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Communications Server for z/OS V1R7 TCP/IP Implementation, Volume 2 - Standard Applications

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 14 April 2006, updated 24 May 2006

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ISBN-10: 0738496162
ISBN-13: 9780738496160
IBM Form #: SG24-7170-00


Authors: Bill White, Marc Price, Larry Templeton and Bob Louden

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    Abstract

    This new and improved Communications Server (CS) for z/OS TCP/IP Implementation series provides easy-to-understand step-by-step how-to guidance on enabling the most commonly used and important functions of CS for z/OS TCP/IP.

    In this IBM Redbooks publication we provide useful implementation scenarios and configuration recommendations for many of the TCP/IP standard applications supported by the z/OS Communications Server.

    For more specific information about CS for z/OS base functions, high availability, and security, please reference the other volumes in the series. These are:

    --Communications Server for z/OS V1R7 TCP/IP Implementation, Volume 1 - Base Functions, Connectivity, and Routing, SG24-7169

    --Communications Server for z/OS V1R7 TCP/IP Implementation, Volume 3 - High Availability, Scalability, and Performance, SG24-7171

    --Communications Server for z/OS V1R7 TCP/IP Implementation, Volume 4 - Security and Policy, SG24-7172

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. TN3270

    Chapter 2. SYSLOGD

    Chapter 3. File Transfer Protocol

    Chapter 4. Simple Network Management Protocol

    Chapter 5. IP printing

    Chapter 6. INETD

    Chapter 7. Mail servers

    Chapter 8. z/OS UNIX Telnet server

    Chapter 9. Remote execution

    Chapter 10. Domain Name Services

    Appendix A. Environment variables

    Appendix B. Sample files provided with TCP/IP

    Appendix C. Configuration files: TN3270 standalone started task scenario

    Appendix D. Configuration files: TN3270 server with connection security scenario

    Appendix E. Configuration files: Multiple TN3270 servers and sysplex distribution scenario

     

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