• Subject: Re: Did V4R5 Kill Telnet?
  • From: Scott Klement <klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 10:52:00 -0600 (CST)


There's not a lot of information here to go on...

When I first installed V4R5 (this past Sunday) the Telnet server kept 
crashing.   Once I installed all the PTFs the problem seemed to go away,
so if you're not up to date on PTFs, you might try that.

is TCP/IP up and running?   Can you ping the AS/400, can you FTP to it,
is it just telnet or all TCP/IP services?

From the AS/400 itself, can you type   TELNET '127.0.0.1'  and get a
signon?

Does   NETSTAT *CNN   show a service listening to the local telnet port?



On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Alan Novick wrote:

> We have telnet access to our AS/400 via a DSL router.  Worked like a champ
> on V4R3.  Now, on V4R5 it does not work.  IBM Support Line is stumped.
> Strange thing is, we can get in via frame-relay router without any problem.
> Of course ISP points finger at IBM, and vice-versa.  Anyone have any
> suggestions?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Alan Novick
> Pressman Toy Corporation
> New Brunswick, NJ
> 

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