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Hello Terry (or is it Guy?)
I did the first bit, it is *LIND so I checked the line config and the Max Frame
size is 1496. The Line Speed and Duplex are both *AUTO.
The routing is this;
Route Subnet Next Preferred
Opt Destination Mask Hop Interface
*DFTROUTE *NONE 3.52.104.1 *NONE
195.183.148.62 *HOST 3.52.104.9 *NONE
I am not sure how to see what the AS400 is plugged into.
Steve
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of guy.terry
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 2:21 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Problemette CWBCO1047
To analyse TCP/IP config - specifically the Frame Size - do a
CFGTCP
and then option 1.
Do a 5 next to the IP Address of your AS/400's network card. The Frame
size is the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit). What does it say? If it says
*LIND then:
Do a WRKCFGSTS *LIN
Find a one that is active with a job called QTCPIP
Do an 8 then a 5 next to the LIN associated with the QTCPIP job (it's the
top one of the three).
You should then see some info. about your AS/400's TCP/IP interface. The
Maximum Frame size is there.
Also, check the LINE SPEED and DUPLEX. What's the AS/400 network card
plugged into? If it's a manageable switch check that the port the AS/400
is plugged into is the set the same as the AS/400 network card. i.e. If
the port is set to AUTO, then the AS/400 should be the same. If the port
is set at 100MB FULL DUPLEX then the AS/400 should be set to that and not
AUTO.
To check routing, back at CFGTCP do an option 2. What routes do you have
defined?
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