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I went through all your helpful suggestions and links, and found a way to make it work.

It turns out that a 127.0.0.1 DDMF fails on use with CPE3425, without previous messages, something that was meant the service was down or the port was wrong, which they aren't:

CRTDDMF FILE(QTEMP/$DDMF)
RMTFILE(S47CYFILES/CRFCOM)
RMTLOCNAME('127.0.0.1' *IP)


But using the 'real' IP works fine:

CRTDDMF FILE(QTEMP/$DDMF)
RMTFILE(S47CYFILES/CRFCOM)
RMTLOCNAME('1.2.3.4' *IP)


I really don't know if this is equivalent to using 127.0.0.1 or if it's doing a round trip around our net. Either way, it would be better if the DDMFs pointed to localhost instead of a specific IP address.

¿Could it be a routing issue? Neither 127.0.0.1 or 1.2.3.4 appear in the TCP/IP routing table.

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Saludos
Antonio Salazar

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