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This is almost certainly Ops Nav connections. Could the user at
170.60.90.107 be using Operations Navigator.

A single option in Ops Nav can and will open many sockets connections to
the iSeries system. This quite a normal situation.

You can also get these connections when signing on to CA/400

Syd Nicholson
Castlehill Computer Services.


oliver.wenzel@cibavision.novartis.com wrote:

>every now and then I see a strange bunch of connections on my netstat
>(option 3) screen:
>
>
>      Ferne            Ferner     Lokaler    Leerlauf-
> Opt  Adresse          Port       Port          zeit    Status
>      170.60.90.107    2275       as-svrmap  000:00:16  Wartezeit
>      170.60.90.107    2277       as-svrmap  000:00:15  Wartezeit
>      170.60.90.107    2278       as-signon  000:00:15  Wartezeit
>      170.60.90.107    2279       as-svrmap  000:00:14  Wartezeit
>      170.60.90.107    2281       as-svrmap  000:00:13  Wartezeit
>      170.60.90.107    2282       as-signon  000:00:12  Wartezeit
>      170.60.90.107    2283       as-svrmap  000:00:11  Wartezeit
>      170.60.90.107    2285       as-svrmap  000:00:09  Wartezeit
>      170.60.90.107    2286       as-signon  000:00:09  Wartezeit
>      170.60.90.107    2287       as-svrmap  000:00:08  Wartezeit
>      170.60.90.107    2289       as-svrmap  000:00:07  Wartezeit
>      170.60.90.107    2290       as-signon  000:00:07  Wartezeit
>
>
>There are 3 or 4 more screens of this sh*t. It will go away after some
>minutes (when the signon has finished). Does this
>indicate a problem?
>
>We have an 820 running V5R1. This could be an older CA version.
>




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