Technical data

1
Using TCP/IP Services Management
Commands
The TCP/IP Services product provides a management command interface you
use to configure and manage the software. These commands let you perform the
following tasks:
Configure and reconfigure components
Modify parameters of components
Configure customer-developed services
Enable and disable running components
Monitor the running software
1.1 Entering Commands
To start the management control program, type TCPIP at the DCL prompt. For
example:
$ TCPIP
TCPIP>
At the TCPIP> prompt, you can enter commands described in this manual or
display online help. Type EXIT to exit the management control program, or press
Ctrl/C to abort a command.
Help is also available at the DCL prompt by typing HELP TCPIP_SERVICES.
$ HELP TCPIP_SERVICES
Note
The word command refers to commands for the TCP/IP Services
software. DCL commands and UNIX commands are explicitly identified.
Table 1–1 provides guidelines for using management control program
commands.
Using TCP/IP Services Management Commands 1–1