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At 03:11 PM 12/10/97 PST, Goins, Kirk      : CO IR wrote:
>Does V3R2 TCP/IP support named devices? In many of our applications required 
>that we route data to a specific device by name. That name is setup in a 
>table(s). So getting a new device(qpadevxxxx) etc everytime you won't work. 
>Can we do this with 3.2? or is it only on the RISC versions?

I don't think any version of OS/400 supports named TCP/IP devices yet.  The
beta of CA/400 that's downloadable from the IBM site states that this
version will support it, but it will require an OS change.

david

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