Network Installation and Testing
Before you install Ingres Net, the network administrator must make sure the network is properly installed and operating.
TCP/IP Installation (Windows)
To install Ingres Net for Windows with TCP/IP as its network protocol, you must first install the TCP/IP network software for Windows. From the Network applet in the Control Panel, choose Add Software. From the list of choices, choose TCP/IP Protocol and Related Components and follow the installation instructions.
To use symbolic node names (host names) of a remote host instead of its numeric IP address, you must either configure a Domain Name Server in the DNS section of the TCP/IP configuration or add a list of IP addresses and corresponding symbolic names in a file called %windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts. For information on the format of this file, see Windows documentation.
TCP/IP Installation (UNIX)
To install Ingres Net for UNIX with TCP/IP as its network protocol, you must first configure TCP/IP for UNIX.
To use symbolic node names (host names) of a remote host instead of its numeric IP address, you must either configure TCP/IP to use a Domain Name Server configuration or add a list of IP addresses and corresponding symbolic node names host names) of all remote hosts that are referred to by host name in a file called the /etc/hosts file (or other list of network host addresses).
Establish aliases for node names in the /etc/hosts file. This is useful if the node name contains characters that are not accepted by Ingres Net. For information about how to establish aliases, see UNIX documentation for your machine.
Fully test TCP/IP before installing Ingres Net. You must be able to connect to other nodes on the network using telnet and ftp commands.
TCP/IP Services Installation (VMS)
To install Ingres Net for VMS with TCP/IP as its network protocol, you must first install TCP/IP Services on VMS. To use symbolic node names (host names) of a remote host instead of its numeric IP address, you must either configure TCP/IP to utilize a Domain Name Server configuration or add a list of IP addresses and corresponding symbolic node names host names) of all remote hosts that are referred to by host name in the TCP$HOST file.
Establish aliases for node names in the TCP$HOST file. This is useful if the node name contains characters that are not accepted by Ingres Net. For information about how to establish aliases, see VMS documentation.
Test TCP/IP fully before installing Ingres Net. You must be able to connect to other nodes on the network using telnet and ftp commands. The connection can be tested with a TCPIP PING command, or use the telnet utility to connect to the node. If the connection succeeds, you are ready to add the nodes to the Ingres installation using netutil.
For more information, see the chapter Establishing Communications and the VMS documentation on TCP/IP services.
Note: TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS, formerly UCX, is often still referred to as UCX.
DECnet Installation (VMS)
Installing Ingres Net using DECnet as a network protocol requires no additional procedures in the DECnet installation. Simply install DECnet and test it fully before installing Ingres Net. Be sure that all nodes that use Ingres Net are defined and accessible through DECnet. You must be able to use the set host command to connect to any node on the network that uses Ingres Net. For details, see DECnet-Plus for OpenVMS Installation and Basic Configuration or DECnet-Plus Introduction and User’s Guide.
MultiNet TCP/IP Installation (VMS)
When installing MultiNet TCP/IP on a network that uses Ingres Net, you must make it emulate either Wollongong TCP/IP or TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS. For details on enabling TCP/IP Services emulation (using the MultiNet SET LOAD-UC_DRIVER command) or WIN/TCP emulation (using the SET WINS-COMPATIBILITY command), see the MultiNet for OpenVMS System Administrator’s Guide.
Depending on the selected emulation mode, you must follow the guide’s instructions for Wollongong TCP/IP or TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS.
Last modified date: 01/30/2023