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Try adding a ping before the DDM connect.  This will establish the VPN
connection and routes.  You probably do not have a static route setup for
the IP being assigned by your VPN unit.  The route will be dynamically
created as a host route for the system connecting at time of connect.
Sounds like it just takes too long for all that to happen so the DDM client
is timing out.  You really need to look at the client setting for TCP
timeouts.

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-----Original Message-----
From: rob@dekko.com [mailto:rob@dekko.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 6:43 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: TCP/IP DDM resulting in CPE3447, CPD3E34 with errno 3447



We are doing a CPYF of a TCP/IP DDM file.
We are getting:
CPE3447 - A remote host did not respond within the timeout period.
CPD3E34-DDM TCP/IP communications error occurred on connect() to
Application Server
 Error code (errno) 3447 was received.
CPF4404, CPF9162, CPF5739, CPF2813, CPF2817, CPI9153

If we retry then it works.


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