This soft copy for use by IBM employees only.
mode com1: 19200, none, 8
After setting these parameters and restarting TCP you should first attempt to ping the 8281 bridge to prove connectivity before using the 8281 configurator.
ping 1.2.3.5
If the ping is successful you may then use the 8281 configurator serially attached.
1.5Configuration Utility Program and OS/2 with TCP/IP V3.0 1.You must have the following installed.
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... with the Dos\Windows Access Kit selected.
... Configure LAN adapter with TCP/IP protocol. NOTE: If you don′ t have a LAN adapter you must
add the following lines to your CONFIG.SYS following the line containing
″DEVICE=C:\MPTN\PROTOCOL\AFOS2.SYS″ .
.
.
DEVICE=C:\MPTN\PROTOCOL\AFINET.SYS
DEVICE=C:\MPTN\PROTOCOL\IFNDIS.SYS
.
-TCP/IP V3.0 for OS/2
2.The serial port and TCP/IP SLIP interface must be enabled and configured.
MTU size: | 1500 |
VJ compression: | off |
IP address: | 1.2.3.6 |
destination IP address : 1.2.3.5
You may want to create a command file ...
( NOTE: example shows connection to COM2)
Line 1 => mode com2: 19200,n,8
Line 2 => slip
After setting these parameters and restarting TCP you should first attempt to ping the 8281 bridge to prove connectivity before using the 8281 configurator.
ping 1.2.3.5
If the ping is successful you may then use the 8281 configurator serially attached.
1.6SNMP MIB Browser′ s Handling of Octet Strings
When using some MIB Browsers (eg, NetView for AIX), don′ t be alarmed when queries for octet string MIB objects yield *strange* results. Typically, the browser is not able to distinguish between octet strings that are supposed to be
Appendix D. Hints and Tips for the ATM