Oh I don't disagree Rob, but that's about the only way I can think of to
accomplish only using one IP address when there are several available for
IBM downloads......
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Since you mentioned schowler route I think I'll have to say "Hell no!". I
tried doing that with Mimix early on and we ended with a separate virtual
line with it's own IP address.
Cfgtcp, routes
Route Subnet Next Preferred
Destination Mask Hop Interface
*DFTROUTE *NONE 10.10.6.1 *NONE
10.27.252.0 255.255.254.0 10.10.252.1 10.10.252.191
Cfgtcp interfaces
Internet Subnet Line Line
Address Mask Description Type
10.10.6.128 255.255.254.0 LANLINSYS *ELAN
10.10.6.129 255.255.254.0 LANLINSYS *ELAN
10.10.252.191 255.255.254.0 LANLINMX *ELAN
127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 *LOOPBACK *NONE
Rob Berendt
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While setting up a schowler route is easy once you understand them as well
as Larry does, 99.8% of the administrators are just not that educated in
networking. BTW here's a site that attempts to explain it.....
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/schowler-routes-ibm-iseries
If you need them, give up now and just hire Larry. It's faster and much
less stressful. (Might even work when he's done..... ;-) .)
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There is still one little issue with that thought.
NETSTAT *IFC
Shows a dozen local interfaces. Several Domino servers, web servers, etc.
You initiate a connection to IBM and it picks one to go out on. My RFE to
be able to bind specific was rejected. No comm on a particular IP address
to a particular address and the network guy says "Hassan chops!" I think
the suggested work around by IBM was to set up routes to go out on certain
IP addresses.
Rob Berendt
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This is one reason I suggest customers regularly test the ability to
contact IBM. Things like SNDPTFORD and Send a *TEST service request.
Some customers even when firewall ports were permitted the firewall team
says: "Well no action on that for 90 days, we're closing it."
- DrF
On 5/26/2021 10:02 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
I'm anxious to give this SFTP a try. I cannot get all the way through a
ftp session on any of my IBM i lpars anymore. Oh, it starts and downloads a
goodly portion of the number of .iso files but seems to abort a few GB in on
one of the later iso files. I suspect something with changes the network
guy is doing. Now I initiate the ftp from a PC server and when it's done
transfer that to each hosting lpar. Of course I'll have to beg and plead
with the network guy to open up the sftp ports and spend a few days trying
to explain to him why the client side uses random ports. He likes to
Catbert me on this and try to get me to get IBM to change all their code.
He had sniffed the comm for quite some time and locked down a bunch of
stuff that wasn't used. Of course that was during the time he was sniffing
and doesn't include things like quarterly PTF's.
Rob Berendt
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