True, most times there is some router on the same subnet as your IBM i.
You should route your IBM i traffic thru that router. Our company would
traditionally end it with a 1. So, in your case it would be
192.168.99.1. But you're already using that for your IBM i.
Good idea on the ipconfig.

Rob Berendt

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