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  • Subject: Ethernet Group Address
  • From: Martinus Ivan <IVANM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 17:44:16 +0700

Hi All,
I hope someone could help this.
What is the purpose of "Group Address" on AS/400 ethernet line ?

I try to connect CA V3R1M0 for dos to AS/400 620 V4R3, but always fail. But
the CA for Win95 works fine.
I found out they have two AS/400 (620 and 500) with a same Group Address in
the network (031111111112). 
What are the consideration regarding this paramater ?

What/Who actualy create the group address automatically ?
Thank you in advance.

regards,
Ivan.
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