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Sam,

What you see in Navigator (BTW if your on V6 or V7 try the *ADMIN web version too ) and what you see in the green screen are the routes that will be set up if they are available. What Larry pointed out is the NETSTAT command shows you what is actually happening. Depending on your needs you need both.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 10/30/2013 7:04 PM, Sam_L wrote:
Maybe I've answered my own question. CFGTCP, 2. Work with TCP/IP
routes, gives me the same information but in a different layout. I
think. It wasn't obvious to this newbie. iSeries Nav may be better...

Sam

On 10/30/2013 7:29 PM, Sam_L wrote:
> In iSeries Navigator I can expand Networks; TCP/IP Configuration; IPv4;
> Interfaces. I can right click on one of the interfaces in the right
> pane, then click Associated Routes.
>
> Where, if anywhere, can I find that same Associated Routes information
> on the green screen interface?
>
> Thanks, Sam
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