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asusetup(8)

NAME

asusetup - A utility that prompts you for required Advanced Server for UNIX network and general ASU configuration information.

SYNOPSIS

/usr/sbin/asusetup

DESCRIPTION

You enter the asusetup command after you install the ASU subsets to provide ASU network and general information that ASU requires to start. You only need to provide the network and general information once. You can reenter the asusetup command to change ASU network and general information. The asusetup command prompts you for the following network and general information. Default values are provided from a previous PATHWORKS or ASU installation or determined by asusetup. · The network interface controllers that ASU uses. ASU requires at least one network interface controller. ASU supports all Ethernet, FDDI, and Token Ring controllers supported by Tru64 UNIX. · The networking transport software that ASU uses. ASU provides and can use the following networking transport software: -- NetBEUI transport is used exclusively for local area networking. -- NetBIOS for TCP/IP is used over the system's installed TCP/IP transport software for local- and wide-area networking. · A method of wide area network (WAN) name resolution that ASU uses to communicate with systems in different TCP/IP subnets. You can use any or all of the following for WAN name resolution: -- A domain name service (DNS). See the Tru64 UNIX Network Administration guide for more information on DNS. -- A Windows Internet Name Service (WINS). See your Windows documentation for more information on WINS. -- An lmhost file. See the ASU Installation and Administration guide for more information on the lmhost file. · The name of the ASU server. · The name of the domain that ASU is creating or joining. · The role of ASU in the domain. ASU can be either a primary domain controller (PDC), a backup domain controller (BDC), or a member server. · The name of the domain's PDC. · The password for the ASU administrators account. This command must be run as root and requires that ASU be stopped.

SEE ALSO

See the Installation and Administration Guide guide for more information on the asusetup utility.

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