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T5 is being used for your OpsConLAN and cannot be used for your regular
network connection.  Plug a cable in to T6 and you should be good to go.
T5 should be CMN03 - OpsConLAN and T6 should be CMN04 or your regular
network connection. 


Christopher Bipes
Information Services Director
CrossCheck, Inc.


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Subject: RE: System i5 now booted!! was ->RE: System i5 first boot

<Philipp>FC 5706 is a Gigabit LAN Adapter, is your hub or switch able to
handle that speed ?

My switch is not Gigabit.  Note that I am connecting to my iSeries via
OpsConsLAN so I know that my switch/router is able to communicate at
whatever levels are there now.  Does that help eliminate this as a
problem?

Right now I have a single ethernet cable going into T5 on my iSeries. 

<Chris>Make sure the cable is in the correct port or change the Line
Description to CMN03 which is the other ethernet port. 

So is CMN03 pointing at physical port T5 and CMN04 pointing at physical
port T6?


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