Configuring An iSeries TCP/IP Interface With ADDTCPIFC

6.If you have not done so yet, create a line description for your Ethernet Interface. See “Developing Line Descriptions With CRTLINETH” on page 223.

7.Create or verify the existence of an iSeries TCP/IP interface for the Ethernet Interface. See “Configuring An iSeries TCP/IP Interface With ADDTCPIFC” on page 243.

8.The next step depends on your iSeries release. See “Configuring PSF For IPDS On V3R7 Or V4R1” on page 246 to configure your printer.

NOTE: When the IPDS feature is installed, the queue name ‘d4prn’ is not available.

9.Verify the printer is ON using the VFYCFG command.

10.Verify that TCP/IP has been started using the STRTCP command.

11.Test your configuration. See “Verifying The IPDS Configuration On iSeries” on page 259.

12.To share the printer on the network, verify that the necessary parameters have been set correctly. See “Sharing The iSeries Printer On The Network” on page 260.

13.If you have problems, refer to “iSeries Troubleshooting” on page 262.

Configuring An iSeries TCP/IP Interface With

ADDTCPIFC

NOTE: Do not enter the IP address of the Ethernet Interface. Do not set the iSeries interface address to the same address as the Ethernet Interface IP address. Also, do not add the Ethernet Interface to the iSeries TCP/IP interface list.

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