Part 2: The 32-Bit/64-Bit Drivers : The DB2 Wire Protocol Driver : Configuring and Connecting to Data Sources : Using a Logon Dialog Box

Using a Logon Dialog Box
Some ODBC applications display a logon dialog box when you are connecting to a data source. In these cases, the data source name has already been specified.
The Logon to DB2 Wire Protocol dialog box
In this dialog box, provide the following information:
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In the Ip Address field, type the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the machine where the catalog tables are stored. Specify the address using the machine's numeric address (for example, 123.456.78.90) or specify its host name. If you enter a host name, the driver must find this name (with the correct address assignment) in the HOSTS file on the workstation or in a DNS server. The default is localhost.
The IP address can be specified in either IPv4 or IPv6 format, or a combination of the two. See Using IP Addresses for details concerning these formats.
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On DB2 for i, you can type the name of the schema that is to be the default qualifier for unqualified object names. If you want to access a table outside of this schema, you need to specify the appropriate two-part name, for example, SELECT * FROM Schema.Tablename. On DB2 for i only, Collection is also the current library.
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Click OK to complete the logon and to update the values in the Registry.

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