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The note at the bottom of your link my be important. It mentions telnet
and 449 specifically.

HTH


date: Thu, 6 Jan 2022 18:37:46 +0000
from: Miguel Peralta <Mperalta8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: ssl telnet vs firewall

Hello, I have a situation with the SSL telnet with iseries access for
windows, it is already configured and it works, but wanting to work in a
location that has a firewall does not work, according to the document:


https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/tcpip-ports-required-ibm-i-access-and-related-functions

It only requires enabling the SSL ports, it has already been done but
still does not make a connection, what could be missing?
Additionally, port 449 Server mapper is blocked, would this port be
necessary to add to the firewall policies?

thanks greetings.

PS: I cannot execute CWBPING due to security policies, all types of ping
are blocked

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