Please provide the subnet masks for each interface and the routes on the
two systems.
HOWEVER this sounds like a missing route from A2 to the 10.1.0.0 network.
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Hi guys
I have two AS400, one (A1) in subent 1 (10.1.0.0) and second (A2) in
subnet
2 (10.1.2.0)
And I have a problem with AS in subnet 2 (A2). I mean from computers
within
subnet 2 I can see/connect with both A1 and A2, but from subnet 1 I see
only
A1. A2 is unavailable. What is more strange other computers in subnet 2
are
visible for computers from subnet 1. What could be a reason? Any
suggestion?
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