Use the following procedure to configure the TCP/IP software for XDB Link. Use your values from the TCP Host/Service worksheet to complete these steps. 
To configure TCP/IP perform the following steps: 
- Install a TCP/IP protocol. If a TCP/IP protocol is already installed (for example, Microsoft TCP/IP), ensure that it is enabled. 
 
-  Make a backup copy of the HOSTS and SERVICES files (under Windows 95, these files are called HOSTS.SAM and SERVICES.SAM). 
| If you a running under...  | 
Look for these files in...  | 
| Windows NT  | 
C:\WinNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC
 | 
| Windows 95 or 98  | 
C:\WINDOWS
 | 
 
 
 
-  Add the following line to the HOSTS file: 
IPAddress IPName
where: 
- IPAddress specifies the TCP/IP address of the host system. Use the value in J1 of the TCP Host/Service worksheet. 
 
- IPName is a name that you assign to this address. Type IPName in uppercase letters. Lowercase characters will cause problems under certain circumstances. Use the value in J2 of the TCP Host/Service Worksheet. 
 
For example: 204.17.148.230 LUDB2 
Note: 
If this is the last line in the HOSTS file, type a carriage return at the end of the line. 
 
 
-  Edit the SERVICES file by adding the following line: 
ServiceName Port/tcp
where: 
ServiceName specifies a name that represents the port number on the host system. (You will use this name when you configure XDB Link in a later step.) Type the ServiceName in uppercase letters. Lowercase characters will cause problems under certain circumstances. 
Port specifies the dedicated TCP/IP port assigned to the XDB Link Host Option on the host system. Use the value in J4 of the TCP Host/Service worksheet. 
For example: 
XDBSRV 5170/tcp
Note: 
If this is the last line in the SERVICES file, type a carriage return at the end of the line. 
 
 
When connecting to DB2 with native TCP/IP: 
-  Choose DRDA(TCP/IP) as your Connection Type 
 
-  The Remote Host entry should match the mainframe's IP address entry in your HOSTS file. 
 
-  The port entry should match the DB2 port entry in your SERVICES file. IBM's default port is 446/tcp but users should check with their administrators to find out what port their DB2 listens on.