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  • Subject: Change telnet to another port?
  • From: Jeffrey Stevens <jstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 17:37:37 -0500
  • Organization: IBM Corp.

Yes, you can change the port in V4R4 using WRKSRVTBLE and doing a Remove and Add
operation on the 'telnet' (non-SSL) and 'telnet-ssl' (SSL) services.

For pre-V4R4 releases, you need to get a PTF.  E.g. V4R3 needs SF60463 where you
follow the cover letter instructions for Enhancement 1 (port number support).

> From: William A.(Tony) Corbett [mailto:corbett@asresources.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 10:21 AM
> 
> Can I change the configuration on my 170 to "listen" and use another
> port for telnet, ie., can I still access my AS400 using client access,
> which uses port 23 by default?
> Most all 5250 clients (based on my limited knowledge) use port 23 to
> "telnet" into the AS400...
> How do I change the AS400 configuration and the Client Access
> configuration to use another port?
> Any suggestions on which port to use?
> 
> William A.(Tony) Corbett

-- 
J.S. (Jeffrey) Stevens  AS/400 TCP/IP (Telnet/WSG/LPD)
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