Thanks Mark !

The TCP DDM are already started.
So what should i open for port number in our firewall/VPN ?

//Jan





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If you are doing RLA against db2, you need to have start the TCP DDM
Server.

Thanks,

Mark

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Thanks Phil,

Yes the access method is JDBC.
I don't have port "listning" on 50001
I have look at the netstat.

Do i need to have some licpgm installed or any tcp application started ?

So the version of db2 i os400 is unknown ?

//Jan






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Jan,

> I need to now what port number we should open i our vpn
> server to this to
> work ?

On none-iSeries platforms, DB2 (at least version DB2 V8) listens for JDBC
connections on port 50001

> Is there any version number of the DB2 in Os400 / V5R2M0 "the
> programmer is asking" ?

I can't remember offhand, but after connecting using JDBC, the programmer
can see in the ConnectionMetadata.

--phil

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