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Another thing to consider. Ping uses UDP not TCP. If there was a
router/firewall change, is it blocking or not routing the TCP and allowing
the UDP through?

For grins try TELNET (or FTP for that matter) to the specific address, not
to the host name. If that works it's not the router/firewall.

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-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Glenn
Gundermann
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2016 8:11 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: FTP problem

I wish I knew more in this area but here goes ...

The Change TCP/IP Domain (CHGTCPDMN) shows the IP address of your domain
name server.
Is this still correct?
If it is correct and you can reach the domain name server, does the domain
name server know about 'myhostname'?


Yours truly,

Glenn Gundermann
Email: glenn.gundermann@xxxxxxxxx
Work: (416) 675-9200 ext. 89224
Cell: (416) 317-3144


On 26 April 2016 at 09:05, Rob Dixon <robertsdixon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I recently had to change a router and this has caused a variety of
problems.

I changed the RDB entries on a V5R1 server to reflect a new internal
IP address for a V5R2 server on the same network, but when I execute
the command STRTCPFTP on the V5R1 server and enter the RDB name for
the V5R2 server, I get

TCP101A - cannot find 'myhostname'.

Yet I can ping the internal address stored in the RDB definition for
the
V5R2 server without problem, both from Windows and using the ping
command on the V5R1 machine.

I wonder (ignorantly!) if the problem is with the router configuration
(which I didn't set up).

All help gratefully received.

many thanks

Rob Dixon








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