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Rob,

Not as far as I've been able to get.

I can get a list of APPN sessions, but so far I've failed to find a way to
link sessions to devices.

Once thing I have been able to do is a WRKCFGSTS *DEV *RMTDSP  (or *RMTPRT)

But, I'm wondering if I'm missing anything.  Seems like there ought to be a
way to go from the controller to the devices.

Charles


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> Been several years since I've done anything with 5494's.  I 
> don't suppose 
> a WRKCFGSTS *CTL on the 5494 would show you the devices 
> attached to it?
> 
> We've got some old Perle's sitting around sucking dust.
> 
> Rob Berendt
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> I've got a couple of 5494 remote controllers attached via token-ring.
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> We want to get rid of the token-ring.
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> Is there any way to find out what devices are using this, 
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