Table56. Trivial File Transfer Protocol CL Commands

CL Command
Change TFTP Attributes (CHGTFTPA)
1
Notes:
1. *IOSYSCFG is the level of authority required by this TCP/IP CLcommand to use or
change any object.

Table57. Route Daemon CL Commands

CL Command
Change RouteDAttributes (CHGRTDA)
1
Configure TCP/IP RouteD (CFGTCPRTD)
1
Work with RouteD Configuration (WRKRTDCFG)
Notes:
1. *IOSYSCFG is the level of authority required by this TCP/IP CLcommand to use or
change any object.

Table58. Remote Execution CL Commands

CL Command
Change REXECAttributes (CHGRXCA)
1
Configure TCP/IP REXEC (CFGTCPRXC)
1
Notes:
1. *IOSYSCFG is the level of authority required by this TCP/IP CLcommand to use or
change any object.

Table59. HTTP Server Commands

CL Command
Change HTTPAttributes (CHGHTTPA)
1
Configure TCP/IP HTTP (CFGTCPHTTP)
Work with HTTP Configuration (WRKHTTPCFG)
Notes:
1. *IOSYSCFG is the level of authority required by this TCP/IP CLcommand to use or
change any object.

Table60. Workstation Gateway Server commands

CL Command
Change Workstation Gateway ServerAttributes (CHGWSGA)
Notes:
1. *IOSYSCFG is the level of authority required by this TCP/IP CLcommand to use or
change any object.

Authority can be changed using the RVKOBJAUT command and the GRTOBJAUT

command. Toremove the authority of the QSYSOPR user profile to the

ENDTCPCNN command, the following example command may be used:

RVKOBJAUT OBJ(ENDTCPCNN)
OBJTYPE(*CMD) USER(QSYSOPR)
AUT(*USE)

Togive another user authority to the ENDTCPCNN command, the GRTOBJAUT

command can be used as follows:

GRTOBJAUT OBJ(ENDTCPCNN)
OBJTYPE(*CMD) USER(RUNEB)
AUT(*USE)
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