You can try using the files in QUSRSYS
QATOCLIFC   *FILE       LF          System supplied INTERFACES file
QATOCIFC    *FILE       PF-DTA      System supplied INTERFACES file.

Position to line  . . . . .
Shift to column  . . . . . .
Line
....+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7....+....8....+....9....+...10....+...11....+...12....
       Internet Address  Binary Internet  Line Description  Subnet Mask
Binary Subnet Mask  Type of Service  Maximum Transmiss
                         Address
Unit
000001 127.0.0.1           ************      *LOOPBACK      255.0.0.0
16,777,216-      *NORMAL                  16,388
000002 V4R2M0              ************
************                          ************
000003 192.168.151.54      ************      ETHLINE10      255.255.255.0
256-      *NORMAL                       0
000004 1.2.3.4              16,909,060       ETHLINE10      255.0.0.0
16,777,216-      *NORMAL                       0



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3X Corporation
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Scott,

It's a long story but basically I need to poll all of the devices on the
interface. Thanks to your sockets manual I was able to figure out how to do
UDP sockets and I wrote a program which counts from 1 to 254. However, I
need a way to find out the first 3 octets of the address. The name of the
line is always the same (ETHLINE).

Thanks,

Albert York


             -----Original Message-----
             From:             Scott Klement [SMTP:klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
             Sent:             Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:22 PM
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             Subject:          RE: Finding IP address asscociate with an
interface


             The QtocLstNetIfc API was introduced in V5R1.

             What are you trying to do?  Maybe there's an alternate way...


             On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, York, Albert wrote:
             >
             > Unfortunately, I am on V4R5. Is this API available?
             >
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