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The include that supports this function clearly states
that it is a new part in v5r1.

BTW, the headers of the include files have lots of good
info about releases, etc. Find them in QSYSINC/H,
QSYSINC/MIH, QSYSINC/SYS, etc., for C development.
> I need start and check the status of a PPP connection profile from a
> program.
>
> Is it possible to use SNDINQMSG parm of STRTCPPTP to determine if the
> profile actually came active, perhaps by receiving messages from the QTCP
> message queue?
>
> It looks like the QtocRtvPPPCnnPrf API format PRFR0100 will retrieve the
> status on V5, but this API does not appear to be available prior to V5R1.
>
> Looks like for V4R5 I would have to use QDCLCFGD or RTVCFGSTS with the line
> name, and then just assume that if the line is active, then any routes would
> also be ready to use.
>
> Thanks,
> -Marty
>
>
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