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TCP IP and the AS 400
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by Michael Ryan
Sales Rank: 2621832
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List Price: $59.00
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Paperback: 362 pages
Publisher: 29th Street Press January 1999
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1882419723
ISBN-13: 978-1882419722
Product Dimensions:
9 x 7 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
Product Description
Need to integrate an AS/400 into a multivendor network? Need to use an AS/400 as a Web server? Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is fast becoming a major AS/400 protocol because of TCP/IP's ubiquity and predominance in the networked world as well as its being the protocol for the Internet, intranets, and extranets. Regardless of the location or type of system that hosts the information, the important issue is widespread connectivity - and that connectivity is available on the AS/400 with TCP/IP The AS/400 supports excellent implementations of all the standard TCP/IP services. TCP/IP and the AS/400 provides background for AS/400 professionals to understand the capabilities of TCP/IP, its strengths and weaknesses, and how to configure and administer the TCP/IP protocol stack on the AS/400. It shows TCP/IP gurus on other types of systems how to configure and manage the AS/400 TCP/IP capabilities. TCP/IP and the AS/400 covers TCP/IP fundamentals Standard TCP/IP services, including Virtual terminal access File transfers E-mail TCP/IP addressing and routing Configuring, implementing, and managing TCP/IP services on the AS/400 Configuring clients for a TCP/IP implementation The AS/400 as a Web server V4R 1 and V4R2 TCP/IP enhancements, including support for Bootstrap Protocol Remote Procedure Call Domain Name Service Point-to-Point Protocol IBM's breadth of TCP/IP support on the AS/400 is significant. Enter the world of TCP/IP communications and explore the possibilities.
Publisher Description
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is fast becoming a major protocol in the AS/400 world and certainly the protocol of choice in mixed-vendor environments. TCP/IP is also the protocol for the Internet, intranets, and extranets. But why is TCP/IP becoming so popular? It is not the best protocol for an all-AS/400 network and is often less efficient than specific gateways between protocols. The answer lies in TCPAP's ubiquity and predominance in the networked world. Although Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (APPN) is still the best protocol for linking AS/400s in a network, TCP/IP is more familiar to many networking professionals, is the basis for the Internet (the most popular computer network), and is available on many more systems than APPN This book provides background for AS/400 professionals to understand the capabilities of TCP/IP, its strength and weaknesses, and how to configure and administer the TCP/IP protocol stack on the AS/400. The book consists of two parts - the theory and services of TCP/IP in Chapters 1 through 3 and its configuration and implementation on the AS/400 in Chapters 4 through 10. Chapter 1 provides background on networking and some TCP/IP fundamentals. Chapter 2 expands the discussion to the standard services the TCP/IP protocol suite provides, including virtual terminal access, file transfers, and email. Chapter 3 discusses TCP/IP addressing and routing, core components in a packet-switched network. The remaining chapters discuss AS/400 TCP/IP configuration and implementation directly. Chapter 4 explains the configuration of TCP/IP on the AS/400 and provides the information you need to establish TCP/IP connectivity on your system. Chapter 5 provides details about the implementation of TCP/IP services from an AS/400 perspective. Chapter 6 discusses client configuration and includes examples of configuring TCP/IP for Win95, Client Access/400, Attachmate's Rally! product, and WRQ's Reflection for IBM software. Chapter 7 covers TCP/IP exit points, including configuration of anonymous FTP Chapter 8 discusses TCP/IP management on the AS/400. Chapter 9 cover! s the implementation of the World Wide Web server on the AS/400, including the use of IBM's Net.Data database access product, Common Gateway Interface programming, and the Workstation Gateway. And Chapter 10 explains the configuration of advanced features that became available in OS/400 V4R1 and V4R2. In addition to these ten chapters are three appendices. Appendix A discusses the history of TCP/IP. Appendix B explains how to configure the SLIP protocol. And Appendix C summarizes the major TCP/IP Requests for Comments.
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TCP IP and the AS 400
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