The following discussion outlines the steps in the PMDF-XGS transport bridge component installation and configuration on OS/2. Refer to Chapter 14 for a sample installation and configuration dialogue.
install.cmd program by issuing the command
C: CD-ROM-drive:\other\os2\install.cmdwhere
CD-ROM-drive is the drive for the CD-ROM
reader. Where do you want the code installed [C:\XGS]?Enter the drive and directory where you would like to install the PMDF-XGS transport bridge programs. You may enter RETURN if you would like to install these programs in the default location,
C:\XGS. The installation procedure will then install the
programs in the location you specified, printing informational messages
as it does so. The active components need to introduce themselves to the SNMP control process on some TCP/IP port. What port is to be used [9990]?Enter the port number that the
sendsrv and
recvsrv programs should use to report SNMP information.
The control process needs an SNMP community name to register the Gateway MIB. What community name is going to be used [public]?Enter the SNMP community name you wish to use.
One or more SNADS receive processes may be configured How many receive processes should be run [1]?Enter the number of processes you wish to use.
The receive processes need to connect to the PMDF MTA What is the TCP/IP hostname of the machine running PMDF?Enter the TCP/IP name of the PMDF-MTA/PMDF-XGS system.
What port is the SNADS receive process on the PMDF machine listening on Port number [9993]?Enter the TCP/IP port number on which the PMDF Service Dispatcher on the PMDF-MTA/PMDF-XGS system will be configured to listen for connections from the PMDF-XGS transport bridge.
What is the SNADS name of the Gateway?Enter the SNADS name which the SNADS nodes will be configured to use for the PMDF-XGS transport bridge. Note that as any SNADS distributions sent to the PMDF-XGS transport bridge will be passed through to the PMDF-MTA/PMDF-XGS system itself. Thus although the transport bridge is often given its own SNADS name, it is actually possible to use the same SNADS name for the PMDF-XGS transport bridge as for the PMDF-MTA/PMDF-XGS system itself. (Using the same name means one less name that the SNADS nodes must be configured to know.)
What is the maximum document size to be accepted by the Gateway [10000000]?Enter the maximum document size you wish to allow. Unless you have particular reasons for limiting document size, there is usually no reason not to allow a very large size here.
What is the TCP/IP host name of the syslog host [localhost]?Enter the system to whose syslog daemon you wish the PMDF-XGS transport bridge programs to write any logging output.
What directory is to be used to store captured SNADS distributions [.\capture]?Enter the name of the directory in which you wish to save copies of SNADS distributions.
There may be several SNADS send processes. Each listens on a separate port and is typically used to send to a different SNADS node. What port number should the first SNADS send process use [9994]?Enter the port number that the first SNADS send process should use. The configuration procedure will then ask about any additional SNADS send processes you may wish to configure:
What port number should the next SNADS send process use? (press enter to end)Enter another port number for each additional SNADS send process you wish to configure. Entering RETURN with no port number will terminate this dialogue.
xgs.cmd that you
must execute to start up the PMDF-XGS transport bridge programs. This
file should also be shadowed to the transport bridge system's
"Startup" folder so that it will be autostarted.