 
















          DECnet/SNA VMS Gateway Management
          Installation



          Order Number: AA-LU44B-TE




          This document describes how to install the DECnet/SNA
          VMS Gateway Management software. It also explains
          how to read the on-line release notes before or after
          installing the product.




          Revision/Update Information:  This is a revised manual.

          Operating System and Version: VMS V5.2 or V5.3

          Software Version:             DECnet/SNA VMS Gateway
                                        Management V2.1

 





          ________________________
          July 1990

          The information in this document is subject to change
          without notice and should not be construed as a
          commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital
          Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for
          any 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 a license.

          No responsibility is assumed for the use or
          reliability of software on equipment that is not
          supplied by Digital Equipment Corporation or its
          affiliated companies.

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          252.227-701.

           Copyright (C)1988, 1990 Digital Equipment Corporation
                            All Rights Reserved
                             Printed in U.S.A.

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          This manual was produced by Networks and Communications Publications.

 






          _______________________________________________________

          Contents

                _________________________________________________
                PREFACE                                         v

          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 1  PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION               1-1

                _________________________________________________
                1.1   INSPECTING THE DISTRIBUTION KIT         1-1

                _________________________________________________
                1.2   VERIFYING THE REQUIRED VMS VERSION      1-2

                _________________________________________________
                1.3   VERIFYING REQUIRED DISK SPACE           1-2

                _________________________________________________
                1.4   VERIFYING NECESSARY PRIVILEGES          1-2

                _________________________________________________
                1.5   VERIFYING REQUIRED PROCESS ACCOUNT
                      QUOTAS                                  1-3

                _________________________________________________
                1.6   BACKING UP YOUR SYSTEM DISK             1-4

                _________________________________________________
                1.7   REGISTERING AND LOADING YOUR PAK        1-4


          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 2  INSTALLING THE GATEWAY MANAGEMENT
                     SOFTWARE                                 2-1

                _________________________________________________
                2.1   EXAMPLE OUTPUT                          2-1



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                _________________________________________________
                2.2   EXPLANATION OF EXAMPLE OUTPUT           2-4

                _________________________________________________
                2.3   FILES INSTALLED                         2-8

                _________________________________________________
                2.4   ERROR RECOVERY                         2-10

                _________________________________________________
                2.5   MAINTENANCE UPDATES                    2-11


          _______________________________________________________
          INDEX


          _______________________________________________________
          TABLES

                1-1       Process Quotas for the
                          Installing Account  ____________    1-3



















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          _______________________________________________________

          Preface


          This manual describes how to install DECnet/SNA VMS
          Gateway Management software on VMS[R] operating
          systems. In order to use this manual you should be
          familiar with VMS system management.

          The DECnet/SNA VMS Gateway Management software is
          required on all nodes that are load hosts for the
          DECnet/SNA Gateway for Channel Transport (Gateway-CT)
          or the DECnet/SNA Gateway for Synchronous Transport
          (Gateway-ST). Load hosts are VMS systems on which
          Gateway-CT or Gateway-ST software is installed for
          loading onto Gateways.

          In addition to installing Gateway Management software
          on load hosts, Digital Equipment Corporation strongly
          recommends that you install the Gateway Management
          software on any nodes which use program development
          access routines. This installation is recommended
          because programmers will need to perform gateway
          management tasks as they develop their applications.
          The program development access routines are:

          o  DECnet/SNA VMS APPC/LU6.2 Programming Interface

          o  DECnet/SNA VMS 3270 Data Stream Programming
             Interface

          o  DECnet/SNA VMS Application Programming Interface

          Keep this document with your distribution kit. You may
          need to refer to it if you reinstall the DECnet/SNA
          VMS Gateway Management software.

          This document does not contain printed release notes;
          instead, release notes are provided on-line. Release
          notes contain important information about the Gateway
          Management software that may not be included in
          this manual. You are asked during the installation

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          procedure whether you wish to print or display the
          release notes.

          __________________________________________________________________

          Associated Documents

          You may find the following VMS manuals helpful when
          you are installing DECnet/SNA VMS Gateway Management:

          o  VMS License Management Utility Manual

          o  VMS System Manager's Manual

          o  VMS System Messages and Recovery Procedures
             Reference Manual

          Once you have installed Gateway Management, refer to
          DECnet/SNA Gateway Management for information on how
          to use this product.

          __________________________________________________________________

          Conventions

          This manual uses the following conventions:

          _______________________________________________________
          Convention__________Meaning____________________________

          SNANCP> SET LINE    In both command and syntax
          line-id             examples, uppercase letters
                              represent text that you must
                              enter exactly as shown. Lowercase
                              letters represent variables for
                              which you must substitute specific
                              information.




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          _______________________________________________________
          Convention__________Meaning____________________________

          <Return>            A symbol with a one- to three-
                              character abbreviation indicates
                              that you press a key on the
                              terminal (in this example, the
                              Return key). Unless otherwise
                              stated, end every command line by
                              pressing <Return>.

          <Ctrl/x>            This symbol indicates that you
                              press and hold down the key
                              labeled Ctrl while simultaneously
                              pressing another key (for example,
          ____________________<Ctrl/C>_or_<Ctrl/T>)._____________


























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   1      Preparing for Installation




          DECnet/SNA VMS Gateway Management is a set of software
          tools that allow you to manage the DECnet/SNA Gateway
          for Channel Transport (Gateway-CT) and the DECnet/SNA
          Gateway for Synchronous Transport (Gateway-ST). These
          tools enable you to modify Gateway configurations,
          monitor Gateway activity, and trace data flows between
          a Gateway and an IBM[R] system.

          This chapter describes the preparations you must make
          before you install Gateway Management software.


          __________________________________________________________________

   1.1    Inspecting the Distribution Kit

          The Software Bill of Materials (BOM) included with
          your distribution kit specifies the contents of
          the distribution kit. Carefully compare the items
          you received with the items listed in the BOM. If
          any components are missing or damaged, contact your
          Digital representative before continuing with the
          installation.











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          __________________________________________________________________

   1.2    Verifying the Required VMS Version

          Your VAX[R] system must be running VMS V5.2 or V5.3
          (use the SHOW SYSTEM command to determine the current
          version). If you do not have the required version,
          you must install it before you install the Gateway
          Management software. The VMS System Manager's Manual
          explains how to install VMS[R] software.



          __________________________________________________________________

   1.3    Verifying Required Disk Space

          Installing Gateway Management requires 1700 free
          blocks on the system disk (use the SHOW DEVICE command
          to check available disk space).

          The Gateway Management software supports VMS tailoring
          for installation on systems that have limited system
          disk space. The Gateway Management Software Product
          Description (SPD) explains VMS tailoring and lists
          the necessary VMS system classes. The VMS SPD provides
          more information on classes and VMS tailoring.


          __________________________________________________________________

   1.4    Verifying Necessary Privileges

          To install Gateway Management, you must be logged
          in to an account that has SYSPRV (use the SHOW
          PROCESS/PRIVILEGES command to check privileges).






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   1.5    Verifying Required Process Account Quotas

          To install Gateway Management, the account you use
          must have sufficient quotas. Table 1-1 summarizes the
          required process quotas.

          Table_1-1__Process_Quotas_for_the_Installing_Account___

          _______Quota_________________Value_____________________

                 ASTLM                 24

                 BIOLM                 18

                 BYTLM                 18,000

                 DIOLM                 18

                 ENQLM                 30

          _______FILLM_________________20________________________

          Use the VMS Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to
          compare the current values of these quotas with the
          requirements for installing Gateway Management. For
          example, the account used in the following example is
          the SYSTEM account:

               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM <Return>
               $ RUN AUTHORIZE <Return>
               UAF> SHOW SYSTEM <Return>

          To change the values of these quotas, use the
          VMS Authorize Utility's MODIFY command. For more
          information, see the VMS System Manager's Manual.





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          __________________________________________________________________

   1.6    Backing Up Your System Disk

          Before you start an installation that involves writing
          to your system disk, Digital Equipment Corporation
          recommends that you make a backup copy of your system
          disk. The System Manager's Manual explains how to back
          up your system disk.



          __________________________________________________________________

   1.7    Registering and Loading Your PAK

          Gateway Management V2.1 supports the License
          Management Facility (LMF) features provided by the
          VMS system. LMF requires that a Product Authorization
          Key (PAK) be registered and loaded before starting the
          Gateway Management product. The license registration
          information you need is contained on the PAK sheet
          that is shipped with the Gateway Management product.

          To register a license number under VMS, first log in
          to the system manager's account, SYSTEM. You then have
          a choice of two ways to perform the registration, at
          the DCL prompt:

          o  Invoke the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure.
             When it prompts you for information, respond with
             data from your PAK.

             or

          o  Issue the LICENSE REGISTER command with the
             appropriate qualifiers that correspond to PAK
             information.

          If you plan to use Gateway Management V2.1 on more
          than one node in a VAXcluster[TM], you will need to
          perform a license load on each of the nodes.

          For complete information on using LMF, see the VMS
          License Management Utility Manual.

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   2      Installing the Gateway Management Software




          You use the utility VMSINSTAL to install Gateway
          Management software. When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it
          displays a series of questions about the installation
          process. This chapter explains how to answer each of
          those questions. If you have done the preparations
          described in Chapter 1, the installation procedure
          should take no more than 15 minutes.

          Each question in VMSINSTAL has a default answer which
          is shown in brackets at the end of the question. To
          accept the default, press <Return>. Otherwise, enter
          your answer and then press <Return>.

          If you want to stop the installation process before
          its completion, press <Ctrl/Y>.

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.1    Example Output

          This section shows example output from VMSINSTAL.
          An explanation of the output follows in Section 2.2.
          There are numbers at the end of lines in the example
          output that correspond to numbers in the explanation
          section. For example, the 2 at the end of the
          following line indicates that you can find further
          explanation at item 2 in Section 2.2.

               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE  2





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          Username:  SYSTEM  1
          Password:  password

          $ SET DEFAULT SYS$UPDATE  2

          $ @VMSINSTAL SNAGM021 ddcu:  OPTIONS N  3

               VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

          It is 23-JUN-1990 at 13:41.

          Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

          %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
               WILLIAMS
          * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]?  4
          * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?  5

          The following products will be processed:

            SNAGM V2.1

               Beginning installation of SNAGM V2.1 at 13:41

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...

              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]:  6
          * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:

          * Do you want to continue with the installation [NO]?  7

          %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have been
           successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

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          Product:      SNA-GATEWAY-MGMT
          Producer:     DEC
          Version:      2.1
          Release Date: 01-JUN-1990

          * Does this product have an authorization key registered and
            loaded?   8

          You will be prompted to run the IVP as part of this installation, but
          you may also manually invoke the IVP at any time by issuing the
          command:

               $ @SYS$TEST:SNAGM$IVP

          * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?  9
          * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?  10
          * Do you want to start the event logger on this node [YES]?  11

          No more questions...

            Add the following command to your system startup procedures:

                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:SNAGM$STARTUP  12

            You can edit SNAGM$STARTUP.COM if you wish to change whether or not
            the DECnet/SNA Event Logger is run on this node or cluster.  13

          %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
           directories...

          DECnet/SNA VMS Gateway Management V2.1
          Installation Verification Procedure.  14

          The IVP checks that the files have been correctly installed
          from the kit.

          Executing the IVP...

          Files ok...

          IVP for DECnet/SNA VMS Gateway Management V2.1 completed successfully.

                  Installation of SNAGM V2.1 completed at 13:44

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                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at 13:44

          $ LOGOUT  15

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.2    Explanation of Example Output

          The numbered items in this section correspond to the
          numbers at the end of lines in the example output
          shown in the previous section.

          1  Log in to the system manager's account. You can
             run VMSINSTAL from a user's account; however, you
             are not guaranteed of having all the necessary
             privileges. If you invoke VMSINSTAL from an account
             other than the system account, a message will
             appear pointing this out and asking whether or not
             you wish to continue with the installation.

          2  Set your default device and directory to
             SYS$UPDATE; this is the directory from which to
             run VMSINSTAL.

          3  Invoke VMSINSTAL as shown.

             SNAGM021 is the product name and version number.

             Replace ddcu with the device from which you are
             installing the software, where dd=device code,
             c=controller id, u=unit number; for example, MTA0.

             Enter OPTIONS N so that VMSINSTAL will prompt you
             to print or display the release notes. See the VMS
             System Manager's Manual if you want information on
             other VMSINTAL options.

          4  If users are logged in, you are asked whether
             you want to continue the installation. To
             continue, type YES and press <Return>. To stop
             the installation, press <Return>. Active users on
             the system could interfere with the installation
             process. For example, if a user is accessing the
             VMS HELP library at the same time VMSINSTAL is

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             trying to update it, the installation will fail and
             you will have to start it again.

          5  Before you proceed with the installation, make sure
             you have an up-to-date backup copy of your system
             disk. If you are satisfied with the backup of your
             system disk, press <Return>. If you do not have a
             good backup copy, type NO and press <Return> to end
             the installation.

          6  This prompt and its options appear only if you
             specified OPTIONS N when you invoked VMSINSTAL. (If
             you did not choose OPTIONS N, you can access the
             release notes later - VMSINSTAL will copy them to
             SYS$HELP:SNAGM021.RELEASE_NOTES.)

             Option 1 displays the release notes on your screen.
             You can terminate the display anytime by pressing
             <Ctrl/C>.

             Option 2 sends the release notes to a printer. At
             the prompt for a queue name, either enter a queue
             name and press <Return> or press <Return> to send
             the file to the default printer.

             Option 3 both displays and prints the release
             notes.

             Option 4 neither displays nor prints the release
             notes.

          7  To continue the installation, type YES and press
             <Return>. To stop here press <Return>. Whether or
             not you stop at this point, the release notes will
             be copied to SYS$HELP.

          8  Registering and loading the product authorization
             key (PAK) is part of the preparation steps covered
             in Chapter 1. Answer YES to this question if you
             have already loaded the PAK. If you answer NO to
             this question, the system reminds you to perform
             this step. If you have not yet loaded your PAK, you
             may still continue with the installation; however,

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             you will not be able to run the Gateway Management
             software until you register and load the PAK.

          9  The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)
             checks whether the installation procedure was
             successful. Digital recommends that you run this
             procedure. Press <Return> to run the IVP after
             the installation. If you do not want to run the
             IVP, type NO and press <Return> in response to the
             prompt.

          10 The system might contain previous versions of
             Gateway Management software. The files in these
             directories are replaced during the installation
             with new files, but the old files are not
             automatically purged. Purging is recommended. In
             response to the purging prompt, press <Return> to
             purge the files, or type NO and press <Return> to
             keep them. The system HELP files are updated in
             either case.

          11 The SNA event logger must be running for a
             DECnet[TM] node to log SNA Gateway event messages.
             Digital recommends that you start the event logger
             at this time so that event logging is started
             before you begin using the gateway. At the prompt,
             press <Return> to start event logging or, if you
             want to manually start event logging later, type NO
             and press <Return>.

          12 Add this command to your system startup file
             so that event logging and NETTRACE are started
             automatically whenever you start your system.








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          13 The SNA Event Logging program must be initialized
             for a DECnet node to log SNA Gateway event
             messages. Digital recommends that event logging
             be initialized as part of your system startup
             procedure. To accomplish this, SNAGM$STARTUP.COM
             contains the following command:

                  $ @SYS$STARTUP:SNAGM$EVL_STARTUP

             If you responded NO to the prompt to start the
             event logger (item 11), the above command is
             disabled in SNAGM$STARTUP.COM (by the insertion
             of an exclamation point (!) in front of the
             command). To enable the command you must edit
             SNAGM$STARTUP.COM and remove the exclamation point.

          14 If you responded YES to the prompt at 9, the
             installation procedure now calls the IVP to
             verify that the Gateway Management software was
             successfully installed.

          15 VMSINSTAL deletes or changes entries in the
             process symbol tables during the installation.
             Therefore, if you are going to continue using the
             system manager's account and want to restore those
             symbols, you should log out and log in again.















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   2.3    Files Installed

          VMSINSTAL creates or modifies the following files
          during the installation process:

          o  SYS$HELP:SNAGM021.RELEASE_NOTES
                 Gateway Management release notes

          o  SYS$HELP:SNANCP.HLB
                 SNANCP HELP library

          o  SYS$HELP:SNATRACE.HLB
                 SNATRACE HELP library

          o  SYS$HELP:TRACEHLP.HLB
                 NETTRACE HELP library

          o  SYS$LIBRARY:NETTRACE$KEY.INIT
                 NETTRACE key definitions

          o  SYS$LIBRARY:NETTRACE$CHAN_ANALYZE.EXE
                 NETTRACE channel trace analyzer

          o  SYS$LIBRARY:NETTRACE$SDLC_ANALYZE.EXE
                 NETTRACE SDLC trace analyzer

          o  SYS$LIBRARY:NETTRACE$PU_ANALYZE.EXE
                 NETTRACE PU trace analyzer

          o  SYS$LIBRARY:NETTRACE$ETHERNET_ANALYZE.EXE
                 NETTRACE ETHERNET trace analyzer

          o  SYS$LIBRARY:NETTRACE$NSP_ANALYZE.EXE
                 NETTRACE NSP trace analyzer

          o  SYS$LIBRARY:SNATRAPRE.MAR
                 Translation table prefix file

          o  SYS$LIBRARY:SNATRATBL.MAR
                 Translation table template

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          o  SYS$MANAGER:NETTRACE_INSTALL.COM
                 Command procedure for starting NETTRACE

          o  SYS$MESSAGE:NETTRACE_MESSAGES.EXE
                 NETTRACE message file

          o  SYS$MESSAGE:SNAEVLMSG.EXE
                 SNAEVL message file

          o  SYS$MESSAGE:SNANCPMSG.EXE
                 SNANCP message file

          o  SYS$MESSAGE:SNAPMSG.EXE
                 SNAP message file

          o  SYS$MESSAGE:SNATRCMSG.EXE
                 SNATRACE message file

          o  SYS$STARTUP:SNAGM$EVL_STARTUP.COM
                 Command procedure for starting SNAEVL

          o  SYS$STARTUP:SNAGM$STARTUP.COM
                 Gateway Management startup procedure

          o  SYS$SYSTEM:NETLTC.EXE
                 NETTRACE trace collector image

          o  SYS$SYSTEM:NETTRACE.EXE
                 NETTRACE utility

          o  SYS$SYSTEM:SNAEVL.EXE
                 SNA event logging program

          o  SYS$SYSTEM:SNANCP.EXE
                 SNA network control program

          o  SYS$SYSTEM:SNAP.EXE
                 SNAP utility

          o  SYS$SYSTEM:SNATRACE.EXE
                 SNATRACE utility

          o  SYS$TEST:SNAGM$IVP.COM
                 Installation verification procedure

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   2.4    Error Recovery

          If the installation procedure fails for any reason,
          the following message is displayed:

               %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of SNAGM V2.1 has
               failed.

          If the IVP fails for any reason, the following
          messages are displayed:

               File filename was not found.
               DECnet/SNA VMS Gateway Management V2.1 IVP failed.
               %VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for SNAGM V2.1 has failed.

          Any of the file names listed in Section 2.3 might
          appear in the first line of the message.

          An error during installation can occur if you use an
          incorrect version of the VMS operating system or if
          one or more of the following conditions exist:

          o  Disk quotas are insufficient for successful
             installation. You need at least 1700 free blocks
             on the system disk for installation.

          o  Process quotas required by VMSINSTAL are incorrect
             (see Section 1.5 in Chapter 1).

          o  The VMS HELP library is currently in use. (Make
             sure no user tries to access on-line HELP during
             installation.)

          For descriptions of the error messages generated by
          these conditions, see the VMS System Messages and
          Recovery Procedures Reference Manual and the VMS
          System Manager's Manual.

          If the installation fails, you can restart the
          installation procedure after you have made the

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          appropriate changes. If the installation fails due
          to an IVP failure, contact Digital Customer Service.

          After Gateway Management software is installed, you
          can run the IVP independently to verify that the
          software is available on your system. You might need
          to do so, for example, after a system failure to
          verify that users can access the Gateway Management
          software. To run IVP independently, enter the
          following command:

               $ @SYS$TEST:SNAGM$IVP

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.5    Maintenance Updates

          Digital Equipment Corporation might periodically issue
          maintenance updates of Gateway Management software.
          Each update will consist of an installation kit.
          You should install the new kit as described in this
          document or in any documentation that accompanies the
          maintenance update. You can successfully install and
          run a maintenance update on your system even if no
          previous version has been installed.

          The maintenance update usually includes release
          notes that describe any changes that have been made
          to Gateway Management software since the previous
          release. These updated release notes are provided on
          line. You should read the release notes before you
          install a Gateway Management maintenance release.
          Release notes are also accessible after the product is
          installed.

          To read the release notes before installing a
          maintenance release, run the installation procedure
          using OPTIONS N. VMSINSTAL will then prompt you
          to print or display the release notes. To read the
          release notes after installing the product, display or
          print the file SYS$HELP:SNAGMnnn.RELEASE_NOTES.

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          Index

          _______________________________    _______________________________

          A                                  D
          _______________________________    _______________________________
          Access routines                    DECnet/SNA VMS Gateway
            and Gateway Management, v          Management software
          Account quotas, 1-3                 defined, 1-1
          Active processes, 2-5              Default answers, 2-1
          Application development            Default directory, 2-4
            and Gateway Management, v        Device designation, 2-4
          ASTLM quota, 1-3                   DIOLM quota, 1-3
          Authorization key, 1-4             Disk space
            prompt, 2-6                       requirements for installation
          Authorize Utility, 1-3                 , 1-2
          _______________________________    Distribution kit, 1-1

          B                                  _______________________________

          _______________________________    E
          Backing up disks, 1-4              _______________________________
            prompt, 2-5                      ENQLM quota, 1-3
          Bill of Materials (BOM), 1-1       Error recovery, 2-10
          BIOLM quota, 1-3                   Event logging
          Brackets                            prompt, 2-6
            showing default answers, 2-1      startup command, 2-7
          BYTLM quota, 1-3                   _______________________________

          _______________________________    F

          C                                  _______________________________
          _______________________________    Failure message, 2-10
          Commands                           Files installed, 2-8
            SNAGM$EVL_STARTUP, 2-7           FILLM quota, 1-3
            SNAGM$IVP, 2-11                  _______________________________
            VMSINSTAL, 2-4
          Continuing the installation        H
             prompt, 2-5                     _______________________________
                                             Help, accessing, 2-2

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          _______________________________
          I                                  License Management Facility
          _______________________________      (LMF) (Cont.)

          Installation                        prompt, 2-6
            and HELP library, 2-10           Loading the authorization key,
            and symbol tables, 2-7             1-4
            authorization key, 2-6           Logging in, 2-4

            continuing, 2-5                  _______________________________
            default directory, 2-4           M
            device designation, 2-4          _______________________________
            error recovery, 2-10             Maintenance update installa-
            event logging prompt, 2-6          tion, 2-11
            files installed, 2-8
            help, 2-2                        _______________________________
            logging in, 2-4                  N
            logging out, 2-7                 _______________________________
            of maintenance updates, 2-11     NETLTC.EXE file, 2-9
            OPTIONS N, 2-4                   NETTRACE$CHAN_ANALYZE.EXE
            privileges required, 2-4           file, 2-8
            procedure, 2-1                   NETTRACE$KEY.INIT file, 2-8
            product name, 2-4                NETTRACE$PU_ANALYZE.EXE file,
            purging files, 2-6                 2-8
            queue name prompt, 2-5           NETTRACE$SDLC_ANALYZE.EXE
            starting, 2-4                      file, 2-8
            stopping, 2-1                    NETTRACE.EXE file, 2-9
            system startup procedure         NETTRACE_INSTALL.COM file, 2-9
               prompt, 2-6                   NETTRACE_MESSAGES.EXE file,
          Installation Verification            2-9
             Procedure (IVP), 2-7            NETTRACT$ETHERNET_ANALYZE.EXE
            failure message, 2-10              file, 2-8
            prompt, 2-6                      NETTRACT$NSP_ANALYZE.EXE file,
            running after installation,        2-8
               2-11
          _______________________________    _______________________________

          L                                  O
          _______________________________    _______________________________
          License Management Facility        OPTIONS N, 2-4

             (LMF), 1-4

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          _______________________________
          P                                  SNAGM$EVL_STARTUP.COM file,
          _______________________________      2-9
          Privileges                         SNAGM$EVL_STARTUP command, 2-7
            see VMS system privileges        SNAGM$IVP.COM file, 2-9
          Processes still active, 2-5        SNAGM$IVP command, 2-11
          Process quotas, 1-3                SNAGM$STARTUP.COM file, 2-9
          Product Authorization Key          SNAGM$STARTUP command, 2-6
             (PAK), 1-4                       editing, 2-7
            prompt, 2-6                      SNAGM021.RELEASE_NOTES file,
          Product name for installation,       2-8
             2-4                             SNAGM021 product name, 2-4
          Program development                SNANCP.EXE file, 2-9
            and Gateway Management, v        SNANCP.HLB file, 2-8
          Purging files, 2-6                 SNANCPMSG.EXE file, 2-9
                                             SNAP.EXE file, 2-9
          _______________________________    SNAPMSG.EXE file, 2-9
          Q                                  SNATRACE.EXE file, 2-9
          _______________________________    SNATRACE.HLB file, 2-8
          Queue name prompt, 2-5             SNATRAPRE.MAR file, 2-8
          Quotas, 1-3                        SNATRATBL.MAR file, 2-8
                                             SNATRCMSG.EXE file, 2-9
          _______________________________    Software Product Description
          R                                    (SPD), 1-2
          _______________________________    Starting
          Registering the authorization       event logging, command, 2-7
             key, 1-4                         event logging, prompt, 2-6
          Release notes                       Gateway Management, 2-6
            and maintenance updates, 2-11     installation, 2-4
            and OPTIONS N, 2-4               Stopping installation, 2-1
            options, 2-5                     SYS$UPDATE directory, 2-4
                                             SYSPRV privileges, 1-2
          _______________________________    SYSTEM account, 2-4

          S                                  System disk backup, 1-4
          _______________________________     prompt, 2-5
          Service Update PAK (SUP), 1-4      System startup procedures, 2-6

          SNAEVL.EXE file, 2-9
          SNAEVLMSG.EXE file, 2-9


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          _______________________________
          T                                   required version, 1-2
          _______________________________     system privileges, 1-2
          TRACEHLP.HLB file, 2-8             VMS Authorize Utility, 1-3
                                             VMS HELP library
          _______________________________     and installation, 2-10
          V                                  VMSINSTAL

          _______________________________     see also Installation
          VAXcluster                         VMSINSTAL command, 2-4
            and Gateway Management, 1-4      VMSINSTAL utility, 2-1
          VMS                                VMSLICENSE utility, 1-4
                                             VMS tailoring, 1-2





























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