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Introduction |
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IPv4
Address Structure |
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Syntax
Summary |
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Appendix:
Publisher |
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ACCESS |
Control
access to VSE by IP address |
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ASECURITY |
Configure
the Automatic Security Exit |
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AUTOLOAD |
Determines
automatic loading of File I/O drivers when files are defined. |
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CHECKSUM |
Control
how checksums are computed. |
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CLOSE FILE |
Close
an open file. |
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CONNECT_SEQUENCE |
Control
how connection requests are allocated by IP address pattern-checking. |
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CONSOLE_HOLD |
Maintain
a console command prompt. |
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DEFINE ADAPTER |
Creates
an adapter definition within the scope of a DEFINE LINK. |
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DEFINE ALTIP |
Causes
the stack to monitor and respond to ARP requests for additional home
addresses. |
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DEFINE CGI |
Load
a CGI program and make it available for use. |
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DEFINE EVENT |
Monitor
a POWER class for automatic report distribution. |
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DEFINE FILE |
Define
a file in the TCP/IP file systems and associate it with a file I/O driver. |
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DEFINE FILEIO |
Defines
a file I/O driver for a file type |
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DEFINE FTPD |
Create
a File Transfer Protocol Daemon. |
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DEFINE GPSD |
Create
a General Print Server Daemon. |
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DEFINE HTTPD |
Create
a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (web server) Daemon. |
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DEFINE LINK |
Create
a link between TCP/IP and a network or to a directly-connected stack. |
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DEFINE LOG |
Create
a system log file. |
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DEFINE LPD |
Create
a Line Printer Daemon. |
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DEFINE MASK |
Create
a subnet mask for a particular network. |
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DEFINE MENU |
Load
a menu file and make it available for use by Telnet Daemons. |
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DEFINE NAME |
Associate
a TCP/IP name with an IP address or a script file. |
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DEFINE NTPD |
Create
a Network Time Server Daemon. |
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DEFINE PUBLISHER |
Create
a Publishing Daemon. |
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DEFINE ROUTE |
Add
an entry to the TCP/IP routing table. |
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DEFINE SOTRACE |
Start
a Socket Trace. |
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DEFINE TELNETD |
Create
a TN3270 or TN3270E Daemon |
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DEFINE TLSD |
Creates
a SSL/TLS Daemon. |
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DEFINE TRACE |
Start
a Datagram Trace |
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DEFINE TRANSLATION |
Load
and control ASCII/EBCDIC translation tables. |
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DEFINE USER |
Create
a user ID and password. |
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DELETE ALTIP |
Remove
an alternate home address. |
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DELETE CGI |
Remove
a CGI program from storage. |
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DELETE EVENT |
Terminate
monitoring of a POWER class. |
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DELETE FILE |
Remove
a file from the TCP/IP file system |
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DELETE FTPD |
Terminate
a File Transfer Protocol Daemon. |
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DELETE GPSD |
Terminate
a General Print Server Daemon. |
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DELETE HTTPD |
Terminate
a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (web server) Daemon. |
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DELETE LINK |
Remove
a link between TCP/IP and a network or to a directly-connected stack. |
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DELETE LPD |
Terminate
a Line Printer Daemon. |
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DELETE MASK |
Delete
a subnet mask for a particular network. |
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DELETE MENU |
Remove
a TN3270 menu file from memory. |
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DELETE NAME |
Remove
a TCP/IP symbolic name. |
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DELETE NTPD |
Terminate
a Network Time Server Daemon. |
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DELETE PUBLISHER |
Terminates
a Publisher Daemon. |
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DELETE ROUTE |
Remove
an entry from the network routing table. |
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DELETE TELNETD |
Terminate
a TN3270 or TN3270E Daemon |
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DELETE TLSD |
Terminate
an SSL/TLS Daemon. |
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DELETE TRACE |
Terminate
a trace and free its storage. |
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DELETE USER |
Remove
a user ID and password entry. |
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DIAGNOSE |
Control
diagnostic display options. |
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DISCOVER |
Determine
the "best" MTU size to a remote host. |
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DOWNCHECK |
Control
safety prompt for SHUTDOWN command. |
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DUMP |
Perform
a formatted dump of various TCP/IP control blocks. |
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DUMPOPTION |
Control
the format of TCP/IP-initiated storage dumps. |
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EMAIL |
Set
global default options for the email client. |
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EXECUTE |
Execute
an operator command script. |
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FLUSH |
Terminate
all processing with a specific remote host. |
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FTPBATCH_FETCH |
Determine
automatic use of the FTPBATCH program when the FTP batch program is invoke. |
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GATEWAY |
Control
forwarding of datagrams not intended for the VSE stack. |
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IBBLOK |
Controls
allocation and retention of Internet Buffer Blocks. |
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INCLUDE |
Includes
a library member in the initialization parameter set. |
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ISOLATION |
Prevents
inbound connection requests from being honored. |
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MESSAGE |
Controls
message suppression. |
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MODIFY CONSOLE |
Allows
adjustments to how messages display on the console. |
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MODIFY FILE |
Changes
parameters and characteristics of an entry in the TCP/IP file system. |
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MODIFY LOG |
Changes
characteristics of a system log file. |
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MODIFY ROUTE |
Change
values on an existing entry in the Route Table. |
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OPENCHECK |
Causes
a periodic check for files left open by various processes. |
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PING |
Issues
an ICMP Echo (PING) request. |
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PING_MESSAGE |
Controls
the "ping request received" console message. |
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PORTQUEUE |
Controls
how inbound connection requests are queued for an application. |
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PORTRANGE |
Control
range for dynamic port assignment. |
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QUERY ACTIVE |
Displays
the status of active Daemons. |
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QUERY ALL |
Issues
all QUERY commands. |
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QUERY ALTIPS |
Displays
all alternate IP addresses. |
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QUERY ARPS |
Displays
the current content of the ARP table. |
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QUERY CGIS |
Displays
all currently available CGI programs |
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QUERY CONNECTIONS |
Displays
the status of one or more connections. |
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QUERY DIAGNOSE |
Display
current Diagnose settings. |
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QUERY DUMPOPTIONS |
Displays
options for TCP/IP-produced dumps. |
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QUERY EMAIL |
Displays
Email Client settings. |
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QUERY EVENTS |
Displays
the status of automation processing. |
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QUERY EXTTYPES |
Displays
contents of the External Types table/ |
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QUERY FILES |
Displays
the contents of the TCP/IP file system. |
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QUERY FILEIO |
Displays
the status of the File I/O driver programs. |
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QUERY FRAGMENTS |
Displays
the status of fragmented datagram reassembly. |
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QUERY FTPDS |
Displays
the status of the File Transfer Protocol Daemons. |
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QUERY GPSDS |
Displays
the status of the General Print Server Daemons. |
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QUERY HOME |
Displays
all IP addresses in the "Home Address" table. |
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QUERY HTTPDS |
Displays
the status of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (web server) Daemons. |
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QUERY IBBLOKS |
Displays
IBBLOK settings and statistics |
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QUERY ISTATS |
Displays
statistics detailing internal stack functions. |
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QUERY LINKS |
Displays
the status of network links. |
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QUERY LOCKS |
Displays
the current lock status. |
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QUERY LOGS |
Displays
available consoles and logs, along with their properties. |
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QUERY LPDS |
Displays
the status of Line Printer Daemons. |
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QUERY MASKS |
Shows
all defined sub network masks, by network number. |
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QUERY MENUS |
Displays
menus available for TN3270 use. |
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QUERY NAMES |
Displays
TCP/IP names and the values associated with them. |
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QUERY NTPDS |
Displays
status of NTP Daemons |
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QUERY OPENFILES |
Displays
a list a files that are currently open. |
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QUERY OPTIONS |
Displays
the current values of modifiable parameters. |
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QUERY PORTQUEUE |
Displays
statistics associated with queued connection requests. |
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QUERY PUBLISHER |
Displays
the status of the Publisher Daemon, |
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QUERY PRODKEYS |
Displays
the TCP/IP product keys being used, the names of the licensed products, and
the expiration dates of the keys. |
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QUERY PROGRAMS |
Displays
the program phases being used by TCP/IP, their characteristics, their memory
locations, and the library from which each was loaded. |
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QUERY ROUTES |
Displays
the content of the network routing table or the route taken to reach a
specific address. |
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QUERY SECURITY |
Displays
current security settings. |
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QUERY STATISTICS |
Displays
a summary of stack-related information. |
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QUERY STORAGE |
Displays
detailed information on memory use. |
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QUERY SUSPENDED |
Displays
a list of suspended tasks. |
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QUERY TASKS |
Displays
a list of pseudo tasks. |
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QUERY TELNETDS |
Displays
TN3270 and TN3270E Daemons. |
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QUERY TLSD |
Displays
currently-active TLS Daemons. |
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QUERY TRACES |
Displays
a list of currently-running traces. |
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QUERY TRANSLATES |
Displays
a list of available translate tables. |
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QUERY TRUSTED |
Displays
the currently "trusted" IP addresses |
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QUERY USERS |
Displays
a list of defined user IDs. |
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QUERY VERSIONS |
Displays
the versions and maintenance levels of stack components. |
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QUIESCE |
Prevents
new connections, but permits existing connections to continue. |
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RECORD |
Controls
recording of pseudo task statistics on SYSLST. |
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REDEFINE |
Permits
redefinition of a Daemon based on previously-entered parameters. |
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RELOAD |
Reload
an internal table. |
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RESUME |
Resume
processing a suspended pseudo task. |
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SDOPEN_EXTRA |
Control
extra tests to ensure that a SAM file was successfully opened. |
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SECURITY |
Control
TCP/IP security functions. |
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SEGMENT |
Segments
the SYSLST and log files, making them available for printing. |
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SEPARATOR_PAGES |
Controls
the generation of POWER separator pages. |
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SET AUTO_TIME |
Determines
the interval for automation to check the POWER queues. |
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SET DEFAULT_DOMAIN |
Establishes
a domain name to be automatically appended to unqualified names. |
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SET DNS |
Establishes
a DNS server to be used for name resolution. |
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SET DNST |
Controls
time-out values to be used with a particular DNS. |
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SET IPADDR |
Establishes
the default home address for the stack. |
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SET LINK_RETRY |
Determines
the default time interval between attempts to reinitialize a failed network
link. |
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SET MASK |
Establishes
a default subnet mask. |
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SET MAX_EMAIL_EVENTS |
Establishes
the maximum number of simultaneous Email events for Automation processing. |
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SET MAX_FTP_EVENTS |
Establishes
the maximum number of simultaneous FTP events for Automation processing. |
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SET MAX_LPR_EVENTS |
Establishes
the maximum number of simultaneous LPR events for Automation processing. |
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SET MAX_SEGMENT |
Controls
the default setting for the inbound Maximum Segment Size. |
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SET PASSWORD |
Establishes
a password for entering console commands. |
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SET POWERPASSWORD |
Establish
the password for POWER access. |
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SET POWERUSERID |
Establish
the user ID for POWER access. |
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SET PULSE_TIME |
Controls
the default setting for the interval between probes of inactive connections. |
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SET RETRANSMIT |
Controls
the default setting for the interval that controls initiation of retransmit
mode. |
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SET TELNET_TRANSLATE |
Sets
the name of the translate table that will be used with Telnet (not TN3270)
connections. |
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SET TELNETD_BUFFERS |
Determines
the size of the pool of buffers shared by TN3270 Daemons. |
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SET TELNETD_BUFSIZE |
Determines
the size of individual TN3270 buffers. |
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SET WINDOW |
Controls
the default setting of the TCP inbound window. |
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SHUTDOWN |
Terminates
processing and shuts-down the stack. |
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SINGLEDEST |
Controls
Automation multi-threading for events with the same destination host. |
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SPINCHECK |
Controls
how TCP/IP monitors for "runaway" pseudo tasks. |
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START |
Starts
TCP/IP dispatching engine or a "stopped" network link. |
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STEALTH |
Controls
if a rejected connection request is reset or ignored. |
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STOP |
Stops
the TCP/IP dispatching engine. |
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SUSPEND |
Halts
processing by a pseudo task. |
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TRACERT |
Displays
each "hop" in a route along with the time required to reach it. |
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TRAFFIC |
Controls
what network traffic is allowed entry to the stack. |
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TRUST |
Establish
that an IP address is trusted and suspicious activity is to be ignored. |
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UPCASE |
Determines
if console and log messages are displayed in mixed-case or forced to
uppercase characters. |
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WAITFOR |
Causes
initialization processing to wait for a specific event. |