IBM AS/400e Computer Hardware User Manual


 
To view detailed information about a specific route, type 5 in the option field next to
the route and press the Enter key.
Routes listed on the Display TCP/IP Route Information display differ from the routes
that are displayed on the Work with TCP/IP Routes display. Only routes with a route
source of *CFG and a route type that is not *DIRECT can be changed with the
Work with TCP/IP Routes display. Similarly, only routes that meet these conditions
can be changed or removed with the CHGTCPRTE or RMVTCPRTE commands.
*CFG means the route was added using AS/400 configuration commands or is a
*DIRECT route. *DIRECT means that the route is to a network or subnetwork to
which this system has a direct physical connection. This route is not defined with an
add route command.
Work with TCP/IP Connection Status
The Work with TCP/IP Connection Status display allows you to display or end a
TCP/IP connection between a local system and a remote system.
To display the Work with TCP/IP Connection Status display:
1. Type 3 on the command line of the 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 38 on page 61.
To display the second and third Work with TCP/IP Connection Status displays,
press F11 (see Figure 39 on page 61 and Figure 40 on page 62). To display port
numbers instead of port service names, press F14.
In Figure 38 on page 61, the connections indicate that the FTP server, SMTP
server, and TELNET server are active and ready to receive connection attempts.
Display TCP/IP Route Information
System: SYSNAM04
Type options, press Enter.
5=Display details
Route Type of Route Route Route
Opt Destination Service MTU Type Source
9.125.87.0 *MAXTHRPUT 1989 *DIRECT *CFG
9.125.87.0 *NORMAL 1989 *DIRECT *CFG
9.125.109.3 *MINDELAY 576 *HOST *ICMP
127.0.0.0 *NORMAL 576 *DIRECT *CFG
*DFTROUTE *MAXTHRPUT 1989 *DFTROUTE *CFG
*DFTROUTE *NORMAL 1989 *DFTROUTE *CFG
Bottom
F3=Exit F5=Refresh F6=Print list F11=Display next hop F12=Cancel
F13=Sort by column F17=Top F18=Bottom
Figure 37. Display TCP/IP Route Information, Display 2 of 2
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