4. Type in the name of the line associated with the TCP/IPinterface over which

the problem occurs. These examples use TRNLINE as the line name.

5. Type a 6in the

Buffer size

prompt. The display should look like this:

6. Press the Enter key.The following display appears:

Start Trace
Type choices, press Enter.
Configuration object....... __________
Type .............. 1 1=Line, 2=Network interface
3=Network server
Trace description ........ _______________________
Buffer size (in kilobytes).... 1 1=128K, 2=256K, 3=2M, 4=4M
5=6M, 6=8M, 7=16M, 8=32M
9=64M
Stop on buffer full ....... N Y=Yes, N=No
Data direction ......... 3 1=Sent, 2=Received, 3=Both
Number of bytes to trace:
Beginning bytes ........ *CALC Value, *CALC, *MAX
Ending bytes ......... *CALC Value, *CALC
F3=Exit F5=Refresh F12=Cancel
Start Trace
Type choices, press Enter.
Configuration object....... TRNLINE
Type .............. 1 1=Line, 2=Network interface
3=Network server
Trace description ........ TCP/IP trace
Buffer size (in kilobytes).... 6 1=128K, 2=256K, 3=2M, 4=4M
5=6M, 6=8M, 7=16M, 8=32M
9=64M
Stop on buffer full ....... N Y=Yes, N=No
Data direction ......... 3 1=Sent, 2=Received, 3=Both
Number of bytes to trace:
Beginning bytes ........ *CALC Value, *CALC, *MAX
Ending bytes ......... *CALC Value, *CALC
F3=Exit F5=Refresh F12=Cancel
496 OS/400 TCP/IPConfiguration and Reference V4R4