Table 3. Jobs Used by TCP/IP (continued)
Job Name | Description |
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ADMIN and DEFAULT | ICS (HTTP) server |
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QTWSGxxxxx | Workstation gateway (there may be several) |
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1.There may be other jobs running in the QSYSWRK subsystem that have nothing to do with TCP/IP.
2.The TCP/IP jobs in QSYSWRK run under the QTCP user profile, with two exceptions: the TFTP server runs under the QTFTP profile, and the workstation gateway server runs under the QTMTWSG profile.
3.To use APPC over TCP/IP applications, you must set the network attribute Allow AnyNet® (ALWANYNET) to *YES.
End TCP/IP (ENDTCP):
ATTENTION!
No confirmation display appears when you enter ENDTCP is entered. Therefore, you must use the ENDTCP command carefully. The default for the ENDTCP command is to immediately end all TCP/IP processing on the server that you are working on.
Use the End TCP/IP (ENDTCP) command to end all TCP/IP processing.
The command can be issued from the command line or by using option 4 on the TCP/IP Administration menu. To display this menu, enter GO TCPADM on the command line.
Step 9—Verifying the TCP/IP Connection
To verify the TCP/IP connection from your server to the network, use the PING (VFYTCPCNN) function.
1.To test the TCP/IP code without sending anything out of the
PING LOOPBACK
2.To test the TCP/IP code,
PING RMTSYS(*INTNETADR)
INTNETADR('9.4.73.212')
Or you may enter:
PING RMTSYS(SYSNAM890)
This command sends data out onto the
Figure 18 on page 27 shows the results from a successful connection verification.
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