TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual

Configuration Quick Start
TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual427132-004
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Name of Second Host
Name of Second Host
You’ll need this name when adding a second TCP/IP host to your system. This name is
arbitrary, you assign it. Example 1-4 uses the host name gust. This is item 8 in the
configuration form.
Name of Second SLSA LIF
Follow the instructions for choosing a SLSA LIF under the subheading “Name of SLSA
LIF,” above, and select a second SLSA LIF. Example 1-4 uses a SLSA LIF name
LAN02. This is item 9 in the configuration form.
Opener Process Name
Enter the following command to list the opener processes:
LISTOPENS tcpip-process-name
Choose any of the open process names except the process that is running your home
terminal.
To find the open process that is running your home terminal, follow the procedures
below:
1. At the TACL prompt, enter the WHO command.
2. In the WHO display look for the home terminal listing near the top of the display
and make a note of it. (Note just the portion of the name following the dollar sign
($).)
3. At the SCF prompt enter the LISTDEV TCPIP command.
4. Issue a LISTOPENS PROCESS $process-name command against each of the
processes listed in the display for the LISTDEV TCPIP command until you find the
process that is running the TACL prompt of your home terminal. (This is the name
you noted in step 2.)
Example 1-5
uses opener process names $ZTN1 and $LSN1.
This is item 10 in the configuration form.
TCP/IP Process Name
The TCP/IP process name is arbitrary, you assign it. Example 1-6 uses the name
$ZTC1. This item 11 in the configuration form.
SUBNET Name
The SUBNET names are arbitrary, you assign them. Example 1-6 uses the SUBNET
names #EN1 and LO*. This is item 12 in the configuration form.