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the Ethernet. This is required for Release V3R1, V3R2, V3R6, and V3R7.

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Overview This chapter details a complete AS/400 configuration setup including: 1. Developing Line Descriptions with CRTLINETH or CRTLINTRN 2. Configuring the AS/400 for TCP/IP 3. Configuring the AS/400 for Printing 4. Verifying Printing of AS/400 This document assumes no AS/400 printer configuration has been done. If any configuration has been done, please follow the procedure to the point at which continued configuration is required. Developing Line Descriptions with CRTLINETH or CRTLINTRN For each LAN adapter on the AS/400, a line description needs to be created for the Ethernet. This is required for Release V3R1, V3R2, V3R6, and V3R7. If a line description already exists, make sure the SSAP list includes default options "AA" and "12." You must also know the LAN speed for the AS/400 LAN adapter. NOTE: To change a line description, you need to vary the line off before making the change. After making the change, you need to vary the line back on. To change an existing line description, use the CHGLINETH command. To create a line description, use CRTLINETH. NOTE: SSAPS of "AA" and "12" are automatically set as default values in the line description when "*CALC" is used in creating new line descriptions. You do not need to set these values unless they have been changed. To create a line description, enter the following command: CRTLINETH LIND(TRETH) RSRCNAME (LINE041) Your completed screen should look like Figure 3-1. 3-2 AS/400 Configuration

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AS/400 Configuration
Overview
This chapter details a complete AS/400 configuration setup including:
1.
Developing Line Descriptions with CRTLINETH or CRTLINTRN
2.
Configuring the AS/400 for TCP/IP
3.
Configuring the AS/400 for Printing
4.
Verifying Printing of AS/400
This document assumes no AS/400 printer configuration has been done. If any
configuration has been done, please follow the procedure to the point at which
continued configuration is required.
Developing Line Descriptions with CRTLINETH or CRTLINTRN
For each LAN adapter on the AS/400, a line description needs to be created for
the Ethernet. This is required for Release V3R1, V3R2, V3R6, and V3R7.
If a line description already exists, make sure the SSAP list includes default
options “AA” and “12.” You must also know the LAN speed for the AS/400 LAN
adapter.
NOTE:
To change a line description, you need to vary the line off before
making the change. After making the change, you need to vary the
line back on.
To change an existing line description, use the CHGLINETH command. To create
a line description, use CRTLINETH.
NOTE:
SSAPS of “AA” and “12” are automatically set as default values in
the line description when “*CALC” is used in creating new line
descriptions. You do not need to set these values unless they have
been changed.
To create a line description, enter the following command:
CRTLINETH LIND(TRETH) RSRCNAME
(LINE041)
Your completed screen should look like Figure 3–1.