═══ 1. Push Buttons ═══ The Configuration Notebook pages have the following push buttons: o Add o Cancel o Defaults o Delete o Edit o Enter o Help o Insert After o Insert Before o Undo ═══ 1.1. Add Push Button ═══ Select this push button to add an entry to a list box. ═══ 1.2. Cancel Push Button ═══ Select this push button to leave the window. Changed information is not saved. ═══ 1.3. Defaults Push Button ═══ Select this push button to change to the settings determined by TCP/IP. ═══ 1.4. Delete Push Button ═══ Select this push button to delete the highlighted entry in a list box. ═══ 1.5. Edit Push Button ═══ Select this push button to modify the highlighted entry in a list box. ═══ 1.6. Enter Push Button ═══ Select this push button to place entry field information in a list box. ═══ 1.7. Help Push Button ═══ Select this push button for help on the selected Configuration Notebook page. ═══ 1.8. Insert After Push Button ═══ Select this push button to add an entry after the highlighted entry in a list box. ═══ 1.9. Insert Before Push Button ═══ Select this push button to add an entry before the highlighted entry in a list box. ═══ 1.10. Undo Push Button ═══ Select this push button to change to the settings that were active the last time this page was saved. ═══ 2. TCP/IP Configuration Notebook Keys Help ═══ TCP/IP Configuration Notebook key operations include: o Cursor Movement Keys o Editing Keys o Text Selection Keys ═══ 2.1. Cursor movement keys ═══ Use these keys to move the cursor through the various screens: Key Description Up Moves the cursor up to the previous field. Down Moves the cursor down to the next field. Right Moves the cursor right one character. Left Moves the cursor left one character. Home Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line. End Moves the cursor to the end of the current line. Tab Moves the cursor to the next field or button on the screen. Page Up Scrolls the text in the lists up one window. Page Down Scrolls the text in the lists down one window. ═══ 2.2. Editing keys ═══ Use these keys to edit the text in the various fields: Key Description Insert Switches between insert and overtype mode. In insert mode, new text is inserted at the cursor position, moving the existing text to the right. In overtype mode, the new text replaces the existing text. Delete If text is selected, the selected text is deleted. Backspace If text is selected, the selected text is deleted. If no text is selected, the character to the left of the cursor is deleted, and any remaining characters to the right of the cursor are shifted left. Shift+Del Cuts the selected text out of the file and saves it in the Clipboard. Shift+Ins Pastes the text in the Clipboard into the file at the cursor position. If text is selected, the Clipboard text will replace the selected text. If no text is selected, the Clipboard text is inserted at the cursor position. End Moves the cursor to the end of the current line. Page Up Scrolls the text in the lists up one window. Page Down Scrolls the text in the lists down one window. ═══ 2.3. Text selection keys ═══ Use these keys to select text and extend existing selected areas of text. CAUTION: If an area of text is selected, pressing any character key, the Backspace key, or the Delete key deletes the selected text from the file. Key Description Shift+arrow Selects text or extends a selection in the direction of the arrow. Shift+Home Selects text or extends a selection to the beginning of the current line. Shift+End Selects text or extends a selection to the end of the current line. Shift+Ctrl+Right Selects text or extends a selection to the beginning of the next word. Shift+Ctrl+Left Selects text or extends a selection to the beginning of the previous word. Shift+Ctrl+Home Selects text or extends a selection to the beginning of the file. Shift+Ctrl+End Selects text or extends a selection to the end of the file. ═══ 3. Configuring NFS Parameters, Page 1 ═══ Use this page to configure the Network File System (NFS**) parameters that allow you to share drive resources across a TCP/IP network. To configure NFS parameters, complete the following entry fields: o Timezone for NFS o Client User ID o Client Group ID o Create File Permission Bits o Create Directory Permission Bits For additional configuration information, refer to IBM TCP/IP Version 2.0 for OS/2: Network File System Guide. Related Topics Push Buttons ═══ IBM Trademarks ═══ The following terms, denoted by an asterisk at their first occurrence in a window, are trademarks of IBM Corporation: AIX IBM OS/2 Presentation Manager PS/2 RISC System/6000 ═══ Non-IBM Trademarks ═══ The following terms, denoted by a double asterisk in this online document, are trademarks of other companies: Trademark Owned by IntelIntel Corporation MotorolaMotorola Corporation PortmapperSun Microsystems, Inc. SunSun Microsystems, Inc. UNIXUNIX System Laboratories, Inc. X Window SystemMassachusetts Institute of Technology NFSSun Microsystems, Inc. ═══ 3.1. Timezone for NFS ═══ Type a string of characters that represents the abbreviation for your time zone and the number of hours your time zone differs from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The time zone is used to determine the correct date and time for clients located in different time zones. Type the time zone in the format xxxnyyy as follows: xxx The three-character label for your time zone. The default time zone is Eastern Standard Time (EST). n The number of hours your time zone differs from GMT. If you are east of GMT put a minus (-) sign before the number. If you are west of GMT, you can optionally put a plus (+) sign before the number. The n values range from -12 to + 12. yyy The three-character label for your time zone when in daylight savings time. If you do not observe daylight savings time, do not use a value for yyy. ═══ 3.2. Client User ID ═══ Type the client's user ID on UNIX** systems. The Client User ID and the Client Group ID are used for permission checking. ═══ 3.3. Client Group ID ═══ Type the clients's group ID on UNIX** systems. The Client User ID and the Client Group ID are used for permission checking. ═══ 3.4. Create File Permission Bits ═══ Type the UNIX** permission bits, in octal, to determine the read/write access when creating a file. These bits are the same as the permission bits you use to log on to your UNIX system. ═══ 3.5. Create Directory Permission Bits ═══ The the UNIX** permission bits, in octal, to determine the read/write access when creating a directory. These bits are the same as the permission bits you use to log on to your UNIX system. ═══ 4. Configure NFS Parameters, Page 2 ═══ Use this page to configure the following Network File System (NFS) list boxes: o EXPORTS o FSTAB File To add, edit, or delete entries in the EXPORTS list box, select the list box and then select the appropriate push button: Add Adds an EXPORTS entry to the EXPORTS list box. Edit Allows you to modify the highlighted EXPORTS list box entry. Delete Deletes the highlighted EXPORTS list box entry. To add, edit, or delete entries in the FSTAB File list box, select the list box and then select the appropriate push button: Add Adds a FSTAB File entry to the FSTAB File list box. Edit Allows you to modify the highlighted FSTAB File list box entry. Delete Deletes the highlighted FSTAB File list box entry. For additional configuration information, refer to IBM TCP/IP Version 2.0 for OS/2: Network File System Guide. Related Topics Push Buttons ═══ 4.1. EXPORTS Directories ═══ This list defines NFS** clients and directories on your host that the NFS clients can access. Use this window to add, edit, or delete entries in the EXPORTS list box. The EXPORTS list box consists of the following information: o Directories to Export o Export Clients o Export Comments o Exported Directory Access o Exported Directory Access For help on any selectable field, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons ═══ 4.2. Adding an EXPORTS Entry ═══ To add an EXPORTS entry, do the following: 1. Select the EXPORTS list box. 2. Select the Add push button. 3. Complete the EXPORTS entry information. 4. Select the Enter push button to place the entry in the EXPORTS list box. ═══ 4.3. Editing an EXPORTS Entry ═══ To edit an EXPORTS entry, do the following: 1. Select the EXPORTS entry you want to edit. 2. Select the Edit push button. 3. Complete the entry modifications. 4. Select the Enter push button to replace the entry in the EXPORTS list box. ═══ 4.4. Deleting an EXPORTS Entry ═══ To delete an EXPORTS list box entry, do the following: 1. Select the EXPORTS entry you want to delete. 2. Select the Delete push button in the Configure NFS Parameters page. 3. Select the Yes push button in the Delete EXPORTS window. To retain the entry in the EXPORTS list box, select the No push button. ═══ 4.5. Directories to Export ═══ Type the drive and the directory that you want the NFS** client to be able to access. For example, c:\usr\local is an example of a drive and directory for this entry field. ═══ 4.6. Export Clients ═══ Type the host name of the NFS** client that you are allowing access to the directory specified in the Directories to Export entry field. Additionally, you can specify the -ro option to allow read-only access to the directory. To give all NFS clients read/write access to a directory, leave this entry field blank. To give all NFS clients read-only access to a directory, type only -ro. The following are examples of this entry field: -ro roger vinnie -ro ═══ 4.7. Export Comments ═══ Type a comment about this EXPORTS list box entry. ═══ 4.8. Exported Directory Access ═══ Select this radio button to allow exported directories to be accessible for reading only. ═══ 4.9. Exported Directory Access ═══ Select this radio button to allow exported directories to be accessible for reading and writing capability. ═══ 4.10. Exports Add ═══ Use this window to add an entry to the EXPORTS list box. To add an entry, complete the following entry fields: o Directories to Export o Export Clients o Export Comments To add the entry to the EXPORTS list box, select the Enter push button. To cancel the addition of the entry to the EXPORTS list box, select the Cancel push button. For help on the EXPORTS list box entry fields, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons Adding an NFS Entry ═══ 4.11. Exports Edit ═══ Use this window to edit the highlighted entry in the EXPORTS list box. To edit the entry, select any of the following entry fields and replace the current value: o Directories to Export o Export Clients o Export Comments To replace the entry in the EXPORTS list box, select the Enter push button. To cancel the changes you made to any entry fields, select the Cancel push button. For help on the EXPORTS list box entry fields, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons Editing an NFS Entry ═══ 4.12. Exports Delete ═══ Use this window to delete the highlighted entry in the EXPORTS list box. To delete the highlighted entry, select the Yes push button. To cancel the deletion of the highlighted entry, select the No push button. Related Topics Push Buttons Deleting an NFS Entry ═══ 4.13. FSTAB File ═══ This list defines the mount and mvslogin command and their command parameters to be issued during startup. Use this window to add, edit, or delete an entry in the FSTAB File list box. For help on any selectable field, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons ═══ 4.14. Adding an FSTAB File Entry ═══ To add an FSTAB File entry, do the following: 1. Select the FSTAB File list box. 2. Select the Add push button. 3. Complete the FSTAB File entry information. 4. Select the Enter push button to place the entry in the FSTAB File list box. ═══ 4.15. Editing an FSTAB File Entry ═══ To edit a FSTAB File entry, do the following: 1. Select the FSTAB File entry you want to edit. 2. Select the Edit push button. 3. Complete the entry modification. 4. Select the Enter push button to replace the entry in the FSTAB File list box. ═══ 4.16. Deleting an FSTAB File Entry ═══ To delete a FSTAB File entry, do the following: 1. Select the FSTAB File entry you want to delete. 2. Select the Delete push button in the Configure NFS Parameters page. 3. Select the Yes push button in the Delete FSTAB File window. To retain the entry in the FSTAB File list box, select the No push button. ═══ 4.17. FSTAB File Mount and MVSLOGIN ═══ Select one radio button to choose the command to add to the FSTAB File list box: mount Mounts a directory on a NFS** server as a local drive. mvslogin Authenticates an NFS client's access to a data set on a specific MVS NFS server. ═══ 4.18. Command Parameters ═══ Type the command parameters for the command you selected to add to the FSTAB File list box. For a syntax diagram of the command and a description of each command parameter, select the appropriate command: o mount o mvslogin Related Topics How to Read a Syntax Diagram ═══ 4.19. FSTAB File Comment ═══ Type a comment about this FSTAB File list box entry. ═══ 4.20. FSTAB File Add ═══ Use this window to add an entry to the FSTAB File list box. To add an entry, select either the mount or the mvslogin radio button and complete the following fields: o Command Parameters o Comment To add the entry to the FSTAB File list box, select the Enter push button. To cancel the addition of the entry to the FSTAB File list box, select the Cancel push button. For help on the FSTAB File entry fields, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons Adding an FSTAB File entry ═══ 4.21. FSTAB Edit ═══ Use this window to edit the highlighted entry in the FSTAB File list box. To edit an entry, select either the mount or the mvslogin radio button and replace the current values in the following fields: o Command Parameters o Comment To replace the entry in the FSTAB File list box, select the Enter push button. To cancel the changes you made to any entry fields, select the Cancel push button. For help on the FSTAB File entry fields, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons Editing a FSTAB File entry. ═══ 4.22. FSTAB Delete ═══ Use this window to delete the highlighted entry in the FSTAB File list box. To delete the highlighted entry, select the Yes push button. To cancel the deletion of the highlighted entry, select the No push button. Related Topics Push Buttons Deleting a FSTAB File entry