example
(continued)
connection script (dial out) 524
SLIP connection scripts
how to create 122
SLIP dial-out connection scripts 123
SLIP spooled file output 140
starting WSG server automatically 337
successful host table merge 75
Trace TCP/IP Application (TRCTCPAPP)
command 455
using DHCP to configure clients attached to a
twinaxial workstation controller 418
using server mapping tables 337
using Telnet virtual device names 234
using X.25 permanent virtual circuit (PVC) 91
verifying connections
host name 49
Internet address 50
PING LOOPBACK 46
WSG server configuration 337
exit point
application 536
description 535
DHCP 417
FTP 553
interface 535
performance 233
programs, creating 537
registration facility 535
REXEC server 551
WSG 569
exit point interface 547
application request validation 547
application server logon 551
command processing selection 551
exit program 329, 535, 551
adding to registration facility 537
application validation 548
description 535
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
request validation 548
removing from exit point 540
scenario, FTP 554
extension
TFTP subnet broadcast option 385
TFTP transfer size option 385
F
FAX
support for 311
FFDC (first failure data capture) 480
FFT Values, calculating 301
fiber distributed data interface (FDDI) 22
field
definition 235
file 279
spooled 182
file naming considerations, FTP client 266
file pre-creation 264
file structure
FTP considerations 267
file system
QLANSrv file system 235
QOpenSys file system 235
Root file system 235
file transfer
of files containing packed decimal data 259
QFileSvr.400 file system, using 261
QLANSrv 261
QOpenSys 261
QSYS.LIB 263
root 261
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
anonymous 568
application protocol 13
batch job 269
CL commands 510
definition 13
exit points 553
exit program 535, 548
scenario 554
logon ID 239
overview 235
problem analysis 450
relationship between client and server 235
reporting problems
materials required 452
request validation exit program 548
security for IBM-written programs 513
starting
to remote system 76
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) client 261
AIX (UNIX) example
logon process 254
AS/400 file compatibility 235
batch job 235
considerations
AS/400 file pre-creation 264
batch examples 269
file naming 266
file pre-creation 264
file structure 262, 267
job wait time 266
level identifier 264
national language support 265
path 267
record structure 262
sequencing 264
source files 264
text files 262
time stamp 264
data transfer methods 258
file compatibility, AS/400 235
file naming considerations 235
file structure considerations 235
file transfer
QSYS.LIB 263
functions not supported 235
functions supported 235
HFS files, transferring 260
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