You should find this in:
B0193WQ (or WM) - System Definition a Step-by-Step Procedure 
B0193XQ (or XP) - V6.1 Windows NT Operational Recommendations 
B0193ZU - Software Setup
See "Changing the TCP/IP Environment Variable"

Kevin FitzGerrell
Process control/Systems Admin
Fairbanks Gold Mining, Inc.
Fairbanks, Alaska

--------------original message-----------------
Subject:  RE: Sysdef  
Date:  Tue, 29 Aug 2000 12:08:00 -0400  
From:  "Bruley,Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
To:  'Foxboro DCS Mail List' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Yousif, Mohammed R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  


What manual are you referring to ? Can you give us a P0193 number ?

        ----------
        From:  Yousif, Mohammed R
        Sent:  Monday, August 28, 2000 9:47 PM
        To:  'Foxboro DCS Mail List'
        Subject:  RE: Sysdef

        Hi  All

        Your problem accrued because you were using different PC to
configure your
        System. The first two filed of the IP address need to be set in the

PC that
        runs the SysDef by using "regedit.exe" and access HKY_LOCAL_MACHINE

- SYSTEM
        - TCP/IP ( Refer to SysDef Manual )

        For your Information, only the last two digit are used and stored
in
the
        commit configuration. 


        If you want to clean the SysDef you need to set TCPIP then delete
all your
        station and add them again. I suggest to leave them since this will

not
        effect your operations and could lead to more problem.

        Regards,

        Mohammed Al-Yousif
        Saudi Aramco

         -----Original Message-----
        From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]  On Behalf Of
Harshad
Viradia
        Sent:   Tuesday, August 29, 2000 6:14 AM
        To:     Foxboro DCS Mail List
        Subject:        Sysdef



        Hi list

        I have five systems with plenty of nodes.

        The sysdef of one of the system having 24 nodes showing incorrect
IP
address
        in
        hardware definition. I am using sysdef, revision 2.0.

        The first two filed of most of the IP address in hardware
definition
shows
        127.000 and 158.128 instead of 151.128 (Class assigned to Foxboro).


        After day 0 and commit,  /etc/hosts shows correct IP addresses of
all the
        hosts
        i.e. 151.128. ... . ....

        I have checked the uniqueness of MAC address, NSAP and IP, and are
ok.

        The sysdef for other systems shows correct IP address in hardware
        definition.

        Can anyone advise, whether its a problem of sysdef software for
large
        configuration or I am committing some errors.

        Thanks in advance.

        Harshad Viradia
        Reliance Petroleum Ltd.
        Jamnagar.







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