Nlynx MinIT6000 user manual Hit the F11 key to Display Interface Status

Models: MinIT6000

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Solution

1.Assuming you know the name of the subsystem you can easily check this by typing "WRKACTJOB" and then the <Enter> key.

2.Look for the subsystem; page down, if necessary. If you don't see it, type "STRSBS ZZZ" (where ZZZ equals the name of your subsystem) and then the <Enter> key.

Note: To start a subsystem, the user must have job control (*JOBCTL) special authority.

Possible Cause 4.2.5

The network route is not up.

Solution

Make certain that the route(s) is/are up and running.

1.On the AS/400 command line, type CFGTCP followed by the <enter> key.

2.Select the option Work with TCP/IP Interfaces, by typing a 1 and then <enter>.

3.Hit the <F11> key to Display Interface Status.

4.If it is "Inactive", use option 9 to start it.

5.If it reads "Starting", give it about a minute or so and then hit "F5" to refresh the display. If anything else other than "Inactive" or "Starting" appears it's time to get the AS/400 administrator involved and if he or she is already involved then it's time to call IBM, or your AS/400 Consultant.

Possible Cause 4.2.6

The Ethernet standard is not set to *ALL or the line speed setting is not correct.

Solution

If you're connecting the AS/400 via an Ethernet line there is a parameter, which may prevent the MinIT 6000 from ‘talking’ to the AS/400. This can be checked by:

1.On the AS/400 command line, type WRKCFGSTS *LIN followed by the <enter> key.

2.Once you locate the line you are trying to connect to, select the option Work with Description, by typing a 8 and then <enter>.

3.Type the 5 and then <enter> to bring up the Display.

4.Make sure that Ethernet standard is set to *ALL and that the correct line speed is displayed.

5.The line speed can be changed by hitting the<F12> key to Cancel and then selecting option 2.

6.If you need to change Ethernet standard you will have to type CRTLINETH and create a new line description. For this help, consult your AS/400 administrator or IBM. You can also try the IBM publication, "Getting Your AS/400 Working for You" (SC41-5161-00), chapter 6.

Problem 4.3

Unable to connect the MinIT 6000 to the host and the AS/400 cannot ping the MinIT6000. The AS/400 is at the latest PTF and CUM level and is able to ping other devices. Also, your network administrator made sure the the IP addresses are correct.

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