Supply Values ........................395
DIST_ROUTES_IN ......................395
Metric ...........................395
Community .........................396
Additional Parameters .....................396
Changing RouteD Attributes....................397
Chapter 16. REXEC Server ...................399
Accessing REXEC Functions through Operations Navigator ........399
Starting the REXEC Server from the Command Line Interface .......399
Automatically Starting the REXEC Server...............400
Ending the REXEC Server ....................400
Changing Attributes .......................400
REXEC Command Considerations .................400
Selecting a Command Processor..................401
REXEC Connection Usage ....................401
For AS/400 CLcommand processing ...............401
For Qshell and spawned path command processing ..........401
Spooled Output Considerations ..................402
Client Considerations ......................402
REXEC Server Jobs and Job Names ................402
Creating REXEC Server Spooled Job Logs ..............403
Exit Points for Controlling REXEC Server...............403
Chapter 17. DHCP Server ....................405
DHCP Overview ........................405
What is DHCP? .......................405
Planning for DHCP ......................406
Setting Up a DHCP Network ..................408
Specifying DHCP Options ...................412
Request for Comment and Internet Draft Documents .........413
Accessing DHCP Functions through Operations Navigator ........414
Starting and Ending the DHCP Server from the Command Line Interface . . . 415
Starting the DHCP Server ...................415
Automatically Starting the DHCP Server ..............415
Ending the DHCP Server....................416
Changing DHCP Attributes ....................416
Exit Points for a DHCP Server...................417
Examples of DHCP Configurations .................417
Configuring DHCP for a Local Area Network.............417
Configuring DHCP for a Local Area Network with a Router .......417
Using DHCP to Configure Clients Attached to aTwinax Workstation
Controller.........................418
Migrating an Existing BOOTP Configuration ..............419
DHCP Relay Agent .......................420
Adding Network Stations .....................420
Chapter 18.AS/400 Domain Name System (DNS) ...........421
How DNS works ........................421
Additional DNS documentation...................422
Chapter 19. Client SOCKS Support ................423
Accessing SOCKS Functions through Operations Navigator ........423
Chapter 20. TCP/IP Performance .................425
*BASE Pool Size........................425
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