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  • Subject: Re: Grumble...
  • From: Sean Porterfield <sporter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 20:32:14 -0500

Joe Pluta wrote:
> 
> <laughing>
> 
> Tried that, too.  My SSAP is the same as yours, except that I have SSAP 12
> instead of 06.  From my reading of the help text, it's the SSAP for channel
> AA that's required for TCP/IP.
> 
> My ETHSTD is *ALL.  I notice that the ARP packet I am sending out is 802.3;
> I wonder if I change to *ETHV2 what would happen?  Hmmm.   (I just looked at
> my line description, but the CHGETHLIN command doesn't seem to let me change
> the ETHSTD parameter).

Well, I have SSAP 12 also, and my ETHSTD is *ALL too.  Have you checked
on the TCP/IP PTFs?  I heard someone mention 10.0.0.0 problems (although
I never experienced any.)

> P.S. I tried switching my address to 172.198.1.1 and then pinging out -
> still no joy.  Whenever I attempt to ping an address outside my subnet, I
> get no activity on the net other than that darned 802.3 TEST packet.

As I mentioned in another post, 172.198.1.1 is not a private address and
you really shouldn't use it.

Also, unless you added an IP address on your router in that subnet and
changed your default route, your packet would go nowhere.

Here's a thought - you mentioned you can ping out from a PC on the LAN. 
What if you turn the PC off and change the AS/400 to use that IP
address?  (Delete the old address temporarily to have a clean test.) 
That might help to prove or disprove my router NAT theory.
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