Procedure 17: Creating A Configuration File - Meridian Link/Customer Controlled Routing Installation And Upgrade Manual

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Procedure 17: Creating a configuration file

553-3202-210 Standard October 1998
Meridian Link and CCR are shipped with a default link configuration for
the links. The default configuration is shipped in the following file or files:
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AML (link 0): /usr/mlusr/conf/hdlcmlnk.datafile
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Host Link (link 1): /usr/mlusr/conf/x25hlnk.datafile (Meridian Link
only)
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MML (link 2): /usr/mlusr/conf/vlink.datafile (Meridian Link only)
If you have changed the default configuration in Procedure 13, 14, or 15,
you can do one of the following:
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Use this procedure to store the changed configuration in another file, so
preserving the default configuration.
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Use Procedure 15 to replace the default configuration.
1
Use Procedure 13, 14, or 15 to change configuration parameters.
2
At the Òmlusr>Ó prompt, type save link x filename (where x is the
link number and filename is a file name that you choose), and press
[Return].
Figure 262 is an example of saving parameters for link number 0 in a
file called Òsavedata.Ó The configuration file must be located in the
/usr/mlusr/conf directory.
Figure 262
Save link file
mlusr> save link 0 savedata
mlusr>
The changes have now been saved in a new configuration file.
3
At the Òmlusr>Ó prompt, type change linkctl and press [Return] to
change the link control file.
This file contains link control information, which includes the name of
the configuration file that defines the link parameters.

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