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Use the NETSTAT command. It shows interface, route, and connection information. It comes standard with the OS. Just type NETSTAT and enter and off you go. Cheers James Turnbull Technical Consultant KAZ Computer Services "Mike Cunningham" <MCUNNING@pct.edu> To: <Midrange-L@midrange.com> Sent by: cc: owner-midrange-l@mi Subject: AS/400 with two ethernet cards drange.com 29/07/2000 03:59 Please respond to MIDRANGE-L My AS/400 has two ethernet cards both with TCP/IP Configured and I would like to have all traffic for Client Access use one cards and all traffic for web servers use the other. I think I have all my DNS's setup correctly but I can't see anyway to find out which card users are actually using. Doing a WRKCFGSTS *LIN ETHER* shows both cards and associated controllers but does not show attached users the way SNA connected users showup. Is there anyway to see what card IP connected Client Access users are using ? Mike Cunningham Director of Computer Services PA College of Technology mcunning@pct.edu (See attached file: Mike Cunningham.vcf)
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