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  • Subject: RE: Device Naming Using TCP/IP
  • From: Neil Palmer <npalmer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 16:26:01 -0600

So presumably you're on V3R6, or V3R1 or earlier on a CISC box ?



Neil Palmer                                AS/400~~~~~      
NxTrend Technology - Canada   ____________          ___  ~     
Thornhill, Ontario,  Canada   |OOOOOOOOOO| ________  o|__||=   
Phone: (905) 731-9000  x238   |__________|_|______|_|______)   
Cell.: (416) 565-1682  x238    oo      oo   oo  oo   OOOo=o\   
Fax:   (905) 731-9202       ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
mailto:NPalmer@NxTrend.com    AS/400  The Ultimate Business Server      
http://www.NxTrend.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Giusto [SMTP:JDG@patuxent.com]
> Sent: Friday, July 17, 1998 3:09 PM
> To:   'midrange-l@midrange.com'
> Subject:      RE: Device Naming Using TCP/IP
> 
> Thanks Neil,
> 
>   Guess i'll just have to wait until we go to V4R2.
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:       Neil Palmer [SMTP:npalmer@NxTrend.com]
> > Sent:       Friday, July 17, 1998 3:02 PM
> > To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
> > Cc: 'jdg@patuxent.com'
> > Subject:    RE: Device Naming Using TCP/IP
> > 
> > You need V3R1M3 of CA/400 for Win95/NT - with at least the first
> > Service
> > Pack applied.
> > Depending on your system release level you also need the required
> > PTF's.
> > This info is in Information APAR II10918:
> > 
> >                                                 
> > OS/400 Ver 4 Rel 2 Mod 0 :                      
> >                                                 
> >  PRODUCT    PTF                                 
> >  -------  -------                               
> > 5769TC1   SF47715  & SF48390                    
> > 5769999   MF19494                               
> > 5769SS1   SF49336 SF47792 & SF47400             
> >                                                 
> >   Note: Customer should check the above PTFs for
> >     supercedes.  The above PTFs are the latest  
> >     supercedes as of 6/30/98.                   
> > 
> >                             
> > OS/400 Ver 4 Rel 1 Mod 0 :  
> >                             
> >  PRODUCT    PTF             
> >  -------  -------           
> >  5769TC1  SF48910 & SF47714 
> >  5769999  MF19274           
> >  5769SS1  SF49335           
> > 
> > OS/400 Ver 3 Rel 7 Mod 0 :   
> >                              
> >  PRODUCT    PTF              
> >  -------  -------            
> >  5716TC1  SF47713 & SF48909  
> >  5716999  MF19275            
> >  5716SS1  SF47406 & SF49210  
> > 
> > OS/400 Ver 3 Rel 2 Mod 0 :   
> >                              
> >  PRODUCT    PTF              
> >  -------  -------            
> > 5763TC1   SF49564 & SF47712  
> > 5763999   MF19563            
> > 5763SS1   SF49121 & SF49565  
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Neil Palmer                                AS/400~~~~~      
> > NxTrend Technology - Canada   ____________          ___  ~     
> > Thornhill, Ontario,  Canada   |OOOOOOOOOO| ________  o|__||=   
> > Phone: (905) 731-9000  x238   |__________|_|______|_|______)   
> > Cell.: (416) 565-1682  x238    oo      oo   oo  oo   OOOo=o\   
> > Fax:   (905) 731-9202       ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
> > mailto:NPalmer@NxTrend.com    AS/400  The Ultimate Business Server
> > 
> > http://www.NxTrend.com
> > 
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From:     Joe Giusto [SMTP:JDG@patuxent.com]
> > > Sent:     Friday, July 17, 1998 9:48 AM
> > > To:       'midrange-l@midrange.com'
> > > Subject:  Device Naming Using TCP/IP
> > > 
> > > I have just started using TCP/IP to access the 400 and have
> noticed
> > > that
> > > it gives me a device name QPADEVxxxx (like when doing passthru).
> Is
> > > there any way to get the same device name each time (like I did
> > before
> > > using the TCP/IP)?  We have an application that uses the device
> name
> > > and
> > > user id to validate authority and this is going to be a mess if we
> > > start
> > > using TCP/IP company wide.
> > > 
> > > thanks in advance,
> > > 
> > > Joe Giusto 
> > > Patuxent Publishing Company
> > > mailto:jdg@patuxent.com
> 
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