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What is the part I don't understand?  When the AS400 has an ethernet card,
is on the LAN, and has an I/P address, why do you need an NT (or any
other) intermediary?  What is the reason you can't just connect directly
to the AS/400?  I was just on a site where the server was down yet the
AS/400 screens were readily available all through the server's downtime.


In <35E635B7.2F22@ibm.net>, on 08/28/98 
   at 12:44 AM, Larry Bolhuis <lbolhui@ibm.net> said:

>Making the large leap that you are usting TCP/IP in your network, it is
>simple to access the AS/400 from the Ethernet systems.  Connect the NT
>Server to both the T/R and the Ethernet and turn on IP forwarding on the
>NT Server. 

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