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maybe this document will help: http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/1ac66549a21402188625680b0002037e/acc12fda96496e4b8625668f007ab75f?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,ports -or- http://tinyurl.com/y7er2h _____________________________ Bryan Dietz -bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 12/25/2006 09:05:41 PM: -> 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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