Installing the tcp/ip application programs – IBM SC41-5420-04 User Manual
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Table 2. Local TCP/IP Host Information (continued)
X.25 / Remote System Information
Host #1
Host #2
Host #3
Internet address
X.25 network address
PVC channel ID
Packet or window size
Once you have documented configuration information, you are ready to install the
TCP/IP program on your server. The information in the section that follows will
help you do that. See “Installing the TCP/IP Application Programs”.
Installing the TCP/IP Application Programs
Important
To determine whether the TCP/IP LP is already installed, enter GO LICPGM
(Go Licensed Program) on the command line and then select Option 10 to
display the installed licensed programs. If the TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities
LP is not installed on your system, continue by following the instructions in
this section to perform the installation.
Installing TCP/IP on your iSeries server allows you to connect an iSeries to a
network.
Perform the following 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
media is a tape, insert it into your tape drive.
2.
Type GO LICPGM at the command prompt and press Enter to access the
Work
with Licensed Programs display.
3.
Select option 11 (Install licensed programs) on the
Work with Licensed
Programs display to see a list of licensed programs and optional parts of
licensed programs.
4.
Type 1 in the option column next to 5769TC1 TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities for
AS/400 licensed program. The
Confirm Licensed Programs to Install display
shows the licensed program you selected to install. Press Enter to confirm.
5.
Fill in the following choices on the
Install Options display:
v Installation Device
Type OPT01, if installing from a CD drive.
Type TAP01, if installing from a tape drive.
v Objects to Install
The Objects to Install option allows you to install both programs and
language objects, only programs, or only language objects.
Chapter 1. Configuring TCP/IP
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