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OS/2 TCP/IP Settings

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Name: hercules029
Date: December 11, 2002 at 12:25:25 Pacific
OS: OS/2
CPU/Ram: P133
Comment:

How in the world do you access OS/2 TCP/IP settings? Thanks.



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Name: Tina Bhole
Date: December 12, 2002 at 04:16:57 Pacific
Reply:

Hello,

To verify server TCP/IP settings for OS/2 Warp Servers

1. Add the following line to the config.sys file, if it is not present:

SET DB2COMM=TCPIP

2. Open the services file in the \MPTN\ETC directory and locate the following entries:

db2cDB2 50000/tcp #connection port for the DB2 instance DB2

db2iDB2 50001/tcp #interrupt port for the DB2 instance DB2

3. If these entries are not present, add them to the services file.

Hope this information works for you.


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Response Number 2
Name: pipes
Date: December 16, 2002 at 08:59:37 Pacific
Reply:

Easiest way is to go to your System Setup Folder (Right click on desktop), then TCP/IP icon.



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