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That is not it. I already had a *DFTROUTE there. This AS/400 uses Network Servers. So I am confused if I need to give the network servers an IP address and use that as a route and then point to the router from the network servers. It does not seam to work like I am used to with just a network card. John Ross At 07:29 PM 9/14/2002 -0400, you wrote:
try CFGTCP command from command line and should be an option for routes. hth jim ----- Original Message ----- > Type > Route Subnet of Next > Destination Mask Service Hop > > *DFTROUTE *NONE *NORMAL 63.167.147.1
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