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  • Subject: RE: I can't get strcode to work.
  • From: "Vernon Reeve" <reeve@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 16:02:42 -0800
  • Importance: Normal

I can ping it.  Also, when I start the Code400 TCP/IP Daemon, it’s using port 4200, so I sent them an email to make sure the firewall would allow access through that port.  I’m not sure which port my client access express session is using.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-code400-l@midrange.com [mailto:owner-code400-l@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Gerstmann, Walter
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 3:05 PM
To: 'CODE400-L@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: I can't get strcode to work.

 

Vernon,

 

Assuming the ip address is the address of the remote w/s (not the local w/s) and that the TCP/IP Connections was run on the remote w/s, there might be a firewall or filtering on the AS/400 blocking you.

 

If you can't ping the AS/400, the latter is probably the case.

Walter Gerstmann
W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
212-790-9401

-----Original Message-----
From: Vernon Reeve [mailto:reeve@bendcable.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 3:33 PM
To: Code400-L
Subject: I can't get strcode to work.

When I run the strcode command from a remote workstation, it won’t connect.  If I run it locally, it does connect. 

 

They are on v4r4m0.

 

I get the following error message:

Message ID . . . . . . :   EVF4101                                          

Date sent  . . . . . . :   09/11/00      Time sent  . . . . . . :   14:41:41

                                                                           

Message . . . . :   Default information for STRCODE not found.              

                                                                           

Recovery  . . . :   Run the STRCODE command again and specify all required 

  parameters without using any previous (*PRV) values.                     

 

The only *PRV value I’m using is the Port#.  Here is my command string:

STRCODE    SERVER(HMTEST) RMTLOCNAME(216.228.183.236) CMNTYPE(*TCPIP) which is my IP Address.

 

Any thoughts on how I can check to see what’s blocking it?  Or how to find out what Port# I’m supposed to be using?


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