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Hello,

every now and then, we have something strange going on with a CA Express
5250 session. Netstat option 3 will show
something like:


                     Mit TCP/IP-Verbindungsstatus arbeiten

                                                             System:
DECGGW01
 Lokale Internet-Adresse . . . . . . . . . . . :   *ALL



 Auswahl eingeben und Eingabetaste drücken.

   4=Beenden   5=Details anzeigen



      Ferne            Ferner     Lokaler    Leerlauf-

 Opt  Adresse          Port       Port          zeit    Status

      170.60.89.75     3517       23         000:00:57  Wartezeit

      170.60.89.75     3518       23         000:00:53  Wartezeit

      170.60.89.75     3519       23         000:00:52  Wartezeit

      170.60.89.75     3520       23         000:00:48  Wartezeit

      170.60.89.75     3521       23         000:00:47  Wartezeit

      170.60.89.75     3522       23         000:00:43  Wartezeit

      170.60.89.75     3523       23         000:00:42  Wartezeit

      170.60.89.75     3524       23         000:00:38  Wartezeit

      170.60.89.75     3525       23         000:00:37  Wartezeit

      170.60.89.75     3526       23         000:00:33  Wartezeit

      170.60.89.75     3527       23         000:00:32  Wartezeit



The PC will loop opening new telnet session, while OS/400 closes the old
ones. When I first saw the job, it had about 15
telnet sessions with port 2200 to 2215.

I guess this is the auto-reconnect option in CA, but can't verify it, as the
pc's are at a remote location.

anybody seen this behaviour?

Regards,

Oliver


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