═══ 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 X.25 Interface Parameters, Page 1 ═══ Use this page to configure the following X.25 information: o IP Address o Subnet Mask o Maximum Transmission Unit o Timeout This information is saved in the X25.CMD file. For additional configuration information, refer to IBM TCP/IP Version 2.0 for OS/2: Extended Networking (X.25) 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. IP Address ═══ Type the internet address (IP address) of the X.25 interface on this host. ═══ 3.2. Subnet Mask ═══ The Subnet mask field specifies how much of the local address portion of the X.25 IP address to reserve for a subnetwork address. Enter the subnet mask in 32-bit dotted decimal notation as follows: 1. Code all 1s in the bit positions for the network portion of the IP address. 2. Code all 1s in the bit positions for the subnetwork number. 3. Code all 0s in the bit positions for the host number. The host number must be at least 1 bit. 4. Convert each byte to a decimal number and separate the numbers with periods. ═══ 3.2.1. 32-bit Dotted Decimal Notation ═══ 32-bit dotted decimal notation consists of four 8-bit numbers written as a decimal and separated by periods. For example, when the bit patterns 00001001 00100010 10000000 00100010 are converted to decimal and separated by periods, the 32-bit dotted decimal notation is 9.34.128.34. ═══ 3.3. Maximum Transmission Unit ═══ Type the maximum size of a transmission unit that your communications adapter will transmit. The default value is 576. The maximum transmission unit size is not negotiated with the remote host. ═══ 3.4. Timeout ═══ Type the amount of time in seconds that a switched virtutual circuit (SVC) connection is established for the internet address (IP address) specified in the IP Address entry field. The default value is 1800 seconds (30 minutes). Valid time-out values range from 0 to 3600. A value of 0 indicates the SVC connection remains indefinitely. ═══ 4. Configuring X.25 Interface Parameters, Page 2 ═══ Use this page to configure the following X.25 information: o X25IP Local Directory o X25RTE o X25DIR File To define the X.25 local directory, complete the X25IP Local Directory entry field. To add, edit, or delete the X25RTE entries, select the X25RTE list box and then select the appropriate push button: Add Adds an entry to the X25RTE list box. Edit Allows you to modify the highlighted X25RTE entry. Delete Deletes the highlighted X25RTE entry. To add, edit, or delete the X25DIR File entries, select the X25DIR list box and then select the appropriate push button: Add Adds an entry to the X25DIR File list box. Edit Allows you to modify the highlighted X25DIR File entry. Delete Deletes the highlighted X25DIR File entry. For additional configuration information, refer to IBM TCP/IP Version 2.0 for OS/2: Extended Networking (X.25) Guide. Related Topics Push Buttons ═══ 4.1. X25IP Local Directory ═══ Type the name of the local directory defined in the Communications Manager/2 X.25 configuration file X25ES1.CGF. The local directory associates a local DTE with a link. ═══ 4.2. X25RTE ═══ This list contains a list of Communication Manager/2 Routing Table Entries used to determine which incoming X.25 calls are to be routed to the TCP/IP application. Use this window to add, edit, or delete entries in the X25RTE list box. For help on any selectable field, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons ═══ 4.3. Adding a X25RTE Entry ═══ To add a X25RTE entry before an existing entry, do the following: 1. Select the X25RTE list box. 2. Select the Add push button. 3. Complete the X25RTE entry information. 4. Select the Enter push button to place the entry in the X25RTE list box. ═══ 4.4. Deleting X25RTE Entries ═══ To delete a X25RTE entry, do the following: 1. Select the X25RTE entry you want to delete. 2. Select the Delete push button in the Configure X.25 Interface Parameters page. 3. Select the Yes push button in the Delete X25RTE window. To retain the entry in the X25RTE list box, select the No push button. ═══ 4.5. Editing X25RTE Entries ═══ To edit a X25RTE entry, do the following: 1. Select the X25RTE entry you want to edit. 2. Select the Edit push button. 3. Complete the X25RTE entry modifications. 4. Select the Enter push button to replace the entry information in the X25RTE list box. ═══ 4.6. Communications Manager Route Table Entry ═══ Type the name of a routing table used to determine which X.25 calls are to be routed to the TCP/IP application. The X.25 Communications Manager/2 configuration file is X25ES1.CFG. ═══ 4.7. X25RTE Add ═══ Use this window to add an entry to the X25RTE list box. To add an entry, complete the Communications Manager Routing Table Entry field. To add the entry to the X25RTE list box, select the Enter push button. To cancel the addition of the entry to the X25RTE list box, select the Cancel push button. For help on the X25RTE entry field, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons Adding an X25RTE Entry ═══ 4.8. X25RTE Edit ═══ Use this window to edit the highlighted entry in the X25RTE list box. To edit the entry, select the Communications Manager Routing Table Entry field and replace the current value. To replace the entry in the X25RTE list box, select the Enter push button. To cancel any changes you made to the entry field, select the Cancel push button. For help on the X25RTE entry field, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons Editing an X25RTE Entry ═══ 4.9. X25RTE Delete ═══ Use this window to delete the highlighted entry in the X25RTE 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 X25RTE Entry ═══ 4.10. X25DIR File ═══ This list defines the X.25 directory names that associate a remote host's DTE address with an internet address (IP address). Use this window to add, edit, or delete an entry in the X25DIR File list box. The X25DIR File consists of the following information: o Destination Address o Remote Directory All outgoing IP packets with the IP address specified in the Destination Address entry field are sent over the X.25 interface to the remote DTE address. For help on any selectable field, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons ═══ 4.11. Adding a X25DIR File Entry ═══ To add an X25DIR File entry, do the following: 1. Select the X25DIR File list box. 2. Select the Add push button. 3. Complete the X25DIR File entry information. 4. Select the Enter push button to place the entry in the X25DIR File list box. ═══ 4.12. Deleting X25DIR File Entries ═══ To delete a X25DIR File entry, do the following: 1. Select the X25DIR File entry you want to delete. 2. Select the Delete push button in the Configure X.25 Interface Parameters page. 3. Select the Yes push button in the Delete X25DIR File window. To retain the entry in the X25DIR File list box, select the Cancel push button. ═══ 4.13. Editing X25DIR File Entries ═══ To edit a X25DIR File entry, do the following: 1. Select the X25DIR File entry you want to edit. 2. Select the Edit push button. 3. Complete the X25DIR File entry modifications. 4. Select the Enter push button to replace the entry information in the X25DIR File list box. ═══ 4.14. Destination Address ═══ Type the internet address (IP address) of the remote host to receive IP packets. ═══ 4.15. Remote Directory ═══ Type the name of the remote directory specified in the Communications Manager/2 file X25ES1.CFG file that specifies the DTE address of the remote host to receive IP packets. ═══ 4.16. X25DIR Add ═══ Use this window to add an entry to the X25DIR File list box. To add an entry, complete the following entry fields: o Destination Address o Remote Directory To add the entry to the X25DIR File list box, select the Enter push button. To cancel the addition of the entry to the X25DIR File list box, select the Cancel push button. For help on the X25DIR File entry fields, select a field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons Adding an X25RTE Entry ═══ 4.17. X25DIR Edit ═══ Use this window to edit an entry in the X25DIR File list box. To edit an entry, select any of the following entry fields and replace the current value: o Destination Address o Remote Directory To replace the entry in the X25DIR 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 entry fields, select an entry field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons Editing an X25RTE Entry ═══ 4.18. X25DIR Delete ═══ Use this window to delete the highlighted entry in the X25DIR 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 an X25RTE Entry ═══ 5. Configuring SNALINK LU6.2 Connections ═══ Use this page to configure the SNALINK interface which allows you to connect to another TCP/IP network over an SNA network. To configure a SNALINK interface, complete the following entry fields in the SNALINK Connections Table: o Destination IP Address o Destination LU Name o Timeout o Mode Name o INIT/DATA o DEP/INDEP o Local LU Name To add, edit, or delete the SNALINK Connections Table, select the appropriate push button: Add Adds an entry to the SNALINK Connections Table. Edit Allows you to modify the highlighted SNALINK Connections Table entry. Delete Deletes the highlighted SNALINK Connections table. For additional configuration information, refer to IBM TCP/IP Version 2.0 for OS/2: Extended Networking (X.25) Guide. Related Topics Push Buttons ═══ 5.1. SNALINK Connections Table ═══ This list defines the configuration parameters needed to connect to another TCP/IP network through a SNA network. Use this window to add, edit, or delete entries in the SNALINK Connections Table list box. The SNALINK Connections Table consists of the following information: o Destination IP Address o Destination LU Name o Timeout o Mode Name o INIT/DATA o DEP/INDEP o Local LU Name For help on any selectable field, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons ═══ 5.2. Adding a SNALINK Connections Table Entry ═══ To add a SNALINK Connections Table entry, do the following: 1. Select the Add push button. 2. Complete the SNALINK Connections Table entry information. 3. Select the Enter push button to place the entry in the SNALINK Connections Table list box. ═══ 5.3. Editing a SNALINK Connections Table Entry ═══ To edit a SNALINK Connections Table entry, do the following: 1. Select the SNALINK Connections Table entry you want to edit. 2. Select the Edit push button in the SNALINK LU6.2 Connections window. 3. Complete the entry modifications. 4. Select the Enter push button to replace the entry information in the SNALINK Connections Table. ═══ 5.4. Deleting a SNALINK Connections Table Entry ═══ To delete a SNALINK Connections Table entry, do the following: 1. Select the SNALINK Connections Table entry you want to delete. 2. Select the Delete push button in the SNALINK LU6.2 Connections window. 3. Select the Delete push button in the Delete SNALINK window. ═══ 5.5. Destination IP Address ═══ Type the internet address (IP address) of the destination host for the LU6.2 connection. ═══ 5.6. Destination LU Name ═══ Type the name of the destination LU. This is the alias name of the Partner LU that you created for the destination host when configuring SNA. The destination LU name must be unique and have a maximum of 8 characters. ═══ 5.7. Timeout ═══ Type a value in seconds that determines the amount of time before the session is deallocated because no session activity is detected. The Timeout value can be 0 or a positive integer. A timeout value of 0 never times out the session. For dependent LUs, set the timeout value to 0, as the session cannot be reallocated after it has timed out. ═══ 5.8. Mode Name ═══ Type the mode name to be used in the session-allocate request. Type the value SNALMODE unless the destination node requires another mode name. This value must be in uppercase letters. ═══ 5.9. INIT/DATA ═══ Type one of the following values to define when the session to the destination LU is to be established: INIT The session is established during initialization of SNALINK. Do not specify INIT with the DEP option. If you specify INIT, the remote node must also specify INIT. DATA The sending session is established when there is IP data to send to the destination node. ═══ 5.10. DEP/INDEP ═══ Type one of the following local LU definitions: DEP The local LU is a dependent LU. Do not specify DEP with the INIT option. You do not need to specify a Local LU Name if the local LU is a dependent LU. INDEP The local LU is an independent LU. If you specify INDEP, you must complete the Local LU Name entry field. ═══ 5.11. Local LU Name ═══ Type the name of the local LU for the sending session. This is the alias name of the LU that you created when configuring SNA. If you specify the INDEP option, you must complete this entry field. This field is not required if you specify the DEP option. ═══ 5.12. SNALINK Add ═══ Use this window to add an entry to the SNALINK Connections Table list box. To add an entry, complete the following entry fields: o Destination IP Address o Destination LU Name o Timeout o Mode Name o INIT/DATA o DEP/INDEP o Local LU Name To add the entry to the SNALINK Connections Table list box, select the Enter push button. To cancel the addition of the entry to the SNALINK Connections Table list box, select the Cancel push button. For help on the SNALINK Connections Table entry fields, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons Adding a SNALINK Connections Table Entry ═══ 5.13. SNALINK Edit ═══ Use this window to edit the highlighted entry in the SNALINK Connections Table list box. To edit the entry, select any of the following entry fields and replace the current value: o Destination IP Address o Destination LU Name o Timeout o Mode Name o INIT/DATA o DEP/INDEP o Local LU Name To replace the entry in the SNALINK Connections Table 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 SNALINK Connections Table entry fields, select the field and press F1. Related Topics Push Buttons Adding a SNALINK Connections Table Entry ═══ 5.14. SNALINK Delete ═══ Use this window to delete the highlighted entry in the SNALINK Connections Table list box. To delete the highlighted entry, select the Delete push button. To cancel the deletion of the highlighted entry, select the Cancel push button. Related Topics Push Buttons Adding a SNALINK Connections Table Entry