![]() ![]() Once again, a key point is if only one user or one site is experiencing disconnects? Do these users connect to the same TCP/IP address as other users who do not experience disconnects? If the answers to these questions is yes, the issue typically does not reside on the System i system. ![]() The System i system is going to route local traffic to the Local Area Network (LAN) and remote traffic based on the route specified in CFGTCP, Option 2. The System i system is going to service all incoming requests the same way. If all users, remote and local, connect to the same IP address (interface) on the IBM System i system and only one location or one user is experiencing disconnects, do not be concerned with the System i system. Are all users (local and remote users) experiencing this issue? Or, is only one user or one remote location experiencing this problem? It is important once again to be as precise as possible in our definition of this issue. This could be FTP, Telnet or other TCP application which connects however, at some point the user loses the session. It is a common issue to have to deal with an end user who is experiencing a drop or disconnected session. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |