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Not sure what it means for the NSLOOKUP command, but FWIW there is also a PASE version of nslookup available.

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Richard Schoen
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message: 2
date: Fri, 24 May 2024 07:26:28 -0400
from: Rob Berendt <robertowenberendt@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: nslookup

Right now you only have the NSLOOKUP command if you have option 31, dns server, loaded. IBM is dropping support for option 31 dns server. Does this mean they'll unbundle support for DNS CLIENT tools like nslookup from option 31 and either include them as part of base or TC1?

https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/announcements/end-marketing-end-support-i-merlin-10-rdi-96-selected-i-functions?region=US

https://ibm-power-systems.ideas.ibm.com/ideas/IBMI-I-1073



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