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While this is SUPPOSED to work, it will only reply with the IP address that is configured either in the iSeries host table or DNS whichever is configured to be queried first. It may return the worng address! (By the way if it is wrong there are things like Management Central and the SMTP server to name a couple that will mis-behave or not work at all in this case.)

Even if it does work it will only return one of the IP addresseson the system. You may have up to something like 32K of addresses on one iSeries system.

- Larry

Rubino, Jim wrote:

From an ISeries command line you can do:  PING (AS400NAME)- this would
be the SYSTEM Name on your signon screen, it will show you the IP
address.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dwayne Allison
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Subject: IP Address


What is the command to get the AS/400 IP address?


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