Are you current on INAV ptf's, windows7??

On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Jeff Young <jyoung0950@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All,
I have a remote IBM i system that I connect to via Client Access 5250
emulation.
There is no VPN or firewall on the remote system.

All Host Servers are started at the client.
NETSTAT shows:
Remote Remote Local
Address Port Port Idle Time State
* * 446 124:20:46 Listen
* * drda 124:20:46 Listen

* * ddm 124:20:46 Listen
* * 447 124:20:46 Listen


In i Nav, verify connection, I receive the following error:
CWBCO1022 - Remote Port 446 will be used
CWBCO1003 - Sockets error, function connect() returned 10060
CWBCO1048 - A timeout occured attemtpting to connect to the iseries.

The remote site is running R7.1.
DRDA server (port 446) is active on the remote site.

Why can I not connect?
There is no firewall and no vpn.

I use Client Access (whatever the latest nom du jur is) to connect directly
to the client.
I am using a public IP address: 124.xxx.xxx.xxx to connect.

I can transfer files from the remote system to my PC using client access
file transfer.

I want to be able to use RDP at the remote site, but need the DRDA server
connection.

Thanks,

Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst
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