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If the customer has decided to use a AMS to control an ES47 cabinet that has 4
separate 2P systems, each system must have its own NAT box connecting to the
MBM in the 2P drawer. A separate HUB is connected to the WAN side of each
NAT box and an ethernet card in the AlphaServer Management Station. The
second ethernet card is connected to the corporate LAN. Any PC user on the
corporate LAN running AMU or a telnet sessions and given appropriate privileges
by the AMS can come through the AMS and act as the console for any of the four
systems.
Making the hardware connection:
In this case, each 2P drawer has its own NAT box.
1. Set up the NAT box between the internal LAN and the multi-server LAN.
When doing this, make sure that each NAT box has its own unique
address. Suggested are: 90.0.100.1 for the first; 90.0.100.3 for the
second; 90.0.100.5 for the third; and 90.0.100.7 for the fourth.
2. Use a BX25G-xx cable to connect each NAT boxās WAN connection to
the multi-server LAN HUB.
3. Set up the AMS on the multi-server LAN.
4. Set up the AMS on the corporate LAN.
5. Install the AMS software using its installation and user documentation.
Refer to the AMS 1.1.0 CD for instructions on installing and using the
AlphaServer Management Station (AMS) from an AlphaServer workstation
running Tru64 UNIX.