the first and obvious thing that comes to mind is IP forwarding on the AS400
box. Got it turned on? Is the routing protocol on the AS400 the same as on
the router?

If not, then static routes on the AS400?


""Hasan Abbas""  wrote in message
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> Dear All,
> I have an AS 400 Server with two Ethernet Interfaces , with one directly
> connected with eo of router 1720
> AS 400 IP 1 : 192.68.100.99
> Router E0 :   192.68.100.51
> AS 400 IP 2: 192.168.5.3
>
> When connecting with PC with default gateway of machines running NT with
IP
> 192.68.100.1
> it has reachability to router and router has a reachabilty to NT over
AS400
> but Router E0 does not have access to AS 400 other Interface IP
192.168.5.3
> however all PC 's have default gateway of 192.68.100.1 and 192.168.5.3
will
> connect to  192.168.5.3
> but router e0 cannot ping 192.168.5.3
> I have added a secondary ethernet interface on router with subnet of other
> interface of AS 400 IP range 192.168.5.4 but it also not connected to 5.3
> Anybody knows about AS 400 double interface behaviour
>
>
> Rgds,
> hasan
>
>
>
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