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  • Subject: Re: TCP/IP & CAw95 configuration troubles -SOLVED-
  • From: Christian Zander <100070.2407@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 12:46:56 -0500

Hello,

Vernon wrote:
>>the *NONSNA SSAPs from 1496 to 1480 and now i can ping everything.
>>Really it seems that the problem was in the 1480 to *nonsna.
>>But i don't sure 100% because some peoples run with 1496 (i.e
>>Christhian Zander).

My name is Christian Zander (without h). Friends worldwide call me Chris.

>That 1480 setting is needed only on Ethernet connections, not Token Ring.
>That might be the difference.

Actually, I'm running with an Ethernet connection. I have no Token-Ring
available anymore. With me *NONSNA 1496 works without problems. The only
problem I have is, that I can't search for the AS/400 ethernet adress in
the net. I have to type it in manually. But this is nothing which disturbs
me much. I know my adresses perfectly well ;-).

Bye

Chris
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