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AS/400 IBM Network Station: Techniques for Deployment in a WAN
Figure 119. Set Network Parameters Display (After Bootup)
Figure 120. Set Configuration Parameters Display (After Bootup)
5.9.10 Testing Connectivity
After the Network Station is powered up and is signed on, TELNET 5250
sessions can be started to both the As1 and As2 systems.
5.9.11 Summary
This scenario showed the DHCP configuration on an AS/400 system that
supported attached twinax IBM Network Stations. The DHCP configuration
involved modifying the twinax subnet so that the twinax Network Stations
obtain their kernel and configuration data from another server, As2.
No change was required on the Network Station itself. However, it required a
power off and a power on after the required DHCP configuration was
completed on system As1.
IBM Network Station
Set Network Parameters
IP Addressed from ................................ NVRAM
Boot Host IP Address:
First Host ..................................... 10.1.1.193
Second Host .................................... 0.0.0.0
Third Host ..................................... 0.0.0.0
Configuration Host IP Address:
First Host ..................................... 10.1.1.50
Second Host .................................... 0.0.0.0
IBM Network Station
Set Configuration Parameters
Configuration File ..........................
Configuration Directory:
First ..................................... /QIBM/ProdData/NetworkStation/con
figs/
Second ....................................
Configuration Host Protocol:
First ..................................... RFS/400
Second .................................... Default