
In our network topology example shown in Figure 46, the NIM Master is connected
to the network
network1
, and the NIM Client is connected to the network
Network3
.
Both networks and their gateways,
gw1_tok
and
gw1_eth
, must be defined to the
NIM environment. In the previous step, when the NIM Master was activated,
network1
was defined. Thus, now we only need to define
network3
and the
gateways.
Note: Neither
network2
nor its gateways,
gw2_tok
and
gw3_tok
, need to be
defined.
To perform the definition of
network3
, use the following command:
smitty nim_mknet
After the SMIT screen appears, enter the required information.
à ð
Define a Network Object
Type or select values in entry fields.
Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes.
[Entry Fields]
Network Object Name [network3]
Network Object Type ent
Network IP Address [192.5.73.ð]
Subnetmask [255.255.255.ð]
Comments
F1=Help F2=Refresh F3=Cancel F4=List
F5=Reset F6=Command F7=Edit F8=Image
F9=Shell F1=Exit Enter=Do
á
ñ
Figure 47. Defining the Third Network
To check to see if you need any other network object definition, you may enter the
command:
lsnim -l network3
network3:
class = networks
type = ent
net_addr = 192.5.73.
snm = 255.255.255.
missing = route to the NIM master
Nstate = information is missing from this object's definition
prev_state =
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