Work With Tcp/Ip Connection Status - IBM SC41-5420-04 Tcp/Ip Configuration And Reference

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Figure 28. Display TCP/IP Route Information, Display 2 of 2
To view detailed information about a specific route, type 5 in the option field next
to the route and press the Enter key.
Routes listed on the Display TCP/IP Route Information display differ from the
routes that are displayed on the Work with TCP/IP Routes display. Only routes
with a route source of *CFG and a route type that is not *DIRECT can be changed
with the Work with TCP/IP Routes display. Similarly, only routes that meet these
conditions can be changed or removed with the CHGTCPRTE or RMVTCPRTE
commands. *CFG means the route was added using iSeries configuration
commands or is a *DIRECT route. *DIRECT means that the route is to a network
or subnetwork to which this system has a direct physical connection. This route is
not defined with an add route command.

Work with TCP/IP Connection Status

The Work with TCP/IP Connection Status display allows you to display or end a
TCP/IP connection between a local system and a remote system.
To display the Work with TCP/IP Connection Status display:
1. Type 3 on the command line of the Work with TCP/IP Network Status menu
or enter the
command.
2. Press the Enter key.
The first of the three Work with TCP/IP Connection Status displays, as shown in
Figure 29 on page 39.
To display the second and third Work with TCP/IP Connection Status displays,
press F11 (see Figure 30 on page 39 and Figure 31 on page 40). To display port
numbers instead of port service names, press F14.
In Figure 29 on page 39, the connections indicate that the FTP server, SMTP server,
and TELNET server are active and ready to receive connection attempts. Because
no connection has been established yet, the Remote Address and Remote Port fields
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