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from Guy Terry's previous post..
<quote>
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. </quote>
If you have some working & some not working I suspect you have incompatible
or misconfigured hubs/switches and ethernet cards. You may have to go down
to a common
denominator like 10mb line speed and half duplex and see if it runs stable.
jim

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bryan Dietz" <BDietz@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 9:09 AM
Subject: RE: Problemette CWBCO1047


>
>
>
>
> OK so looking at the
> http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/linux/odbc/guide/cwbcoer.htm
> for the 1003 rc-8405 error
>
> <snip>
> CWBCO1003 [Contents]
> Cause
> An error occurred during communications. The name of the function that
> failed, if available, and its error code are specified.
> Recovery
> Check the list below for the error code specified in the message and take
> the action specified. If the function and/or error code in the message are
> not listed here, they may be listed in Informational APAR II10598 along
> with cause and recovery information.
> Error codes (for all functions)
>
> 8405 - The connection was initially established, but was disconnected by
> the server application before communications were completed. See message
> CWBCO1047 for additional information.
> </snip>
>
> I looks like there is a TCP/IP issue.  It could be routing or packet size.
>
> good luck,
> ----------------------------
> Bryan Dietz
> Aktion Associates
>
> midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 07/12/2004 08:53:58 AM:
>
> -> I get this when I just tried CWBPING
> ->
> ->
> -> To cancel the CWBPING request, press CTRL-C or CTRL-BREAK
> -> I - Verifying connection to system
> -> I - Successfully connected to server application: Central Client
> -> I - Successfully connected to server application: Network File
> -> E - CWBCO1003 - Winsock error, function recv() returned 8405
> -> E - CWBCO1047 - The AS/400 server application (Network Print)
> -> disconnected the c
> -> onnection
> -> E - CWBCO1008 - Unable to connect to server application Network
> -> Print, returned
> -> 8405
> ->
> -> I - Successfully connected to server application: Data Access
> -> I - Successfully connected to server application: Data Queues
> -> I - Successfully connected to server application: Remote Command
> -> I - Successfully connected to server application: Security
> -> I - Successfully connected to server application: Telnet
> -> E - CWBCO1003 - Winsock error, function connect() returned 10061
> -> E - CWBCO1049 - The AS/400 server application (Management Central)
> -> is not started
> -> E - CWBCO1008 - Unable to connect to server application Management
> -> Central, returned 10061
> ->
> -> W - CWBCO1015 - Connection verified to system 3.52.104.44, but
> -> there were warnings
> ->
> -> C:\Documents and Settings\500817021>
> ->
> -> I tried to start Management Central from the Ops Navigator on
> -> Friday but was told that the Administrator had disabled that.
> ->
> -> Steve
>
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