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Jeff,

If you run a NSLOOKUP the only place it can find the IP address of your 
IBM i is "out there" and not in any of your windows based DNS servers?

C:\Users\ROB>nslookup gdihq
Server:  gdsdns.dekko-1
Address:  10.10.4.250

Name:    gdihq.dekko-1
Address:  10.17.6.33

Says that it found gdihq on dns server gdsdns.

>From IBM i:

NSLOOKUP HOSTNAME('gdihq.dekko-1')

Server:         10.10.4.250 
Address:        10.10.4.250#53 
Name:   gdihq.dekko-1 
Address: 10.17.6.33 
Press ENTER to end terminal session.

from 
CFGTCP
12. Change TCP/IP domain information
Domain name server: 
  Internet address . . . . . . .   '10.10.4.250'
  Internet address . . . . . . .   '10.10.4.252'
  Internet address . . . . . . .   '10.17.4.180'

Rob Berendt

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