Ttgendefine; Zcomdevice.txt And Zcomdevice; Sample_Header; Loopback.answ - HP 9000 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Protocol Configuration
Firmware Related Files
#include "/opt/acc/cfg/ttgendefine"
% cd /opt/acc/cfg
% /opt/acc/lbin/acc_bld_lpbk -t sample_header -o loopback.answ
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ttgendefine

The ttgen configuration files include this file by putting the following
statement at the top of the file:
This file contains symbolic definitions for a variety of configuration
parameters that may be used in the ttgen configuration file.

zcomdevice.txt and zcomdevice

The device definition file zcomdevice.txt is an ASCII editable file
containing default protocol configuration information. This file provides
users with the convenience of an editable file for changing operational
details of existing terminals or adding new terminals.
The binary file zcomdevice is the result of running the zdgen utility on
the zcomdevice.txt file. After zdgen compiles the binary device file, it is
available for use by ttgen. (Note that the zdgen and ttgen utilities expect
these files to be in the /opt/acc/cfg directory.) Refer to the "ZDGEN -
ZCOM Device Table Generator" chapter of the ACC Utilities Reference
Guide for more information on the contents and use of these files.

sample_header

This file is provided for use by the acc_bld_lpbk script. It provides the
"Configuration Parameters" section of the ttgen configuration files that
are produced when acc_bld_lpbk is run.

loopback.answ

The ACC installation process automatically installs and configures the
file loopback.answ when the product is installed. This file can also be
created manually to reflect the currently installed hardware by running:
This file configures the loopback protocol for each port on each mux that
was installed in the system at the time the script was run.
Refer to Appendix A, "Files, Utilities, and Daemons," for more
information on using acc_bld_lpbk.
Refer to the "TTGEN - ZCOM System Table Generator" chapter of the
ACC Utilities Reference Guide for more information on the .answ
configuration file format.
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