Use a character-based interface to start the servers.
Configure a server to start when TCP/IP starts
To
configure a server to start when TCP/IP starts, follow these steps:
- At the command line, type CHGxxxA where xxx is
the name of the server. For example, CHGFTPA to work with
the attributes of the FTP server.
- For the Autostart servers prompt, type *YES. This
will start the number of servers you indicate in the Number of initial
servers prompt.
- Specify either the STRTCP (Start TCP/IP) command or the STRTCPSVR
SERVER (*AUTOSTART) command to automatically start the server.
Start a server manually
This example shows how to
start certain types of TCP servers. See the server
table for a list of servers and the commands you can use to start them.
To manually start a server, follow these steps:
- At the command line, type STRTCPSVR, and press F4 (Prompt).
- For the Server application prompt, specify the servers you want
to start, and press Enter.