Opening A Tacl Window - HP NonStop NS-series Operation Manual

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Opening a TACL Window

On a system console, you must open a TACL window before you can log on to the
TACL command interpreter. For information about logging on to a TACL command
interpreter, see the Guardian User's Guide.
You can use any of the following methods to open a TACL window.
Opening a TACL Window Directly From OutsideView
If you know the IP address of the NonStop server (not that of OSM), use this method:
1. Select Start>Programs>OutsideView32 7.1.
2. From the Session menu, select New. The New Session Properties dialog box
appears.
3. From the New Session Properties dialog box, Session tab, click IO Properties.
The TCP/IP Properties dialog box appears.
4. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box:
a. In the Host name or IP address and port box, type the IP address, followed by
a space and the port number. For example:
172.17.22.187 23
The port number is 23 for a TACL prompt and 301 for a Startup TACL prompt.
In general, you should use port number 23 to perform operations tasks.
b. Click OK.
5. From the New Session Properties dialog box, click OK. A TACL window appears.
6. Log on to the TACL prompt.
Opening a TACL Window From the Low-Level Link
You can also open a TACL window from the OSM Low-Level Link application as
described in the Troubleshooting section in
TACL Windows
For more details on the functions of the TACL command interpreter, see
Tools and Utilities for
HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide —529869-005
Launching OSM Applications
on page 15-22.
Operations.
on page 1-11.
Opening Startup Event Stream and Startup
1-10
Opening a TACL Window
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