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Is that as bad as only having some function available via 5250?

Rob Berendt
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I have read about some things that can be done only in ops nav.  It is 
realy awful to have such a situation, and I realy hoppe IBM will correct 
it as soon as possible.

Evan Harris wrote:

>
> You might want to check out Ops Nav and revisit these statements, 
> certainly the filtering bit.....
>
>> While not strictly TCP/IP (but rather just IP), the iSeries does not 
>> have many of the advanced routing features of other OSes.  Filtering, 
>> masquerading, port forwarding, etc.  Of course it begs the question: 
>> does the iSeries really need those things?  It doesn't bother me - 
>> use a router for that stuff.
>>
>> James Rich
>
>

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