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Files, Utilities, and Daemons

Configuration Scripts

Configuration Scripts

acc_bld_lpbk

This script is used to produce a sample loopback ttgen configuration file.
It is run automatically when the ACC product is installed. If additional
ACC MUX cards are installed into the system, or if ACC MUX cards are
moved within the system, this script can be useful for recreating a
loopback configuration file. (Refer to the following section, "Sample
ttgen Configuration File" and examples.)
The script is run as follows:
% /opt/acc/lbin/acc_bld_lpbk -o <output file> \
-t <ttgen file header> [-p <protocol>]
The output file parameter indicates where the .answ file that is being
built will be written. This file name should have a .answ suffix, and it is
suggested that its path be /opt/acc/cfg/.
The ttgen file header parameter refers to a file that contains the TTGEN
file configuration fields that occur before the Interface-Definition
statement. The file /opt/acc/cfg/sample_header is provided for this
purpose. The script uses this as the header of the .answ file being
created. The script creates MUX statements for each ACC MUX card
that is currently installed in the system. It uses the protocol parameter
if it is provided, or it uses /opt/acc/<card-type>/loopback.zabs if it is
not.
It then creates port definition statements for each port for each mux that
is installed. It defines the ports differently for T1/E1 4-Channel interface
cards, as seen in the examples that follow. Even numbered ports are
defined as internally clocked, and odd ports are externally clocked.
PORTTEST term entries are created for each port. This allows the
zmntr loopback test to be run on each port.
A MONITOR term entry is created for each mux so that the watch
feature can be used.
Appendix A
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