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INDEX *BASE storage pool (See storage pools) *MACHINE storage pool (See storage pools) A 5250 emulation communications, 233 access paths, journaling, 180 End Journal Access Path (ENDJRNAP), 189-190 journaling, 183-184 access points, wireless communications, 306 accounting codes job accounting logs, 89 user profiles, 118 accounting levels, 391, 402 acknowledged communications, 285 activation groups, 230 active state, 46 active-to-ineligible, 218 active-to-wait, 218 activity levels, 46-53, 394, 409, 410, 411 modifying, 221-222 subsystems, 73 adapter addresses, 286, 288, 292, 298-300, 301, 302, 305, 307-308, 320-321, 327 Add Communication Entries (ADDCMNE), 63 Add Job Queue Entry (ADDJOBQE), 63, 71 Add Performance Collection (ADDPFRCOL), 224 addressing (See also IP addressing), 286-291, 289, 290, 292, 301, 302, 307-308, 320, 328, 335 check limit, Work System Status (WRKSYSSTS), 2 IPL after limit is reached, 2 permanent addresses, 2 temporary addresses, 2 adopted authority (QUSEADPAUT), 134, 143-144, 411 advanced peer-to-peer communications (APPC), 233, 234-237, 283, 411 alert support, 235 CICS, 235 CICS/400, 235 Client Access/400, 235 common programming interface communica- tions (CPI-C), 235 configuration, 242 controllers, 248-252 device descriptions, 252-253 Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA), 259 display station pass-through, 234, 275-280 distributed data interface (DDI), 236 distributed data management (DDM), 234, 265-267 Electronic Customer Support (ECS), 235, 280-281 Ethernet, 236 file transfer support, 235 frame relay (FR), 236 functions, 265-281 high performance routing (HPR), 259 HPR Tower RTP, 259 interprogram communications functions (ICF), 235 ISDN data line control (IDLC), 236 line descriptions, 236, 242, 246-247 mode descriptions, 255-256 network attributes, 259-262 OptiConnect/400, 234, 267-270 programming for APPC, 235-236 rapid transport protocol (HPR Tower RTP), 259 SNA distribution services (SNADS), 234, 270-275 SNA pass-through, 235 sockets programming, 236 synchronous data link (SDLC), 236 system names, APPC/APPN, 236-237 token ring, 236 use of APPC, 264-265 wireless, 236 X.25, 236 advanced peer-to-peer network (APPN), 233, 237-244, 283, 411 INDEX 421
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INDEX

*BASE storage pool (See storage pools)*MACHINE storage pool (See storage pools)

A5250 emulation communications, 233access paths, journaling, 180

End Journal Access Path (ENDJRNAP),189-190

journaling, 183-184access points, wireless communications, 306accounting codes

job accounting logs, 89user profiles, 118

accounting levels, 391, 402acknowledged communications, 285activation groups, 230active state, 46active-to-ineligible, 218active-to-wait, 218activity levels, 46-53, 394, 409, 410, 411

modifying, 221-222subsystems, 73

adapter addresses, 286, 288, 292, 298-300, 301,302, 305, 307-308, 320-321, 327

Add Communication Entries (ADDCMNE), 63Add Job Queue Entry (ADDJOBQE), 63, 71Add Performance Collection (ADDPFRCOL),

224addressing (See also IP addressing), 286-291,

289, 290, 292, 301, 302, 307-308, 320,328, 335

check limit, Work System Status(WRKSYSSTS), 2

IPL after limit is reached, 2permanent addresses, 2temporary addresses, 2

adopted authority (QUSEADPAUT), 134,143-144, 411

advanced peer-to-peer communications (APPC),233, 234-237, 283, 411

alert support, 235CICS, 235

CICS/400, 235Client Access/400, 235common programming interface communica-

tions (CPI-C), 235configuration, 242controllers, 248-252device descriptions, 252-253Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA), 259display station pass-through, 234, 275-280distributed data interface (DDI), 236distributed data management (DDM), 234,

265-267Electronic Customer Support (ECS), 235,

280-281Ethernet, 236file transfer support, 235frame relay (FR), 236functions, 265-281high performance routing (HPR), 259HPR Tower RTP, 259interprogram communications functions

(ICF), 235ISDN data line control (IDLC), 236line descriptions, 236, 242, 246-247mode descriptions, 255-256network attributes, 259-262OptiConnect/400, 234, 267-270programming for APPC, 235-236rapid transport protocol (HPR Tower RTP),

259SNA distribution services (SNADS), 234,

270-275SNA pass-through, 235sockets programming, 236synchronous data link (SDLC), 236system names, APPC/APPN, 236-237token ring, 236use of APPC, 264-265wireless, 236X.25, 236

advanced peer-to-peer network (APPN), 233,237-244, 283, 411

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APPN, continuedChange Network Attributes (CHGNETA), 241class-of-service, 239, 241, 255, 256-259configuration, 242-244control points, 239, 240controllers, 247, 248-252cost per byte, 246cost per connect time, 246Create Network Attributes (CRTNETA), 241device descriptions, 238, 252-253Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA), 259distributed directory services (DDS), 239dynamic route selection, 239end nodes, 239-240high performance routing (HPR), 259hosts supported, 238HPR Tower RTP, 259intermediate session routing, 239line descriptions, 242, 246-247link speed, 246location/configuration lists, 242-245mode descriptions, 254-256network attributes, 259-262network node servers, 240network nodes, 239-240network server node, 240network topology database, 240nodes, 239propagation delay, 241, 247rapid transport protocol (HPR Tower RTP),

259Route Addition Resistance (RAR), 241Route Congestion, 241security used on line, 247system names, 236-237transmission groups, 241use of APPN, 264-265user-defined values, 247

agents, SNMP, 376-378alert support, 235ALLOBJ, 123Allow Multiple Threads (ALWMLTTHD), 68analysis of performance (See also Performance

Tools/400), 205, 224Analyze Performance Data (ANPFRDTA), 224

Apply Journal Changes, 192-194Arriver program, SNADS, 273assistance levels, 389, 410asynchronous communications, 233asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), 283, 284,

327-332adapter addresses, 327addressing, 328configuration, 329crossover cables, 331interoperability, ATM, 327LAN Emulation (LANE), 327LAN emulation configuration server (LECS),

328, 332LAN emulation server (LES), 328, 332line descriptions, 331-332MAC addresses, 328multi-protocol switched service (MSS), 327network interface, 329-331permanent virtual circuits, 331switched virtual connections, 331switching, 327transmission, typical, 328-329virtual circuits, 331

attended IPLs, 3attention program, 391, 408attributes, job attributes, 59, 62, 66-69, 120, 399,

402AUDIT, 123Audit Control QAUDCTL, 93Audit End Action QAUDENDACN, 93Audit Force Level QAUDFRCLVL, 93Audit Level QAUDLVL, 93, 94auditing, 392, 404authorities, 134, 411

adopted (See adopted authority)authorization lists, 134, 139-140, 411Edit Object Authority (EDTOBJAUT), 139,

141Grant Object Authority (GRTOBJAUT), 139named users, 134, 138-139ownership of objects, single vs group,

134-137private authority, 136public authority, 134, 140, 393, 404

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Restore Authorization (RSTAUT), 168Revoke Object Authority (RVKOBJAUT),

139Save Security Data (SAVSECDTA), 152-153special authorities, 122-124specific authorities, 138-139Work with Objects (WRKOBJ), 139, 141

authorization lists, 134, 139-140, 141, 152-153list management rights, 141Save Security Data (SAVSECDTA), 152-153

autoconfiguration, 6, 64, 65, 287, 392, 408Automated Performance Management Tool, 224automatic mode IPLs, 4, 411automatically power on/off AS/400, 11-13autostart jobs, 41, 61auxiliary storage pools (ASPs), 53-58

adding system auxiliary storage, 3benefits of use, 54controlling ASP size, 55, 58creating ASPs, 54, 57-58Dedicated Service Tools (DST) to set thresh-

old, 55-56dependent database files not supported, 58library user ASPs, 55MOVOBJ and CRTDUPOBJ not supported,

58multiple devices in ASPs, 58non-library user ASPs, 55objects not allowed in ASPs, 58System ASPs, proactive, 56-57System Service Tools (SST) to set threshold,

55-56thresholds for ASPs, 55-56types of ASPs, 54-55

Bbackup and recovery, 147-175, 391,. 392, 401,

404, 405Backup and Recovery Media Services

(BRMS), 15, 210checkpoint images, save-while-active,

163-167compaction/compression of data, 175-176complete vs incomplete saves, 173logical files, 167

look and feel of backup/recovery process, 148queues, contents unsaved, 167Restore Authorization (RSTAUT), 168Restore Configuration (RSTCFG), 168Restore File System (RST), 168Restore Libraries (RSTLIB), 168Restore Licensed Products (RSTLICPGM),

168Restore Objects (RSTOBJ), 168Restore User Profiles (RSTUSRPRF), 168restore, 168-170restricted state for saves, 148Save Changed Object (SAVCHGOBJ),

155-157Save Configuration (SAVCFG), 150-152save files, 147Save integrated file system (IFS) contents

(SAV), 161-162Save Library (SAVLIB), 153-155Save Licensed Program Products

(SAVLICPGM), 160-161Save Object (SAVOBJ), 157-159Save Save File Data (SAVSAVFDTA),

159-160Save Security Data (SAVSECDTA), 152-153Save System (SAVSYS), 148-150Save to�, 147save-while-active option, 156, 159, 162-167strategies for backups, 170-174tape/drive quality and performance, 173-174time saving tips, 175-176time to recover vs time to backup, 170-172unsaved things, 167verifying backup strategy, 172-174

Backup and Recovery Media Services (BRMS),15, 210

bar code readers, wireless communications, 306base pools, 220, 411batch jobs, 42, 61-63, 70-72, 80, 411

FTP sample session, 359-360BEST/1 capacity-planning product, 227-228bookshelf, 390, 402booting (See initial program load)BOOTP, 382bound modules, 230

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break messages, 98bridges, 283-284, 285-286, 303, 319, 411broken chain, 412bus topology, 300

CC2 level security, 133cabling, 288, 300capacity planning, 205, 227-225

BEST/1 capacity-planning product, 227-228commercial processing workload (CPW),

228-229relative performance rating (RPR), 228-229

carrier sense multiple access with collision de-tection (CSMA/CD), 300, 412

catch-up/caught-up in remote journaling, 199chains of receivers, 188-189Change Job (CHGJOB), 212Change Network Attributes (CHGNETA), 241Change Receivers (CHGJRN), 186-187, 186Change System Value (CHGSYSVAL), 129Change User Profile (CHGUSRPRF), 112, 130channel service unit (CSU), frame relay, 319,

412character set identifiers, 390, 399checkpoint images, save-while-active, 163-167CICS, APPC, 235CICS/400, 235CL commands

communications, 262-263LANs, 325-326TCP/IP, 348-349token ring networks, 297-300

classes of networks, A, B, C, D, 339-340class-of-service, 239, 241, 255, 256-259, 412

CL commands, communications, 263Cleanup utility, 81, 103-108

automatic cleanup, 103-104Clear Save File (CLRSAVF), 108device descriptions, 107Display File Description (DSPFD), 108library cleanup, 108licensed program products (LPP), 107logs, 84messages, 108

miscellaneous tasks, 108objects, user profile cleanup, 104-106scheduling automatic cleanup, 103-104user profile cleanup, 104-106

Clear Save File (CLRSAVF), 108Client Access/400, APPC, 235code character sets, 120, 390codes to messages, 98collisions, 300commercial processing workload (CPW),

228-229common programming interface communica-

tions (CPI-C), APPC, 235communication jobs, 41, 42, 63-64, 64, 80, 391communications & networking

5250 emulation communications, 233networks defined, 283acknowledged communications, 285adapter addresses, 286, 288, 292, 298-300,

301, 302, 307-308, 320-321, 305, 327addressing (See also IP addressing, 285,

286-291, 289, 290, 292, 301, 302, 307-308320, 328, 335, 337

advanced peer-to-peer communications(APPC), 233, 234-237, 283

advanced peer-to-peer network (APPN), 233,237-244, 283

asynchronous communications, 233ATM, 283, 284, 327-332autoconfiguration, 287BOOTP, 382bridges, 283-284, 285-286, 303, 319bus topology, 300cabling, 288, 300Change Network Attributes (CHGNETA), 241CICS/400, 235CL commands for communications, 262-263CL commands for LANs, 325-326classes of networks, A, B, C, D, 339-340class-of-service, 239, 241, 255, 256-259Client Access/400, 235collisions, 300configuration, 287-288connection lists (ISDN), 245control points, 239, 240, 295-296

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controllers, 248-252, 287, 292, 294-296, 300,303, 304-305, 307, 308-309, 311-317, 318,323

cost per byte, 246cost per connect time, 246Create Network Attributes (CRTNETA), 241crossover cables, ATM, 331data link connection identifier (DLCI), 320datagrams, 335destination SAPs (DSAPs), 286-287, 295device descriptions, 252-253, 292, 297, 303,

305-306, 308, 309, 316, 323-325dial-up, 285, 384Display Line Description (DSPLIND), 286Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA), 259display station pass-through, 234, 275-280distributed data interface (DDI), 236, 284,

285, 286, 315-318distributed data management (DDM), 234,

265-267distributed directory services (DDS), 239domain name server (DNS), 335, 338, 343,

346, 348, 366dynamic route selection, 239Electronic Customer Support (ECS), 235,

280-281emergencies & failures, 207-208, 215-216Ethernet, 236, 284-285, 286, 300-306extended commands, wireless communica-

tions, 308fiber DDI (FDDI) (See distributed data inter-

face)file transfer protocol (FTP), 349, 352-360firewalls, 387-388frame relay (FR), 236, 283, 284, 286,

318-325frames, 291-292, 302-303, 316, 324-325gateways, 283-284, 285high performance routing (HPR), 259host names, 348host table, host table entries, 346-347host-to-host architectures, 233HPR Tower RTP, 259hubs, 268, 300input/output adapter (IOA), 286

intermediate session routing, 239Internet, 283, 335Internet connection for AS/400, 383-388Internet protocol (IP), 336, 337Internet Service Providers (ISP), 335, 339,

343, 383-384InterNIC and IP address assignment, 343, 383interoperability, ATM, 327intranets, 283IP addressing, 335, 337-343ISDN data line control (IDLC), 236LAN adapter cards, 285LAN Emulation (LANE), 327LAN emulation configuration server (LECS),

328, 332LAN emulation server (LES), 328, 332LAN-to-LAN connection, 285line descriptions, 242, 246-247, 286, 292,

293-294, 302, 303-304, 308-309, 310-311,316-318, 321, 322, 331-332, 344

lines supported, APPC, 236link speed, 246link types, 250local area networks (LANs), 283-333location/configuration lists, 242-245LPR/LPD, 349, 372-375MAC addresses, 285, 286, 328masks, 335, 340-343mode descriptions, 253-256multicast networks, 339multi-protocol switched service (MSS), 327multistation access units (MAUs), 288native support of certain protocols, 233network attributes, 259-262network interface description, 242, 245,

329-331network node servers, 240network segments, 283network server node, 240network topology database, 240networks defined, 283nodes, 239Operations Navigator, 336-337OptiConnect/400, 234, 267-270OS/400 TCP/IP functions, 349, 382-383

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communications & networking, continuedpackets, packet switching, 318-319, 335, 387pass-through (See display station

pass-through)permanent virtual circuits, 320, 331point-to-point protocol (PPP), 384polling, 314POP mail server, 349, 367-371ports, 286preset address, 286propagation delay, 241, 247protocols, 233, 284-285, 335proxy servers, 387-388rapid transport protocol (HPR Tower RTP),

259resource names, 286, 292REXEC remote server, 349, 371-372Route Addition Resistance (RAR), 241Route Congestion, 241RouteD server, 382-383routers, 283-284routing tables, routing table entries, 345-346satellites, 268secure hypertext transfer protocol (SHTTP),

388secure sockets layer (SSL), 388security, 385-388serial line Internet protocol (SLIP), 383, 384service access points (SAPs), 286-287, 295shielded twisted pair DDI (SDDI) (See distrib-

uted data interface)simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP), 349,

360-366simple network management protocol

(SNMP), 349, 376-378SNA distribution services (SNADS), 234,

270-275SNA pass-through, 235SOCKS, 388source SAPs (SSAP), 286-287, 295, 344speed, 291-292, 300, 316subnet masks, 335, 340-343, 340support for LANs, 285switched virtual connections, 331switching, 285, 300, 327

synchronous data link (SDLC), 236system names, APPC/APPN, 236-237system network architecture (SNA), 234-237,

283TCP/IP, 283, 335-388Telnet, 336, 349, 350-352token ring, 236, 284, 285, 286, 288-300topologies, 300transceivers, 300-301transmission groups, APPN, 241trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP), 383twin ax communications, 233unacknowledged communications, 285varying on/varying off, 308virtual circuits, 320, 331wide area networks (WANs), 283wireless, 236, 284, 306-315workstation gateway (WSG), 349, 379-382X.25, 236

compilers, 15Concentrator, 412configuration, 390, 408, 409

APPC, 242APPN, 242-244ATM, 329autoconfiguration, 6, 41-80, 64, 65, 287, 390,

408device configuration, 65distributed data interface (DDA), 316-318Ethernet networks, 302-306frame relay, 321-325local area networks (LANs), 287-288Restore Configuration (RSTCFG), 168Save Configuration (SAVCFG), 150-152Save System (SAVSYS), 148-150simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP), 361special environment setting, 6TCP/IP, 343-348token ring network, 292wireless networks, 308-315

connection lists (ISDN), 245console name, 391, 408control panel of AS/400, 3control points, 239, 240, 295-296, 412controller, 292, 412

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controllers, 287, 292, 294-296, 300, 303,304-305, 307, 308-309, 311-315, 318, 323

APPC/APPN, 247, 248-252Controllers

CL commands, communications, 263country identifier/setting, 120, 391, 399cover letters for PTFs, 31CPU percentages, 208-214, 225Create Controller APPC (CRTCTLAPPC), 248Create Job Queue (CRTJOBQ), 71Create Journal (CRTJRN), 182-183Create Journal Receiver (CRTJRNRCV),

181-182Create Network Attributes (CRTNETA), 241Create Subsystem Description (CRTSBSD), 72Create User Profile (CRTUSRPRF), 112, 129crossover cables, ATM, 331cross-reference PTFs, 28-29cumulative PTF packages, 28-29currency, 401

DDASD

performance, 229-230storage pools, 53

data link connection identifier (DLCI), 412frame relay, 320

database, 391, 401datagrams, 335data service unit, 412data striping, 412dates, 391, 392, 393, 394, 398, 400DBCS, 392, 399decimal format, 391, 399Dedicated Service Tools (DST), set ASP thresh-

old, 55-56defaults, 59delayed applied PTFs, 36-39Delete Journal (DLTJRN), 190Delete User Profile (DLTUSRPRF), 112destination SAPs (DSAPs), 286-287, 295, 413devices & device descriptions, 64, 65, 292, 297,

393, 305-306, 308, 309, 316, 323-325, 392,393, 395, 405, 408, 413

autoconfiguration, 65

attachment card, 413CL commands, communications, 263cleanup of old device descriptions, 107-108configuration, 390, 413limiting device sessions, user profiles, 116Restore Configuration (RSTCFG), 168Save Configuration (SAVCFG), 150-152

dial-up, 285, 384Direct Data Interchange, 413directories, OS/400 new release installation,

19-20Display Directory Entry (DSPDIRE), 19-20Display File Description (DSPFD), 108Display Line Description (DSPLIND), 286Display Log (DSPLOG), 82-84Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA), 259display station pass-through, 234, 275-280

configuration, automatic vs manual, 277-278user profile configuration, 279-280virtual devices, 277-278

Display System Value (DSPSYSVAL), 129Display User Profile (DSPUSRPRF), 112distributed data interface (DDI), 284, 285, 286,

315-318class A and B devices, 316configuration, 316-318controllers, 318device attachment cards (DAs), 316frames, symbols, 316line descriptions, 316-318speed, 316

distributed data management (DDM), 234,265-267

distributed directory services (DDS), 239domain name server (DNS), 335, 346, 366domain names, 338, 343, 348, 413dumps, 397, 403dynamic priority scheduling, 206dynamic route selection, 239

EEdit Object Authority (EDTOBJAUT), 139, 141Electronic Customer Support (ECS), 280-281

APPC, 235PTF ordering, 26, 29

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Electronic Customer Support (ECS), continuedremote AS/400 IPL from host, 10

e-mailPOP mail server, 349, 367-371simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP), 349,

360-366emergency response, 205, 207-216

aftermath of emergency, 215-216Backup and Recovery Media Services

(BRMS), 210changing job priorities, 212-213CPU percentages, 208-214guidelines for emergency actions, 215-216interactive queries as CPU usage hogs,

210-211LAN-based emergencies, 207-208, 215-216SQL queries as CPU usage hogs, 210-211user and system component of jobs, 214Work with Active Jobs (WRKACTJOB),

210-214Work with System Active (WRKSYSACT),

213-214End Job Abnormal (ENDJOBABN), 39End Journal Access Path (ENDJRNAP),

189-190End Journal Physical File (ENDJRNPF),

189-190end nodes, 239-240, 413end-of-system indicator, 389environment, 397, 402

Special Environment for user profile, 115special environment setting, 6

Ethernet, 284-285, 286, 300-306, 413802.3 standard, 300adapter addressing, 301, 302, 305addressing, 301, 302bridges, 303bus topology, 300cabling, 300carrier sense multiple access with collision de-

tection (CSMA/CD), 300collisions, 300configuration, 302-306controllers, 300, 303, 304-305device descriptions, 303, 305-306

frames, 302-303hubs, 300line descriptions, 302, 303-304speed, 300switching, 300topologies, 300transceivers, 300-301Version 2 standard, 300

extended commands, wireless communications,308

Ffaulting, in memory, 44, 414fiber DDI (FDDI) (See distributed data inter-

face)field reference files, 91file transfer protocol (FTP), 349, 352-360

batch session, sample, 359-360client configuration, AS/400, 353-355interactive session, sample, 357-359server configuration, AS/400, 355subcommands, 352, 355-357

filtering packets, Internet security, 387firewalls, 387-388first-level messages, 98fonts, 394, 401frame handler (FH), frame relay, 319, 414frame-relay, 283, 284, 286, 318-325, 414

adapter addresses, 320-321addressing, 320bridged frame relay, 319bridges, 319channel service unit (CSU), 319configuration, 321-325controllers, 323data link connection identifier (DLCI), 320device descriptions, 323-325direct frame relay, 319, 413DSU/CSU, 413frame handler (FH), 319frames, frame size, 319, 324-325, 414line descriptions, 321, 322network interface description, 242, 245packets, packet switching, 318-319permanent virtual circuits, 320

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physical interfaces, 320, 321SNA-direct connections, 319terminal equipment (TE), 319virtual circuits, 320

frames, in communications, 302-303, 316, 319,324-325

Ggateways, 283-284, 285general shared pools, 44, 414Go To Licensed Program (GO LICPGM), 21Grant Object Authority (GRTOBJAUT), 139graphic characters, 390, 399group profiles (See user groups)

Hhigh performance routing (HPR), 259HIPER PTFs, 16, 26history (QHST) logs, 81, 82-84home directory, user profiles, 121host names, 348host table, host table entries, 346-347host-to-host architectures, 233hot applications, 198HPR Tower RTP, 259hubs, in communications, 268, 300hypertext markup language (HTML), worksta-

tion gateway (WSG), 349, 379-382

II/O analysis, performance, 227IBM-supplied profiles, changing passwords to,

111-112ILE high level languages (HLL), 230immediate applied PTFs, 36-39ineligible state, 46ineligible-to-active, 218ineligible-to-wait, 218initial program load (IPL), 1-13, 393, 396, 397,

401-402, 414abnormal end to AS/400 sessions, 2address limit reached, 2attended IPLs, 3

auto restart after power failure,QPWRRSTIPL, 7

automatic configuration setting, 6automatic mode IPLs, 4automatically power on/off AS/400, 11-13date and time, QIPLDATTIM, 6keys and keystick to change mode, 3license key, 1licensed program product (LPP) installation, 2manual IPLs, 3, 4-6message/message queue on power failure,

QUPSMSGQ, 7mode of IPL, 3normal IPLs, 3, 4operations performed by IPL, 1power failures, 2powering AS/400 down, 10-11Program Temporary Fix (PTF) installations, 2progress of IPL, checking, 8-9remote AS/400 IPL from host, 10remote IPLs, QRMTIPL, 7set major system options, manual IPL, 5-6special environment setting, 6starting the IPL, 4-6status, QIPLSTS, 6storage areas for IPL, 9system password, 8system storage limit reached, 2system value (QIPLTYPE) for unattended

IPL, 4system values for IPLs, 6-7type of IPL, QIPLTYPE, 7unattended IPLs, 3, 4uninterruptible power supplies,

QUPSDLYTIM, 7when to IPL, 2-3

initial threads, 42Initialize System (INZSYS), 25input/output adapter (IOA), 286integrated file system (IFS)

Restore File System (RST), 168Save integrated file system (IFS) contents

(SAV), 161-162interactive jobs, 42, 59-61, 80

FTP sample session, 357-359

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interactive jobs, continuedinteractive queries as CPU usage hogs,

210-211job logging, 87

interactive queries as CPU usage hogs, 210-211intermediate session routing, 239Internet (See also communications & network-

ing), 283, 335, 383-388, 414dial-up, 384filtering, 387firewalls, 387-388LAN-to-LAN connection, 384passwords, 386point-to-point protocol (PPP), 384proxy servers, 387-388secure hypertext transfer protocol (SHTTP),

388secure sockets layer (SSL), 388security, 385-388serial line Internet protocol (SLIP), 384SOCKS, 388

Internet protocol (IP) (See also IP addressing;TCP/IP), 336, 337

Internet Service Providers (ISP), 335, 339InterNIC and IP address assignment, 338, 343,

383interoperability concerns on networked

AS/400s, OS/400 new releases, 19interoperability, ATM, 327, 414interprogram communications functions (ICF),

APPC, 235intranets, 283IOSYSCFG, 123IP addressing, 335, 337-343

basic IP address, 337-340classes of networks, A, B, C, D, 339-340domain names, 338, 343masks, 340-343multicast networks, 339special addresses, 340subnet masks, 340-343

ISDNconnection lists, 242, 245link types, 250network interface description, 242, 245

Jjob accounting logs, 81, 88-91

accounting codes, 89displaying job accounting journal, 90-91field reference files, 91journal creation, 90journal receiver creation, 90Performance Monitor vs, 89set up, 89-90

job descriptions, 60, 62, 64, 66-69, 116user profiles, 116

job logs, 81displaying, 88interactive jobs, 87logging levels, 85-87messages, 87, 99severity levels, 86-87

Job Message Queue Full Action (JOBMSQFL),68

Job Message Queue Maximum Size(JOBMSQMX), 68

job queues, 41, 62, 70-72, 415JOBCTL, 123jobs, 41-42, 58-72, 212, 389, 392, 393, 397,

398, 402, 405, 409, 410, 415active state, 46active-to-ineligible, 218active-to-wait, 218activity levels, 46-53Allow Multiple Threads (ALWMLTTHD), 68attributes, job, 59, 62, 66-69, 120autostart jobs, 41, 61batch jobs, 42, 61-63, 70-72, 80, 359-360Change Job (CHGJOB), 212classes of jobs, 64, 69-70communication jobs, 41, 42, 63-64, 80CPU percentages, 208-214displaying job log, 88ineligible state, 46ineligible-to-active, 218ineligible-to-wait, 218initial and secondary threads, 42interactive jobs, 42, 59-61, 80, 210-211,

357-359job accounting logs, 81, 88-91

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job descriptions, 60, 62, 64, 66-69, 116job logs, 81, 85-88Job Message Queue Full Action

(JOBMSQFL), 68Job Message Queue Maximum Size

(JOBMSQMX), 68job queues, 41, 62, 70-72logging levels, 85-87maximum number of jobs in subsystem, 73names for jobs, 41prestart jobs, 41, 61printing jobs, 78-79, 80priority limits for users, 116purging jobs, 69routing entries, 61, 63, 64, 73-75runtime attributes, 59, 60, 62, 69-70severity levels, 86-87states of jobs, 218Submit Job (SBMJOB), 61-62subsystems, 41, 62, 72-80, 80thrashing, 44threads, 42, 68time-out intervals, QINACTITV, 130timeslice for jobs, 69types of jobs, 42user and system component of jobs, 214wait state, 46wait-to-active, 218wait-to-ineligible ratio, 217, 218-220Work with Active Job (WRKACTJOB),

210-214, 225, 230workstation entries (WKE), 60, 61, 64, 76

journal, 177Create Journal (CRTJRN), 182-183

journal identifiers, 184-185, 415journal receiver, 177-180, 415

broken chain of receivers, 189chains of receivers, 188-189Change Receivers (CHGJRN), 186-187Create Journal Receiver (CRTJRNRCV),

181-182creating, 90deleting receivers, 187-188restoring journals and receivers, 189saving receivers, 187

journaling, 177-204, 415access path journaling, 180, 183-184accounting codes, 89Apply Journal Changes, 193-194applying journal entries, 191-192automatic maintenance of journals, 185-186broken chain of receivers, 189cascaded remote journaling, 198-199catch-up/caught-up in remote journaling, 199chains of receivers, 188-189Change Receivers (CHGJRN), 178, 186-187contents of journal receivers, 178-179Create Journal (CRTJRN), 90, 182-183Create Journal Receiver (CRTJRNRCV),

181-182Delete Journal (DLTJRN), 190deleting receivers, 187-188displaying job accounting journal, 90-91duality, duplication of journals, 197End Journal Access Path (ENDJRNAP),

189-190End Journal Physical File (ENDJRNPF),

189-190field reference files, 91filling journal receivers, 178-180job accounting logs, 88-91journal, 177journal identifiers, 184-185journal receiver, 90, 177-180maintaining journals, 185-189managing security audit journal receivers,

95-96name journal objects, 182performance considerations, 195-196, 204,

229RDB entries in remote journaling, 202-203remote journals, 197-204Remove Journal Changes (RMJRNCHG),

194-195removing journal entries, 191-192restoring journals and receivers, 191Save Journaled Files (SAVOBJ), 184-185saving receivers, 187security audit log, 91-97set up journaling, 180

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Journaling, continuedStart Journaling (STRJRNPR, STRJRNAP),

183-184strategies for journaling, 196-197synchronous vs asynchronous remote

journaling, 201-202threshold for journal receivers, 178, 181-182use of journals, 190-195viewing security audit journal receivers, 96Work with Journal Attributes (WRKJRNA),

185

Kkeyboard buffer, 116, 393, 399keys and keystick to change mode, 3

LLAN adapter cards, 285LAN Emulation (LANE), 327LAN emulation configuration server (LECS),

328, 332LAN emulation server (LES), 328, 332languages, 120, 393, 399LAN-to-LAN connection, 285Level 10 through 50 security, 133-134libraries, 398, 408, 409

cleanup, 108Restore Libraries (RSTLIB), 168Save Library (SAVLIB), 153-155Save System (SAVSYS), 148-150

library user ASPs, 55license key, for IPL, 1licensed internal code (LIC), 17licensed program product (LPP), 15

cleanup of old LPPs, 107installation, 24-25IPL after installation, 2, 25new releases, 15-16ordering new releases, 17-18program temporary fix (PTF), 16-17Restore Licensed Products (RSTLICPGM),

168Save Licensed Program Products

(SAVLICPGM), 160-161

Save System (SAVSYS), 148-150line descriptions, 242, 246-247, 286, 292,

293-294, 302-304, 308-309, 310-311,316-318, 321, 322, 331-332, 344

link types, 250list management rights, 141, 415local area network (LAN) (See also communica-

tions & networking), 283-333LAN-based emergencies, 207-208, 215-216

locale, 120, 396, 404location/configuration lists, 242-245logging levels, job logs, 85-87logical files, 415

saving, 167logs, 392, 394, 397, 403, 408

Cleanup utility for old logs, 81, 84field reference files, 91history (QHST) logs, 81, 82-84job accounting logs, 81, 88-91job logs, 81, 85-88OS/400 upgrades, deleting old QHST, 84scanning material in QHST, 84security audit log, 81, 91-97types of logs, 81

LPR/LPD, 349, 372-375low-entry nodes, 415

MMAC address, 286, 328machine pools (See also storage pools), 220,

415management information base (MIB), SNMP,

376-378manual IPLs, 3, 4-6, 415masks, 335, 340-343memory (See also storage pools)

activity levels, 46-53faulting, 44modifying, 221-223paging, 44storage pools, 42-45striping, 53-54

messages, 81, 97-103, 392, 393, 398, 403, 408break messages, 98cleanup of old messages, 108

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Cleanup utility for old messages, 81codes to messages, 98first-level messages, 98inactive message queues, INACTMSGQ, 130job logs, 87, 99notify messages, 98program messages, 98queues, message queues, 97, 118, 392, 393,

405, 408second-level messages, 87, 98Send Message (SNDMSG), 97system operator message queue (QSYSOPR),

99-100system reply lists, 100-103who to send messages to, 97Work With Message Description

(WRKMSGD), 99mode descriptions, 253-256, 263mode of IPL, 3model numbers, 404modification numbers, 15modifying settings (See also capacity planning;

monitoring performance; performance),221-224

activity levels, 221-222storage pools, 221-223when to modify, 223-224

monitoring performance (See also capacity plan-ning; modifying settings; performance),205, 217-221

active-to-ineligible, 218active-to-wait, 218ineligible-to-active, 218ineligible-to-wait, 218non-database faults, 217, 220storage pools, 217, 220-221wait-to-active, 218wait-to-ineligible ratio, 217, 218-220when to monitor, 221Work with System Status (WRKSYSSTS),

219multicast networks, 339multi-protocol switched service (MSS), 327multistation access units (MAUs), 288multitasking, 394

Nnamed users, 134, 138-139native support of certain protocols, 233network (See communications & networking)network attributes, 259-262network interface description, 242, 245, 329-331network node servers, APPN, 240, 416network nodes, 239-240, 416network segments, 283network server node, APPN, 240network topology database, APPN, 240, 416new releases, 15-16nodes, 239, 416non-database faults, 217, 220non-library user ASPs, 55normal IPLs, 3, 4notify messages, 98

OObject Audit OBJAUD, 94objects, 391, 416

adopted authority, 134, 143-144authorization lists, 134, 139-140, 141,

152-153cleanup of user profiles, ownership of objects,

104-106Edit Object Authority (EDTOBJAUT), 139,

141Grant Object Authority (GRTOBJAUT), 139object-level security (See security), 134ownership of objects, 104-106, 117, 134-137public authority, 140Restore Objects (RSTOBJ), 168Revoke Object Authority (RVKOBJAUT),

139Save Changed Object (SAVCHGOBJ),

155-157Save Object (SAVOBJ), 157-159, 184-185Set Object Access (SETOBJACC), 229set security auditing on object users, 95specific authorities, 138-139Work with Objects (WRKOBJ), 139, 141

Office Vision, 15operating system (OS/400), 15, 18-24, 416

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automatic installation, 22-23directories, 19-20history log delete before upgrade, 84installing new release, 18-24interoperability concerns on networked

AS/400s, 19library changes may be lost, 22licensed internal code (LIC), 17manual installation, 22-23new releases, 15-16ordering new releases, 17-18OS/400 TCP/IP functions, 349, 382-383planning for new-release installation, 18-22program temporary fix (PTF), 16-17PTFs for new OS/400 releases, 19release level currently in use, 18, 21Save System (SAVSYS), 22, 148-150size of system, storage space, 18subsystems end before installation, 24tape drive installations, 19time-saving tips for installation, 23-24timing the installation, 18-19

Operations Navigator, 336-337OptiConnect/400, 234, 267-270

SNADS routing, 274-275order screens, PTF, 26-28, 31-32ordering new releases, 17-18outfile, 416output queues, 78-79, 416ownership of objects, 104-106, 117, 134-137

Ppackets, packet switching, 318-319, 335, 387paging, in memory, 44, 417pass-through (See display station pass-through)passwords, 64, 113, 121, 386, 395, 396, 406,

407adjacent characters limited, PQWDLMAJC,

131all new characters different, QPWDPOSDIP,

132change expired password, QPWDRQDDIF,

132document passwords, 118expiration date, 113

expiration interval, QPWDEXPITV, 115, 131IBM-supplied profiles, changing passwords

to, 111-112invalid characters, QPWDLMTCHR, 131maximum length, QPWDMAXLEN, 131minimum length, QPWDMINLEN, 131one number required, QPWDRQDDGT, 132repeat characters limited, QPWDLMREP, 131system password, 8user validates password, QPWDVLDPGM,

132people (see user profiles)performance, 205-231, 396, 411

activation groups, 230active-to-ineligible, 218active-to-wait, 218Add Performance Collection (ADDPFRCOL),

224analyzing performance data, 205, 224-227Analyze Performance Data (ANPFRDTA),

224Automated Performance Management Tool,

224BEST/1 capacity-planning product, 227-228bound modules, 230capacity planning, 205, 227-229commercial processing workload (CPW),

228-229cost vs performance analysis, 226-227CPU percentages, 208-214, 225DASD vs performance, 229-230dynamic priority scheduling, 206emergency response, 205, 207-216I/O analysis, 227ILE high level languages (HLL), 230ineligible-to-active, 218ineligible-to-wait, 218interactive queries as CPU usage hogs,

210-211journaling, 195-196, 229modifying settings, 221-224monitoring performance, 205, 217-221non-database faults, 217, 220performance adjustment, automatic, 206

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Performance Data Monitor (STRPFRMON),224

Performance Explorer, 225Performance Tools Advisor, 224-225Performance Tools/400, 224-227Print Transaction (PRTTNSRPT), 225priority handling, 206-207relative performance rating (RPR), 228-229remote journaling, 204save-while-active actions, 166seize/lock conditions, 225servers, 230Set Object Access (SETOBJACC), 229SQL queries as CPU usage hogs, 210-211storage pools, 43-44, 217, 220-221stress tests, 205tips for improving performance, 229-230trend analysis, 224, 226tuning, 205, 216-217, 224wait-to-active, 218wait-to-ineligible ratio, 217, 218-220what to analyze and when, 226Work with Active Jobs (WRKACTJOB),

210-214, 225, 230Work with System Status (WRKSYSSTS),

219, 225Work with System Values (WRKSYSVAL),

206Performance Data Monitor (STRPFRMON),

224Performance Explorer, 225Performance Monitor, job account logs vs, 89Performance Tools Advisor, 224-225Performance Tools/400, 224-227permanent addresses, 2permanent PTFs, 36-39permanent virtual circuits, 320, 331, 417physical file, 417point-to-point protocol (PPP), 384polling, 314pools, see memory poolsPOP mail server, 349, 367-371portable transaction computers (PTCs), wireless

communications, 306ports, 286

Power Down System (PWRDWNSYS), 4, 10,39

power failures and IPL, 2, 7power on/off AS/400, 11-13powering down the AS/400, 10-11preset address, 286, 417prestart jobs, 41, 61preventive service planning (PSP), 16Print Transaction (PRTTNSRPT), 225printers, 395, 398, 402, 408, 409

LPR/LPD, 349, 372-375output queues, 78spooled output files, 78user profiles, 119

priorities, 206-207, 392, 409changing job priorities, 212-213CPU percentages, 208-214dynamic priority scheduling, 206

private authorities, 136Save Security Data (SAVSECDTA), 152-153

private pools, 43, 47, 417program messages, 98Program Temporary Fix (PTF), 15, 16-17,

25-40, 417applying PTFs, 34, 36-39cover letters for PTFs, 31cross-reference PTFs, 28-29cumulative PTF packages, 28-29delayed applied PTFs, 36-39Electronic Customer Support (ECS) ordering,

26, 29HIPER PTFs, 16, 26immediate applied PTFs, 36-39IPL after installation, 2keeping current with PTFs, 26-28loading PTFs, 34-36non-cumulative PTFs, 29-31ordering PTFs, 17-18, 26-28, 31-32permanent PTFs, 36-39prerequisite PTFs before installing new, 30-31preventive service planning (PSP), 16removing PTFs, 39-40Save System (SAVSYS), 148-150,temporary PTFs, 36-39verifying PTFs on order, 32-34, 32

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Programmer role, 127programming request for price quotations

(PRPQs), 15-18propagation delay, 241, 247protocols, 233, 284-285, 335proxy servers, 387-388public authority, 134, 140, 393, 406, 417purging jobs, 69

QQABNORMSW, 389, 401QACGLVL, 389, 402QACTJOB, 389, 410QADLACTJ, 389, 410QADLSPLA, 389, 407QADLTOTJ, 389, 410QALWOBJRST, 389, 404QALWUSRDMN, 389, 408QASTLVL, 389, 408QATNPGM, 891, 408QAUDCTL, 302, 404QAUDENDACN, 390, 404QAUDFRCLVL, 390, 404QAUDLVL, 130, 390, 404QAUTOCFG, 390, 408QAUTORMT, 390, 408QAUTOSPRPT, 390, 401QAUTOVRT, 390, 408QAUTPROF profile, 111QBASACTLVL, 390, 409, 410QBASPOOL, 390, 409, 410QBOOKPATH, 390, 402QBRMS profile, 111QCCSID, 390, 399QCHRID, 390, 399QCHRIDCTL, 390, 399QCMNRCYLMT, 391, 401QCNTRYID, 391, 399QCONSOLE, 391, 408QCRTAUT, 391, 404QCRTOBJAUD, 391, 405QCTLSBSD, 391, 408QCURSYM, 391, 399QDATE, 391, 400QDATFMT, 391, 400

QDATSEP, 391, 400QDAY, 391, 400QDBRCVYWT, 391, 401QDBSHR profile, 111QDECFMT, 391, 399QDEVNAMING, 392, 408QDEVRCYACN, 392, 401QDFTOWN profile, 111QDOC profile, 111QDSCJOBITV, 392, 405QDSNX profile, 111QDSPSGNINF, 392, 405QDYNPTRADJ, 392, 409QDYNPTYSCD, 392, 409QFNC profile, 111QFRCCVNRST, 392, 405QGATE profile, 111QHOUR, 392, 400QHSTLOGSIZ, 392, 408QIGC, 392, 399QIGCCDEFNT, 392, 399QIGCFNTSIZ, 392, 399QINACTITV, 130, 392, 405QINACTMSGQ, 393, 405QIPLDATTIM, 6, 393, 401QIPLSTS, 6, 393, 401QIPLTYPE, 7, 393, 401QJOBMSGQFL, 393, 408QJOBMSGQMX, 393, 408QJOBMSGQSZ, 393, 408QJOBMSGQTL, 393, 408QJOBSPLA, 393, 407QKBDBUF, 393, 399QKBDTYPE, 393, 399QLANGID, 393, 399QLEAPADJ, 393, 400QLMTDEVSSN, 393, 405QLMTSECOFR, 394, 405QLOCALE, 394, 402QLPAUTO profile, 111QLPINSTALL profile, 111QMAXACTLVL, 394, 409, 410QMAXSGNACN, 394, 405QMAXSIGN, 131, 394, 405QMCHPOOL, 394, 409, 410

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QMINUTE, 394, 400QMODEL, 394, 402QMONTH, 34, 400QMSF profile, 111QNETSPLF profile, 111QNFSANON profile, 111QPFRADJ, 394, 409QPGMR profile, 110QPRBFTR, 394, 403QPRBHLDITV, 394, 403QPRCFEAT, 394, 402QPRCMLTTSK, 394QPRTDEV, 395, 408QPRTKEYFMT, 395, 408QPRTTXT, 395, 409QPWDEXPITV, 131, 395, 406QPWDLMAJC, 131QPWDLMREP, 131QPWDLMTAJC, 395, 406QPWDLMTCHR, 131, 395, 406QPWDLMTREP, 395, 406QPWDMAXLEN, 131, 395, 406QPWDMINLEN, 131, 395, 406QPWDPOSDIF, 395, 406QPWDPOSDIP, 132QPWDRQDDGT, 132, 395, 406QPWDRQDDIF, 132, 396, 406QPWDVLDPGM, 132, 396, 407QPWRDWNLMT, 396, 401QPWRRSTIPL, 7, 396, 401QRCLSPLSTG, 396, 407QRETSVRSEC, 132QRMTIPL, 7, 396, 402QRMTSIGN, 396, 407QRMTSRVATR, 397, 402QSCPFCONS, 397, 402QSECOFR profile, 110QSECOND, 397, 400QSECURITY, 133-135, 397, 407QSETJOBATR, 397, 402QSFWERRLOG, 397, 403QSNADS profile, 111QSPCENV, 397, 402QSPL profile, 111QSPLJOB profile, 111

QSRLNBR, 397, 402QSRTSEQ, 397, 403QSRV profile, 110QSRVBAS profile, 110QSRVDMP, 397, 403QSTRPRTWTR, 398, 402QSTRUPPGM, 398, 402QSTSMSG, 398, 403QSVRAUTITV, 398, 407QSYS profile, 110, 111QSYSLIBL, 398, 409QSYSOPR profile, 110QTCP profile, 111QTIME, 398, 400QTIMSEP, 398QTOTJOB, 398, 409, 410QTSEPOOL, 398, 409, 410queues, 167

inactive, INACTMSGQ, 130job queues, 41, 62, 70-72message queues, 97, 118, 392, 393, 405, 408output queues (see output queues)saving, 167SNADS, 271-273

QUPSDLYTIM, 7, 398, 403QUPSMSGQ, 7, 398, 403QUSEADPAUT, 134QUSER profile, 110QUSRLIBL, 398, 409QUTCOFFSET, 398, 400QYEAR, 398, 400

Rradio frequency communications, wireless com-

munications, 306rapid transport protocol (HPR Tower RTP), 259Receiver program, SNADS, 273recovery (See also backup and recovery),

147-175relational databases (RDB), remote journaling,

202-203relative performance rating (RPR), 228-229release numbers, 15releases, new releases, 15-16remote journals (See also journaling), 197-204

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remote power on, 396remote users, 396, 397, 402, 407Remove Journal Changes (RMJRNCHG),

194-195reply lists, messages, 100-103resource names, 286, 292, 417Restore Authorization (RSTAUT), 168Restore Configuration (RSTCFG), 168Restore File System (RST), 168Restore Libraries (RSTLIB), 168Restore Licensed Products (RSTLICPGM), 168Restore Objects (RSTOBJ), 168Restore User Profile (RSTUSRPRF), 112, 168restore, 166-170

save-while-active option, 166-167restricted state for saves, 148, 417Retrieve Profile Information (RTVUSRPRF),

112Retrieve System Value (RTVSYSVAL), 129Revoke Object Authority (RVKOBJAUT), 139REXEC remote server, 349, 371-372roles, 126-127Route Addition Resistance (RAR), 241, 418route congestion, 241, 418RouteD server, 382-383router program, SNADS, 273routers, 283-284routing entries, 61, 63, 64, 73-75routing tables, routing table entries, 271-273,

345-346runtime attributes, jobs, 59, 60, 62, 69-70

Ssatellites, in communications, 268Save Changed Object (SAVCHGOBJ), 155-157Save Configuration (SAVCFG), 150-152save files, 147, 418

Save Save File Data (SAVSAVFDTA),159-160

Save integrated file system (IFS) contents(SAV), 161-162

Save Journaled Files (SAVOBJ), 184-185Save Library (SAVLIB), 153-155Save Licensed Program Products

(SAVLICPGM), 160-161

Save Object (SAVOBJ), 157-159Save Save File Data (SAVSAVFDTA), 159-160Save Security Data (SAVSECDTA), 152-153Save System (SAVSYS), 148-150save-while-active option, 156, 159, 162-167

definition, 418performance considerations, 166

SAVSYS, 123scheduling automatic power on/off AS/400,

11-13SECADM, 123secondary threads, 42second-level messages, 87, 98secure hypertext transfer protocol (SHTTP), 388secure sockets layer (SSL), 388security, 122, 133-144, 390, 394, 397, 404, 405,

406, 407adopted authority, 134, 143-144ALLOBJ, 123APPN, 247AUDIT, 123authorities, 134authorization lists, 134, 139-140C2 level security, 133Edit Object Authority (EDTOBJAUT), 139,

141filtering, 387firewalls, 387-388Grant Object Authority (GRTOBJAUT), 139IBM-supplied profiles, changing passwords

to, 111-112Internet security, 385-388IOSYSCFG, 123JOBCTL, 123Level 10 security, 133-134Level 20 security, 133Level 30 security, 133Level 40 security, 133Level 50 security, 133levels of security, QSECURITY, 109,

133-135, 407list management rights, 141many files, one user security audit setting, 95named users, 134, 138-139one file, one user security audit setting, 95

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ownership of objects, single vs group,134-137, 134

passwords (See passwords)planning for security auditing, 96-97private authority, 136Programmer role, 127proxy servers, 387-388public authority, 134, 140Restore Authorization (RSTAUT), 168Restore User Profiles (RSTUSRPRF), 168retain server security data, QRETSVRSEC,

132Revoke Object Authority (RVKOBJAUT),

139roles, 126-127Save Security Data (SAVSECDTA), 152-153Save System (SAVSYS), 123, 148-150SECADM, 123secure hypertext transfer protocol (SHTTP),

388secure sockets layer (SSL), 388security audit log, 91-97, 124Security Officer role, 126SERVICE, 123set security auditing on object users, 95SOCKS, 388special authorities, 122-124, 138-139specific file, any user security audit setting, 95SPLCTL, 123System Administrator role, 126System Operator role, 127system password, 8user profiles, 109-127User role, 127Work with Objects (WRKOBJ), 139, 141

security audit log, 81, 91-97, 124AUDLVL, 94managing journal receivers, 95-96many files, one user security audit setting, 95OBJAUD, 94one file, one user security audit setting, 95planning for security auditing, 96-97QAUDCTL, 93QAUDENDACN, 93QAUDFRCLVL, 93

QAUDLVL, 93, 130set security auditing on object users, 95setup, 92-93specific file, any user security audit setting, 95system value setting, 93-94viewing journal receivers, 96

Security Officer role, 126Send Message (SNDMSG), 97Sender program, SNADS, 273serial line Internet protocol (SLIP), 383, 384serial number of system, 397, 402server node, 418servers, 398, 407

performance tuning, 230SERVICE, 123service access points (SAPs), 286-287, 295, 418service providers, 418session, 418Set Object Access (SETOBJACC), 229severity levels, 86-87, 119shared pools, 43, 418

*BASE storage pool, 42-43*MACHINE storage pool, 42-43allocating memory limits to pools, 45assigning, 47general shared pools, 44names for pools, 45performance enhanced by pools, 43-44private pools, 43setting limits for pools, 43special shared pools, 44thrashing, 44total number of pools allowed, 45

shielded twisted pair DDI (SDDI) (See distrib-uted data interface)

sign on, 131, 392, 394, 396, 405, 407simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP), 349,

360-366alias table, 364configuration, 361domain name server configuration, 366name table, 364-366routing entries, 362-364system distribution directory, 361-364

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simple network management protocol (SNMP),349, 376-378

single- vs multiple-cell networks, wireless com-munications, 306-307

SNA distribution services (SNADS), 234,270-275, 418

Arriver program, 273OptiConnect/400, routing SNADS over,

274-275Receiver program, 273Router program, 273Sender program, 273setting up SNADS, 273-274system distribution directory, 270system distribution queue, 271-273system distribution routing table, 271-273

SNA pass-through, 235, 242SNA-direct connections, frame relay, 319sockets, APPC, 236SOCKS, 388software, 15

check system configuration before ordering,17

new releases, 15-16ordering new releases, 17-18

sort sequence, 120, 397, 403source SAPs (SSAP), 286-287, 295, 344, 419special authorities, 115, 122-124, 419special environment setting, 6special shared pools, 44, 419specific authorities, 138-139, 419SPLCTL, 123spooling, 391, 395, 407, 419SQL queries as CPU usage hogs, 210-211standard, Ethernet, 300Start Journaling (STRJRNPR, STRJRNAP),

183-184start up programs, 402starting the AS/400 (see initial program load

(IPL), 1startup programs, 398storage

check limit, Work System Status(WRKSYSSTS), 2-3

ASPs, 3

IPL after limit is reached, 2-3maximum storage for users, 116

storage areas for IPL, 9storage pools, 42-45, 64, 220-221, 390, 394,

402, 409, 410*BASE storage pool, 42-43*MACHINE storage pool, 42-43active state, 46activity levels, 46-53, 48-50allocating memory limits to pools, 45, 48-50assigning, 47base pools, 220DASD, 53default, 59deleting, 50general shared pools, 44ineligible state, 46machine pools, 220modifying, 221-223names for pools, 45, 50-53non-database faults, 220performance enhanced by pools, 43-44, 217private pools, 43, 47setting limits for pools, 43shared pools, assigning, 47special shared pools, 44subsystems, 72-73thrashing, 44total number of pools allowed, 45tuning, 224user auxiliary storage pools (ASPs), 53-58user-defined pools, 220wait state, 46

stress tests, 205striping, in memory, 53-54Submit Job (SBMJOB), 61-62subnet masks, 335, 340-343subsystems, 62, 64, 72-78, 391, 408, 419

activity levels, 73communication jobs, 63-64Create Subsystem Description (CRTSBSD),

72creating subsystems,79-80default, 59, 79ending subsystems, 77-78

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installing new OS/400, 24interactive subsystems, 60-61job descriptions, 60job queues, 64jobs entered in subsystems, 41, 80maximum number of jobs in subsystem, 73pool names, 50-53routing entries, 61, 63, 64, 73-75starting subsystems, 77-78storage pools, 64, 72-73workstation entries (WKE), 60, 61, 64, 76

switched virtual connections, 331switching, 285, 300, 327, 419synchronous vs asynchronous remote

journaling, 201-202System Administrator role, 126system console of AS/400, 3system distribution directory, SNADS, 270system distribution queue, SNADS, 271-273system distribution routing table, SNADS,

271-273system network architecture (SNA), 234-237,

283, 319system operator message queue (QSYSOPR),

99-100System Operator role, 127system password, 8system reply lists, 100-103System Service Tools (SST), set ASP threshold,

55-56system values, 129-134, 391-412

Change System Value (CHGSYSVAL), 129default values for command keywords

(BASIC, INTERMEDIATE, etc.), 129Display System Value (DSPSYSVAL), 129Retrieve System Value (RTVSYSVAL), 129security audit journaling/logs, 93-94Work System Value (WRKSYSVAL), 129

System/36, special environment setting, 6

Ttape/drive quality and performance, in backup

and restore, 173-174TCP/IP, 283, 335-388, 420

addressing, 335, 337-343

applications for TCP/IP, 349-383attribute configuration, 345basic IP address, 337-340BOOTP, 382CL commands for TCP/IP, 348-349classes of networks, A, B, C, D, 339-340configuration, 343-348datagrams, 335domain name server (DNS), 335domain names, 338, 343, 348file transfer protocol (FTP), 349, 352-360host names, 348host table, host table entries, 346-347interface configuration, 344-345Internet, 335Internet protocol (IP), 336, 337Internet Service Providers (ISP), 335, 339,

343InterNIC and IP address assignment, 338, 343IP addresses, 335, 337-343IP special addresses, 340line descriptions, 344LPR/LPD, 349, 372-375masks, 335, 340-343multicast networks, 339Operations Navigator, 336-337OS/400 TCP/IP functions, 349, 382-383packets, packet switching, 335POP mail server, 349, 367-371protocols, 335remote domain name server, 346REXEC remote server, 349, 371-372RouteD server, 382-383routing tables, routing table entries, 345-346serial line Internet protocol (SLIP), 383, 384simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP), 349,

360-366simple network management protocol

(SNMP), 349, 376-378source SAPs (SSAP), 344subnet masks, 335, 340-343Telnet, 336, 349, 350-352trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP), 383workstation gateway (WSG), 349, 379-382

Telnet, 336, 349, 350-352

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temporary addresses, 2temporary PTFs, 36-39terminal equipment (TE), frame relay, 319, 420thrashing, 44, 420threads, 42, 68threshold for journal receivers, 178, 181-182thresholds for ASPs, 55-56time setting, 392time-out intervals, QINACTITV, 130, 392times, 396, 399, 400, 402timeslice for jobs, 69, 411, 412token ring, 284, 285, 286, 288-300, 420

adapter address, 288, 292, 298-300addressing, 288-291, 289, 290, 292cabling, 288CL commands, 297-300configuration, 292control points, 295-296controller, 292, 294-296destination SAPs (DSAPs), 295device descriptions, 292, 297frame size, 291-292line descriptions, 292, 293-294multistation access units (MAUs), 288resource name, 292service access points (SAPs), 295source SAPs (SSAP), 295speed, 291-292

topologies, 240, 300network topology database, APPN, 240

transceivers, 300-301, 420transmission groups, APPN, 241traps, SNMP, 376-377trend analysis, 224trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP), 383tuning, 205, 216-217, 224twin ax communications, 233type ahead buffer, 393, 399

Uunacknowledged communications, 285unattended IPLs, 3uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), 7, 398,

403user groups, 117-118, 121, 125-126

ownership of objects, single vs group,134-137

public authority, 140user IDs, 64user profiles, 109-127, 420

Accounting Code, 118actions allowed by user profiles, 121-122adopt authority, QUSEADPAUT, 134,

143-144Assistance Level for user, 114AUDIT, 123authorization lists, 139-140Change User Profile (CHGUSRPRF), 112class (menu options available) of profile, 114cleaning up old profiles, 104-106Coded Character Set ID, 120copying user profiles, 110, 124-125Country ID, 120Create Duplicate Object (CRTDUPOBJ), 110Create User Profile (CRTUSRPRF), 112default user profiles, 110Delete User Profile (DLTUSRPRF), 110, 112,

126Delivery, 119Display Sign-On Information, 115display station pass-through configuration,

279-280Display User Profile (DSPUSRPRF), 112Document Password, 118Edit Object Authority (EDTOBJAUT), 139,

141entering user profiles, 124-125Grant Object Authority (GRTOBJAUT), 139Group Authority, 117, 118Group ID Numbers, 121group profiles, 125-126Home Directory, 121IBM-supplied profiles, changing passwords

to, 111-112Initial Program, 121Initial Menu, 114, 121Initial Program To Call, 114IOSYSCFG, 123Job Description, 116JOBCTL, 123

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Keyboard Buffering, 116Language ID, 120Limit Capabilities, 114Limit Device Sessions, 116list management rights, 141Locale, 120Locale Job Attributes, 120management of, 112-124many files, one user security audit setting, 95maximum sign-on attempt, QMAXSIGN, 131Maximum Storage, 116Message Queue, 118name of user profile, 113named users, 134, 138-139one file, one user security audit setting, 95Owner, 117ownership of objects, single vs group, 117,

134-137parameters for user profile commands,

113-121passwords (See passwords)Print Device, 119Priority Limit, 116Programmer role, 127public authority, 140QAUTPROF profile, 111QBRMS profile, 111QDBSHR profile, 111QDFTOWN profile, 111QDOC profile, 111QDSNX profile, 111QFNC profile, 111QGATE profile, 111QLPAUTO profile, 111QLPINSTALL profile, 111QMSF profile, 111QNETSPLF profile, 111QNFSANON profile, 111QPGMR profile, 110QSECOFR profile, 110QSNADS profile, 111QSPL profile, 111QSPLJOB profile, 111QSRV profile, 110QSRVBAS profile, 110

QSYS profile, 110, 111QSYSOPR profile, 110QTCP profile, 111QUSER profile, 110Restore User Profile (RSTUSRPRF), 112, 168restrict users to one application

(INLPGM/INLMNU), 121Retrieve Profile Information (RTVUSRPRF),

112, 122Revoke Object Authority (RVKOBJAUT),

139roles, 126-127Save Security Data (SAVSECDTA), 152-153SAVSYS, 123SECADM, 123security levels, 109, 122, 124Security Officer role, 126SERVICE, 123set security auditing on object users, 95Severity, 119shortcuts to entering, 124-125Sort Sequence, 120special authorities, 115, 122-124Special Environment, 115specific authorities, 138-139specific file, any user security audit setting, 95SPLCTL, 123status of profile, 113Supplemental Group, 118System Administrator role, 126System Operator role, 127Text, 114User Group, 117user groups, 117-118, 121, 125-126User ID Numbers, 120User Options, 120User role, 127Work with Objects (WRKOBJ), 139, 141Work with User Profile (WRKUSRPRF), 112

User role, 127user-defined pools, 220user-defined values, APPN, 247

Vvarying on/varying off, 308, 420

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Version 2 standard, Ethernet, 300version numbers, 15virtual circuits, 320, 331virtual devices, 277-278

Wwait state, 46wait-to-active, 218wait-to-ineligible ratio, 217, 218-220wide area networks (WANs), 283wireless communications, 284, 306-315

access points, 306adapter addressing, 307-308addressing, 307-308bar code readers, 306configuration, 308-315controllers, 307, 308-309, 311-315device descriptions, 308, 309extended commands, 308hardware requirements, 307line descriptions, 308-309, 310-311polling, 314portable transaction computers (PTCs), 306radio frequency communications, 306single- vs multiple-cell networks, 306-307varying on/varying off, 308

Work Active Jobs (WRKACTJOB), 10work management commands, 410Work System Status (WRKSYSSTS), 2Work System Value (WRKSYSVAL), 129Work with Active Jobs (WRKACTJOB),

210-214, 225, 230Work with Controller Description

(WRKCTLD), 248Work with Hardware (WRKHDWRPRD), 149Work with Journal Attributes (WRKJRNA), 185Work With Message Description

(WRKMSGD), 99Work with Objects (WRKOBJ), 139, 141Work with Shared Pools (WRKSHRPOOL), 52Work With Subsystems (WRKSBS), 50-51Work with System Active (WRKSYSACT),

213-214Work with System Status (WRKSYSSTS), 52,

219, 225Work With System Values (WRKSYSVAL), 4,

6, 206Work with User Profile (WRKUSRPRF), 112workstation entries (WKE), 60, 64, 76workstation gateway (WSG), 349, 379-382workstations, 3, 420Writer, 420 (See also printers)

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