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> At a DHCP client start by re-booting it.  Logon then check 
> the IP config.
> Open a command window and type ipconfig /all if you are using 
> win2K or XP.
> Verify that your DNS server is pointing to your iSeries DNS 
> Server.

Both DHCP and DNS point to the i5.

> On your PC, from a command window, type nslookup.  
> It should show your default server as your iSeries.

It does.

> Type 
> something like ibm.com and see what you come up with.  I 
> received 6 addresses.  If this works, then everything is 
> setup correctly.  If you have two DHCP servers running, your 
> results will be unpredictable.  You will need some LAN 
> scanner to find the rouge DHCP server.

Got 6 addresses.  Doesn't make sense why I can ping a site from the i5 but
not from my PC.


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