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/IPmenu 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
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 10. Configure TCP/IPMenu
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