Tcp/Ip Jobs - IBM SC41-5420-04 Tcp/Ip Configuration And Reference

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Using the Start TCP/IP Server (STRTCPSVR) command starts the servers
individually or together. You can monitor the jobs with option 20 (Work with
TCP/IP jobs in QSYSWRK subsystem) from the TCP/IP Administration menu.
If you want TCP/IP processing and any related TCP/IP servers to start
automatically at the initial program load (IPL), add STRTCP to the QSTRUP CL
program.
Note: If they are installed, the Client Access host servers are automatically started
when TCP/IP is started.
Changing the IPL Start-Up Program The autostart job in the controlling subsystem
transfers control to the program specified in the system value QSTRUPPGM. You
can tailor this program. For instructions on how to create your own IPL start-up
program, see Work Management
(http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v5r1/ic2924/info/rzaks/rzaks1.htm)
in the Information Center. If you are using the Supplemental Manuals CD, then
switch to the iSeries Information Center CD to access this information.
REMINDER: Host Table Conversion: If you had a pre-V3R1M0 version of TCP/IP
installed on your iSeries and you had a local host table with more than 75 entries,
use one of the host table configuration commands, such as CHGTCPHTE or
MRGTCPHT before you run the STRTCP command. Using the host table
configuration commands converts pre-V3R1M0 host tables to the new format
without affecting the performance of the STRTCP command processing.

TCP/IP Jobs

Jobs started by the Start TCP/IP (STRTCP) command are listed in Table 3.
Table 3. Jobs Used by TCP/IP
Job Name
QAPPCTCP
QTBOOTP
QTCPIP
QTFTPxxxxx
QTGTELNETS
QTRTDxxxxx
QTRXCxxxx
QTSMTPCLNT
QTSMTPSRVR
QTSMTPBRCL
QTSMTPBRSR
QTTFTxxxxx
QTMSNMP
QTMSNMPRCV
QSNMPSA
QTLPDxxxxx
QTPOxxxxxx
QTPPANSxxx
QTPPDIALxx
Description
APPC over TCP/IP applications
BOOTP server
Main TCP/IP job
FTP server (there may be several)
TELNET server (there may be several)
RouteD server
REXEC server (there may be several)
SMTP client
SMTP server
SMTP bridge client
SMTP bridge server
TFTP server (there may be several)
SNMP server
SNMP server
SNMP server
LPD server (there may be several)
POP server (there may be several)
Dial-in (*ANS) support (PPP)
Dial-out (*DIAL) support (PPP)
Chapter 1. Configuring TCP/IP
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