TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual

Configuration Quick Start
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Starting Parallel Library TCP/IP With TELNET and
LISTNER Using DNS
10. Test that the Parallel Library TCP/IP subsystem is running on the desired IP
address by issuing the following commands at the TACL prompt. You can use the
INFO SUBNET Command for TCPMAN to get the IP address for use in the
following command sequence:
Starting Parallel Library TCP/IP With TELNET
and LISTNER Using DNS
Use this procedure to start Parallel Library TCP/IP if you are starting it for the first time
(or have cleared the system configuration database, see Stopping Parallel Library
TCP/IP and Clearing the Database on page 1-24) and want to use the Domain Name
Server (DNS).
Task Summary
Task 1: Check the TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Migration Guide for any considerations that
affect your configuration.
Task 2: Check that all assumptions are met.
Task 3: Fill in the configuration form.
Task 4: Save your system configuration database (CONFIG).
Task 5: Create a startup command file to start Parallel Library TCP/IP.
Task 6: OBEY the startup file to start the Parallel Library TCP/IP environment.
Task 7: Test the Parallel Library TCP/IP environment.
Tasks: Starting Parallel Library TCP/IP With DNS
1. Check for considerations that affect your configuration. See the TCP/IP (Parallel
Library) Migration Guide.
2. Check that the following assumptions are met.
a. Check that the SCF environment is operational (that is, $ZNET is STARTED).
Enter the following command at the TACL prompt.
If $ZNET is not running, see the SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs.
>TELNET ip-address
>TACL
>LOGON SUPER.SUPER
Note. If you have installed Parallel Library TCP/IP before, you only need to execute the RUN
command for the TCPMAN ($ZZTCP). (See Starting TCPMAN Using the RUN Command on
page 1-15.)
>STATUS $ZNET