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UNIX Configuration
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Using the Installation Shell Script
The installation shell script helps the setup process. The installation shell script
automates some of the tasks in configuring /etc/hosts, /etc/printcap; creating
the spool directory for BSD UNIX; and running the “lpadmin” command for
System V UNIX.
Preparation
The installation shell script can be used on the following workstations (it can-
not be used with other types of workstations):
• SunOS 4.x.x, 5.x
• Solaris 2.x, 7, 8
• HP-UX 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, 11.x
• Redhat Linux 5.2, 6.x, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2
• UnixWare 7.1.1
• OpenServer 5.06
Depending on security settings made at installation, the “rsh”/“rcp”/“tel-
net” commands may not be usable with Red Hat 7.1 or later versions. Change
the security level to allow use of “rsh”/“rcp”/“telnet”. For more information
about how to change the setting, see the operating instructions for Red Hat.
When you use NIS (Network Information Service) or DNS, you should con-
figure the server before running the installation shell script.
For more information about the configuration utility of your operating sys-
tem, see the manual that comes with that utility.
Assigning the IP Address
Preparation
Configure the machine to use TCP/IP.
• Make sure that TCP/IP on the machine is set to active. (The default is ac-
tive.) 
• Assign an IP address to the machine and configure the other settings re-
quired for TCP/IP.
Reference
For more information about how to make the above settings, see Network
Guide
.
Checking the IP address configuration
Follow the procedure below to make sure that the IP address is configured cor-
rectly.
• The following procedure uses the sample IP address: 192.168.15.16.