACCESS Installation in a DECnet Phase V Environment D-1 Example of a VAX ISDN ACCESS Installation in a DECnet Phase V Environment Product: ISDN-ACCESS Producer: DEC Version: V2.2 Release Date: 05-NOV-1993 * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? YES * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]? yes * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? yes No More Questions. %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories... ************************************************************ * * * ISDN-ACCESS V2.2 Installation Verification Procedure * * * ************************************************************ %ISDN-I-IVPACCSUCCESS, VAX ISDN-ACCESS V2.2 IVP was successful Installation of ISDN-ACCESS V2.2 completed at 09:02 Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution volume set. * Products: VMSINSTAL procedure done at 09:03 D-2 Example of a VAX ISDN ACCESS Installation in a DECnet Phase V Environment E ________________________________________________________________ Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase IV Software Distribution Kits ___________________________Note ___________________________ Except where otherwise stated, all the files installed as part of the VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN ACCESS installation procedure are copied to the SYS$COMMON area of the system disk. ___________________________________________________________ E.1 Contents of the VAX ISDN Distribution Kit The following release notes and help libraries are copied to the SYS$HELP directory: o ISDN022.RELEASE_NOTES o ISDN$NCP_HELP.HLB o TRACEHLP.HLB o ISDN$CMGT_HELP.HLB o ISDN$CMGT_ISDN_HELP.HLP The following libraries are copied to the SYS$LIBRARY directory: o ISDN$SA_DEF.H o ISDN$SA_DEF.L32 o ISDN$SA_DEF.MLB o ISDN$SA_DEF.PAS o ISDN$SA_DEF.PEN o ISDN$SA_DEF.R32 o ISDN$SA.OLB o NETTRACE$KEY.INIT Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase IV Software Distribution Kits E-1 Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase IV Software Distribution Kits E.1 Contents of the VAX ISDN Distribution Kit The following images are copied to the SYS$LOADABLE_IMAGES directory: o ISDN$DRIV.EXE o ISDN$L2.EXE+ o ISDN$L3.EXE+ o ISDN$CC.EXE o LES$DECNET.EXE o LES$DECNET_ALT.EXE o LES$LES.EXE o ISDN$NETPRF.EXE+ o LES$TRACE.EXE o LES$TRACE_MBX.EXE o SDDRIVER.EXE o SDDRIVER.ULD The following DCL command files are copied to the SYS$MANAGER directory: o ISDN$NPF_SHOW.COM o ISDN$SECURITY.COM (this file is installed in the SYS$SPECIFIC area) o ISDN$SHUTDOWN.COM o ISDN$STARTUP_SITE.COM (this file is installed in the SYS$SPECIFIC area) o NETTRACE_INSTALL.COM o NETTRACE_SECURITY.COM o ISDN$CMGT_START.COM o ISDN$CMGT_SHUT.COM o ISDN$CMGT_ROUTING_CONTROL.COM o ISDN$CMGT_LINES_CONTROL.COM ___________________ + this file is network-dependent, and is chosen according to the operator's answer during the installation procedure E-2 Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase IV Software Distribution Kits Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase IV Software Distribution Kits E.1 Contents of the VAX ISDN Distribution Kit o ISDN$DEINSTALL.COM The following message files are copied to the SYS$MESSAGE directory: o ISDN$MESSAGES.EXE o LES$ACP_MESSAGES.EXE o NETTRACE_MESSAGES.EXE The following shareable images are copied to the SYS$SHARE directory: o ISDN$ACPCODESHR.EXE o ISDN$ACPDATASHR.EXE o LES$ACP_CODE.EXE o NETTRACE$ISDN$L2_ANALYZE.EXE o NETTRACE$ISDN$L3_ANALYZE.EXE o NETTRACE$ISDN$CC_ANALYZE.EXE The following DCL command file is copied to the SYS$STARTUP directory: o ISDN$STARTUP.COM The following files are copied to the SYS$SYSTEM directory: o ISDN$NCP.EXE (this file is installed in the SYS$SPECIFIC area) o ISDN$LES_CONTROL.DAT o LES$STARTUP.EXE o LES$ACP.EXE o NETLTC.EXE o NETTRACE.EXE o ISDN$CMGT_SERVER.EXE o ISDN$CMGT_COMMANDS.EXE o ISDN$CMGT_ROUTCTRL.EXE o ISDN$CMGT_PROTCTRL.EXE Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase IV Software Distribution Kits E-3 Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase IV Software Distribution Kits E.1 Contents of the VAX ISDN Distribution Kit The following DCL command file is copied to the SYS$TEST directory: o ISDN$IVP.COM E.2 Contents of the VAX ISDN ACCESS Distribution Kit The following release notes and help libraries are copied to the SYS$HELP directory: o ISDN-ACCESS022.RELEASE_NOTES o ISDN$NCP_HELP.HLB o TRACEHLP.HLB o ISDN$CMGT_HELP.HLB o ISDN$CMGT_ISDN_HELP.HLP The following libraries are copied to the SYS$LIBRARY directory: o ISDN$SA_DEF.H o ISDN$SA_DEF.L32 o ISDN$SA_DEF.MLB o ISDN$SA_DEF.PAS o ISDN$SA_DEF.PEN o ISDN$SA_DEF.R32 o ISDN$SA_ACCESS.OLB o NETTRACE$KEY.INIT The following DCL command files is copied to the SYS$MANAGER directory: o NETTRACE_INSTALL.COM o ISDN$CMGT_ACCESS_START.COM o ISDN$DEINSTALL.COM The following message file is copied to the SYS$MESSAGE directory: o NETTRACE_MESSAGES.EXE E-4 Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase IV Software Distribution Kits Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase IV Software Distribution Kits E.2 Contents of the VAX ISDN ACCESS Distribution Kit The following shareable images are copied to the SYS$SHARE directory: o NETTRACE$ISDN$L2_ANALYZE.EXE o NETTRACE$ISDN$L3_ANALYZE.EXE o NETTRACE$ISDN$CC_ANALYZE.EXE The following files are copied to the SYS$SYSTEM directory: o ISDN$NCP.EXE (this file is installed in the SYS$SPECIFIC area) o NETTRACE.EXE o NETLTC.EXE o ISDN$CMGT_COMMANDS.EXE The following DCL command file is copied to the SYS$TEST directory: o ISDN$IVP_ACCESS.COM Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase IV Software Distribution Kits E-5 F ________________________________________________________________ Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Software Distribution Kits ___________________________Note ___________________________ Except where otherwise stated, all the files installed as part of the VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN ACCESS installation procedure are copied to the SYS$COMMON area of the system disk. ___________________________________________________________ F.1 Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Distribution Kit The following release notes and help libraries are copied to the SYS$HELP directory: o ISDN022.RELEASE_NOTES o ISDN$NCP_HELP.HLB o ISDN$CMGT_HELP.HLB o ISDN$CMGT_ISDN_HELP.HLP The following libraries are copied to the SYS$LIBRARY directory: o ISDN$SA_DEF.H o ISDN$SA_DEF.L32 o ISDN$SA_DEF.MLB o ISDN$SA_DEF.PAS o ISDN$SA_DEF.PEN o ISDN$SA_DEF.R32 o ISDN$SA.OLB Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Software Distribution Kits F-1 Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Software Distribution Kits F.1 Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Distribution Kit The following images are copied to the SYS$LOADABLE_IMAGES directory: o ISDN$L2_DRIV.EXE o ISDN$L2.EXE+ o ISDN$L3.EXE+ o ISDN$CC.EXE o LES$DECNET_V30.EXE o LES$DECNET_ALT_V30.EXE o ISDN$NETPRF.EXE+ o SDDRIVER.EXE o WANDD$DIV_MICROCODE.EXE The following DCL command files are copied to the SYS$MANAGER directory: o ISDN$DEINSTALL.COM o ISDN$NPF_SHOW.COM o ISDN$SECURITY.COM (this file is installed in the SYS$SPECIFIC area) o ISDN$SHUTDOWN.COM o ISDN$STARTUP_SITE.COM (this file is installed in the SYS$SPECIFIC area) o ISDN$CMGT_START.COM o ISDN$CMGT_SHUT.COM o ISDN$CMGT_ROUTING_CONTROL.COM o ISDN$CMGT_LINES_CONTROL.COM The following message files are copied to the SYS$MESSAGE directory: o ISDN$MESSAGES.EXE ___________________ + this file is network-dependent, and is chosen according to the operator's answer during the installation procedure F-2 Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Software Distribution Kits Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Software Distribution Kits F.1 Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Distribution Kit The following shareable images are copied to the SYS$SHARE directory: o ISDN$ACPCODESHR.EXE o ISDN$ACPDATASHR.EXE o CTF$ISDNL2_ANALYZE.EXE o CTF$ISDNL3_ANALYZE.EXE o CTF$ISDNCC_LEFT_ANALYZE.EXE o CTF$ISDNCC_ANALYZE.EXE o CTF$ISDN_TRACEPOINTS.DAT The following DCL command file is copied to the SYS$STARTUP directory: o ISDN$DRIVER_STARTUP.COM o ISDN$STARTUP.COM The following files are copied to the SYS$SYSTEM directory: o ISDN$NCP.EXE (this file is installed in the SYS$SPECIFIC area) o ISDN$LES_CONTROL.DAT o ISDN$CMGT_SERVER.EXE o ISDN$CMGT_COMMANDS.EXE o ISDN$CMGT_ROUTCTRL.EXE o ISDN$CMGT_PROTCTRL.EXE The following DCL command file is copied to the SYS$TEST directory: o ISDN$IVP.COM F.2 Contents of the VAX ISDN ACCESS Phase V Distribution Kit The following release notes and help libraries are copied to the SYS$HELP directory: o ISDN-ACCESS022.RELEASE_NOTES o ISDN$NCP_HELP.HLB o ISDN$CMGT_HELP.HLB Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Software Distribution Kits F-3 Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Software Distribution Kits F.2 Contents of the VAX ISDN ACCESS Phase V Distribution Kit o ISDN$CMGT_ISDN_HELP.HLP The following libraries are copied to the SYS$LIBRARY directory: o ISDN$SA_DEF.H o ISDN$SA_DEF.L32 o ISDN$SA_DEF.MLB o ISDN$SA_DEF.PAS o ISDN$SA_DEF.PEN o ISDN$SA_DEF.R32 o ISDN$SA_ACCESS.OLB The following DCL command files is copied to the SYS$MANAGER directory: o ISDN$DEINSTALL_ACCESS.COM o ISDN$CMGT_ACCESS_START.COM The following shareable images are copied to the SYS$SHARE directory: o CTF$ISDNL2_ANALYZE.EXE o CTF$ISDNL3_ANALYZE.EXE o CTF$ISDNCC_LEFT_ANALYZE.EXE o CTF$ISDNCC_ANALYZE.EXE o CTF$ISDN_TRACEPOINTS.DAT The following files are copied to the SYS$SYSTEM directory: o ISDN$NCP.EXE (this file is installed in the SYS$SPECIFIC area) o ISDN$CMGT_COMMANDS.EXE The following DCL command file is copied to the SYS$TEST directory: o ISDN$IVP_ACCESS.COM F-4 Contents of the VAX ISDN Phase V Software Distribution Kits ________________________________________________________________ Index A contents of VAX ISDN __________________________ distribution kit, E-1 associated documentation, to E-4 viii contents of VAX ISDN phase IV software B_________________________ distribution kits, B-channels, 1-1 E-1 to E-5 contents of VAX ISDN C_________________________ phase V distribution call management software, kit, F-1 to F-3 1-4 contents of VAX ISDN cancelling the phase V software installation, 3-10, distribution kits, 4-8 F-1 to F-4 checking disk space, 2-2 D to 2-3 __________________________ check of SYSGEN D-channel, 1-1 parameters, 2-5 DEC ISDNcontroller 100, cluster, 2-5 to 2-6 2-2 command files, 1-3 DECnet, 3-1, 4-1 communication De-Installation of ISDN verification, 3-144-10 software, 2-3 contents of VAX ISDN disk backup, 3-134-10 ACCESS distribution disk space, 2-2 to 2-3, kit, E-4 to E-5 3-9, 4-7 contents of VAX ISDN disk space requirements, ACCESS phase V 2-2 to 2-3 distribution kit, F-3 distribution kits, 2-1 to to F-4 2-2 see kits Index-1 DIV32, 2-2 installation (cont'd) VAX ISDN ACCESS, 2-4, E_________________________ 4-1 to 4-10 entering PAK, 2-7 to 2-8 installation failures, example 3-9 to 3-13, 4-6 to of VAX ISDN ACCESS 4-10 installation, B-1 installation information- to B-2D-2 VAX ISDN, 2-3 to 2-4 of VAX ISDN installation installation information- , A-1 to A-3 VAX ISDN ACCESS, 2-4 installation overview, G_________________________ 1-2 to 1-3 global pages, 3-9 to installation verification 3-10, 4-7 procedure, 3-13 to 3-14, 4-10 H Installation Verification __________________________ Procedure, 2-7, 3-13 hardware requirements, to 3-14, 4-10 2-2 to 2-3 installing VAX ISDN, 3-1 how to check if VAX ISDN to 3-14 software is running, installing VAX ISDN 2-6 ACCESS, 4-1 to D-2 installing VAX ISDN I_________________________ ACCESS files from incorrect version of distribution volume, operating system, 3-9, 4-1 4-6 to 4-7 installing VAX ISDN files information required for from distribution installation, 2-3 to volume, 3-1 2-5 installing VAX ISDN on a installation cluster, 2-5 to 2-6 ACCESS variant, 4-1 insufficient disk space, cancelling, 3-10, 4-8 3-9, 4-7 failures, 3-9 to 3-10, insufficient global pages 4-6 to 4-8 , 3-9 to 3-10, 4-7 Full-Function variant, intended audience, vii 3-1 IVP on a cluster, 2-5 to see Installation 2-6 Verification overview, 1-2 Procedure starting, 3-1, 4-1 VAX ISDN, 2-3 to 2-4, 3-1 to 3-14 Index-2 purpose of this document, K_________________________ vii to viii kits, 2-1 to 2-2, E-1 to E-5, F-1 to F-4 R_________________________ reboot, 3-13 L_________________________ License Management S_________________________ Facility (LMF), 2-7 setting up VAX ISDN to 2-8 Access software, 4-9 setting up VAX ISDN M_________________________ software, 3-10 MAXBUF parameter, signalling, 1-1 3-63-12, 4-54-9 software requirements, media 2-3 for installation of VAX starting VAX ISDN driver, ISDN, 2-1 3-10 for installation of VAX startup, 3-11 to 3-12 ISDN ACCESS, 2-2 cluster system, 3-11 to media for installation of 3-12 VAX ISDN, 2-1 component database media for installation of (SYSMAN), 3-11 VAX ISDN ACCESS, 2-2 database, 1-3 mounting distribution non-cluster system, volume, 3-2, 4-2 3-11 SYS$UPDATE, 3-8, 4-6 N SYSGEN, 1-3, 3-12 to __________________________ 3-13, 4-9 to 4-10 Network Profiles, 1-2 SYSMAN utility, 1-3, 3-11 "No license" error system messages, 2-7 parameters database, 1-3 P_________________________ system disk backup, Post-Installation 3-2, 4-2 procedure, 3-10, 4-9 system disk space, 2-2, preparing for 3-9, 4-7 installation, 2-1 updating system to 2-8 parameters, 1-3, Product Authorization Key 3-12, 4-9 (PAK), 2-7 system startup product variants, 1-2 see startup Index-3 VMSINSTAL.COM, 1-3, 3-1, T_________________________ 4-1 terminology, viii VMS version, 3-9, 4-6 __________________________ W_________________________ updating SYSMAN startup what happens during component database, installation, 1-3 3-11 to 1-4 updating system parameters, 3-12, 4-9 user interrupt, 3-103-12, 4-84-9 using SYSGEN, 3-12 to 3-13, 4-9 to 4-10 using VAX ISDN or VAX ISDN ACCESS, 2-8 V_________________________ VAXcluster, 2-5 to 2-6 VAX ISDN, 1-2 VAX ISDN ACCESS, 1-2 VAX ISDN ACCESS distribution kit, 2-1, E-4 to E-5, F-3 to F-4 VAX ISDN and license management facility (LMF), 2-7 to 2-8 VAX ISDN distribution kit, 2-1, E-1 to E-4, F-1 to F-3 VAX ISDN software check if running, 2-6 overview, 1-1 to 1-2 VAX ISDN software overview, 1-1 to 1-2 VAX ISDN software startup see startup verification steps, 3-14, 4-10 Index-4