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Check out the manual "TCP/IP for AS/400: More Cool Things Than Ever" Chapter 18.

This is how we created our DDM files.  We had to use
RMTFILE(*NONSTD 'LIBRARY/FILENAME(MEMBER)') because we have multi-member files.

 CRTDDMF FILE(TESTLIB/NEWDDM)
                 RMTFILE(*NONSTD 'LIBRARY/FILENAME(*FIRST)')
                 RMTLOCNAME('255.255.255.1' *IP)   LVLCHK(*NO)



>>> rob@dekko.com 01/11/02 09:41AM >>>

Our standard comm line is an Ethernet line.  What is your definition of a
standard comm line?

Also we are creating our DDM files with
CRTDDMF FILE(MYLIB/MYFILE) RMTFILE(THEIRLIB/THEIRFILE) RMTLOCNAME(them *IP)
See, we are using *IP and not the default of *SNA.


Rob Berendt
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Are you not using a standard comm line which makes a "port" a
moot issue... What physical connection do you have between the
two machines ?




rob@dekko.com wrote:
>
> When DDM over TCPIP from one machine to another.
>
> Rob Berendt
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