Table of Contents
- Initializing the TCP/IP Network
- Terminating TCP/IP on the Enterprise Server Host
- Inquiring on the Status of TCP/IP Software
- Setting Timer Values
- Configuring Multiple Routes and Default Routes
- Inquiring About Routing Problems
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- Clearing the Routing Table
- Specifying Selection Criteria for Route Inquiries
- Inquiring on the Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- Setting the Routing Information Protocol Authentication Type
- IPv6 Default Address Selection
- TCPIP Address Selection Policy
- Inquiring on the Route Used to Reach a Remote Node
- Modifying TCP/IP Components Online
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- Identifying a Local TCP/IP Host to the Network
- Assigning IP Addresses to a Network Interface
- Assigning Multiple Local IP Addresses and Mask Pairs to a Network Interface
- Detecting a Duplicate IP Address on Your Network
- Reporting on Autoconfigured Interfaces
- Creating a Mapping Between a TCP/IP Host and One or More IP Addresses
- Inquiring on One or More Host Names
- Reaching a Remote Host or Other Network Interface on the Same Logical Host
- Verifying That Packets Are Received by a Remote Host
- Filtering TCP/IP Traffic
- Deleting TCP/IP Components Online
- Enabling a Host to Use the Address Mask Protocol
- Using Router Discovery
- Using Neighbor Discovery
- Setting the IPADDRESSLIST Attribute
- Controlling TCP/IP End System Security
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- Differentiating Rules for Inbound/Outbound Dialogs and for TCP/UDP Protocols
- Initialized Security Environment
- Determining the Current TCP/IP End System Security State
- Enabling or Disabling TCP/IP End System Security
- Loading a Rules File
- Changing to Another Rules File
- Reviewing Security Rule Violations
- Authorizing the Use of Well-Known TCPIP Ports
- Using TCP/IP Options
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- Enabling and Disabling AllowPingFlood
- Enabling and Disabling DHCP
- Enabling and Disabling Dynamic DNS
- Enabling and Disabling IP Security (IPsec)
- Enabling and Disabling NoICMPInfo
- Enabling and Disabling NoICMPTimeStamp
- Enabling and Disabling SSH
- Enabling and Disabling the AES-CBC Cipher Algorithm
- Enabling and Disabling SSL
- Enabling and Disabling SSL Version TLS 1.0
- Enabling and Disabling TLS 1.0 Chained Certificates
- Enabling and Disabling the SHA-1 Hash Algorithm
- Configuring LAN Resiliency
- Inquiring on the LAN Resiliency Timer
- TCPIP LAN Resiliency Report
- Disabling Mapping of Learned Host Names and IP Addresses
- Enabling Use of RFC 1122 MTU
- Enabling Use of RFC 2460 MTU
- Enabling the Windows Server to Force the MTU to Acknowledge Every Two MTUs
- Protecting TCP/IP Dialogs Against ICMP Attacks
- Setting Path MTU Verification Interval
- Enabling and Disabling Session Warnings
- Specifying Autoconfiguration for a Network Interface
- Obtaining an Autoconfigured IP Address Using the MAC Address
- Specifying ICMPv6 Error Report Values
- Specifying the Default Maximum Hop Limit for a Router
- Closing Sockets by Job Number
- Enabling and Disabling Default Keep Alive
- Specifying and Inquiring on IP Multicast Frames
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- Updating an Initialization File to Use Multicast Addresses
- Deriving Ethernet Multicast Addresses from Multicast IP Addresses
- Enabling Multicast Address Handling for IPv4 Addresses Only
- Preventing a Done Report From Being Sent
- Specifying the Unsolicited Report Options for Multicast Listener Discovery
- Specifying the Window Scale Factor
- Specifying the TCP Selective Acknowledgement Option
- Disabling and Enabling the Dynamic Initiation of Specified Port Numbers
- Monitoring TCP and UDP Port Events
- Implementing Time-Wait for TCP/IP on MCP Systems
- TCP Performance Considerations
This section describes TCP/IP network operations.
You can use Operations Interface (OI) commands to perform TCP/IP functions. If you use these commands to modify network components online, the modifications are temporary, lasting only until the next initialization of the network.
TCP/IP Commands and Inquiries briefly describes TCP/IP OI commands and inquiries. For complete command descriptions, refer to the Networking Commands and Inquiries Help.