server) was removed from the menu. Option 12, formerly Change local domain and host names, was renamed to Change TCP/IP domain information.
vOption 20. Configure TCP/IP applications: Select this option to configure the TCP/IP applications that are installed on your system. The list of applications varies depending on whether the TCP/IP licensed program is installed on your system. If the TCP/IP licensed program is not installed on your system, you can configure only the following server applications:
–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
–Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) server
–Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server
–Route Daemon (RouteD)
If the TCP/IP licensed program is installed on your system, you can configure the following server applications:
–Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
–File Transfer Protocol (FTP), TELNET
–Post Office Protocol (POP) Version 3 mail server
–Line Printer Daemon (LPD)
–Remote Execution (REXEC) server
–Workstation gateway applications
–Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
v Option 21. Configure related tables: Select this option to configure the tables related to TCP/IP. These tables are:
–Protocol table
Contains a list of protocols used in the Internet.
–Services table
Contains a list of services and the specific port and protocol a service uses.
–Network table
Contains a list of networks and the corresponding IP addresses for that network.
vOption 22. Configure
Configuring TCP/IP using the EZ-Setup Wizard
If you are setting up a new iSeries, use the
Note: If you are unable to use the
Configuring TCP/IP using the Command Line Interface
The following steps using the command line interface will guide you through configuring TCP/IP on your iSeries server:
1.Configuring line descriptions
2.Configuring TCP/IP interfaces
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