DNM-UNIX Release 4.0 Installation and Getting Started
2 Preparing to Install DNM
Telnet Command Prompt
December 2001
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Telnet Command Prompt
DNM allows access to DEFINITY systems through a telnet session to a DEFINITY Proxy
Agent. The telnet command prompt allows users to either accept the default command or
enter a different command.
To respond to the prompt, refer to the PA001 form, go to the Network Management System
(NMS) section, and enter the selected option from the Proxy Agent Telnet Command
field.
HTML Report Location Prompt
The Report Manager in DNM requires a URL to store HTML reports. You can enter one
of the options below:
• Accept the default URL
• Enter a URL for a local web server
• Enter a URL for a remote web server
To respond to the prompt, refer to the PA001 form, go to the Network Management
System (NMS) section, and enter the selected option from the HTML Report Location
field.
Modifications Prompt
For DNM to work properly, the installation script must change the environment variables
in the /etc/profile directory and make CDE modifications on the system.
You should accept the modifications.