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  • Subject: Re: STRPASTHR using TCP/IP
  • From: "Laurin Bruck" <lbruck@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 07:09:13 -0800

try using TELNET instead of STRPASTHR.  You get the same thing without having 
to configure APPC controllers and devices.

Laurin Bruck
Technical Infrastructure
pmi Mortgage Insurance
415-291-5329
415-393-6412(fax)
lbruck@pmigroup.com

>>> tomh@simas.com 4:56:13 AM 3/16/01 >>>
I can ping both ways.  New setup, both boxes are sitting next to each 
other on the same hub, same subnet (192.168.30.11, 192.168.30.13).





"Jim Franz" <franz400@triad.rr.com>
Sent by: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com 
03/15/01 03:47 PM
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        Subject:        Re: STRPASTHR using TCP/IP



can you ping the other 400? I saw this same msg  quite a bit last week, 
only to find that the router in between was  allowing
each box to send out traffic, but 1 box never  received the response to 
the exchange id request. The router was  receiving
it, but not passing it to the local lan where the  400 was. We had a 
simultaneous trace on both 400s, a trace at the  hub
each 400 was connected to, and an internal router  trace. 
Is this a new setup, or just not working  now?
jim
----- Original Message ----- 
From:  tomh@simas.com 
To: midrange-l@midrange.com 
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 7:06  PM
Subject: STRPASTHR using TCP/IP


I'm having some trouble  getting the STRPASTHR to work over TCP/IP. 
 Whenever I issue the command  'STRPASHTR S1055PNX', I see the Display 
Station Pass-Thru screen come up for a  few seconds, then it errors out 
with: APPC failure. Failure code is  X'0009000000000000'.  F1 on the error 
message tells me that 'Activate  session timed out.'  I get exactly the 
same error whenever I initiate  STRPASTHR on the remote system. 

I'm not sure what this is telling me, or how to go about fixing it.   Any 
ideas? 

Also, will I be  able to use this TCP/IP connection to SNDNETF (once I get 
it working, that  is)? 




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