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  • Subject: 3.2 CA dropping connections V4R3
  • From: Pete Hall <pbhall@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 22:33:24 -0600

We're in the process of converting from token ring to 100mb ethernet. 
Currently, we have things hung together so that one of our servers handles 
all of the routing to and from the AS/400, and it doesn't really matter if 
CA specifies the ethernet or token ring interface address. Trouble is, 
since we brought up ethernet, CA sessions will lock periodically for 20-45 
seconds and then drop their connection. It doesn't matter if the device is 
in use or idle. After a connection drops, if you click connect in the 
connections menu, you get a login display immediately. Telnet timeout is 
disabled (0). Keepalive is set for 40 seconds. I suspect that the problem 
is the server that is our temporary router, but I have to ask. Does anyone 
know of anything on the 400 that would cause CA sessions to drop like this, 
especially having something to do with activating an ethernet interface, or 
running ethernet and token ring interfaces simultaneously? We are using IP 
exclusively, and are at V4R3. We're (intentionally) one cume back.

Pete Hall
pbhall@execpc.com
http://www.execpc.com/~pbhall
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