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After moving our iSeries from our building to a different location, we've
been experiencing quite a few Client Access disconnects.  I've reviewed the
Midrange-L archives and know that there are a couple of TCP & Telnet
"keepalive" parameter values that may help.  I'm changed the Telnet
TIMMRKTIMO parameter value from *CALC to 600 and it seems to have helped a
little.  After reviewing the help on the TIMMRKTIMO parameter on the
CHGTELNA command and the TCPKEEPALV parameter on the CHGTCPA command, I'm
unclear as to which direction I ought to go with the number - higher or
lower.

My goal is to eliminate the number of Client Access disconnects when the
session is idle for up to an hour.  Any help/enlightenment would be greatly
appreciated.

Dave
p.s.  We haven't ruled out the possibility of a network configuration
problem that is causing this but we're exploring all avenues.


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