z/OS Communications Server: IPv6 Network and Application Design Guide
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Displaying the configured and generated temporary or public address information

z/OS Communications Server: IPv6 Network and Application Design Guide
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After you have configured the TCP/IP stack and the client application, you can display the temporary or public address information.

Before you begin

You must do the following configuration:
  • Configure the TCP/IP stack to generate IPv6 temporary addresses.
  • Configure the client application to use IPv6 temporary or public addresses.

Procedure

Perform the following steps to display the configured and generated temporary or public address information:

  1. Issue the Netstat CONFIG/-f command to display the TempAddresses setting and the PreferredLifetime and ValidLifetime values. For a description of these fields, see the Netstat CONFIG/-f report example in z/OS Communications Server: IP System Administrator's Commands.
  2. Issue the Netstat DEvlinks/-d command to display the TempPrefix values. For a description of this field see the Netstat DEvlinks/-d report example in z/OS Communications Server: IP System Administrator's Commands.
  3. Issue the Netstat HOme/-h command to display any generated temporary addresses. The Flags field in the display indicates Temporary for a temporary address. The ValidLifetimeExp field in the display indicates when the temporary address will be deleted. For a description of this report, see the Netstat HOme/-h report example in z/OS Communications Server: IP System Administrator's Commands.
  4. Issue the Netstat SRCIP/-J command to display entries in the SRCIP statement block. A Job Name entry indicates TEMPADDRS for the Source field if a temporary address is to be preferred for the client's source IP address. A Job Name entry indicates PUBLICADDRS for the Source field if a public address is to be preferred for the client's source IP address.

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