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Building Network Initialization Files<br />

to 8 MCP network adapter connection groups. The remaining 5 network interfaces<br />

have up to 8 MCP network adapter connection groups without an EVLAN connection<br />

group.<br />

• NW AUTHORIZE statements are included as follows. Adjust for your own<br />

environment:<br />

NW AUTHORIZE *DEFAULT = NETWORKCONTROL;%<br />

NW AUTHORIZE ADMINISTRATOR AT CPMCP1 = SECURITY;%<br />

• The NW CONNECTION GROUP statements you may need to change are<br />

ICPDEVICEID, LINEID, and LOCALADDRESS. The LOCALADDRESS is allowed to<br />

default for Network Services devices by using *DEFAULT as shown in the following:<br />

NW ADD CONNECTIONGROUP CG_ICP_2100%<br />

% Connection Group Information %<br />

( TYPE = LAN%<br />

, ICPDEVICEID = 210%<br />

, LINEMODULEID = 1%<br />

, LINEID = 0%<br />

, SPEED = 1000000000%<br />

, LOCALADDRESS = *DEFAULT%<br />

, MAXINPUTMESSAGESIZELIMIT = 4352%<br />

, MAXOUTPUTMESSAGESIZELIMIT = 4352%<br />

, MAXINPUTMESSAGESIZE = 4352%<br />

, MAXOUTPUTMESSAGESIZE = 4352%<br />

)%<br />

;%<br />

NW ADD CONNECTIONGROUP CG_ICP_2111%<br />

% Connection Group Information %<br />

( TYPE = LAN%<br />

, ICPDEVICEID = 211%<br />

, LINEMODULEID = 1%<br />

, LINEID = 1%<br />

, SPEED = 1000000000%<br />

, LOCALADDRESS = *DEFAULT%<br />

, ADAPTERTYPE = GIGABIT%<br />

, MAXINPUTMESSAGESIZELIMIT = 9000%<br />

, MAXOUTPUTMESSAGESIZELIMIT = 9000%<br />

, MAXINPUTMESSAGESIZE = 9000%<br />

, MAXOUTPUTMESSAGESIZE = 9000%<br />

)%<br />

;%<br />

Note: The MIMS, MOMS, MIMSL, and MOMSL values are required for an EVLAN<br />

connection. The recommended value is 4352.<br />

<strong>Guide</strong>lines for Building TCP/IP Initialization Files<br />

This subsection provides general guidelines for building a TCP/IP initialization file. The<br />

examples in this subsection are taken from the following file on the NETSYSTEM release<br />

media:<br />

INIT/SAMPLE/CLEARPATH/VNP/DUALIOP/CPMCP1<br />

Note that the following statements are included in the initialization file:<br />

A–2 8222 3694–000

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