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iSeriesTCP/IP Configuration and ReferenceVersion 5SC41-5420-04

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viii OS/400 TCP/IP Configuration and Reference V5R1

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3 TFTP server programOperation identifierINPUT; BINARY(4) Indicates the operation that the user is attempting toperform. When the application identifi

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For operation identifiers 1 through 3, the operation-specific informationcontains the name of the directory or library on which the operation is to be

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Table 10. Application Request Validation Operation-Specific InformationOperation Identifier Operation-Specific Information0 NONE if application ID=00

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3.If any exception is encountered when calling the exit program, the REXECserver will not allow the operation and the message ″Exception encountered f

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Command processor identifierOUTPUT; BINARY(4) Indicates the command processor that you want theserver to use for interpreting and running the command.

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If the Qshell Interpreter option of OS/400 is not installed, the REXEC clientreceives (in the stdout stream) a REXEC protocol diagnostic message that

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NoticesThis information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A.IBM may not offer the products, services, or features discussed i

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programs and other programs (including this one) and (ii) the mutual use of theinformation which has been exchanged, should contact:IBM CorporationSof

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AS/400eATC/400CICS/400Client AccessCTDB2Distributed Relational Database ArchitectureDRDAe (Stylized)IBMIBM Global NetworkIntegrated Language Environme

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How to send your commentsYour feedback is important in helping to provide the most accurate andhigh-quality information. If you have any comments abou

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IndexSpecial Characters*AIX format 51*AS400 format 51*BASE pool size 71*IOSYSCFG authority 10*NIC format 51*SYSGEN default value 10, 76(Transmission C

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dead gateway processing 55default routeadding 15displayTCP/IP connections 48displayingsystem name and address 19distributed data interface (DDI)fiber

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NNETSTAT (Network Status)command 33network interfacetypes supported 75Network Status (NETSTAT)command 33network status for TCP/IPconnectionsdisplay 40

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TCP/IP (Transmission ControlProtocol/Internet Protocol) (continued)QTSMTPSRVR 25planning for installation andconfiguration 2QSYSWRK subsystem 25starti

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Printed in the United States of Americaon recycled paper containing 10%recovered post-consumer fiber.SC41-5420-04

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Summary of changesThis is the fifth edition of TCP/IP Configuration and Reference.Most topics from the fourth edition of TCP/IP Configuration and Refe

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Chapter 1. Configuring TCP/IPThis chapter explains how to configure an iSeries 400®server for TransmissionControl Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).

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v Working with TCP/IP host tables, including configuring a TCP/IP host nameand domain namev Verifying a TCP/IP connection (PING)Planning for TCP/IP In

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“Step 6—Configuring TCP/IP Host Table Entries” on page 18. For informationabout configuring and using a DNS server, seeDNS(http://publib.boulder.ibm.c

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Table 1. Line Description Parameters (continued)Line Type *ELAN *TRLAN *WLS *DDI *FR *X25 *ASYNC *PPP *TDLCNetwork controller RConnection type RLogica

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Table 2. Local TCP/IP Host Information (continued)X.25 / Remote System InformationHost #1 Host #2 Host #3Internet addressX.25 network addressPVC chann

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v Automatic IPLThe Automatic IPL option determines whether the system automaticallystarts when the installation process has completed successfully.Whe

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v Option 5. Start TCP/IP servers: Select this option to issue the Start TCP/IPServer (STRTCPSVR) command. This command is used to start the TCP/IPappl

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Following are descriptions of the Configure TCP/IP menu options.v Option 1. Work with TCP/IP interfaces: Select this option to add TCP/IPinterface inf

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server) was removed from the menu. Option 12, formerly Change localdomain and host names, was renamed to Change TCP/IP domaininformation.v Option 20.

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3. Configuring TCP/IP routes4. Configuring TCP/IP attributes5. Configuring remote system information (X.25)6. Configuring host table entries7. Configu

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Subnet maskDefines which part of an Internet address forms the subnet (subnetwork)field of an Internet address. An example of a single-network subnet

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When you are finished adding entries, the Work with TCP/IP Interfaces displaylooks like Figure 4.Note: Any change to the TCP/IP interfaces configurati

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same network that the server is attached to. You must also add routing entries toallow TCP/IP clients that are attempting to reach your server from a

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Preferred binding interfaceThe preferred binding interface allows administrators to choose which ofthe TCP/IP interfaces that they prefer the route to

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Note: Any changes that you make to the routing information take effectimmediately.Multiple Default RoutesDefault routes are used to route data that is

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Step 4—Configuring TCP/IP attributesTo configure the TCP/IP attributes, type option 3 on the Configure TCP/IP menu.The Change TCP/IP Attributes (CHGTC

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

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information. If DDN is specified as *YES on the X.25 connection, you should notspecify remote system information for that interface or its associated

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To add an entry to your local host table, type option 10 on the Configure TCP/IPmenu. The Work with TCP/IP Host Table Entries display is shown in Figu

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The iSeries TCP/IP host table is shipped with the LOOPBACK entry. TheLOOPBACK entry has an Internet address of 127.0.0.1 and two host names:LOOPBACK a

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Additional host names are useful as alternative nicknames. See the examples inFigure 15.Host names need not be unique. When searching the host table w

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v Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) requires your host name to be in the hosttable or on a domain name server.v You may want to use your host table

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(http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v5r1/ic2924/info/rzaku/rzakuconcat.htm) in the Information Center. If you are using the SupplementalMan

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Step 8—Starting TCP/IP and TCP/IP ServersBefore any TCP/IP services are available on the iSeries system, TCP/IP processingmust be initialized and acti

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Using the Start TCP/IP Server (STRTCPSVR) command starts the serversindividually or together. You can monitor the jobs with option 20 (Work withTCP/IP

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NoteBefore using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the information in“Notices” on page 93.Fifth Edition (May 2001)This edi

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Table 3. Jobs Used by TCP/IP (continued)Job Name DescriptionADMIN and DEFAULT ICS (HTTP) serverQTWSGxxxxx Workstation gateway (there may be several)No

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3. If the PING operation is successful, you should see messages similar to those inFigure 18.If the PING operation is unsuccessful, you should see mes

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additional systems to your network, you also need to verify their TCP/IPconnection. The examples in the following paragraphs show you how to verify ar

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Verifying TCP/IP Connections with Host Name—ExampleIn this example, sending five packets of 256 bytes each verifies the connection tothe remote system

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Verifying TCP/IP Connections with Internet Address—ExampleIn this example, (Figure 22) the connection to the remote system at Internet address9.4.191.

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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 arer

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Chapter 2. TCP/IP: Operation, Management, and AdvancedTopicsThis chapter discusses managing your network by using the NETSTAT command,and the maintena

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Work with TCP/IP Interface StatusThe Work with TCP/IP Interface Status display, as shown in Figure 25, providesthe most current summary of interface a

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Starting TCP/IP InterfacesTCP/IP interfaces are started in one of the following ways:v The Work with TCP/IP Interface Status displays are reached by:–

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ContentsAbout TCP/IP Configuration andReference (SC41-5420) ...vPrerequisite and related information . . viiOperationsNavigator...viiHow

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depends mainly on machine use and the size of the processor. To determinewhether the interface has started, view the messages in the QTCPIP job logand

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v The network ID of the interface must be equal to the logical AND of the nexthop for the route and the subnet mask for the interface.Notes:1. If the

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To view detailed information about a specific route, type 5 in the option field nextto the route and press the Enter key.Routes listed on the Display

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contain an asterisk (*). When an application requests a connection to a listeningsocket, a new connection is created. The remote Internet address and

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Ending TCP/IP ConnectionsTCP/IP connections and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) sockets can be ended fromthe Work with TCP/IP Connection Status display.

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To end the TCP/IP connections, press the Enter key from the Confirm End ofTCP/IP Connections display.If you decide not to end a TCP/IP connection or i

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Displaying TCP/IP Network Status InformationIn addition to working with network status functions, the Work with TCP/IPNetwork Status menu allows you t

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Displaying TCP/IP InterfacesTo display more detailed information about the TCP/IP interface status for specificinterfaces:1. On the Work with TCP/IP I

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Displaying Associated RoutesTo display information about the routes associated with a specific interface:1. On the Work with TCP/IP Interface Status d

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Press F11 to show the display that includes the type of service (TOS), maximumtransmission unit (MTU), type, and source.Displaying Route Details Optio

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IP Multicasting ...68Multicast Application Programming Information 68Multicast Restrictions ...68Chapter 3. TCP/IP Performance ...71

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Displaying TCP/IP Route InformationTo display TCP/IP route information:1. On the Work with TCP/IP Network Status menu, type 2 on the command lineor en

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To view the second Display TCP/IP Route Information display, press F11 (Displayroute type). The route information is presented in Figure 40. To return

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Displaying TCP/IP ConnectionsYou can request more detailed information about TCP/IP connections shown onthe Work with TCP/IP Connection Status display

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Displaying Connection TotalsTo display a summary of TCP and UDP counts, press F10 on the Work withTCP/IP Connection Status display. The counts provide

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(SNMP). For additional information about SNMP, see resources in the InformationCenter: Supplemental Manuals.TCP/IP Host TablesHost tables are a method

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Managing TCP/IP Host TablesIn a large network, it can be more efficient to administer iSeries TCP/IP from acentral site. Working with the host table w

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A complete description of the *NIC format is found in Request for Comment (RFC)952, Internet Host Table Specification. See the RFC Editor Site (http:/

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v Merge the information of the imported host table with the information that wasentered by using option 10 (Work with TCP/IP host table entries) from

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Step 4—Merge the FileType the following FTP subcommand:quote rcmd mrgtcpht fromfile(qusrsys/m03host) frommbr(host)IP Routing and Internet Control Mess

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To see routing changes due to ICMP redirect messages, select NETSTAT menu 2 orNETSTAT *RTE and then press PF11. Comparing the next hop in this display

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About TCP/IP Configuration and Reference (SC41-5420)This book contains information about configuring Transmission ControlProtocol/Internet Protocol (T

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The data link layer passes a negative advice indicator to IP when it is unable totransmit data to a first-hop (directly-connected) gateway. In most ca

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Note: The maximum number of interfaces that can be active on a line descriptionat any given time is 128. This is true for all line types (for example,

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addresses, your server appears as multiple TCP/IP hosts in the same TCP/IPnetwork (Figure 49).This scenario can be helpful for backup or to improve pe

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an Internet address of different TCP/IP networks. With these multiple Internetaddresses, you take part in different TCP/IP networks (Figure 51).This e

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Type of Service (TOS)Type of Service (TOS) is a parameter defined to indicate a quality of the servicedesired by an application program. It is specifi

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The following table shows which type of services your server uses for some of theTCP/IP applications:Table 6. AS/400 TCP/IP applications and Type of S

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a specific route defined. The system allows up to eight default routes, but eachroute must have a unique next hop value.An example of a multiple route

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the specified port. If no match is found, the requesting program is not allowed touse the specified port. If any port in the 1-1023 range is restricte

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Let us assume we have an application that uses Port 1060 in the TCP layer and wewant to restrict its use to user profile GERRY. Type the information a

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Related Tables and the Host TableSocket applications require a set of tables from which they can retrieve specificTCP/IP network data when needed. The

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The services table stores the mapping of services to ports or ports to services asshown in Figure 59. The mapping information is usually accessed with

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The network table contains the networks and the Internet address associated withthe network. Socket applications use the getnetbyname() and getnetbyad

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The TCP/IP interface now points to a specific PVC instead of a pool of SVCs.ADDTCPIFC INTNETADR('9.4.73.65') LIND(X25LINE)SUBNETMASK('2

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supported on multi-access nonbroadcast networks. IP multicast is also notcurrently supported on Frame Relay, FDDI/SDDI, or ATM networks. To determinew

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Chapter 3. TCP/IP PerformanceThe following are performance items that should be considered when usingTCP/IP.*BASE Pool SizeThe TCP/IP protocol and app

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v Checksum calculation of outgoing TCP and UPD datagrams (prior to V4R4)v Checksum verification of incoming TCP and UPD datagrams (prior to V4R4)v Out

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Note: If you configure your 100 Mbps ethernet line for TCPONLY, all IOP assistfunctions are disabled.TCP/IP-assist functions that are available on fra

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If you have one of these configurations, you can use the TCPONLY parameterwhen you create or change your Ethernet line descriptions. Setting TCPONLY t

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Appendix A. Configuring a Physical Line for TCP/IPCommunicationOn the iSeries 400, communication occurs through objects called lines, controllers,and

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Prerequisite and related informationUse the iSeries Information Center as your starting point for looking up iSeries andAS/400e technical information.

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You can describe the characteristics of the communications devices using the byCreate Device Description (Network) (CRTDEVNET) command or by letting t

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If the Ethernet standard prompt is *ETHV2, the system sends and receives allTCP/IP data in Ethernet Version 2 frames. You do not need to configure any

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Appendix B. TCP/IP Application Exit Points and ProgramsCertain TCP/IP applications provide exit points that enable them to callcustomer-written exit p

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OS/400 Registration FacilityExit points for TCP/IP applications are automatically registered when the parentproduct or option is installed, using the

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Table 9. TCP/IP Application Exit Points (continued)TCP/IP Application Exit Point Exit Point FormatNote:1The same interface format is used for request

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Step 1. Select your exit pointType 8 next to the exit point to which you want to add an exit program. Forexample, to associate a program with the WSG

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Step 2: Select the Add Exit Program optionSelect the add option by typing a 1 (Add) in the Opt column as shown inFigure 66.Step 3: Add your exit progr

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When you add workstation gateway server exit programs, you do not need toend and restart the workstation gateway server. The WSG server checks for the

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Exit Point Interfaces for TCP/IP Application Exit PointsThe exit point interfaces for TCP/IP application exit points are:v TCP/IP application request

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