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Sean,

Honestly - NOTHING was changed. And I tried the 1 before posting to the list
(but thanks !) :-) Guess what I ended up having to do (and I think this is
REDICULOUS)... First I ended TCP/IP (warning 10 sites to be off in the
middle of the day...). Then I restarted TCP/IP and guess what ? Didn't work.
Started getting that same message for ALL the other sites that had been
fine... What makes no sense to me is that the Controllers all came up active
and they are the only thing with an IP address since everything hanging off
of them are dumb devices ! 

I ended up having to IPL the system !!! Luckily this is an 810 at V5R2 and
IPL takes about 5 minutes !

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sean Porterfield
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 8:41 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: Route to location FW0901 not found for controller FW090RMT.

> From: Chuck Lewis

> While trying to reset a remote location (we are running in a frame relay
> network, TP/IP Perle 494's with Ethernet cards, V5R2) I
> accidentally stuck a
> 2 next to ANYNETAPPC in a wrkdevd ca020* display (because CA0201
> is attached
> to that) and pressed Enter. Of course I get an error on QSYSOPR
> that another
> virtual device on ANYNETAPPC can't is active and I take a C to
> cancel this.


There is likely a better answer than mine...  I'm assuming that the devices
were previously working and you haven't changed anything (nobody ever makes
any changes!)

Have you tried just putting a 1 next to ANYNETAPPC?  Perhaps something got
varied off down the line that is needed.

Granted, this is a brute force solution, but it might work.

HTH

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