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Have to have some way of differentiating between iSeries and Windows.


On 8/16/05 05:04 PM, "Larry Bolhuis" <lbolhuis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Guys Guys Guys!! 
> 
> In iSeries Navigator, click the + next to your system name, then
> navigate to: Network -> TCP/IP Configuration -> IPv4 -> Interfaces. In
> the right panel you will see all the interfaces defined for your system,
> their status, and lots of other good stuff.
> 
> Don't make this so hard with all that typing command crapola......
> (a duckin' and a runnin'!)
> 
>    - Larry
> 
> Dwayne Allison wrote:
> 
>> What is the command to get the AS/400 IP address?
>> 
>>  
>> 


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