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OOPS!! I think I may have mis-read that message. Sorry about that!
My questions still apply though...
Rick 'beet red from embarrassment' Clark
WW&R
Patrick Santucci wrote:
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> Tracy Johnson wrote:
> >
> > Jeff Kell said previously:
> >
> > >Next, in NMMGR, there is a field to define "max number of non-nailed
> > >devices". This number of ldevs will be allocated from the unused ldevs
> > >in the step above. These ldevs will be used if you have a Telnet Access
> > >Card (TAC) in a DTC, or you use switchable configured DTCs.
> >
> > I've looked at all the NMMGR screens I could find and did not see this
> > mythical field. What screen is it on? I'm on 5.5 PP6?
>
> Im on 5.5 PP4, but it should be the same or very close. Get into NMMGR,
> press F1 (Open Config), then F1 again (DTS) and about one-third of the
> way down the screen you'll see something like this:
>
> If non-nailed terminal connections:
>
> Number of non-nailed terminals [1024]
> Starting Ldev number [ 0]
> Non-nailed terminal profile name [TR10D96 ]
>
> You can of couse set the starting ldev number to what best suits you.
>
> HTH,
> Patrick
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