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Jerome,

First thing to do is to update your *DFTROUTE to have a preferred interface of 172.16.1.10 (CFGTCP option 2). That will tell OS/400 TCP/IP that this interface should be used unless it is down. Unfortunately I believe you will have to delete and re-add the bugger to make that change so be sure it's not needed to keep your session active when you make it!! :-)

I believe this is the rub for your problem.

- Larry

Jerome Draper wrote:

It appears that the model 830 at V5R1 has mysteriously switched ethernet interfaces that are used for outbound network connections. I cannot seem to find any failure in qhst or qsysopr msgq.

We have three ethernet adapters in this AS400 all running TCP/IP. The default gateway (172.16.1.1) is in the same subnet as two of them (172.16.1.10 and 172.16.1.13). The first one, 172.16.1.10, up until now, had been used for outbound network connections. Now or all of the sudden the AS400 has started using the other adapter 172.16.1.13. Why? How could this be?

The fully qualified domain name is (now?) tied to the 172.16.1.13 adapter.

How could this have changed and where would I find evidence of when and why this happened? Nothing in qhst or qsysopr msgq.

Perplexed.


Jerry





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