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CFGTCP

Configure TCP/IP

System: SYSNAM890

Select one of the following:

1.Work with TCP/IP interfaces

2.Work with TCP/IP routes

3.Change TCP/IP attributes

4.Work with TCP/IP port restrictions

5.Work with TCP/IP remote system information

10.Work with TCP/IP host table entries

11.Merge TCP/IP host table

12.Change TCP/IP domain information

20.Configure TCP/IP applications

21.Configure related tables

22.Configure point-to-point TCP/IP

Selection or command

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F3=Exit F4=Prompt F9=Retrieve F12=Cancel

Figure 2. Configure TCP/IP Menu

Following are descriptions of the Configure TCP/IP menu options.

vOption 1. Work with TCP/IP interfaces: Select this option to add TCP/IP interface information to the list of current interfaces or to display, change, print, or remove TCP/IP interface information that you have already added. Select this option to start or end a TCP/IP interface.

vOption 2. Work with TCP/IP routes: Select this option to add route information or to display, change, print, or remove route information that you have already added.

vOption 3. Change TCP/IP attributes: Select this option to run the Change TCP/IP Attributes (CHGTCPA) command.

With this option you can change User Datagram Protocol (UDP) checksum processing, IP datagram forwarding, IP time-to-live values, and other attributes that relate to the TCP/IP protocol stack.

vOption 4. Work with TCP/IP port restrictions: Select this option to add port restrictions or to display, remove, or print port restrictions that you have already added.

vOption 5. Work with TCP/IP remote system information: Select this option to add or remove X.25 data network addresses or to print the list.

vOption 10. Work with TCP/IP host table entries: Select this option to add host IP addresses and their associated host names to the host table or to display, change, print, rename, or remove items that you have already added.

vOption 11. Merge TCP/IP host table: Select this option to merge or replace a local host table by using the Merge TCP/IP Host Table (MRGTCPHT) command.

vOption 12. Change TCP/IP domain information: Select this option to change TCP/IP domain information.

Note: Prior to Version 4 Release 2, the Configure TCP/IP menu contained both an option 12 and an option 13. In Version 4 Release 2, the functions of options 12 and 13 were combined, and option 13 (Change Remote name

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Contents TCP/IP Configuration and Reference Page TCP/IP Configuration and Reference Fifth Edition May Contents Index About TCP/IP Configuration and Reference SC41-5420 Vi OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference V5R1 Prerequisite and related information Operations NavigatorViii OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference V5R1 Page OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference V5R1 Summary of changes Xii OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference V5R1 Configuring TCP/IP What you need to know before you can configure TCP/IPPlanning for TCP/IP Installation and Configuration Gathering Information About your NetworkTCP/IP Planning Checklists Line Description Parameters ChecklistLocal TCP/IP Host Information Checklist Interfaces to Local TCP/IP NetworksInstalling the TCP/IP Application Programs 25 / Remote System InformationUsing the TCP/IP Administration Menu TcpadmUsing the Configure TCP/IP Menu Configure TCP/IP Menu CfgtcpServices table Configuring TCP/IP using the EZ-Setup WizardConfiguring TCP/IP using the Command Line Interface Protocol tableImportant Note Configuring a Line DescriptionConfiguring a TCP/IP Interface Internet addressAssociated local interface Subnet maskLine description Automatic startConfiguring TCP/IP Routes Do you need to add routes at all?Route destination Maximum Transmission Unit MTU sizeAdding TCP/IP routes Preferred binding interfaceDftroute None Normal Multiple Default RoutesNO, *YES IP Datagram Forwarding Configuring TCP/IP attributesConfiguring TCP/IP Remote System Information Adding Remote System InformationNone NONE, *REQUEST, *ACCEPT PVCLind 15, *LIND, *TRANSMIT Configuring TCP/IP Host Table Entries Adding an Entry to the Host TableWork with TCP/IP Host Table Display Macian BernDNS Loopback SYSNAM890Localhost Configuring the Local Domain and Host Name AnyNet/400 Appc over TCP/IPDomain Name System DNS Server LocalStarting TCP/IP and TCP/IP Servers Dspmsg Qsysopr Dspmsg QtcpTCP/IP Jobs Job Name DescriptionVerifying the TCP/IP Connection End TCP/IP EndtcpVerifying Additional TCP/IP Connections Successful Ping MessagesVerify TCP/IP Connection Verify TCP/IP Connection VfytcpcnnVERBOSE, *QUIET Verifying TCP/IP Connections with Host Name-ExampleVerify TCP/IP Connection Ping COMP, *ESCAPESaving Your TCP/IP Configuration Verifying TCP/IP Connections with Internet Address-ExampleConfiguring TCP/IP 32 OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference V5R1 Network Status Work with TCP/IP Network Status MenuWork with TCP/IP Interface Status Work with TCP/IP Interface StatusWork with TCP/IP Network Status Internet Network LineInternet Subnet Type Opt Address Mask ServiceStarting TCP/IP Interfaces MaxthrputEnding TCP/IP Interfaces Display TCP/IP Route Information Display TCP/IP Route InformationRoute Subnet Next Opt Destination Mask Hop Available Type Source Route Type Opt Destination ServiceWork with TCP/IP Connection Status BottomRemote Local Opt Address Port Idle Time State Work with TCP/IP Connection StatusRemote Local Opt Address Port User Bytes Out Remote Local Opt Address Port Type Ending TCP/IP ConnectionsALL TCPWorking with Configuration Status Confirm End of TCP/IP ConnectionsOpt Description Status Job Displaying TCP/IP Network Status InformationDisplay Multicast Groups Trnline Active Trnlinet Trnlitcp QtcpipDisplay Multicast Host Groups Displaying TCP/IP InterfacesHost Group Hardware Address Trlan Displaying Associated RoutesDisplay TCP/IP Interface Status MSBDisplay Associated Routes Displaying Route Details OptionRoute Subnet Next Opt Destination Mask Hop Display TCP/IP Route Details Displaying TCP/IP Route InformationDirect Display TCP/IP Route Information, Display 1 Displaying TCP/IP Connections Display TCP Connection StatusDisplaying Connection Totals Display TCP/IP Connection Status, Display 2TCP/IP Host Tables Display TCP/IP Connection TotalsHost Table Information with *AIX Files Managing TCP/IP Host TablesHost File Formats Host Table Information with *NIC FilesMerging TCP/IP Host Tables Tips for Merging Host TablesHost Table Information with *AS400 Files Managing the Host Table from a Central Site Merge the File Negative Advice from TCP or the Data Link Layer Dead Gateway ProcessingHow IP Responds to Negative Advice Multihoming FunctionMultihoming Single Host, Single Network, Single Line Per physical LAN only Example The Multihoming function Multihoming TCP/IP NetworkX25LINE Type of Service TOSLoopback None Multiple Routes TOS ExampleTCP/IP Port Restriction Configuring TCP/IP Port Restrictions PaoloOnly UDP, *TCPGerry Configure Related Tables Menu Related Tables and the Host TableWork with Service Table Entry Display Using X.25 PVC instead of SVC IBMMulticast Restrictions Chglintrn Lindtrnline FCNADRC00000040000 70 OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference V5R1 TCP/IP Jobs Base Pool SizeTCP/IP Protocol Support Provided by IOP Outbound batching of TCP and UDP datagrams Merge Host Table Performance Running TCP/IP Only Performance Considerations74 OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference V5R1 Line type Configuration command Creating the Line Description Configuration StepsSource Service Access Point Line Description NameSetting the Maximum Transmission Unit Determining the Maximum Size of Datagrams78 OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference V5R1 Appendix B. TCP/IP Application Exit Points and Programs TCP/IP Exit Points and Exit ProgramsOS/400 Registration Facility TCP/IP Application Exit PointsCreating Exit Programs Adding Your Exit Program to the Registration FacilitySelect your exit point QAPP0100Select the Add Exit Program option Add your exit programRemoving Exit Programs YourlibRequired Parameter Group Exit Point Interfaces for TCP/IP Application Exit PointsTCP/IP Application Request Validation Exit Point Interface Application identifierRemote IP address Operation identifierUser profile Length of remote IP addressLength of operation-specific information Usage NotesAllow operation QSYS.LIB file system pathnames are always in uppercase Length of command string Command stringPoint Command processor identifier Character conversion optionQshell interpreter not installed 92 OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference V5R1 Copyright IBM Corp Programming Interface Information TrademarksDB2 96 OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference V5R1 Index Special Characters Interface Qtgtelnets Qtsmtpsrvr Page SC41-5420-04