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Maybe I've answered my own question. CFGTCP, 2. Work with TCP/IP routes, gives me the same information but in a different layout. I think. It wasn't obvious to this newbie. iSeries Nav may be better...

Sam

On 10/30/2013 7:29 PM, Sam_L wrote:
In iSeries Navigator I can expand Networks; TCP/IP Configuration; IPv4;
Interfaces. I can right click on one of the interfaces in the right
pane, then click Associated Routes.

Where, if anywhere, can I find that same Associated Routes information
on the green screen interface?

Thanks, Sam

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