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Hi Jeff, I couldn't find any CL commands or APIs either. You could create a Client Access macro that would perform the necessary keystrokes to do the configuration. Just record yourself creating a PTP profile. More than likely you'll need to customize the macro for each system. A PC program could be written to generate the macro for each system rather than hand-editing 100+ macros. Not the best solution, but at least "macro on the keyboard" beats "fingers on the keyboard". Have fun! Richard Casey -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Jeff Bull Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 4:08 AM To: Midrange-L (E-mail) Subject: TCP/IP point-to-point connection profiles Hi all, has anyone managed to encode the configuration of TCP/IP PTP profiles in a CL program? There are no obvious commands or APIs that I can see; I do not believe you can save/restore them; I am hoping that "fingers on keyboards" is not my only solution - I have potentially 100+ systems to configure! I need a solution that works on v3r2, and if necessary, another for v4r2 onwards. Kind Regards, Jeff Bull AS/400 Software Support Consultant IBM Certified AS/400 System Administrator
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