There are several routing table entries type errors that are either level 20
or 30 errors.  I have never taken the time to really understand routing
entries & they have always been there (the errors) & the system works & you
just keep your head in the sand.  Not a good attitude but others have looked
at them & not been concerned?????

Then the CPF9006 - user not enrolled message.

Next line is CPFA0D4 - File system error occurred - error number 3498 -
dspmsgd cpe3498

Next line - TCP1A14 - Error occurred starting TCP/IP servers  - The TCP/IP
protocol stack is active however, the STRTCP CL command encountered errors
attempting to start one or more TCP/IP application servers.

Next line - STRTCP completed successfully; however errors occurred.  Use the
DSPJOBLOG CL command to see the previously listed messages in the job log

Thanks - Dennis.

Dennis Munro

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-----Original Message-----
From: rob@dekko.com [mailto:rob@dekko.com]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 4:29 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: V5R1 question
Looks like it started many of the TCP/IP services.

Instead of just level 40, what do you have between the
The VPN server will not start...
and 2 or 3 lines after the CPF9006?

Rob Berendt
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