
TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1)
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TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities (5722-TC1)
Dynamic IP Routing (RIP and RIP2)
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a dynamic IP routing protocol that communicates with
adjacent routers, informing each other of their respective network connections. Dynamic
routing protocols make network maintenance easier and improves network performance and
reliability. iSeries includes both RIP version 1 and RIP version 2. Version 2 of RIP adds
security and efficiency features.
Proxy Address Resolution Protocol (Proxy ARP)
Proxy ARP is an IP networking technique that allows one machine, the proxy agent, to
answer ARP request on behalf of another machine. It is useful for SLIP, PPP, and twinax
connections. This is because it can make devices appear to be all logically on the same local
LAN subnet and, therefore, avoid the need to implement either dynamic routing protocols or
static route definition.
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is an open protocol for wide area network TCP/IP connectivity
that can support both dial and leased lines. It can be used to extend an enterprise intranet
across multiple locations. It is also the defacto standard for connecting to the Internet through
an Internet Service Provider (ISP). PPP is a more robust alternative to SLIP (Serial Line
Internet Protocol), when used as a dial-up protocol. PPP's IDSN support enables iSeries to
attach to ISDN switched networks. Using PPP, the iSeries provides an excellent integrated
solution for remote LAN access and as a remote office gateway into an organization's
intranet.
Point-to-Point (PPP) Connectivity Enhancements – New with V5R1
Operations Navigator enhancements improve the ease of use when configuring and
managing Point-to-Point connectivity. Significant enhancements in function and the GUI
capabilities improve the iSeries Point-to-Point connectivity.
• Multi-link allows multiple PPP links to be grouped together to form a single virtual link
or bundle. The links that make up the bundle must be the same type. For example, all
L2TP lines, all PPP analog leased, all PPP ISDN switched, etc. If a switched line
connection is utilized, the PPP connection could be configured to use multiple links for
one connection.
• MP requires that MP support is implemented on both ends of a PPP link. MP can be
implemented with both Originator and Receiver Connection Profiles. The benefits of
MP include:
– Reducing the latency of data sent between systems by increasing the total effective
bandwidth.
Summary of Contents for i Series
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Page 31: ...1 Introduction...
Page 32: ...Introduction...
Page 38: ...Introduction 8 iSeries Handbook...
Page 39: ...9 Advanced Technology...
Page 40: ...Advanced Technology...
Page 68: ...iSeries Architecture Fundamental Strength of the iSeries 38 iSeries Handbook...
Page 69: ...39 Workload and Performance...
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Page 82: ...Workload and Performance 52 iSeries Handbook...
Page 83: ...53 iSeries Direction...
Page 84: ...iSeries Direction...
Page 93: ...63 Server Summary...
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Page 142: ...iSeries Model 250 Packages and AS 400e Server 250 112 iSeries Handbook...
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Page 163: ...133 iSeries Dedicated Server for Domino...
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Page 232: ...iSeries Model 840 202 iSeries Handbook...
Page 233: ...203 Upgrades to iSeries Server 8xx...
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Page 253: ...223 iSeries Server SB2...
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Page 262: ...iSeries Server SB3...
Page 271: ...241 HSL and Towers...
Page 272: ...HSL and Towers...
Page 304: ...Towers and Racks 274 iSeries Handbook...
Page 305: ...275 I O Processor...
Page 306: ...I O Processor...
Page 319: ...289 I O Adapter...
Page 320: ...I O Adapter...
Page 352: ...I O Adapters and Controllers 322 iSeries Handbook...
Page 353: ...323 Internal Storage...
Page 354: ...Internal Storage...
Page 381: ...351 Removable Storage...
Page 382: ...Removable Storage...
Page 390: ...Removable Storage Media Devices 360 iSeries Handbook...
Page 420: ...Externally Attached Automated Libraries 390 iSeries Handbook...
Page 421: ...391 External Disk Storage...
Page 422: ...External Disk Storage...
Page 426: ...2105 Enterprise and Versatile Storage Servers 396 iSeries Handbook...
Page 427: ...397 Peripherals...
Page 428: ...Peripherals...
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Page 457: ...427 Customer Install Features...
Page 458: ...Customer Install Features...
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Page 550: ...Software Terms 520 iSeries Handbook...
Page 551: ...521 Database...
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Page 595: ...565 WebSphere...
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Page 627: ...597 Application Development...
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Page 689: ...659 Networking...
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Page 727: ...697 System Management...
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Page 755: ...725 Printing and Document Handling...
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Page 773: ...743 Earlier Model Summary...
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Page 831: ...801 Referenced Lists...
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Page 863: ...833 Special Notices and Publications...
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Page 877: ...847 Abbreviations...
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Page 885: ...855 Index...
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