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  • Subject: Re: Configuring an Ethernet Card
  • From: "Mike Buglass" <list_receiver@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 17:24:54 +0100

Arlene,

here is a quick guide to seting up an ethernet line for IP

1.    use the WRKHDWRSC *CMN command to get a list of communications
resources on the screen
2.    scroll through the list until you find "Ethernet port" in the
description and make a note of the associated resource (CMNxx)
3.    prompt the CRTLINETH command with F4
4.    enter a name for the line in the line description field
5.    enter the resource from step 2 in the resource name field
6.    set the line speed and duplex parameters as required - if in doubt
leave them as default
7.    prompt the ADDTCPIFC command with F4
8.    enter the line description from step 4
9.    enter the ip address and subnet mask as required
10.  type VRYCFG linedesc *LIN *ON
11.  type STRTCPIFC ipaddres



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