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They are running the old V4R5 code. They don't have the commands we have
on V5R1; commands missing include: traceroute, chgdnsa, nslookup
Rob Berendt
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"R. Bruce Hoffman,
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<rbruceh@attglobal. cc:
net> Fax to:
Sent by: Subject: Re: Is DNS running
on their 400?
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11/13/2001 02:19 PM
Please respond to
midrange-l
how 'bout nslookup <name> <dns> where dns is their machine and name is
something they might have there..
or dig against the dns
or host -a <dns>
got a linux box lying around? ;-)
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R. Bruce Hoffman, Jr.
-- IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Administrator
-- IBM Certified Specialist - RPG IV Developer
"I want to be different, just like everybody else!"
- Ceili Rain
----- Original Message -----
From: <rob@dekko.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 1:27 PM
Subject: Is DNS running on their 400?
>
> Situation: Remote customer 400 of which we have access. Stopped sending
> us data and email. All strictly TCPIP over the Internet. We can access
> them using telnet, by their name. However, from their command line we
> cannot ping any outside locations, like nra.org. Message is unknown
host.
> I noticed that their address for their DNS under CFGTCP-12 is the same as
> their interface under CFGTCP-1. I question as to whether or not they are
> really running DNS on their 400 or if someone's been messing. They are
> running V4R5. I am trying to set up to talk to them before I make the
> call. I can't access their system remotely using Op's Nav. Is there a
> green screen way of seeing if DNS is configured to run on their 400, like
> perhaps netstat, wrkactjob, or whatever?
>
> Rob Berendt
>
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