I believe you are using MS SNA at the branches end. Try the following to see whether
would solved the problem.
1. Vary off the existing branches controller.
2. rename the controller
3. Let the AS400 Recreate the controlller and devices again.
Hope it work.
Gayathri wrote:
Hello
I have a
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From: "John Neiberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This is a wild guess, but perhaps you have some assymetrical routing
problems.
Hello
I have a strange problem here. WE upgraded our AS400 system. The AS 400 is
equipped with a fddi card and a fast ethernet card both on 2 different
vlans.
When I try to connect from my NT server to the AS400 the session keeps
timing out. This problem occured only after the upgradation.
out
what kind of upgrade was done on the AS400??.
How does the AS400 connect to the network?? STUN, DLSW
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From: Gayathri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Please help - this is quiet urgent
Hello
I have a strange
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Subject: Please help - this is quiet urgent
Hello
I have a strange problem here. WE upgraded our AS400 system. The AS 400 is
equipped with a fddi card and a fast ethernet card both on 2 different
vlans.
When I try to connect from my NT server to the AS400 the session keeps
timing
t. This will lead you
to the solution.
Good luck!
Z
PS - I hope this isn't my bank...
From: Andrew Larkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Please help - this is quiet urgent
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 15:12:57
This is a wild guess, but perhaps you have some assymetrical routing
problems. By that I mean that after the upgrade the AS400 might be
"routing" differently than it was before. If it has two connections to
the network, maybe it is using the wrong one for return traffic to the
NT server. From
So what you are saying is that
you have an NT server for a router?
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The connectivity is like this:
AS400 (Fast Ether
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So what you are saying is that
you have an NT server for a router?
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