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Hello Albert,
You wrote:
>I have an AS/400 with two ethernet adapters. One is connected to the local
>LAN (10.x.x.x). The other is connected to the Internet.
>How do I configure the AS/400 so traffic gets routed to the correct line?
Traffic for the 10.x.x.x network should automatically be routed correctly. You
need to add a default route referencing the other IP address as the next hop.
Use the ADDTCPRTE command or option 2 from the CFGTCP menu. If you have more
than one internal network then you will need to additional routes referencing
the correct next hop address.
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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