Rob,
CALL QZLSMAINT PARM('40' '0')
Returns the below spoolfile.
0000000000000002  is not referenced in the doc/link you provided.
What does the 2 imply
     RID                                                                                           03/02/22  13:35:38   PAGE  
LIC LOG ENTRY ID 03010513  TYPE 4400 (SERVER MSG BLK  ) F001  NOTE SIZE 0068  DUMP SIZE 0000E6  TIME STAMP 03/02/22  13:35:38 
REQUESTER TDE:B005500002 7DD000   NAME:SK-ASC026P                     LINKREG:FFFFFFFFC7 989C98                               
     RID                                               ZLS EXTENSION FLAGS                         03/02/22  13:35:38   PAGE  
DUMP FOR ENTRY ID 03010513 TYPE 4400 (SERVER MSG BLK  ) F001  DUMP SIZE 0000E6  TIME STAMP 03/02/22  13:35:38                 
OLD FLAGS                                                                                                                     
0000000000000002                                                                                                              
NEW FLAGS                                                                                                                     
0000000000000002                                                                                                              
****** END OF DUMP ******      
Paul                                                                                               
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For configuring SMB read this, and read it carefully.
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/ibm-i-netserver-smb-protocol-version-control-guide
For detecting smb traffic?  Wireshark?
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/how-detect-smb1-protocol-traffic
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Are we impacted only if using SMB1?
How does one know which SMB is being used?
How should SMB be configured?
From IBM doc
Be aware that even if SMB2 is enabled, some clients might default to using SMB (the Samba smbclient, for example) and will not use SMB2 unless the client is specifically set to do so. IBM can not provide instructions on how to set or check what version of SMB a client computer is using. For information on how to do so, contact whoever supports the Operating System running on that client computer.
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<snip>
It is recommend to only export areas of the file system by either SMB or NFS, not both.
</snip>
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/ptf/SI78680
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