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<div class="nested0" id="rzamulan"><a name="rzamulan"><!-- --></a><h1 class="topictitle1">Scenario: Set up iSeries to communicate with LAN</h1>
<div><p>As a network administrator, you would like to add a new iSeries™ server
to your local area network (LAN). This scenario provides a network administrator
with prerequisite information as well as instructions on how to set up your iSeries server
to communicate with the LAN.</p>
<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Situation</h4><p>You are the network administrator for
a small wholesale company, Sampson Organic Produce. Your customers include
area grocery stores and individual families who want organically grown, high-quality
produce. Your business has been growing and you have recently purchased a
new iSeries server
to help manage your inventory more efficiently. In the past, resources and
key business applications were stored on individual workstations. As your
business changed, it became apparent that data from these applications needed
to be shared more easily. For example, employees who took telephone orders
need a quicker way to check stock to determine product availability. In the
past, they made customers wait while checking with an employee who had access
to the in-stock database. </p>
<p>You plan to consolidate all of these key
business applications on the new server. You have already completed all the
required hardware planning and setup tasks for your new server. You have researched
communication and networking and have decided to create an Ethernet local
area network (LAN). </p>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Objectives</h4><p>After you add your server to the LAN,
you would like to have met the following objectives:</p>
<ul><li>To set up the iSeries to communicate with the LAN.</li>
<li>To set up a printer for the LAN.</li>
<li>To ensure that the data stored on the server is protected.</li>
<li>To locate TCP/IP services to communicate with other hosts.</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Details</h4><p>The following figure shows an iSeries server
connected to a router. Three workstations and a printer are also connected
to the router depicting the network for a small, fictional company called
Sampson Organic Produce.</p>
<br /><img src="rzamu502.gif" alt="Sampson Organic Produce network" /><br /><ul><li>iSeries A
runs on OS/400<sup>®</sup> Version
5 Release 2 (V5R2) and contains all pertinent business applications.</li>
<li>iSeries A
has the IP address 192.168.1.3.</li>
<li>iSeries A
has the subnet mask of 255.255.255.128.</li>
<li>Workstation 1 has the IP address of 192.168.1.4.</li>
<li>Workstation 2 has the IP address of 192.168.1.5.</li>
<li>Workstation 3 has the IP address of 192.168.1.6.</li>
<li>The printer has the IP address of 192.168.1.7.</li>
<li>The router in the network has the IP address of 192.168.1.1.
<div class="tip"><span class="tiptitle">Tip:</span> When no external network connection is planned,
a hub can be used in place of a router or switch. </div>
</li>
</ul>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Prerequisites and assumptions</h4><p>This scenario assumes
the following prerequisites have been met in this network environment:</p>
<ul><li>All cabling and hardware setup has been completed for the network.</li>
<li>If you use a router, the router has been configured. Configuration is
not applicable to hubs or switches.</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Configuration steps</h4><p>Complete the following tasks.
After each step, there is a link to the next task.</p>
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<ol>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzamurvplanning.htm">Review planning work sheet</a><br />
</li>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzamuinstalltcpip.htm">Install the TCP/IP Connectivity and Utilities licensed program</a><br />
</li>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzamuconfiguretcpip.htm">Configure TCP/IP</a><br />
</li>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzamutesttcpip.htm">Test TCP/IP</a><br />
</li>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzamuinstalliseriesaccess.htm">Install and configure iSeries Access for Windows on your workstation</a><br />
</li>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzamuconfigprinters.htm">Configure printers on the LAN</a><br />
</li>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzamutestconnections.htm">Test network connections</a><br />
</li>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzamusecplanrecs.htm">Secure your iSeries server</a><br />
</li>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzamusecrecommendations.htm">Implement system security recommendations</a><br />
</li>
<li class="olchildlink"><a href="rzamutcpipservices.htm">Explore TCP/IP services, applications, and protocols</a><br />
</li>
</ol>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzamudynamic2.htm">Network scenarios</a></div>
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