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I found this in the FAQ's:In order to use the Service tools portion of Operations Navigator you must have all of the following:
1. A user id and password for DST 2. added the Service Tools Interface to the TCP/IP service table (See command below) 3. Restarted TCP/IP 4. Validated that there is a lister on port 3000 with NETSTAT *CNN.If you get the message "No Service Tools Interface found at address (iSeries system)" then you have not complete all the steps above *OR* TCP port 3000 is blocked between your Windoze worstation and your iSeries system. To add the service table entry, use this command:
|ADDSRVTBLE SERVICE('as-sts') PORT(3000) PROTOCOL('tcp') ALIAS('AS-STS')| Pete Helgren Chris Bipes wrote:
Still no solution for this? Where is the service tool finding it's IP address? I have a newer iSeries 520 and have set the as-sts service entry and IPL'd. Now when I try to connect with OPSNAV I get the following error: No service tools server found at IP address x.x.x.x. The problem is the IP is the external public IP address of our firewall used for outbound NAT translations, not our internal IP address. Where can I change the IP address for the connection? Management Central has the correct address and so does the OPSNAV connection. Our internal DNS does not have any external IP address. Where is this IP address stored? Christopher Bipes Information Services Director CrossCheck, Inc.
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