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Type option 1 (Add) at the input-capable top list entry to go to the Add TCP/IP
Remote System (ADDTCPRSI) display, as shown in Figure 10.

The network controller used by iSeries TCP/IP does not allow you to specify X.25
user facilities. However, some of the values usually configured on a controller,
using the ADDTCPRSI command, allow you to configure each X.25 remote system.
These values include reverse charging, packet sizes, and window sizes.

Use the following CL command to enter the information as shown in the display
above:

ADDTCPRSI INTNETADR('9.4.73.66')

NETADR(40030002)

Notes:

1.

Specifying remote system information for an X.25 DDN interface causes that
information to be used instead of the DDN conversion algorithm. The DDN
conversion algorithm is used only for a connection with DDN specified as *YES
when you try to connect to a host that is not defined in the remote system

Work with TCP/IP Remote System Information

System: SYSNAM890

Type options, press Enter.

1=Add

4=Remove

5=Display

Internet

Network

Reverse

Opt

Address

Address

PVC

Charges

_

_______________

(No remote system information)

Figure 9. Work with Remote System (X.25) Information

Add TCP/IP Remote System (ADDTCPRSI)

Type choices, press Enter.

Internet address . . . . . . . . > '9.4.73.66'

Network address . . . . . . . . > 40030002

PVC logical channel identifier

001-FFF

X.25 reverse charge . . . . . .

*NONE

*NONE, *REQUEST, *ACCEPT

Additional Parameters

Default packet size:

Transmit packet size . . . . .

*LIND

*LIND, 64, 128, 256, 512...

Receive packet size . . . . .

*LIND

*LIND, *TRANSMIT, 64, 128...

Default window size:

Transmit window size . . . . .

*LIND

1-15, *LIND

Receive window size . . . . .

*LIND

1-15, *LIND, *TRANSMIT

Bottom

F3=Exit

F4=Prompt

F5=Refresh

F12=Cancel

F13=How to use this display

F24=More keys

Figure 10. Add Remote System (X.25) Information

Chapter 1. Configuring TCP/IP

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Summary of Contents for SC41-5420-04

Page 1: ...iSeries TCP IP Configuration and Reference Version 5 SC41 5420 04...

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Page 3: ...iSeries TCP IP Configuration and Reference Version 5 SC41 5420 04...

Page 4: ...on May 2001 This edition replaces SC41 5420 03 This edition applies only to reduced instruction set computer RISC systems Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1997 2001 All rights res...

Page 5: ...36 Route to Interface Binding 36 Display TCP IP Route Information 37 Work with TCP IP Connection Status 38 Ending TCP IP Connections 40 Working with Configuration Status 41 Displaying TCP IP Network S...

Page 6: ...IP Application Exit Points and Programs 79 TCP IP Exit Points and Exit Programs 79 OS 400 Registration Facility 80 TCP IP Application Exit Points 80 Creating Exit Programs 81 Adding Your Exit Program...

Page 7: ...nternet Protocol TCP IP and operating and managing your network Most topics have been moved to the Information Center Note This book contains links to various topics within the Information Center and...

Page 8: ...vi OS 400 TCP IP Configuration and Reference V5R1...

Page 9: ...ion v iSeries 400 Installation and Service Library SK3T 4096 00 This CD ROM contains PDF manuals needed for installation and system maintenance of an IBM iSeries 400 server v iSeries 400 Setup and Ope...

Page 10: ...viii OS 400 TCP IP Configuration and Reference V5R1...

Page 11: ...an give the form to the local IBM branch office or IBM representative for postage paid mailing v If you prefer to send comments by FAX use either of the following numbers United States Canada and Puer...

Page 12: ...x OS 400 TCP IP Configuration and Reference V5R1...

Page 13: ...ster LPR v Point to Point Protocol PPP v Post Office Protocol POP v Remote Execution REXEC v Route Daemon RouteD v Telnet v Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP v Troubleshooting v Workstation Gateway...

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Page 15: ...2 on page 8 The initial displays and menus that are shown when you configure TCP IP on your system may not contain any entries The sample command line interface displays in this chapter may already c...

Page 16: ...es of the systems in your network For example do either of the following v Build a local host table v Identify a Domain Name System DNS server for maintaining host table entries 3 Install the appropri...

Page 17: ...6 Familiarize yourself with the TCP IP Administration Menu The TCP IP Administration menu Figure 1 on page 6 provides easy access to common functions associated with administering TCP IP To get to thi...

Page 18: ...TCP IP Host Information Checklist Table 2 Local TCP IP Host Information Interfaces to Local TCP IP Networks Interface 1 Interface 2 Interface 3 Internet address Line description name Subnet mask Inter...

Page 19: ...owing steps to install TCP IP on your server 1 Insert your installation media for TCP IP into your server If your installation media is a CD ROM insert it into your optical device If your installation...

Page 20: ...s menu to configure your local server to communicate with other systems in a TCP IP network v Option 2 Configure TCP IP applications Displays the Configure TCP IP Applications menu Use the options on...

Page 21: ...Option 9 Start TCP IP FTP session Select this option to issue the Start TCP IP FTP STRTCPFTP command This command is used to start a file transfer using TCP IP This command is the iSeries version of t...

Page 22: ...ses or to print the list v Option 10 Work with TCP IP host table entries Select this option to add host IP addresses and their associated host names to the host table or to display change print rename...

Page 23: ...es Select this option to configure the tables related to TCP IP These tables are Protocol table Contains a list of protocols used in the Internet Services table Contains a list of services and the spe...

Page 24: ...ce service access point SSAP list The SSAP X AA required for an IEEE 802 3 Ethernet is automatically allocated if you use the SYSGEN special value When TCP IP starts an interface the line controller a...

Page 25: ...sociated local interface An additional requirement is for the subnet mask that is defined for the associated local interface Automatic start Refers to whether the TCP IP interface is started automatic...

Page 26: ...t are not on the Add TCP IP Interface ADDTCPIFC Type choices press Enter Internet address Line description Name LOOPBACK VIRTUALIP Subnet mask Associated local interface NONE Type of service NORMAL MI...

Page 27: ...ation includes the subnet part as well In other words the route destination equals the address of a TCP IP network to be reached Subnet mask A bit mask that defines which part of an Internet address f...

Page 28: ...pter Manual configuration of the routes that tell TCP IP how to reach the local networks is not required iSeries TCP IP generates these routes automatically from the configuration information for the...

Page 29: ...e of NONE Consult Multiple Routes on page 61 for further information about multiple default routes and the type of service TOS parameter Add TCP IP Route ADDTCPRTE Type choices press Enter Route desti...

Page 30: ...work address of each system if you use a switched virtual circuit SVC If a permanent virtual circuit PVC is set up by the network connecting your system with your remote TCP IP partner you need to kno...

Page 31: ...ion with DDN specified as YES when you try to connect to a host that is not defined in the remote system Work with TCP IP Remote System Information System SYSNAM890 Type options press Enter 1 Add 4 Re...

Page 32: ...esses and related host names for your network Host tables map Internet addresses to TCP IP host names Host tables allow users to use an easily remembered name for a system in a network without having...

Page 33: ...licitly known Work with TCP IP Host Table Entries System SYSNAM890 Type options press Enter 1 Add 2 Change 4 Remove 5 Display 7 Rename Internet Host Opt Address Name _ _______________ _ 127 0 0 1 LOOP...

Page 34: ...specifies this value as a host name You can define up to four names for each Internet address If the TCP IP host is in your local domain then it is not necessary to qualify the host with the domain n...

Page 35: ...ere are several reasons to put your host name in the host table v You may want to use your host name when using FTP TELNET or PING to test your own system s configuration Work with TCP IP Host Table E...

Page 36: ...and identified in the TCP IP domain The local domain name is also used by sockets to help in host name resolution at the Domain Name System DNS server The Post Office Protocol POP and Simple Mail Tran...

Page 37: ...th large host tables it is more convenient to have DNS servers than to have a complete copy of the host table on every host in the network A DNS server maintains the host table for an entire TCP IP do...

Page 38: ...at are issued If the QTCPIP job does not start look for spooled job logs Generally the user for these job logs is QTCP Use the Work with Spooled Files WRKSPLF command and specify QTCP for the user WRK...

Page 39: ...nversion 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...

Page 40: ...the End TCP IP ENDTCP command to end all TCP IP processing The command can be issued from the command line or by using option 4 on the TCP IP Administration menu To display this menu enter GO TCPADM o...

Page 41: ...test TCP IP applications without actually connecting to a physical network The server defines LOOPBACK as the default host name by automatically creating an entry in the local host table Verifying Add...

Page 42: ...F4 The display for the VFYTCPCNN command appears Figure 20 2 Type the name of a remote system as defined in your host table or as defined by your domain name server If you prefer to use an Internet a...

Page 43: ..._______________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Remote internet address _____________________________ Additional Parameters Mess...

Page 44: ...__ _______________________________________________________________________________ Additional Parameters Message mode Response message detail VERBOSE VERBOSE QUIET Summary if response errors COMP COMP...

Page 45: ...Note You do not have to end TCP IP in order to save the configuration files However you should end TCP IP before any TCP IP configuration files are restored Chapter 1 Configuring TCP IP 31...

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Page 47: ...Web page for more information NETSTAT displays the current TCP IP protocol stack information This information does not necessarily match the configuration data you see when using the Configure TCP IP...

Page 48: ...n in Figure 26 on page 35 Work with TCP IP Network Status System SYSNAM04 Select one of the following 1 Work with TCP IP interface status 2 Display TCP IP route information 3 Work with TCP IP connecti...

Page 49: ...et Protocol IP over Systems Network Architecture SNA interfaces For information about starting IP over SNA interfaces see the STRIPSIFC Start IP over SNA Interface command in Control Languages http pu...

Page 50: ...s and IP over SNA interfaces For information about ending IP over SNA interfaces see the ENDIPSIFC End IP over SNA Interface command in Control Languages http publib boulder ibm com pubs html as400 v5...

Page 51: ...nformation 1 On the Work with TCP IP Network Status menu type 2 on the command line or enter the WRKTCPSTS RTE command 2 Press the Enter key The first of the two Display TCP IP Route Information displ...

Page 52: ...he Work with TCP IP Network Status menu or enter the WRKTCPSTS CNN 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...

Page 53: ...Display byte counts F13 Sort by column F14 Display port numbers F22 Display entire field F24 More keys Figure 29 Work with TCP IP Connection Status Display 1 of 3 Work with TCP IP Connection Status Sy...

Page 54: ...ype options press Enter 4 End 5 Display details Remote Remote Local Local Opt Address Port Address Port Type ftp con TCP telnet TCP telnet TCP lpd TCP 9 125 87 222 1070 TCP 9 5 1 131 1954 9 125 87 10...

Page 55: ...ace Using the options shown in Figure 33 on page 42 you can vary a line description on or off display the Work with Job menu and display the line description or mode status This option cannot be used...

Page 56: ...h you want to see the associated multicast groups 2 Press the Enter key Figure 34 on page 43 illustrates the display of the multicast groups for an Ethernet interface If you have requested multicast g...

Page 57: ...have requested interface status information for more than one interface press the Enter key to view the remaining displays Display Multicast Host Groups System SYSNAM04 Interface internet address 10 5...

Page 58: ...r more than one interface press the Enter key to view the remaining displays Display TCP IP Interface Status System SYSNAM04 Interface host name sysnam04 endicott ibm Internet address 9 125 87 10 Subn...

Page 59: ...y Figure 37 on page 46 and Figure 38 on page 46 are examples Display Associated Routes System SYSNAM04 Interface internet address 9 125 87 10 Type options press Enter 5 Display details Route Subnet Ne...

Page 60: ...ndicott ibm Next hop DIRECT Type of service MAXTHRPUT Route available YES Route type DIRECT Route source CFG Change date time 04 26 94 14 32 32 Route maximum transmission unit 1989 Reference count 0 L...

Page 61: ...IRECT YES DFTROUTE NONE 9 125 87 169 YES DFTROUTE NONE 9 125 87 250 YES Bottom F3 Exit F5 Refresh F6 Print list F11 Display route type F12 Cancel F13 Sort by column F17 Top F18 Bottom Figure 39 Displa...

Page 62: ...Figure 41 Figure 42 on page 49 and Figure 43 on page 49 show displays for a TCP connection Display TCP Connection Status System SYSNAM04 Connection identification Remote host name drfun rchland ibm co...

Page 63: ...53023 Incoming urgency number 1545153022 Incoming window number 1545160742 More Press Enter to continue F3 Exit F5 Refresh F6 Print F10 Display IP options F12 Cancel F14 Display port numbers F22 Displ...

Page 64: ...f managing IP addresses and host names particularly in large network environments However even some small organizations that access the Internet require a DNS server to meet their name service needs D...

Page 65: ...he imported host table The name of the database file containing the local host table is QATOCHOST with member HOSTS in library QUSRSYS This file is used directly by iSeries TCP IP no conversion into a...

Page 66: ...QUSRSYS A single record contains an Internet address up to four host domain names and a text description field For more details regarding record and file formats use the DSPFFD Display File Field Des...

Page 67: ...PARKY SYSNAM123 IBM COM at address 9 4 6 138 found host table Duplicate host name MVAX SYSNAM123 IBM COM at address 9 4 6 252 found host table File M03HOSTS member FIRST merged with host table however...

Page 68: ...next datagram is then sent using the more optimum route received from the gateway You can see the updated routing table by using NETSTAT option 2 A route created by the ICMP redirect mechanism is reco...

Page 69: ...ilure can be detected by either TCP or the data link layer v Failure of a gateway other than the first hop gateway The path between source and destination TCP IP hosts can traverse multiple gateways T...

Page 70: ...spect gateway the gateway is considered active and the routes are restored Notes about IP Responses to Negative Advice 1 If an ICMP redirect message is received during dead gateway processing routes t...

Page 71: ...AN network You add multiple TCP IP interfaces Each of these TCP IP interfaces includes an Internet address of the same TCP IP network With these multiple Internet addresses your server appears as mult...

Page 72: ...IP networks for example the company intranet and connections with business partners and service providers For each of these different TCP IP networks your server must configure a unique Internet addr...

Page 73: ...erver SYSNAM03 connects with a service provider by using TCP IP and the same X 25 network attachment Figure 52 The Internet address assigned by the service provider for the server is 223 1 1 17 The mu...

Page 74: ...follows NORMAL Normal service is used for delivery of datagrams MINDELAY Minimize delay means that prompt delivery is important for datagrams with this indication MAXTHRPUT Maximize throughput means...

Page 75: ...nterfaces and routes in the TCP IP configuration Based on the administrator s knowledge of the hardware technologies available on systems and networks used TOS values for the routes must also be defin...

Page 76: ...ricting the use of ports 21 23 or 25 prevents other users from using FTP TELNET or SMTP respectively The iSeries Add TCP IP Port Restriction ADDTCPPORT command allows you to restrict usage of a single...

Page 77: ...the server application As an example for File Transfer Protocol FTP this would be user profile QTCP Configuring TCP IP Port Restrictions To configure TCP IP port restrictions type option 4 on the Conf...

Page 78: ...pe choices press Enter Range of port values Lower value 1060 1 65535 Upper value ONLY 1 65535 ONLY Protocol tcp UDP TCP User profile gerry Character value Bottom F3 Exit F4 Prompt F5 Refresh F12 Cance...

Page 79: ...s host table v etc protocols protocol table v etc services service table v etc networks network table iSeries TCP IP maintains the service protocol and network tables as database files iSeries TCP IP...

Page 80: ...p ftp control 21 udp ftp data 20 tcp ftp data 20 udp gopher 70 tcp gopher 70 udp graphics 41 tcp graphics 41 udp pop3 110 tcp More Parameters for options 1 and 4 or command F3 Exit F4 Prompt F5 Refres...

Page 81: ...re shown how to define the X 25 network address of each system that uses a switched virtual circuit SVC To replace the X 25 SVC with an X 25 permanent virtual circuit PVC connection the example below...

Page 82: ...ast characteristics associated with that socket The setsockopt function accepts the following IPPROTO_IP level flags v IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP Joins the multicast group specified v IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP Leaves...

Page 83: ...e token ring line description To add this address to a line description that is named TRNLINE use the following command CHGLINTRN LIND TRNLINE FCNADR C00000040000 The 2617 Ethernet IOP also requires m...

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Page 85: ...e of these pieces of information is the routing entry compare value This value identifies which routing entry in a subsystem description is used when this job is submitted By changing that routing ent...

Page 86: ...OS 400 release and the TCP IP configuration For details about specific functions contact your local service representative TCP IP assist functions are available on these IOPs v 2617 Ethernet IEEE 802...

Page 87: ...data represents averages of measurements that are taken The actual time required on your server will be different Three cases were measured v Small merge merge a 250 record file into the local host ta...

Page 88: ...rations you can use the TCPONLY parameter when you create or change your Ethernet line descriptions Setting TCPONLY to YES in other hardware configurations has no effect on the line 74 OS 400 TCP IP C...

Page 89: ...ing the Create Network Interface Frame Relay Network CRTNWIFR command The line description is created using the appropriate Create Line Description command and attached to the frame relay NWI by speci...

Page 90: ...hysical line to support TCP IP If a line description does not exist for a physical IOP you must create a new one Use one of the commands mentioned in Table 8 on page 75 to create a line description or...

Page 91: ...ends on the value that you specify for the route on the MTU parameter of the route or interface commands mentioned previously It also depends on the type of physical line that you use the maximum fram...

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Page 93: ...ssed to an exit program An exit program is a program to which the exit point passes control For each exit point there is an associated programming interface called an exit point interface The exit poi...

Page 94: ...work with exit programs associated with an exit point The Work with Registration Information display is shown in Figure 63 on page 82 TCP IP Application Exit Points The following table lists the exit...

Page 95: ...n of your exit program 3 Design the exit program 4 Code the exit program 5 Add the exit program to the appropriate exit point in the registration facility See Adding Your Exit Program to the Registrat...

Page 96: ...Restore User Profile Exit Poi QIBM_QTF_TRANSFER TRAN0100 YES Original File Transfer Functi QIBM_QTMF_CLIENT_REQ VLRQ0100 YES FTP Client Request Validation QIBM_QTMF_SERVER_REQ VLRQ0100 YES FTP Server...

Page 97: ...soon as you start additional sessions Changes do not affect client sessions that are already running 4 When you add FTP server exit programs end and restart the FTP servers to ensure that all servers...

Page 98: ...m that performs a security related operation this operation is no longer performed Remove security related exit programs with caution Add Exit Program ADDEXITPGM Type choices press Enter Exit point QI...

Page 99: ...F_CLIENT_REQ Exit Point Name QIBM_QTMF_SERVER_REQ Exit Point Name QIBM_QTMX_SERVER_REQ Exit Point Name QIBM_QTOD_SERVER_REQ Exit Point Format Name VLRQ0100 The TCP IP request validation exit point ena...

Page 100: ...run if it is allowed Remote IP address INPUT CHAR The Internet Protocol IP address of the remote host system This string is in dotted decimal format left justified The remote host may be a client or a...

Page 101: ...emainder of the current session v The exit program will not be called again for this operation identifier 0 Reject the operation 1 Allow the operation 2 Always allow this operation identifier v This o...

Page 102: ...elete directory library RMD XRMD 3 Set current directory LCD CWD CDUP XCWD XCUP 4 List directory library LIST NLIST 5 Delete files DELE 6 Send files APPEND PUT MPUT2 RETR 7 Receive files GET MGET2 APP...

Page 103: ...P address Input Char 3 Length of remote IP address Input Binary 4 4 Command string Input Char 5 Length of command string Input Binary 4 6 Command processor identifier Output Binary 4 7 Character conve...

Page 104: ...stream from the ASCII CCSID that the CHGRXCA command specifies to the job CCSID If the job CCSID is 65535 the server uses the default CCSID of the job v The server converts data in the stdout and ster...

Page 105: ...streams to file descriptors 0 1 and 2 respectively The server sets the QIBM_USE_DESCRIPTOR_STDIO environment variable to Y Any other environment variables that the exit program sets are inherited by t...

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Page 111: ...YTCPCNN 27 VFYTCPCNN Verify TCP IP Connection 27 Work with Registration Information WRKREGINF 81 Work with TCP IP Network Status WRKTCPSTS 33 WRKREGINF Work with Registration Information 81 WRKTCPSTS...

Page 112: ...system 53 host information 51 host name configuring 22 definition 22 host table adding entry 18 before using STRTCP command 25 configuring 18 conversion 25 creating 53 displaying 19 duplicate host nam...

Page 113: ...oving exit program 84 request validation application exit point interface 85 exit program FTP 85 REXEC Remote Execution server exit programs 89 RMVEXITPGM Remove Exit Program command 84 route default...

Page 114: ...5 QSYSWRK subsystem 25 starting 24 U user profile definition 64 V Verify TCP IP Connection VFYTCPCNN command 27 verifying TCP IP connections 27 VFYTCPCNN Verify TCP IP Connection command 27 W wireless...

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