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TCP/IP Configuration and Reference
Client Subcommands
Multiple Default Routes
Mindelay
Setting the Maximum Transmission Unit
Checklist
Services table
Using the TCP/IP Administration Menu
Negative Advice from TCP or the Data Link Layer
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Contents
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TCP/IP Configuration and Reference
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iSeries
TCP/IP Configuration and Reference
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Fifth Edition May
Contents
Chapter 3. TCP/IP Performance
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Operations Navigator
Prerequisite and related information
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Summary of changes
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Chapter 1. Configuring TCP/IP
Gathering Information About your Network
Line Description Parameters Checklist
TCP/IP Planning Checklists
ELAN
Line Type
TRLAN
ASYNC
Installing the TCP/IP Application Programs
Using the TCP/IP Administration Menu
WRKACTJOB SBSQSYSWRK JOBQT
Using the Configure TCP/IP Menu
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Figure 2. Configure TCP/IP Menu
–Services table
Configuring TCP/IP using the EZ-SetupWizard
–Protocol table
–Network table
Step 2—Configuringa TCP/IP Interface
Step 1—Configuringa Line Description
Important Note
Internet address
Line description
Subnet mask
Associated local interface
Automatic start
Do you need to add routes at all?
Step 3—ConfiguringTCP/IP Routes
Subnet mask
Route destination
Next hop
Maximum Transmission Unit MTU size
Adding TCP/IP routes
Preferred binding interface
Figure 5. Work with TCP/IP Routes Display
Figure 6. Add TCP/IP Routes Display
Multiple Default Routes
Figure 7. Work with TCP/IP Routes Display
IP Datagram Forwarding
Step 4—ConfiguringTCP/IP attributes
Adding Remote System Information
ADDTCPRSI INTNETADR9.4.73.66 NETADR40030002
Notes
Adding an Entry to the Host Table
Step 6—ConfiguringTCP/IP Host Table Entries
Work with TCP/IP Host Table Display
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Note: An IP address cannot be used as a host name
AnyNet/400: APPC over TCP/IP
Step 7—Configuringthe Local Domain and Host Name
Notes
Domain Name System DNS Server
Change TCP/IP Domain CHGTCPDMN
Type choices, press Enter
Step 8—StartingTCP/IP and TCP/IP Servers
TCP/IP Jobs
End TCP/IP ENDTCP
Step 9—Verifyingthe TCP/IP Connection
Figure 18. Successful PING Messages
Verifying Additional TCP/IP Connections
Figure 19. Unsuccessful PING Messages
1.Type VFYTCPCNN and then press F4
VERBOSE
Verify TCP/IP Connection PING
COMP
NORMAL
SAVOBJ OBJQATOC* QATM* LIBQUSRSYS
Step 10—SavingYour TCP/IP Configuration
DEVTAP01 OBJTYPE*FILE
Chapter 1. Configuring TCP/IP
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Work with TCP/IP Network Status Menu
Network Status
Work with TCP/IP Interface Status
Starting TCP/IP Interfaces
Ending TCP/IP Interfaces
Notes
Display TCP/IP Route Information
Work with TCP/IP Connection Status
Work with TCP/IP Connection Status
Ending TCP/IP Connections
Working with Configuration Status
Display Multicast Groups
Displaying TCP/IP Network Status Information
Displaying TCP/IP Interfaces
Displaying Associated Routes
Displaying Route Details Option
To display TCP/IP route information
Displaying TCP/IP Route Information
2.Press the Enter key
Type options, press Enter
Displaying TCP/IP Connections
Displaying Connection Totals
Display TCP/IP Connection Totals
TCP/IP Host Tables
More
Display TCP/IP Connection Totals
Host File Formats
Managing TCP/IP Host Tables
Host Table Information with *AIX Files
Host Table Information with *NIC Files
Merging TCP/IP Host Tables
Tips for Merging Host Tables
Host Table Information with *AS400 Files
Example: Successful Host Table Merge
Managing the Host Table from a Central Site
Example: Partly Successful Host Table Merge
Step 2—StartFTP to a Remote System
Step 4—Mergethe File
Dead Gateway Processing
Negative Advice from TCP or the Data Link Layer
Notes about IP Responses to Negative Advice
How IP Responds to Negative Advice
Multihoming Function
This can be a migration scenario
per physical LAN only
Figure 52. Multihoming TCP/IP Network
Example: The Multihoming function
NORMAL
MINDELAY
MAXTHRPUT
MAXRLB
TOS Example
Multiple Routes
Figure 54. Work with TCP/IP Routes Display
TCP/IP Port Restriction
Configuring TCP/IP Port Restrictions
Figure 56. Add TCP/IP Port Restriction Display
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Related Tables and the Host Table
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Figure 59. Work with Service Table Entry Display
Figure 60. Work with Protocol Table Entry Display
Figure 61. Work with Network Table Entry Display
Using X.25 PVC instead of SVC
Multicast Application Programming Information
IP Multicasting
Multicast Restrictions
ADDTCPIFC INTNETADR9.4.73.65 LINDX25LINE
CHGLINTRN LINDTRNLINE FCNADRC00000040000
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BASE Pool Size
Chapter 3. TCP/IP Performance
TCP/IP Jobs
TCP/IP Protocol Support Provided by IOP
v Outbound batching of TCP and UDP datagrams
Running TCP/IP Only: Performance Considerations
Merge Host Table Performance
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Line type
Configuration command
Source Service Access Point
Configuration Steps
Creating the Line Description
Line Description Name
Determining the Maximum Size of Datagrams
Setting the Maximum Transmission Unit
Notes
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Figure 62. TCP/IP Exit Point Processing
TCP/IP Exit Points and Exit Programs
TCP/IP Application Exit Points
OS/400 Registration Facility
Notes
Creating Exit Programs
The Work with Exit Programs display is shown
Step 1. Select your exit point
Step 3: Add your exit program
Step 2: Select the Add Exit Program option
Notes
Figure 65. Adding an Exit Program — Display
Removing Exit Programs
Application identifier
Required Parameter Group
User profile
Operation identifier
Remote IP address
Length of remote IP address
Length of operation-specificinformation
Usage Notes
Allow operation
Server Subcommands
Client Subcommands
Operation Identifier
Operation-SpecificInformation
Length of command string
Command string
Required Parameter Group
User profile
Usage Notes
Command processor identifier
Character conversion option
“Qshell interpreter not installed”
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Notices
Trademarks
Programming Interface Information
AS/400e
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Index Special Characters
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