IBM SC41-5420-04 User Manual

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Contents

About TCP/IP Configuration and
Reference (SC41-5420) . . . . . . . . v

Prerequisite and related information . . vii

Operations Navigator .

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How to send your comments . . . . . ix

Summary of changes . . . . . . . . . xi

Chapter 1. Configuring TCP/IP . . . . . 1

What you need to know before you can configure
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Planning for TCP/IP Installation and Configuration . 2

Gathering Information About your Network .

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TCP/IP Planning Checklists .

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Line Description Parameters Checklist .

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Local TCP/IP Host Information Checklist.

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Installing the TCP/IP Application Programs .

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Using the TCP/IP Administration Menu .

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Using the Configure TCP/IP Menu .

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Configuring TCP/IP using the EZ-Setup Wizard .

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Configuring TCP/IP using the Command Line
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Step 1—Configuring a Line Description .

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Step 2—Configuring a TCP/IP Interface .

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Step 3—Configuring TCP/IP Routes .

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Step 4—Configuring TCP/IP attributes .

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Step 5—Configuring TCP/IP Remote System
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Step 6—Configuring TCP/IP Host Table Entries

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Adding an Entry to the Host Table

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Work with TCP/IP Host Table Display .

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AnyNet/400: APPC over TCP/IP .

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Step 7—Configuring the Local Domain and Host
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Domain Name System (DNS) Server .

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Step 8—Starting TCP/IP and TCP/IP Servers .

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TCP/IP Jobs .

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End TCP/IP (ENDTCP) .

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Step 9—Verifying the TCP/IP Connection .

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Verifying Additional TCP/IP Connections .

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Verifying TCP/IP Connections with Host
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Verifying TCP/IP Connections with Internet
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Step 10—Saving Your TCP/IP Configuration .

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Chapter 2. TCP/IP: Operation,
Management, and Advanced Topics . . 33

Network Status .

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Work with TCP/IP Network Status Menu .

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Work with TCP/IP Interface Status

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Starting TCP/IP Interfaces .

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Ending TCP/IP Interfaces

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Route-to-Interface Binding

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Display TCP/IP Route Information

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Work with TCP/IP Connection Status

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Ending TCP/IP Connections.

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Working with Configuration Status

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Displaying TCP/IP Network Status Information

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Display Multicast Groups.

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Displaying TCP/IP Interfaces .

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Displaying Associated Routes .

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Displaying Route Details Option .

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Displaying TCP/IP Route Information .

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Displaying TCP/IP Connections

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Displaying Connection Totals

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TCP/IP Host Tables

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Managing TCP/IP Host Tables .

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Host File Formats .

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Host Table Information with *AIX Files .

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Host Table Information with *NIC Files .

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Host Table Information with *AS400 Files .

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Tips for Merging Host Tables

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Merging TCP/IP Host Tables

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Example: Successful Host Table Merge .

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Example: Partly Successful Host Table Merge

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Managing the Host Table from a Central Site .

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Step 1—Create the Host Table on Your Central
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Step 2—Start FTP to a Remote System

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Step 3—Tell FTP to Send the Host File to the
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Step 4—Merge the File

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IP Routing and Internet Control Message Protocol
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Dead Gateway Processing

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Negative Advice from TCP or the Data Link
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How IP Responds to Negative Advice

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Multihoming Function.

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Example: A Single Host on a Network over a
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Example: Multiple Hosts on the Same Network
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Example: Multiple Hosts on the Same Network
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Example: Multiple Hosts on Different Networks
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Example: Multiple Hosts on Different Networks
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Example: The Multihoming function .

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Type of Service (TOS) .

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TOS Example .

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Multiple Routes .

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TCP/IP Port Restriction .

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Configuring TCP/IP Port Restrictions

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Related Tables and the Host Table .

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Using X.25 PVC instead of SVC

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 1997, 2001

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