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Contact the manufacture of the production scoreboards. If each number has its own IP, then they are speaking TCP/IP. Find out whether they are acting as a client or server. (Do they initiate the connection to the AS400 or does the AS400 connect to them.) You will need to know what port they use or if you configure the remote system / port. Then it is either a socket client or server program on the AS400 that you will need to write. Of course you will need to know what it's syntax is. Chris Bipes -----Original Message----- From: Dee Westerfield [mailto:dwesterfield@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 3:44 PM To: Midrange LIST Subject: Production Scoreboards We are about to install some production scoreboards in the factory. They will have an ethernet card in them and will be attached to our network. I would like to be able to send 4 numbers to this board directly from the AS400. Now for the big question. Can I do this? I have no idea where to begin. Each number on this board will have it's own IP address. It seems as though I should be able to send the number to this board to display. But I don't know how to configure the device or how to accomplish any of this. If anyone has done this could you please give me some pointers on where to get started. I would like to use an RPG program.
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