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You can monitor port activity by typing in NETSTAT *CNN on a command line.
This will show you active connections and port numbers.

iSeries navigator uses rmtcmd and ODBC (RMTSQL, DBINIT, DBROI, etc) to
connect and transfer files.

Another thing you may look into is Exit Point Programs to help control these
types of accesses to/from your iSeries.  I do work for a vendor of exit
point programs and you can take a look at our products at
http://www.netiq.com/products/iseries/default.asp

Hope the NETSTAT *CNN helps your initial request.

Matt Graybiel, CISSP
NetIQ Corporation

-----Original Message-----
From: cevdet macit [mailto:cevdetmacit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 8:04 AM
To: security400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Security400] Fw: tcp/ip question



Hi all,

I have three questions:

1-Which tcp port (or service) does iseries navigator program use to
transfer
to/from as400?
    In spite of  I close all tcp services except telnet I can still
transfer
data by this program.

2-We print on laser printers (which have ethernet,ip number) from as400.
   Which tcp port does an ip printer use? Or how can I find out?
   Bcs I want to close all tcp/udp ports except necessary ones.

3-We can print spool files on Hp3050 printer. But only 80 columns spool
files are printed properly.
    Spool files wider than 80 columns are cut from 80th column.What can I
do
about that?
    Printer type 3812 and it is attached to an outq has an ip number.

Thanks in advance,

Cevdet






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