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Emilio, If you are planning on doing this many times for many machines, it might be good investment of time to automate the procedure. If you just need to do it a few times, I would suggest sitting down with sessions on both machines and start doing it manually. I'm not aware of utilities to perform this task. One thought, as you move forward on the new machine. You could preserve a record of the procedure by writing a CL program which contains the commands used to set up the machine. Then if you needed to do this again, you would have the program available. Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > On Behalf Of Emilio Padilla - Sistemática Int. > Subject: RE: TCP/IP configuration save Restore > > Thanks James, > I got all of that cover, what I'm talking about is all the work I had > invested on CFGTCP command. > Things like routes, host names, services configurations, interfaces, ports > rectrictions, etc. > Maybe even exit points related to tcp services. > Or should I start doing it everything manually??? > > TIA > > Emilio
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