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  • Subject: Re[2]: Client Access V3R1M2 and AnyNet
  • From: "Guy Murphy"<gmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Aug 97 10:32:57 -0600


        In addition to the ptfs you may need, you might need to check your 
     Ethernet configuration.  The following is from the READMESP file in 
     the service packs:
     
2.9.1  ANYNET OVER ETHERNET
---------------------------
   When using AnyNet over an Ethernet connection, check the SSAP AA value for
   the Ethernet line description on the AS/400.  This value should be set to
   1480.  If it is set to 1496 (the default), you will have problems getting
   a communications connection to the AS/400 using Client Access.

     Guy Murphy         University of Illinois - UDIS
                        217-333-8670
                        murphyfa@uiuc.edu



At 06:12 PM 8/27/97 -0700, Rushdi wrote:

>We've been setting up users using the AnyNet protocol to connect to the 
>AS/400 with Client Access.  Some machines get disconnected from the 
>AS/400 for no apparent reason, and others work fine.  Any ideas?  We are 
>currently on patch SF40828 for CA.

Rushdi,

I seem to remember that there are a number of PTFs for AnyNet that deal 
with sudden and, I think, intermittent loss of connections. I don't have 
the details, but you might download SF97vrm (version/release/modification), 
which is a "convenient reference of...fixes". These are not CA fixes.
     
     


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