Jim,

I was looking for DNS not DHCP.  Big difference.

Rob Berendt

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Also..there's a CHGDHCPA command.
And if you do an <f4> on it will say if it is set to start when TCP/IP is.

If it's set to *NO.....you can change it....and then do a STRTCPSVR *DHCP
to
start it up again.
Or do an ENDTCPSVR *DHCP to "bounce" it.

HTH.

Jim Norbut
Systems Administrator
Grubb & Ellis Company
Phone           (847) 753-7620
Fax        (847) 753-9854

 -----Original Message-----
From:           Fritz Hayes [mailto:fhayes@spiritone.com]
Sent:           Tuesday, November 13, 2001 12:52 PM
To:        midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject:        RE: Is DNS running on their 400?

Also check to see that you can ping the IP address and not just the
name.  If you can ping the IP, then DNS or local name resolution is the
problem.  If no ping on the IP, then the routing entries on the AS/400
or on the core router may be the problem.

If you want to check on DNS, look for the ??DNS?? jobs under the
QSYSWORK subsystem.


Best Regards

Fritz Hayes
Atwater Associates
503-636-5914


|call.  I can't access their system remotely using Op's Nav.  Is there a
|green screen way of seeing if DNS is configured to run on their 400,
like
|perhaps netstat, wrkactjob, or whatever?
|
|Rob Berendt

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