I'm sorry, Shimon. I didn't see those postings. Who knows what
happened at this end. Thank you for drawing my attention to it.
- Tom.
At 02:02 PM 7/26/2006, you wrote:
On 26 Jul 2006 at 13:38, Tom Cluster wrote:
> One (hopefully final) question. I PROFILE TCPIP I see a series of
> START statements at the end, one of which is START CTC1, which is
> the
> connection under discussion here. Is there a way to issue a
> statement like this once the stack is up and running? Do I just log
> onto the service machine and type this command? Is there a
> corresponding STOP command which I could issue first (you know, the
> old "unplug it and plug it back in" approach)?
That was last week's discussion:
http://listserv.uark.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0607&L=IBMVM&D=0&I=-3&P=38310
> Is there a command to stop a DEVICE so you can reissue a START again
> without restarting TCP/IP? Z/OS TCP/IP has a VARY command for this
> sort of thing.
Alan suggested
> Try NETSTAT OBEY STOP <devname>
> and NETSTAT OBEY START <devname>
I also mentioned
> IFCONFIG <interface> DOWN
> and IFCONFIG <interface> UP
Shimon
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