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TCP/IP Version 2 Release 4 Program Directory - IBM

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| Appendix B, “Modifying <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> for VM CATALOG Files” on page 178 provides information about how<br />

| to change the product CATALOG files via a VMSES/E local modification.<br />

Appendix C, “Copying <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> for VM Client Code to the Y-Disk” on page 182 provides information<br />

about copying client files to the system Product Code minidisk.<br />

Appendix D, “<strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> for VM Build Lists” on page 186 provides information about the VMSES/E build<br />

lists used to maintain <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> for VM.<br />

| Appendix E, “<strong>IBM</strong> Network Station Support” on page 190 provides information about <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> for VM<br />

| requirements and changes associated with the corrective service which provides this support.<br />

/ Appendix F, “DHCPD Server Support” on page 197 provides information about <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> for VM<br />

/ requirements and changes associated with the corrective service which provides this support.<br />

| Appendix G, “Overriding the TFTPD Minidisk Link Address” on page 201 provides the steps for<br />

| creating a PPF override that will change the P735FALK link address for the TFTPD 191 minidisk.<br />

| Appendix H, “Configuring the BOOTPD Virtual Machine” on page 204 provides setup instructions for<br />

| the BOOTPD server, and describes the BOOTPD command and subcommands.<br />

/ Appendix I, “Configuring the DHCPD Virtual Machine” on page 226 provides setup instructions for the<br />

/ DHCPD server, and describes the DHCPD command and subcommands.<br />

| Appendix J, “Configuring the TFTPD Virtual Machine” on page 314 provides setup instructions for the<br />

| TFTPD server, and describes the TFTPD command and subcommands.<br />

| Appendix K, “Processing the <strong>IBM</strong> Network Station Client Code” on page 333 describes how to<br />

| process the NSTATION TARBIN file, which contains the Client Code files associated with this device.<br />

| Appendix L, “BOOTPD Trace Records” on page 347 describes the format of the BOOTPD trace<br />

| output.<br />

/ Appendix M, “DHCPD Trace Records” on page 349 describes the format of the DHCPD trace output.<br />

| Appendix N, “TFTPD Trace Records” on page 352 describes the format of the TFTPD trace output.<br />

| Appendix O, “TFPTD APPLDATA Monitor Records” on page 360 describes the monitor records<br />

| produced by the TFTPD server.<br />

Before you install <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> V2 R4 for VM, read 3.1, “Preventive Service Planning” on page 11. This<br />

section tells you how to find any updates to the information and procedures in this program directory.<br />

1.1 <strong>Program</strong> Description<br />

<strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) enables VM customers to participate in a<br />

multivendor, open networking environment using the <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> protocol suite for communications and<br />

interoperability. The applications provided in <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> include the ability to transfer files, send mail, log on a<br />

remote host, allow access from any other <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> node in the network, and perform other network client<br />

and server functions.<br />

2 <strong>TCP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> V2 R4 for VM <strong>Program</strong> <strong>Directory</strong>

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