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An *IP type RDB entry needs to have an IP address that is pingable from the
400. Try pinging whatever you've specified for the IP address. You might
need to use a numeric address, not a name, unless the 400 is set up to
check a DNS or has the name in its hosts table.

To add the entry

ADDRDBDIRE RDB(ASDF)  RMTLOCNAME('192.168.1.52'  *IP)

should work. Then use CONNECT TO ASDF in iSQL. You might also need SET
CONNECTION ASDF. Then you just need to be sure the library and file exist
on the other system.

All depends on whether your 400 can resolve the IP address.

Luck

Vern

At 05:06 PM 10/9/02 -0600, you wrote:
Mark,
        I do have RDBE's but I am not able to get connected to another
system.  Can you post the specifics of a RDBE using IP?  And is there
anything else that might need to be set up (beside TCPIP)?


Thank you,
Matt Tyler
Mattt@wincofoods.com


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