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V3R2. But the tapes I used to load the TCP/IP were from V3R1 (I think). Probably a bad idea, but they were the only ones I could find. Joe Giusto II Patuxent Publishing Company 10750 Little Patuxent Parkway Columbia, MD 21044 mailto:JGiusto@patuxent.com <mailto:jgiusto@patuxent.com> http://www.lifegoeson.com <http://lifegoeson.com> -----Original Message----- From: Carl Galgano [SMTP:cgalgano@ediconsulting.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 3:42 PM To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com Subject: RE: Node Address what OS version are you running? Carl J. Galgano EDI Consulting Services, Inc. 540 Powder Springs Street, Suite C19 Marietta, GA 30064 (770) 422-2995 - voice (419) 730-8212 - fax mailto:cgalgano@ediconsulting.com http://www.ediconsulting.com AS400 EDI, Networking, E-Commerce and Communications Consulting and Implementation http://www.icecreamovernight.com Premium Ice Cream Brands shipped Overnight -----Original Message----- From: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com [mailto:owner-midrange-l@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Joe Giusto Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:49 PM To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com' Subject: RE: Node Address It is an old system that I have at home and I was having trouble setting up TCP/IP. (actually, I did not have TCP/IP when I started to hook things up. I found some tapes and loaded it on but am still having trouble setting up C/A. I can do ftp to the 400 but can not seem to get C/A to work) Thanks for the info. I will go home and try this. Joe Giusto II Patuxent Publishing Company 10750 Little Patuxent Parkway Columbia, MD 21044 mailto:JGiusto@patuxent.com <mailto:jgiusto@patuxent.com> http://www.lifegoeson.com <http://lifegoeson.com> -----Original Message----- From: Jerome Draper [SMTP:jdraper@wco.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:35 PM To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com Subject: Re: Node Address The node address is the MAC address of your ethernet adapter on your AS400. Do a WRKCFGSTS *lin <ethernet line name) and you will see the address. It is a long (12? byte) hex number like 42002542142. Jerry Just wondering. Why are you using the NSRouter and SNA. All necesary client services are now available via TCP/IP. Unless you have a specific condition, I suggest you move totally to TCP/IP and dispense with the NSRouter completely. It's a hog. Jerry At 01:45 PM 6/27/2000 -0400, you wrote: >I am setting up Client Access using Netsoft Router and it is asking for a >Node Address for my AS400. >How do I determine what that Address is? I am using an Ethernet card in the >AS400. > >Thank you, > >Joe Giusto II >Patuxent Publishing Company >10750 Little Patuxent Parkway >Columbia, MD 21044 >mailto:JGiusto@patuxent.com <mailto:jgiusto@patuxent.com> >http://www.lifegoeson.com <http://lifegoeson.com> +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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