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AS4000 TCP/IP configuration

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giftedte...@gmail.com

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Jul 23, 2018, 4:49:20 PM7/23/18
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Hi all,


We just picked up an as400 server to learn how it stores data on its file system. Boy, this thing has a learning curve. I was able to install i5 v5r3 from disc. I found this tutorial which i followed.

http://www.easy400.net/tcpcfgh/page02.mbr

I can successfully ping localhost and the as400 ip address i set but i cannot ping any other computers on our network. TCP services are installed and on. Does anyone have any thoughts? I dont need routing outside of our network, just local. Thanks to anyone who can help.

CENTRINO

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Jul 24, 2018, 7:56:02 AM7/24/18
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Have you tried to verify that the correct Ethernet adapter is connected
- plugged? Some machines have more than one Ethernet adapter.

Try wrkcfgsts *lin and verify that your Ethernet adapter is active ...

giftedte...@gmail.com

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Jul 24, 2018, 8:34:08 AM7/24/18
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Thanks for the reply. Everything is verified, on, and working. Before I left the office last night I took the server and another machine and put them on their own network with a different ip and the workstation was able to ping and attempt to access the ftp on the as400. The as400 could not ping the workstation however. I'm going to further look into this rather than attempt to integrate it into our current network.will post back later today when I get this separate network fully setup.

David Edwards

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Jul 24, 2018, 3:08:08 PM7/24/18
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Putting the server and workstation on its own network solved the issues. I can connect with the navigator now. Almost everything works but when i go to disk units i get a port error? Any ideas to why? It seems everything that should be needed is working.

CENTRINO

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Jul 25, 2018, 8:43:36 AM7/25/18
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El 24/07/2018 a las 20:08, David Edwards escribió:
> Putting the server and workstation on its own network solved the issues. I can connect with the navigator now. Almost everything works but when i go to disk units i get a port error? Any ideas to why? It seems everything that should be needed is working.
>

Try to apply the latest cumulative PTFs to the system bat also, before
that, upgrade Iseries Access with it's latest service pack from:

ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/as400/products/clientaccess/win32/

Make sure to select the latest service pack for the same version
running in the PC, may be, that you have the OS in V5R3M0 but the PC
Iseries access is on V5R4M0 so, watch it out.



David Edwards

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Jul 25, 2018, 10:09:03 AM7/25/18
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I applied the SP from

ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/as400/products/clientaccess/win32/v5r3m0/servicepack/si30707/

it did not make a difference. I still get the error cwbc01011 when trying to load disk units in Navigator. CWBping passes all checks. Will look into applying PTFs. Do you do consulting or remote assistance? If so can you email me dbe...@gmail.com?
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