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Jeff, If you run a NSLOOKUP the only place it can find the IP address of your IBM i is "out there" and not in any of your windows based DNS servers? C:\Users\ROB>nslookup gdihq Server: gdsdns.dekko-1 Address: 10.10.4.250 Name: gdihq.dekko-1 Address: 10.17.6.33 Says that it found gdihq on dns server gdsdns. >From IBM i: NSLOOKUP HOSTNAME('gdihq.dekko-1') Server: 10.10.4.250 Address: 10.10.4.250#53 Name: gdihq.dekko-1 Address: 10.17.6.33 Press ENTER to end terminal session. from CFGTCP 12. Change TCP/IP domain information Domain name server: Internet address . . . . . . . '10.10.4.250' Internet address . . . . . . . '10.10.4.252' Internet address . . . . . . . '10.17.4.180' Rob Berendt
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