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Dave,

If you do a DSPLIND on the Ethernet lines for both machines, what is the
value for the ADPTADR parameter?

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> On Behalf Of Dave Mahadevan
> Subject: Re: Telnet sessions with a CISC and RISC AS/400 on the same
LAN.
>
> Jim:
>
> I am running V3R2 client access with SF64050.   I have still not
> switched all pcs to connect to the new 720 (which is running V4R5).
> The thing is the CISC and 720 have separate ip addresses but if both
are
> connected to the lan, the sessions connecting to either system will
get
> disconnected randomly when a pc connects to both of them.  But, even
if
> a pc connects to only the CISC machine, the sessions will drop
randomly
> when both CISC and 720 are connected to the LAN.  Ditto if only
> connecting to the 720. If I yank out the ethernet cable, things become
> stable on the machine which is still connected to the LAN and the
> sessions dont drop at all.  IBM KB is mum about two systems with
telnet.
>  I have fooled around with CHGTELNA with no success.  I have even
> stopped host servers to see if that had anything to do with this with
no
> change whatsoever.



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