Datatek UMI User Manual
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U N I V E R S A L M E D I A T I O N I N T E R F A C E ( U M I ) U S E R M A N U A L
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11.1.3 Perform BNS Activities
Perform these activities on the BNS node, using node commands:
• Check that the UMI slot is not configured. If it is, delete the configuration data.
• Enter the group names.
• Enter the service addresses.
11.1.4 Perform UMI Activities
Perform these activities on StarKeeper:
• Check that the console connection to the UMI is active.
• Check that the UMI is logged in
11.2 USING THE UMI CONFIGURATOR
The UMI Configurator is invoked in the following manner: In the
umi directory created during
script installation on StarKeeper, run command
umicfg.ctl. The command works by providing a
menu of operations from which the user selects an operation to be performed.
11.2.1 UMI Configurator Menu of Operations
When the administrator invokes the UMI Configurator, the screen prompts appear as follows:
Enter node name:
NNNNN
Enter node slot number:
NN
1) Display configuration data
2) Create/Modify configuration data
3) Update UMI with configuration data
4) Update node with configuration data
5) Exit
processing
Select one number of the above:
N
The ‘node name’ and ‘slot number’ prompts identify the node and slot of the UMI.
Menu item 1 allows the input configuration data to be displayed. This includes the administrator
input, as well as the generated UMI and node update data.
Menu item 2 allows configuration data to be added and modified. Data is modified by deleting the
previous entry and entering new input.
Menu item 3 causes the UMI to be configured.
Menu item 4 causes the BNS node to be configured.