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after starting the ADMIN http interface
strtcpsvr *http httpsvr(*admin)

http://systemname.domain.com:2001

this should redirect you to the new setup at:
https://systemname.domain.com:2005/ibm/console/logon.jsp
^

I think it is a very cool new feature in v6.1.

Lots of stuff in there. I *think* it will be the replacement(?) for
ops navigator.

Bryan



On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 1:20 PM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How do you get there?

Rob Berendt
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Rob, I can only assume the same authorities are required, but have
you tried to manage the DNS servers thru the new "IBM Systems Director
Navigator for i5/OS" interface?

I do not have a DNS server setup to check out what options are there,
but I do like the things that are being done via that server.

Bryan

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 8:44 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you are using iNav to administor dnS on your i, and you upgrade your
i
to V6 then you must upgrade your iNav to V6.
The person administering dnS must now also have *IOSYSCFG (in addition
to
*ALLOBJ as in the past).

Rob Berendt
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