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IBM SC41-5420-04 manual available for free PDF download: Tcp/Ip Configuration And Reference
IBM SC41-5420-04 Tcp/Ip Configuration And Reference (116 pages)
IBM eServer TCP/IP Configuration and Reference
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About TCP/IP Configuration and Reference (SC41-5420)
7
Operations Navigator
9
Prerequisite and Related Information
9
How to Send Your Comments
11
Summary of Changes
13
Chapter 1. Configuring TCP/IP
15
What You Need to Know before You Can Configure TCP/IP
15
Planning for TCP/IP Installation and Configuration
16
Gathering Information about Your Network
16
TCP/IP Planning Checklists
17
Line Description Parameters Checklist
17
Local TCP/IP Host Information Checklist
18
Installing the TCP/IP Application Programs
19
Using the TCP/IP Administration Menu
20
Using the Configure TCP/IP Menu
21
Configuring TCP/IP Using the EZ-Setup Wizard
23
Configuring TCP/IP Using the Command Line Interface
23
Step 1-Configuring a Line Description
24
Step 2-Configuring a TCP/IP Interface
24
Step 3-Configuring TCP/IP Routes
26
Step 4-Configuring TCP/IP Attributes
30
Step 5-Configuring TCP/IP Remote System Information (X.25)
30
Step 6-Configuring TCP/IP Host Table Entries
32
Adding an Entry to the Host Table
32
Work with TCP/IP Host Table Display
33
Anynet/400: APPC over TCP/IP
36
Step 7-Configuring the Local Domain and Host Name
36
Domain Name System (DNS) Server
37
Step 8-Starting TCP/IP and TCP/IP Servers
38
TCP/IP Jobs
39
End TCP/IP (ENDTCP)
40
Step 9-Verifying the TCP/IP Connection
40
Verifying Additional TCP/IP Connections
41
Verifying TCP/IP Connections with Host Name-Example
43
Verifying TCP/IP Connections with Internet Address-Example
44
Step 10-Saving Your TCP/IP Configuration
44
Chapter 2. TCP/IP: Operation, Management, and Advanced Topics
47
Network Status
47
Work with TCP/IP Network Status Menu
47
Work with TCP/IP Interface Status
48
Starting TCP/IP Interfaces
49
Ending TCP/IP Interfaces
50
Route-To-Interface Binding
50
Display TCP/IP Route Information
51
Work with TCP/IP Connection Status
52
Ending TCP/IP Connections
54
Working with Configuration Status
55
Displaying TCP/IP Network Status Information
56
Display Multicast Groups
56
Displaying TCP/IP Interfaces
57
Displaying Associated Routes
58
Displaying Route Details Option
59
Displaying TCP/IP Route Information
60
Displaying TCP/IP Connections
62
Displaying Connection Totals
63
TCP/IP Host Tables
64
Managing TCP/IP Host Tables
65
Host File Formats
65
Host Table Information with *AIX Files
65
Host Table Information with *NIC Files
65
Host Table Information with *AS400 Files
66
Tips for Merging Host Tables
66
Merging TCP/IP Host Tables
66
Example: Successful Host Table Merge
67
Example: Partly Successful Host Table Merge
67
Managing the Host Table from a Central Site
67
Step 1-Create the Host Table on Your Central System
67
Step 2-Start FTP to a Remote System
67
Step 3-Tell FTP to Send the Host File to the Remote System
67
Step 4-Merge the File
68
IP Routing and Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Redirecting
68
Dead Gateway Processing
69
Negative Advice from TCP or the Data Link Layer
69
How IP Responds to Negative Advice
70
Multihoming Function
70
Example: a Single Host on a Network over a Communications Line
71
Example: Multiple Hosts on the same Network over the same Communications Line
71
Example: Multiple Hosts on the same Network over Multiple Communications Lines
71
Example: Multiple Hosts on Different Networks over the same Communications Line
72
Example: Multiple Hosts on Different Networks over Multiple Communications Lines
72
Example: the Multihoming Function
73
Type of Service (TOS)
74
TOS Example
75
Multiple Routes
75
TCP/IP Port Restriction
76
Configuring TCP/IP Port Restrictions
77
Related Tables and the Host Table
79
Using X.25 PVC Instead of SVC
81
IP Multicasting
82
Multicast Application Programming Information
82
Multicast Restrictions
82
Chapter 3. TCP/IP Performance
85
BASE Pool Size
85
TCP/IP Jobs
85
TCP/IP Protocol Support Provided by IOP
85
Merge Host Table Performance
87
Running TCP/IP Only: Performance Considerations
87
Appendix A. Configuring a Physical Line for TCP/IP Communication
89
Configuration Steps
90
Creating the Line Description
90
Line Description Name
90
Source Service Access Point
90
Setting the Maximum Transmission Unit
91
Determining the Maximum Size of Datagrams
91
Appendix B. TCP/IP Application Exit Points and Programs
93
TCP/IP Exit Points and Exit Programs
93
OS/400 Registration Facility
94
TCP/IP Application Exit Points
94
Creating Exit Programs
95
Adding Your Exit Program to the Registration Facility
95
Step 1. Select Your Exit Point
96
Step 2: Select the Add Exit Program Option
97
Step 3: Add Your Exit Program
97
Removing Exit Programs
98
Exit Point Interfaces for TCP/IP Application Exit Points
99
TCP/IP Application Request Validation Exit Point Interface
99
Required Parameter Group
99
Usage Notes
101
Remote Execution Server Command Processing Selection Exit Point
103
Required Parameter Group
103
Usage Notes
104
Notices
107
Programming Interface Information
108
Trademarks
108
Index
111
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