When you are finished adding entries, the Work with TCP/IP Interfaces display
looks like Figure 12.
Note: Any change to the TCP/IP interfaces configuration, except for the automatic
start parameter, takes effect immediately.
Step 3—Configuring TCP/IP Routes
Do you need to add routes at all?
If you have several individual networks to which the AS/400 is not directly
attached, you must add routing entries to allow the AS/400 to reach these
remote networks.
If your AS/400 is attached to a single network, if there are no IP routers in
your network, you do not need to add routes.
Toreach remote networks, at least one routing entry is required. If no routing
entries are manually added, your AS/400 cannot reach systems that are not on the
Add TCP/IP Interface (ADDTCPIFC)
Type choices, press Enter.
Internet address........
Line description........ Name, *LOOPBACK, *VIRTUALIP
Subnet mask ..........
Associated local interface... *NONE
Type of service ........ *NORMAL *MINDELAY, *MAXTHRPUT...
Maximum transmission unit . . . *LIND 576-16388, *LIND
Autostart ........... *YES *YES, *NO
PVC logical channel identifier 001-FFF
+ for more values
X.25 idle circuit timeout . . . 60 1-600
X.25 maximum virtual circuits . 64 0-64
X.25 DDN interface....... *NO *YES, *NO
TRLAN bit sequencing...... *MSB *MSB, *LSB
Bottom
F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display
F24=More key
Figure 11.Add TCP/IP Interfaces Display
Work with TCP/IP Interfaces
System: SYSNAM890
Type options, press Enter.
1=Add 2=Change 4=Remove 5=Display 9=Start 10=End
Internet Subnet Line Line
Opt Address Mask Description Type
- 9.4.73.129 255.255.255.128 ETHLINE *ELAN
Figure 12. Work with TCP/IPInterfaces Display
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