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Tracy Johnson wrote:
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> Jeff Kell said previously:
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> >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.
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> 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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