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INSTALL.DOC for IC16063.EXE
APAR Abstract:
-------------
OS/2 TCP/IP V4.0 STACK, STACK APPS - SERVICE UPDATES FROM PREVIOUS
RELEASES, CONSOLIDATION WITH COMM SERVER STACK
Description:
------------
This package provides replacement modules for the OS/2 Warp V4, TCP/IP V4.0
stack, DLL's, and stack applications. This is a consolidation of service
fixes to Warp Connect and Warp Server, forward-fitted to OS/2 Warp V4 TCP/IP,
since GA (see below for the list of APARs).
Also, the OS/2 Warp V4 TCP/IP stack was consolidated with the TCP/IP stack
for Comm Server V4.1.
Installation instructions:
--------------------------
You must have the following installed on your system:
- TCP/IP V4.0 and MPTN from OS/2 Warp Version 4, component id 5639B1700,
R510.
1. You should create a temporary directory and decompress (unzip) IC16063.EXE
into it. Enter the following:
IC16063 .
No subdirectories are created.
2. Since some of the files are locked by the system (the DLL's), to replace
them you must now perform a shutdown of your OS/2 system.
The directions below will walk you thru the procedure for replacing
these files.
3. Reboot your system.
4. As soon as your system begins to boot, and you see the OS2 with a small
white block in the upper left corner of your screen, depress the ALT key and
the F1 key at the same time (ALT-F1).
5. The Recovery Choices screen should be displayed. Press F2 to
get a command prompt.
6. Your system will now continue to boot, and should complete with an [X:\]
prompt, where "X" is your boot drive.
7. Change to the drive and temporary directory in which you unzipped the
IC16063.EXE file.
8. The files listed in this directory should replace ANY EXISTING FILES of
the same name currently on your system. DO NOT create a subdirectory for
these files and simply place it in your PATH in CONFIG.SYS. If you do,
it will create multiple copies of DLL'S, and EXE's etc, which could cause
erratic behavior of your operating system.
9. Place the files in directories as listed in the "Contents" section below.
Note that "y:" is the drive on which MPTN was installed, "x:" is the
drive on which TCPIP was installed, and "z:" is the OS/2 boot drive.
10. Reboot your system. You can use Ctrl-Alt-Del.
11. Your system should now start normally and all file changes will be in
effect.
12. When your system has completed startup, you can verify that the new
TCP/IP stack is running by issuing the following command from an OS/2
command prompt:
INETVER
The following should be displayed:
Inet Version: 4.01b
Contents
--------
The following is a list of the files contained in IC16063.EXE and
the directories in which they should be placed:
y:\mptn\protocol
12-20-96 12:26p 240641 afinet.sys
12-20-96 12:26p 8696 afos2.sys
12-20-96 12:26p 36504 ifndis.sys
12-20-96 12:26p 58239 sockets.sys
y:\mptn\dll
12-19-96 3:42p 37842 so32dll.DLL
12-19-96 3:42p 62289 tcp32dll.dll
12-19-96 3:42p 47273 TCPIPDLL.dll
12-19-96 3:42p 34304 tcpmri.dll
12-19-96 3:42p 32288 tcptime.dll
y:\mptn\bin
12-19-96 3:42p 19893 arp.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 11587 cntrl.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 33280 host.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 24064 hostid.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 17193 ifconfig.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 10807 inetcfg.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 23160 inetdbg.exe
01-03-97 13:27p 24064 inetwait.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 123904 ipformat.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 9477 ipgate.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 16454 iptrace.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 55808 netstat.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 35552 ping.exe
12-19-96 3:42p 20671 route.exe
x:\tcpip\bin
12-19-96 3:42p 90112 routed.exe
z:\ibmcom\protcol
11-26-96 6:23a 1365 tcpip.nif
APAR fixes included in IC16063:
------------------------------
APAR Module(s) Abstract
------- ---------- ---------------------------------------
IC15207 ifndis.sys MAKE GRATUITOUS ARP BE SENT FOR ALL
ALIASES DEFINED
IC15208 afinet.sys HOSTID AND NAME ARE BEING CHANGED WHEN
LOOPBACK IS DEFINED
IC15266 afinet.sys MPTS FROM COMM SERVER 4.1: THE PRIMARY
SX.EXE PROCESS DOES NOT SHUTDOWN IF
ACSTRACE IS RUNNING AT COMM SERVER
SHUTDOWN TIME
IC15615 afinet.sys POOR PERFORMANCE DUE TO IMPROPER
IMPLEMENTATION OF ALGORITHMS
IC15799 ifndis.sys ATM (IFTYPE=37) IS NOT SUPPORTED IN
IFNDIS.SYS
IC15890 afinet.sys WHILE BOOTP CLIENT IS AWATING A SERVER'S
REPLY, IT WILL RESPOND TO A PING OF ANY
ADDRESS THAT IS SENT TO ITS MAC ADDR
IC15891 sockets.sys ROUTED STOPS UPDATING THE ROUTE TABLE IN
MIDDLE OF FOURTH RIP UPDATE (WHEN THERE
REDUNDANT ROUTERS SENDING RIP)
IC15892 afinet.sys INTERNET CONNECTION SERVER (ICS)
BOTTLENECK DUE TO TOO HIGH MSL
(MAXIMUM SEGMENT LIFETIME)
IC15920 tcp32dll.dll SINCE APPLYING WR08210, THE DOMAIN NAME
tcpipdll.dll GETS APPENDED TO FULLY QUALIFIED NAME
ON TCP/IP REQUESTS, CAUSING NETWORK
CONGESTION
IC15921 afinet.sys TRAP IN AFINET WHEN LOTUS NOTES SERVER
PERFORMING HIGH LEVELS OF NETWORK
TRAFFIC
IC15929 inetwait.exe MPTSTART CALLING IFCONFIG BEFORE NETBIND
COMPLETES RESULTING IN TCP/IP NOT
ACTIVATING - REGRESSION IN WR08210 OF
ORIGINAL APAR
IC15945 tcpipdll.dll TCP/IP 3.0: SEARCH COMMAND OF RESOLV2
DOESN'T LOOK FOR THE OTHER DOMAIN
IC15962 ifndis.sys SNMPD RETURNS A "0" WHEN QUERIED FOR
"IFOPERSTATUS." LEGAL VALUES ARE 1, 2,
OR 3 ACCORDING TO RFC1213.
IC15972 routed.exe WITH ROUTED TURNED ON, NFS FAILS TO
START ON BOOT-UP DUE INABILITY TO
INTERPRET THE RIP REQUEST PACKETS
CORRECTLY.
IC15973 tcp32dll.dll HOSTNAME RESOLUTION ON THE LAN, BUT NOT
THROUGH A SERIAL CONNECTION.
IC16034 inetwait.exe INETWAIT.EXE DOES EXIT(STATUS) INSTEAD
OF RETURN(STATUS), AND THUS MPTSTART.CMD
CANNOT PARSE ITS RETURN CODE.