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Guys, Can't speak for Cynthia so she will have to clarify this, but my read on what she said was if TCP/IP was shutdown or something, another non-TCP/IP method would be needed to access the system. The ONLY reason this even occurred to be is because last month, per our IBM CE, I had to reset the IOP that our IBM 9427 (problem child) tape unit is on. Well that also controls our Ethernet card. So I knew it would knock down all of our branches. So that night at home, not thinking to clearly :-) I connected to our AS/400 via our VPN (VERY fast) and started this process. And my session terminates... So I fire up PC/Anywhere and get in fine (but slow) and see that of course my remote VPN session would have ended since TCP/IP was ended. I let the IOP reset complete and then fired it back up... HTH, Chuck On Friday, June 20, 2003 10:29 AM, Carl Galgano wrote: <I also agree with John about finding out your problems with TCP/IP. We never have problems with TCP/IP on any of our boxes.>
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