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9-9
Cisco WAN Modeling Tools Guide
OL-10426-01, Rev. A0
Chapter 9 Configuration Extraction Tool
Remote CET Extracts
Informix 7.2, or higher, must be installed on both your local host and the remote host. (If CWM is
installed on either host, you have met the requirement for that host.
You must know the password to the svplus user ID at the remote host.
Note You cannot obtain a remote CET extract from a PC.
To configure the workstations for remote data extraction, follow these steps:
Step 1 Set the environment variable INFORMIXSERVER to the hostname of the remote host. That is, issue the
following Unix command: setenv INFORMIXSERVER <remotehostname>
Step 2 Setup your local host with an Informix sqlhosts entry for the remote host.
a. Edit your /usr/users/informix72/etc/sqlhosts file.
b. Add a new entry of the following form (filling in the blanks): <remotehostname> ontlitcp
<remotehostaddr> informix_istar
Note <remotehostaddr> is the IP address of the remote host; but, if you can ping the remote host by
name, you can alternatively use the hostname of the remote host. Whichever you choose, use the
same remotehostaddr in the two steps below.
Step 3 Setup your local host for “friendly” ftp access to the remote host’s svplus userid.
a. Edit (or create) the .netrc file in your home directory.
b. Add a new entry of the following form (filling in the blanks): machine <remotehostaddr> login
svplus password <password>
Note <password> is the password to the svplus account at the remote host. Therefore, your .netrc file
should not allow others to read it. You can use the Unix command, chmod 600 ~/.netrc
Step 4 Setup the svplus userid on the remote host to allow remote shell access from your local host:
a. Remotely log on to the remote host as user svplus:
rlogin <remotehostaddr> -l svplus
b. Edit (or create) the .rhosts file in the svplus home directory.
c. Add a new entry of the following form:
<localhostname> <yourlocaluserID>
Note <localhostname> must be the official name of your host, not one of its nicknames. If you don’t
know it, execute the command, “who am i”, after you have logged on to the remote host. Your
official host name will appear within parentheses ().
To check whether your setup is correct, run the svp-rev and swt-rev commands. If both commands work
correctly, your setup is correct.
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