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Thanks.

Silly me, I was looking for the API Reference for V5R1.  I finally found a
link to this somewhere, and saw as you did that it doesn't exist for V5R1,
but was able to find it for V4R7.

So why does IBM reference this API reference then not put it up on V5R1?  I
guess that's the mystery of the day :)

I'll take a look at the exit point link, thanks.

Regards,

Jim Langston

-----Original Message-----
From: Carsten Flensburg [mailto:flensburg@novasol.dk]

Hello Jim,

I've found some TCP/IP exit point related information in the TCP/IP
configuration and reference manual:
http://as400bks.rochester.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v5r1/ic2924/books/c4154204
.pdf - Appendix B.

- but I haven't been able to locate any TCP/IP exit point information in the
API Reference - in fact the API Reference doesn't seem to exist as such
anymore (V5R1) at the Information Center, but rather as a number of links to
a number of pages and documents:
http://as400bks.rochester.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v5r1/ic2924/info/apis/api.
htm

Best regards,
Carsten Flensburg


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