Did you update the system.appn.sna.ibm.com entries on the remote
systems?  If you are using host tables, get rid of them and use internal
DNS  Only have to change in one place.  Are there any firewalls
involved?  There are certain ports that have to be opened to the AS400
for Anynet.
You may have to end/restart TCP in order to pick up the new APPC
settings.

Christopher Bipes
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CrossCheck, Inc.

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Harvell, Joel
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 2:06 PM
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Subject: APPC Connections Not working.

I had several APPC connections on one of my Iseries boxes that were
working perfectly until I changed my interface settings.  I changed IP
addresses and I set up a virtual IP address.  TCP/IP connections work
fine, but all my APPC connections are down. My NIC has not changed only
the IP address changed.   I changed my Host Table Entries, but still no
connections on APPC.  Does anyone have any ideas?

 

 

Joel B. Harvell

Food Lion, LLC

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