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  • Subject: SLIP on V3R2
  • From: "Chris Ames" <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 15:37:15 +0000
  • Comments: Authenticated sender is <chris+mousemat@pop3.demon.co.uk>

Dear all,

I am trying to get SLIP working on a 9401-P03 running V3R2, cumulative 
pack C97231, talking to a laptop running Windows 95, but with no 
success. I have followed the instructions in the TCP/IP manual from 
the AS/400 manual web server.

The machine running token ring. The TCP/IP configuration is:

Token Ring LAN  192.168.5.13, Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Default route 192.168.5.1

SLIP Configuration:
Local Address: 192.168.35.13
Remote Address: 192.168.35.200
MTU is 576
Autocreate CTLDs and DEVDs is 'Y'
Modem Profile is $generic Hayes
No scripting is in use
IP Datagram forwarding is on

On the laptop, I can dial into my ISP using SLIP without any problems. 
However, when connected, PINGing between the AS/400 and the PC results 
in no PONGs back.

If use the same IP address for SLIP and the TRN interface, with Proxy 
ARP on, there is no appreciable difference.

Chris Ames
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