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Can you ping the DNS servers?  If not, then that's the
problem.  They're not the right ones.  If so, then
something else is fishy.

You shouldn't need an IPL to change those values.  Simply
changing them it should take affect right away.

If you can ping google's IP, then you have connectivity.
 That's a good start.  :)  If you can't ping the domain
name and at least get a resolution to an IP, then there are
still DNS issues that need to be worked out.

Do you have a network admin that can tell you what DNS
server(s) to specify?

On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 10:39:32 -0700
 "James H H Lampert" <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Brad Stone" wrote:
> > If you can't ping yahoo or anything from your AS/400, 
> > and you're not using a mail router, that could be the
> > issue. 
> > You need to use CFGTCP option 12 to enter DNS servers
> so
> > you can resolve domain names (and thus find MX records 
> > for recipients for your email).
> 
> I've entered the DNS addresses used by PCs that have no 
> trouble pinging both GOOGLE and my ISP by name, on both 
> our main 400s, and did a full IPL of one of them. And I 
> still can't ping them by name from the 400 I just 
> Re-IPLed, although I can ping GOOGLE by the IP address 
> that a ping from this PC just returned.
> 
> Given known-good DNS addresses, why would I fail to get a
> 
> DNS resolution?
> 
> This is what CFGTCP option 12 (CHGTCPDMN) shows:
> . . .
> Host name search priority  . . .   *LOCAL
> Domain name server:
>    Internet address . . . . . . .   '151.164.1.8'
>                                     '206.13.28.12'
>                             Additional Parameters
> Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   53
> Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . .   *UDP
> Domain name server retry:
>    Number of retries  . . . . . .   2
>    Time interval  . . . . . . . .   2
> 
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