Gerald, did you vary off and then vary on the ethernet line? After that,
CFGTCP option 1 as Chad suggested
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If anything, you should have to deactivate/reactivate the specific
interface that was affected.  CFGTCP option 1 will get you there.
It shouldn't require a full ENDTCP/STRTCP from what i've seen.
                                                                           
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Is it "normal" that when a cable is unplugged, or switch has a problem,
or what ever..... when we get a TCP2613 (TCP/IP interface
192.168.xxx.xxx recovery pending) we have to ENDTCP.  even if the
recovery at the line level is successful.
My goal is that when a "burp" happens, the auto-recovery process will
"re-try" the TCPIP servers, so I don't have to restart them......
Is there a TCP/IP setting to recover?
Thanks,
Gerald
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