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4 !, 73., IBM i5/os 6, 1, 0( 5761 SS1). (RISC) CICS. Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1998, All rights reserved.
5 TCP/IP TCP/IP PDF IPv IPv IPv4 IPv IPv : IPv6 (LAN) IPv TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP IPv TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP IPv IPv IPv IPv TCP/IP LAN TCP/IP 52 ARP( ) TCP/IP TCP/IP Copyright IBM Corp. 1998, 2008 iii
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7 TCP/IP i5/os TCP/IP.,, TCP/IP. TCP/IP, TCP/IP. TCP/IP. TCP/IP TCP/IP,. : TCP/IP, : TCP/IP 6 1 TCP/IP. IPv6 TCP/IP IPv6. v IPv6 v v TCP/IP TCP/IP. v TCP/IP EZ-. TCP/IP. v IP DNS. v IPv6 IPv6. v IPv4 IPv6. v IPv6 TCP/IP, TCP/IP IPv6. Copyright IBM Corp. 1998,
8 TCP/IP System i Navigator. v IPv6 v IPv4 IPv6, v IPv4 IPv6 v IPv4 IPv6, v IPv4 IPv6 System i Navigator System i Navigator IPv4 IPv6. v IPv6 IPv6.. v IPv6. v (on-link off-link ) IPv6. v IPv4 IPv6. v IPv4 IPv6.,,. v IPv6 IPv6. v IPv4 IPv6 IPv4 IPv6.. v. v. PDF (). TCP/IP PDF PDF. PDF TCP/IP ( 980 KB). 2 System i: TCP/IP
9 PDF PDF. 1. PDF. 2. PDF. 3. PDF. 4.. Adobe Reader PDF Adobe Reader. Adobe ( 70 TCP/IP, IBM Redbooks, Information Center TCP/IP. PDF. 6 6(IPv6). IPv6 i5/os. IPv6 6(IPv6) 4(IPv4). IPv6. IPv4, 20. IPv4. IPv6 IPv4 IPv4. IP, IPv4. IPv6 IP IP. IPv6. xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx x IPv6., IPv4 TCP/IP 3
10 . IPv6 IP IP. IP IPv6.. IPv6., IPv6., IPv6 MAC(Media Access Control) IPv6. DHCP( ). IPv6 (ISP). IPv6. IPv6 MAC. IPv6 ISP, IPv6, IPv6. 16 IPv6 IBM i5/os IPv6. IPv6 TCP/IP IPv4. 29 IPv6 IPv6. 7 IPv4 IPv6 IPv6 IPv4. IPv4 IPv6 IP, IP. IPv6 IPv6 IPv6, IPv6 IPv6. 17 : IPv6 (LAN) IPv6. IPv6 (LAN), IPv6. 4 System i: TCP/IP
11 IPv6 IPv6. IPv IPv6 x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x. x IPv6 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff. IPv IPv6., IPv6 1050:0000:0000:0000:0005:0600:300c:326b 1050:0:0:0:5:600:300c:326b. 0 (::) IPv6., IPv6 ff06:0:0:0:0:0:0:c3 ff06::c3. IP. IPv6 IPv4 IPv , IPv4 32. IPv6 IPv4. IPv4 IPv6. IPv4 IPv6. IPv6 IPv4., 0:0:0:0:0:ffff: ::ffff: /96(). IPv6. IPv4 IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. IPv6 IPv6. IPv ( ). - TCP/IP 5
12 . - fe80::/ :0:0:0:0:0:0:0. (::).. IPv6.,. 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1. ::1.... i5/os.. ff.. i5/os.. IPv6 ( ) IPv6,, IPv6, IPv6. : i5/os TCP/IP. IPv6 5 ICMPv6(Internet Control Message Protocol version 6)... 6 System i: TCP/IP
13 .. (hop)... (hop). RFC RFC 2461 RFC Editor( IPv6 IPv6 ( ). MAC ID ID IPv6. - (fe80::/10) IPv6 () IPv6. 30 IPv6 IPv6 IPv6. IPv4 IPv6 IPv6 IPv4. IPv4 IPv6 IP, IP.. v v TCP/IP 7
14 v v v v ARP( ) v v v v v DNS( ) v DHCP( ) v FTP( ) v v v v ICMP( ) v IGMP( ) v IP v IP v IP v IP (TOS) v LAN v L2TP( 2 ) v v MTU( ) v Netstat v NAT( ) v v v OSPF( ) v v v PING v PPP( ) v v v v v QoS( ) v v 8 System i: TCP/IP
15 v RIP( ) v v SNMP( ) v API v v v System i Navigator v Telnet v v v v VPN( ) IPv4 IPv6 32(4 ).. A, B, C, D E. IPv IPv4 nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. 0<=nnn<=255, n ,. CIDR(Classless Inter-Domain Routing).. 128(16 ) IPv6 ( ) MAC ID. IPv6 IPv4. IPv6 IPv (79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,336). IPv6 xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx. x (::)., ::ffff: IPv4 IPv6.. IETF(Internet Engineering Task Force) IAB(Internet Architecture Board), / /48. TCP/IP 9
16 IPv4 IPv6 DHCP. IPv6.. ARP( ).. /nn. IPv4 ARP( ) IPv4 MAC.... IP. IP ( ) IP. IPv6. - ( ). ( ).. /nnn( 3, 0 <= nnn <= 128). fe80::982:2a5c/ IPv6 ICMPv6(Internet Control Message Protocol version 6) IP. ARP6. IPv6. -, 14.. IPv4,. TCP/IP ( ).. IPv6 ID. %zid. zid ( ). ID., 2ba::1:2:14e:9a9b:c%3/48. IPv6,. IPv6. IPv6. 10 System i: TCP/IP
17 IPv4 IPv6., IP.. IPv6. IPv6 IPv6. IPv6., IPv6 IPv6. DNS( ) DNS API gethostbyname() IP. IP DNS gethostbyaddr(). IPv4 in-addr.arpa. IPv6. AAAA(4 A) (IP-to-name) IPv6. DNS IPv6 IPv6. API gethostbyname() IPv4. IPv6, getaddrinfo() API IPv6 IPv4 IPv6 ( ). DHCP( ) FTP( ) DHCP IP. i5/os IPv4 DHCP. FTP. ( ). ( : ). DNS DNS ( ). IPv4, TCP/IP IPv4,. IPv4 STRTCPIFC ENDTCPIFC System i Navigator TCP/IP. IPv6, ip6.arpa, ip6.int. ( API getnameinfo().) DHCP i5/os IPv6. FTP i5/os IPv6. IPv6,.. IPv6. IPv6. TCP/IP 11
18 IPv4 IPv6 ICMP(Internet Control Message Protocol) IGMP(Internet Group Management Protocol) IP IP IP IP (TOS) LAN L2TP( 2 ) MTU( ) Netstat IPv4 ICMP. IPv4 IGMP, IPv4 IGMP IPv4 ( ). IP ( ) IP. ( : ICMP). QoS. LAN IP. ( : ).,. L2TP PPP. 127.*.*.*( ). () *LOOPBACK.. IPv4, 576. Netstat TCP/IP,. System i Navigator. IPv6, ICMPv6(Internet Control Message Protocol version 6).,.. IPv6 IDMP MLD(multicast listener discovery). MLD IPv4 IGMP, MLD ICMPv6 ICMPv IP., IPv6 IPv4. IPv6., IPv6 ( ). AH ESP(IPv4 ), (hop),,. IPv6. IPv6. IPv4.,.,, ICMPv6. IPv6. IPv6 TOS. IPv6. L2TP i5/os IPv6. IPv :0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001 ::1(). *LOOPBACK. IPv MTU., IPv6. MTU 1280 IPv6 IPv6. IPv6. 12 System i: TCP/IP
19 IPv4 IPv6 NAT( ) TCP/IP System i Navigator. System i Navigator, IP., 14 IP , NAT IPv6., IPv6 NAT. IPv6., IPv6.. ping. IPv6 IPv6 DNS, IPv6 IPv4.,. OSPF( ) PING OSPF RIP. TCP/IP. System i Navigator. i5/os TCP/IP IP IP., LAN. PING TCP/IP. System i Navigator. PPP( ) PPP. i5/os TCP UDP(User Datagram Protocol). TCP UDP IPv6. IPv6. IPv6. i5/os TCP/IP. IPv6. PPP i5/os IPv6. IPv6 IPv4. IPv6, IPv4.., TCP 80 ( AF_INET, AF_INET6 ). TCP/IP 13
20 IPv4 IPv6 IETF RFC 1918, 10.*.*.* (10/8), (172.16/12) *.* ( /16) IPv4... IPv6,. anonymous. RFC IPv4,.. IPv6 ( )., (MAC) ID.. QoS( ) System i Navigator, ( : UDP,17). IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP. TCP/IP., DHCP.,., IP( ) (hop) IP. IP (hop). IPv4 IPv4, IPv4. IPv6 ( ). IPv6. QoS i5/os IPv6. IPv6, ( /48 ). IPv4. IPv6 ( : interface ETH03) ( ). IPv6 IPv4.. RIP( ) *DFTROUTE. RIP routed. i5/os,, FTP, 21, TCP (UDP)., RIP IPv6. IPv6. SNMP( ).. SNMP. SNMP i5/os IPv6. 14 System i: TCP/IP
21 IPv4 IPv6 API API TCP/IP. IPv6 IPv6. IPv6 AF_INET6 IPv6. IPv4 IPv6 API. IPv4 IPv6 IPv6 ::ffff:a.b.c.d IPv4 IPv6. a.b.c.d IPv4. API 2, 2 IPv6. IP (, bind() ). INADDR_ANY IP. STRTCP ENDTCP IPv4. IPv4 TCP/IP STRTCP. IPv6 AF_INET6. IPv4 bind() IPv6. IPv4, in6addr_any IPv6. IPv6 IPv6 IP. STRTCP ENDTCP STRIP6 IPv6. IPv6 TCP/IP. IPv6. System i Navigator Telnet System i Navigator TCP/IP. Telnet. TCP/IP. System i Navigator. IPv6 AUTOSTART *YES( ). IPv6 IPv4. IPv6, ::1 IPv6. IPv6. IPv6. IPv6. TCP, UDP, RAW. IPv6.. INADDR_ANY ::/128(128 0 ). IP. in6addr_any ::/128. VPN( ) VPN(IPsec ). IPv6. VPN( ). TCP/IP 15
22 3 IPv6 6(IPv6) 4(IPv4). IPv6 IBM i5/os IPv6. IPv6 TCP/IP IPv4. IPv6 i5/os. v v v v TCP/IP IPv6. TCP/IP IPv6, TCP/IP (STRTCP) STRIP6 *NO. STRTCP STRIP6 (*YES) IPv6. IPv6 IPv6 IPv6. IPv6 17 : IPv6 (LAN). IPv6 IPv6. 29 IPv6. TCP/IP System i Navigator. IPv6 API(Application Programming Interfaces). IPv6 AF_INET6 IPv6. IPv4. IPv4 IPv6 IPv6. DNS( ) DNS AAAA IP6.ARPA (IP- ). DNS IPv6 IPv6. TCP/IP IPv6 PING, netstat,. IPv6. IPv4 IPv6 TCP/IP. 16 System i: TCP/IP
23 3 IPv6 6(IPv6) 4(IPv4). : IPv6 (LAN) IPv6. IPv6 (LAN), IPv6. : IP x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x - IP.. IPv4. IPv6 IP, IPv6 IPv4, IPv6. IPv6 /. IPv6, IPv6., A B.,.. System i LAN. TCP/IP 17
24 v A B i5/os 5 4. v A IPv v A B. v IPv6 LAN. A IPv B IPv v. v ( 2838). IPv6 LAN. v Windows System i Access v System i Navigator IPv6. v IPv4 TCP/IP. v TCP/IP. 4 IPv6 IPv6 IPv6, IPv6 IPv6. 18 System i: TCP/IP
25 24 TCP/IP, IPv4 TCP/IP. IPv6 IPv6. IPv6 IPv6. IPv6 TCP/IP IPv6. IPv6. 1. NETSTAT Enter TCP/IP (TCP/IP ) Enter. 3. IPv6. IPv6 IPv6, IPv6. IPv6. 1. STRTCP(TCP/IP ) F4( ). 2. IPv6 *YES Enter. : IPv6 TCP/IP. IPv6 IPv6. IPv6. IPv6 IPv6. Eth08. IPv6. : ADDTCPIFC *IOSYSCFG. 1. ADDTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. *IP6SAC. TCP/IP 19
26 3. Eth08 Enter IPv6 *LIND ID *LIND DAD 2 *YES ETHLINE IPv6 SAC interface 5. Enter. IPv6. IPv6 IPv6 IPv6. IPv6. 1. STRTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. *IP6SAC Enter. 3. Eth08 Enter. IPv6 - IPv6. : IPv6. IPv6 i5/os IPv6 IPv4., PING IPv4 IPv6. IPv4 IPv6. IPv4 IPv6 TCP/IP. 20 System i: TCP/IP
27 TCP/IP. i5/os TCP/IP. IPv4 TCP/IP. IPv6, IPv6. TCP/IP TCP/IP. TCP/IP. TCP/IP. TCP/IP. 2. TCP/IP ( ) CMN01 IP sys400.xyz.company.com IP v v ( ). 1. GO HARDWARE Enter. 2. 1( ) Enter..., IBM Redbooks IBM i5/os IP :. 22 TCP/IP TCP/IP i5/os. TCP/IP System i TCP/IP. TCP/IP. TCP/IP 21
28 v TCP/IP. v v v v TCP/IP.. 2 NO. TCP/IP.. FTP Telnet TCP/IP. TCP/IP. TCP/IP *IOSYSCFG. *IOSYSCFG *ALLOBJ TCP/IP..... TCP/IP. IP. ( ). TCP/IP IP.., TCP/IP. FTP Telnet. :. System i TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP i5/os. Telnet, FTP(File Transfer Protocol) SMTP(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) TCP/IP, i5/os IBM TCP/IP. TCP/IP. 22 System i: TCP/IP
29 TCP/IP. 1. TCP/IP. a. CD-ROM CD-ROM. b.. 2. GO LICPGM Enter ( ) Enter TC1(i5/OS IBM TCP/IP ) 1( ) Enter. 5. Enter. 6. Enter. 3. CD-ROM QOPT. IPL TAP01.,.. 2. IPL. i5/os IBM TCP/IP ( ) i5/os IBM TCP/IP.,.., i5/os IBM TCP/IP. :. v v v Windows IBM System i Access (5761 XE1): TCP/IP System i Navigator. i5/osibm HTTP Server (5761 DG1):. TCP/IP.. TCP/IP 23
30 21 TCP/IP TCP/IP. TCP/IP TCP/IP, IPv6. TCP/IP. TCP/IP. TCP/IP, IPv4 TCP/IP. TCP/IP., System i Navigator TCP/IP PC System i Navigator. TCP/IP.. 1. GO TCPADM Enter TCP/IP. 2. 1(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP (CFGTCP). : *IOSYSCFG. 17 : IPv6 (LAN) IPv6. IPv6 (LAN), IPv6. 35 TCP/IP System i Navigator TCP/IP. 29 IPv6 IPv6 TCP/IP. IPv6 i5/os. 24 System i: TCP/IP
31 *IOSYSCFG 1 : ( ) TCP/IP.. 1. CRTLINETH( ) F4( ) ( ). 2. ( ) Enter. 5. Enter. 2 : IP IP IP. IP. 1. CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP. 2. 3(TCP/IP ) Enter. 3. IP *YES Enter. 3 : IPv4 IPv4. TCP/IP. 1. CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP. 2. 1(TCP/IP ) Enter. 3. TCP/IP Opt 1( ) Enter TCP/IP. 4. IPv IPv4 Enter. 7. TCP/IP 9( ) Enter. TCP/IP 25
32 4 :.. TCP/IP. (*DFTROUTE). IP.. 1. CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP. 2. 2(TCP/IP ) Enter. 3. Opt 1( ) Enter TCP/IP (ADDTCPRTE). 4. *DFTROUTE *NONE. 5. IP Enter. 5 : TCP/IP, IP DNS.. ( : ). IP, IP DNS,.. TCP/IP. 1. CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP (TCP/IP ) Enter v *REMOTE ( ). DNS. DNS. v *LOCAL.. 26 System i: TCP/IP
33 : *LOCAL,. 6 :. 6. DNS IP Enter. TCP/IP System i Navigator. 35 TCP/IP, DNS,. 6 : IP DNS. DNS. DNS, IP. IPv4 IPv CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP (TCP/IP ) Enter. 3. Opt 1( ) Enter TCP/IP IP. 5. Enter., + (+). : (IP ) ,. System i Navigator. 36,. IPv4 IPv6. TCP/IP 27
34 7 : TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP. TCP/IP. 1. STRTCP(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. *YES, *NO. 3. TCP/IP Enter. STRTCP(TCP/IP ) TCP/IP, TCP/IP,. STRTCP AUTOSTART *YES TCP/IP. System i Navigator. 29 IPv6 IPv6. 35 TCP/IP System i Navigator TCP/IP. 8 : TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP. i5/os IBM TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP. TCP/IP TCP/IP. 1. TCP/IP.. 2. ping IP., IP ping , TCP/IP. System i Navigator TCP/IP 28 System i: TCP/IP
35 , TPC/IP System i Navigator. v System i Navigator TCP/IP. v TCP/IP Ping. v TCP/IP Ping. IPv6 IPv6. IPv6. IPv6 IPv6 IPv6. 3 IPv6 6(IPv6) 4(IPv4) : TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP. IPv6 IPv6 TCP/IP. IPv6 i5/os. IPv6. v i5/os 5 4 v Windows System i Access v System i Navigator v IPv6 ( LAN IPv6 ) IPv6. v IPv4 TCP/IP. TCP/IP. v IPv6. IPv6. 1. NETSTAT Enter TCP/IP (TCP/IP ) Enter. 3. IPv6. TCP/IP 29
36 4. IPv6, IPv6. a. STRTCP(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. b. IPv6 *YES Enter. : IPv6 TCP/IP. 24 TCP/IP, IPv4 TCP/IP. IPv6 IPv6 IPv6. IPv6 IPv6 IPv6. System i Navigator IPv6. System i Navigator IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP. 2. IPv6. 3. IPv6. 4. IPv6 IPv6. : TCP/IP IPv6 IPv6 TCP/IP. IPv6. IPv6 IPv6. : ADDTCPIFC *IOSYSCFG. 1. ADDTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. *IP6SAC. 30 System i: TCP/IP
37 3. ( ) Enter. 4. Enter. IPv6. 1. STRTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. *IP6SAC Enter. 3. Enter. IPv TCP/IP IPv4 IPv6. *IOSYSCFG IPv6 IPv6 (LAN) IPv6. System i Navigator. System i Navigator IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv v (LAN) IPv6 (LAN). v IPv6 IP. 3. IPv6 IPv6.. : *IOSYSCFG. 4. IPv6. TCP/IP 31
38 IPv6 TCP/IP TCP/IP IPv6. IPv6 IPv6. : ADDTCPIFC *IOSYSCFG. 1. ADDTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IPv6. 3. ( ) Enter. 4. Enter. IPv6. : ADDTCPIFC *IOSYSCFG. 1. ADDTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IPv6. 3. *VIRTUALIP Enter. 4.. v *NONE. v + (+) Enter. PREFLIND ( ) Enter. : 10. IPv6. 5. Enter. IPv6. 1. STRTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IPv6 Enter. IPv6. *IOSYSCFG 32 System i: TCP/IP
39 TCP/IP TCP/IP. IPv4 IPv6... TCP/IP TCP/IP, IPv4 IPv6.. v v (NWSD) (NWID). TCP/IP TCP/IP (STRTCPSVR ). TCP/IP. TCP/IP IPv4 IPv6 TCP/IP. TCP/IP. 1. STRTCP(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2., TCP/IP, *NO. 3. IPv6 IPv6 *YES. 4. Enter. : TCP/IP TCP/IP IP. TCP/IP IPv4 IPv6. TCP/IP, IPv4 IPv6 IPv6., IPv4 IPv6. IPv4 IPv6. 1. IP, *ELAN, *TRLAN, *DDI. TCP/IP 33
40 a. CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. b. 1(TCP/IP ) Enter. c.. v IPv4, *VIRTUALIP *ELAN, *TRLAN, *DDI. v IPv6, *VIRTUALIP *ELAN. 2. NWID NWSD. a. DSPLIND( ) F4( ). b. Enter. c. *NWID *NWSD. NWID NWSD. 3.. a. STRTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. b. IPv4 IPv6 Enter. : *AUTOSTART. 38 IPv4 (LAN), IPv4 IPv4 System i Navigator. 42 IPv6 (LAN) IPv6 IPv6 System i Navigator. 30 IPv6 IPv6 IPv6.. Ping. ping IP. 34 System i: TCP/IP
41 TCP/IP. Ping Netstat. Ping Netstat TCP/IP System i Navigator TCP/IP. TCP/IP,.,. IPv6 IPv6. TCP/IP. System i Navigator. 24 TCP/IP, IPv4 TCP/IP : TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP. TCP/IP System i Navigator TCP/IP.,,,,,,. IPv4 IPv6 ( : ). TCP/IP, DNS,. System i Navigator. System i Navigator TCP/IP System i Navigator. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP. TCP/IP 35
42 2. TCP/IP TCP/IP. 3.. TCP/IP. 1. CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP (TCP/IP ) Enter. 3. TCP/IP, DNS. 4. Enter : TCP/IP, IP DNS.,. IPv4 IPv6. System i Navigator. System i Navigator System i Navigator. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP. 2. TCP/IP. (IPv4 IPv6 ) ,.. 1. CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP (TCP/IP ) Enter. 3.. v Opt 1( ) Enter. 36 System i: TCP/IP
43 v 2( ) Enter. v 4( ) Enter. v 7() Enter. 4. Enter : IP DNS. DNS. IPv4 System i Navigator IPv4. System i Navigator IPv4. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv4. 2. IPv4 TCP/IP. 3.. v IPv4 IPv4. v IPv6 IPv6. IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. System i Navigator IPv6. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv6. 2. IPv6 TCP/IP. 3.. v IPv6 IPv6. v IPv4 IPv4. TCP/IP TCP/IP ARP( ) (UDP) TCP/IP. System i Navigator TCP/IP. System i Navigator TCP/IP System i Navigator TCP/IP. TCP/IP 37
44 v TCP/IP. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP. 2. TCP/IP TCP/IP. 3.,, SOCKS. v TCP/IP. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv4( IPv6). 2. IPv4( IPv6) TCP/IP. 3.. TCP/IP TCP/IP. 1. CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP. 2. 3(TCP/IP ) Enter. 3. Enter. IPv4 IPv4 IPv4.. System i Navigator IPv4. IPv4 (LAN), IPv4 IPv4 System i Navigator. System i Navigator IPv4 System i Navigator IPv4. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv v (LAN) (LAN). v. 38 System i: TCP/IP
45 v IP. 3. IPv4 IPv4.. : *IOSYSCFG. IPv4 : ADDTCPIFC *IOSYSCFG. IPv4. 1. ADDTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IPv4. 3. ( ) Enter. 4. Enter. IPv4. 1. ADDTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IPv4. 3. *VIRTUALIP Enter. 4.. v *NONE. v + (+) Enter. PREFIFC IPv4 IPv4 Enter. : IPv4 10. IPv4. 5. Enter. 33 TCP/IP IPv4 IPv6. *IOSYSCFG TCP/IP 39
46 IPv4 IPv4. System i Navigator. System i Navigator IPv4 System i Navigator IPv4. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv4. 2. IPv4. 3. IPv4. IPv4. IPv4 IPv4. 1. STRTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2.. v IPv4 IPv4 Enter. v *AUTOSTART Enter. IPv4 System i Navigator IPv4. System i Navigator IPv4 System i Navigator IPv4. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv4. 2. IPv4. 3. IPv4. 4. IPv4. IPv4 IPv4. IPv4 : CHGTCPIFC *IOSYSCFG. IPv4. 40 System i: TCP/IP
47 1. CHGTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IPv4 Enter. 3., *SAME. 4. Enter. *IOSYSCFG IPv4 IPv4. System i Navigator. System i Navigator IPv4 System i Navigator IPv4. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv4. 2. IPv4. 3. IPv4. IPv4. IPv4 IPv4. 1. ENDTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IPv4 Enter. IPv4 IPv4. System i Navigator. : IPv4., IPv4. IPv4 IPv4. System i Navigator IPv4 TCP/IP 41
48 System i Navigator IPv4. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv4. 2. IPv4. 3. IPv IPv4 : RMVTCPIFC *IOSYSCFG. IPv4. 1. RMVTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IPv4 Enter. *IOSYSCFG IPv6 IPv6 IPv6,,.. System i Navigator IPv6. IPv6 (LAN) IPv6 IPv6 System i Navigator. System i Navigator IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv v (LAN) (LAN). v IP. 3. IPv6 IPv6.. : *IOSYSCFG. IPv6 42 System i: TCP/IP
49 : ADDTCPIFC *IOSYSCFG. IPv6. 1. ADDTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IPv6. 3. ( ) Enter. 4. Enter. IPv6. 1. ADDTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IPv6. 3. *VIRTUALIP Enter. 4.. v *NONE. v + (+) Enter. PREFLIND ( ) Enter. : 10. IPv6. 5. Enter. 33 TCP/IP IPv4 IPv6. *IOSYSCFG IPv6 IPv6. System i Navigator. System i Navigator IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv6. 2. IPv6. TCP/IP 43
50 3.. v IPv6,. v IPv6,. IPv6. IPv6 IPv6. 1. STRTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2.. v IPv6 IPv6 Enter. v IPv6. a. *IP6SAC Enter. b. IPv6 Enter. v *AUTOSTART Enter. IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. System i Navigator IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv6. 2. IPv6. 3. IPv6 IPv6. 4. IPv6. : v v IPv6 IPv6. IPv6,. 44 System i: TCP/IP
51 IPv6 : CHGTCPIFC *IOSYSCFG. IPv6. 1. CHGTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2.. v IPv6 IPv6 Enter. v IPv6 *IP6SAC. 3. Enter. 4., *SAME. 5. Enter. *IOSYSCFG IPv6 IPv6. System i Navigator. System i Navigator IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv6. 2. IPv v IPv6,. v IPv6,. IPv6 IPv6. 1. ENDTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2.. TCP/IP 45
52 v IPv6 IPv6 Enter. v IPv6 *IP6SAC Enter. IPv6 IPv6. System i Navigator. : IPv6., IPv6. IPv6 45 IPv6. System i Navigator IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv6. 2. IPv v IPv6,. v IPv6,. 4.. IPv6 : RMVTCPIFC *IOSYSCFG. IPv6. 1. RMVTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2.. v IPv6 IPv6 Enter. v IPv6 *IP6SAC Enter. 46 System i: TCP/IP
53 *IOSYSCFG IPv4 IPv4 IPv4.. System i Navigator IPv4. IPv4 System i Navigator IPv4.. System i Navigator IPv4 System i Navigator IPv4. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv IPv4 IPv4. IPv4 IPv4. 1. ADDTCPRTE(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. : ADDTCPRTE *IOSYSCFG. 2.. v IPv4 *DFTROUTE Enter. v : IPv4 *NONE. IPv4 IPv4 Enter.. 3. IPv4. 4. Enter. *IOSYSCFG TCP/IP 47
54 IPv4 System i Navigator IPv4. System i Navigator IPv4 System i Navigator IPv4. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv4. 2. IPv4. 3. IPv4. 4. IPv4 IPv4. IPv4 IPv4. 1. CHGTCPRTE(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. : CHGTCPRTE *IOSYSCFG. 2.. v IPv4 *DFTROUTE Enter. v : IPv4 *NONE. IPv4 IPv4 Enter.. 3. IPv4. 4., *SAME. 5. Enter. *IOSYSCFG IPv4 IPv4. System i Navigator. System i Navigator IPv4 System i Navigator IPv4. 48 System i: TCP/IP
55 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv4. 2. IPv4. 3. IPv IPv4 IPv4. 1. RMVTCPRTE(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. : RMVTCPRTE *IOSYSCFG. 2.. v IPv4 *DFTROUTE Enter. v IPv4 IPv4 Enter.. 3. IPv4. 4. IPv4 Enter. *IOSYSCFG IPv6 IPv6 IPv6.. System i Navigator IPv6. IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. IPv6.. System i Navigator System i Navigator IPv6. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv TCP/IP 49
56 3. IPv6 IPv6. IPv6 : ADDTCPRTE *IOSYSCFG. IPv6. 1. ADDTCPRTE(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IPv6 Enter. 3. IPv Enter. IPv6. 1. ADDTCPRTE(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. *DFT6ROUTE Enter. 3. IPv6. 4. *DFT6ROUTE(0 ) Enter. *IOSYSCFG IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. System i Navigator IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv6. 2. IPv6. 3. IPv6. 4. IPv6 IPv6. IPv6 50 System i: TCP/IP
57 IPv6. 1. CHGTCPRTE(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. : CHGTCPRTE *IOSYSCFG. 2.. v IPv6 *DFT6ROUTE Enter. v : IPv4 *NONE. IPv6 IPv6 Enter.. 3., *SAME. 4. Enter. *IOSYSCFG IPv6 IPv6. System i Navigator. System i Navigator IPv6 System i Navigator IPv6. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv6. 2. IPv6. 3. IPv IPv6 IPv6. 1. RMVTCPRTE(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. : RMVTCPRTE *IOSYSCFG. 2.. v IPv6 *DFTROUTE Enter. TCP/IP 51
58 v IPv6 IPv6 Enter.. 3. IPv IPv6 Enter. *IOSYSCFG TCP/IP TCP/IP. IPv4 IPv6 TCP. IPv4 IPv6 TCP. 1. ENDTCPCNN(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. *TCP. 3. IPv4 IPv6 Enter. 4., IPv4 IPv6 Enter. TCP/IP. LAN TCP/IP TCP/IP LAN.., LAN. TCP/IP LAN. IP. 52 System i: TCP/IP
59 A IP B. LAN TCP/IP IP. LAN. TCP/IP.. v ARP( ) v NAT(Network address translation) v TCP/IP ARP( ) ARP( ). ARP TCP/IP. IP,. : IPv6 ARP.. v v IBM i5/os IP : IBM Redbooks i5/os, IP. TCP/IP TCP/IP 53
60 . ARP, TCP/IP. IP. IP. IP ( ). IP TCP/IP., A TCP/IP B ARP ARP. ARP. 1 :,. 800, 810, 825, xx, IBM Systems Hardware Information Center i5/os ( A) STRSST( ) Enter. 2. ID. 3. SST( ) 5( ). 4. 3( ). 54 System i: TCP/IP
61 5. F10( ). 6. A B (SST). i5/os, AIX Linux IBM eserver i5 2 :.. 8xx : 8xx. 800, 810, 825, A WRKHDWRSC *CMN Enter. 2. 7(). 268C ( ) Enter. 5. 1( ) Enter (CRTLINETH). a. VETH0. VETH0.,. b. 1G. c. *FULL Enter. d Enter. TCP/IP 55
62 8996, WRKCFGSTS *LIN VETH0 1( ) , B B.. VETH0. 8xx : 8xx. 515, 520, 525, 550, 570, A WRKHDWRSC *CMN Enter. 2. 7(). 268C.. 268C HMC (1 ) C. 4. 5( ) Enter. 5. 1( ) Enter (CRTLINETH). a. VETH0. VETH0,. b. 1G. c. *FULL Enter. d Enter. 8996,. 56 System i: TCP/IP
63 . 6.. WRKCFGSTS *LIN VETH0 1( ) , B B.. VETH0. 3 : IP IP. IP. 1. B CHGTCPA(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IP *YES Enter. 4 : ARP ARP. ARP TCP/IP. 1. IP. 4. IP 4. IP IP. IP A B TCP/IP. IP TCP/IP IP. IP IP B i5/os TCP/IP. ARP IP.. a. B CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP. b. 1(TCP/IP ) Enter. c. 1( ) Enter TCP/IP (ADDTCPIFC). d TCP/IP 57
64 e. ( : ETHLINE). f TCP/IP 9( ). 5 : TCP/IP A B TCP/IP. A. 1. A CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP. 2. 1(TCP/IP ) Enter. 3. 1( ) Enter TCP/IP (ADDTCPIFC) ( : VETH0) TCP/IP 9( ). B B : ARP( ) IP. System i Navigator System i Navigator. 1. System i Navigator TCP/IP IPv ,. 4.. a... b. ARP. 58 System i: TCP/IP
65 c CHGTCPIFC(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IPv4 Enter (+) Enter. 4. IPv Enter. : :.. 1. A CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter 2. 2(TCP/IP ) Enter. 3. 1( ) Enter. 4. *DFTROUTE. 5. *NONE A ARP ARP. 8 :. ping. v A ping. TCP/IP 59
66 v i5/os ping. Ping i5/os. (NAT). NAT NAT, IP. (masquerade) NAT NAT. TCP/IP ARP, i5/os. IP System i Navigator. : IPv6 NAT. NAT x, x. TCP/IP x x., A B System i: TCP/IP
67 NAT i5/os TCP/IP. IP. NAT. 1 :,. 800, 810, 825, xx, IBM Systems Hardware Information Center i5/os ( A) STRSST( ) Enter. 2. ID. 3. SST( ) 5( ). 4. 3( ). 5. F10( ). 6. A B (SST). i5/os, AIX Linux IBM eserver i5 2 :.. 8xx : 8xx. 800, 810, 825, A WRKHDWRSC *CMN Enter. 2. 7(). TCP/IP 61
68 268C ( ) Enter. 5. 1( ) Enter (CRTLINETH). a. VETH0. VETH0.,. b. 1G. c. *FULL Enter. d Enter. 8996, WRKCFGSTS *LIN VETH0 1( ) , B B.. VETH0. 8xx : 8xx. 515, 520, 525, 550, 570, A WRKHDWRSC *CMN Enter. 2. 7(). 62 System i: TCP/IP
69 268C.. 268C HMC (1 ) C. 4. 5( ) Enter. 5. 1( ) Enter (CRTLINETH). a. VETH0. VETH0,. b. 1G. c. *FULL Enter. d Enter. 8996, WRKCFGSTS *LIN VETH0 1( ) , B B.,. VETH0. 3 : IP IP. IP. 1. A CHGTCPA(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IP *YES Enter. 4 : TCP/IP. TCP/IP. TCP/IP 63
70 1. B i5/os TCP/IP. a. B CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP. b. 1(TCP/IP ) Enter. c. 1( ) Enter TCP/IP (ADDTCPIFC). d e. ETHLINE. f g.. TCP/IP 9( ). 2. B TCP/IP. TCP/IP A i5/os TCP/IP. a. A CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP. b. 1(TCP/IP ) Enter. c. 1( ) Enter TCP/IP (ADDTCPIFC). d e. VETH0. f g.. TCP/IP 9( ). 4. B i5/os TCP/IP. B : A B System i Navigator.. 1. System i Navigator, IP. 64 System i: TCP/IP
71 v. v IP v IP v ( : ETHLINE) :. ping. v v A ping. i5/os ping. Ping TCP/IP TCP/IP LAN.. i5/os.,. TCP/IP IPv4 IPv6. IPv4. TCP/IP 65
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73 1. 1 ( A) STRSST( ) Enter. 2. ID. 3. SST( ) 5( ). 4. 3( ). 5. F10( ). 6. A B (SST). i5/os, AIX Linux IBM eserver i5 2 :.. 8xx : 8xx. 800, 810, 825, A WRKHDWRSC *CMN Enter. 2. 7(). 268C ( ) Enter. 5. 1( ) Enter (CRTLINETH). a. VETH0. VETH0.,. TCP/IP 67
74 b. 1G. c. *FULL Enter. d Enter. 8996, WRKCFGSTS *LIN VETH0 1( ) , B B.. VETH0. 8xx : 8xx. 515, 520, 525, 550, 570, A WRKHDWRSC *CMN Enter. 2. 7(). 268C.. 268C HMC (1 ) C. 4. 5( ) Enter. 5. 1( ) Enter (CRTLINETH). a. VETH0. VETH0,. b. 1G. 68 System i: TCP/IP
75 c. *FULL Enter. d Enter. 8996, WRKCFGSTS *LIN VETH0 1( ) , B B.. VETH0. 3 : IP IP. IP. 1. A CHGTCPA(TCP/IP ) F4( ) TCP/IP. 2. IP *YES Enter. 4 : TCP/IP. TCP/IP. 1. A i5/os TCP/IP.. a. A CFGTCP(TCP/IP ) Enter TCP/IP. b. 1(TCP/IP ) Enter. c. 1( ) Enter TCP/IP (ADDTCPIFC). d e. ( : ETHLINE). f TCP/IP 9( ) A B TCP/IP. TCP/IP 69
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