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When you created the APPC controller and device, did you use CRTCTLAPPC and
CRTDEVAPPC? Also, make sure that you created them with link type *ANYNW on
both systems. You may also need to do a WRKCFGL for your QAPPNRMT. You
should have an entry for your remote system names:

----------------------------APPN Remote
Locations-----------------------------
                   Remote                             Remote     Control
Remote    Network       Local           Control       Point       Location
Secure
Location   ID                   Location     Point           Net ID
Password        Loc
ADS           APPN           CORP         ADS            APPN
*NO

When you are adding one, there will be *NETATR in the Remote Network ID,
Local Location, and Remote Control Point columns. The only thing you will
need to change for a new system is the Remote Location and the Remote
Control point. Once you are back to the WRKCFGL, you may also need to add
your local system name to the QAPPNLCL list.

Chris Whisonant
Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator
Comporium Group
chris.whisonant@comporium.com
(803)-326-7270



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