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This is the way I navigate to http://youribmi:2001
You open up a browser.
You position to the URL line, not a google or bing search bar.
You type in h then t then t then p...
And you replace 'youribmi' with whatever the name of your system is.

If you didn't mean how to navigate to it but instead how to get it to work:
You must be able to ping what you replace 'youribmi' with from your pc. Sometimes you may have to enter your domain also like youribmi.yourdomain.com. Whatever ping supports should work.
NETSTAT *CNN
F14=Display port numbers
F15=Subset
Local port range:
Lower value . . . . . . . . 2000
Upper value . . . . . . . . 2010
2001 and 2004 should appear for the heritage navigator. 2001 uses the ADMIN job. 2004 uses the ADMIN2 job.
2002 should appear for the new navigator. 2002 uses the ADMIN1 job.
These jobs should appear in WRKSBSJOB SBS(QHTTPSVR)
They are started with: STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN)

When you use the new navigator you should use http://youribmi:2002/Navigator

Current PTF's are very important.

Rob Berendt

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