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		<title>By: sbatsi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3. In iSeries Navigator, drill down to &lt;system name or IP&gt; / Network / Servers / TCP/IP. In the right pane you should now see a list of all installed TCP/IP servers (like DDM) and their current run statuses. Right click on a specific server and select Properties to see the current server settings.
4. Use the same procedure as above to see the run status and configuration of the FTP server. All current AS/400 network activity - including FTP activity - can be viewed by entering the command netstat on an AS/400 command line.

TCP/IP server statuses and configurations can also be seen by entering GO TCPADM on a command line.

Hope this helps...

Steve B]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>3. In iSeries Navigator, drill down to &lt;system name or IP&gt; / Network / Servers / TCP/IP. In the right pane you should now see a list of all installed TCP/IP servers (like DDM) and their current run statuses. Right click on a specific server and select Properties to see the current server settings.<br />
4. Use the same procedure as above to see the run status and configuration of the FTP server. All current AS/400 network activity &#8211; including FTP activity &#8211; can be viewed by entering the command netstat on an AS/400 command line.</p>
<p>TCP/IP server statuses and configurations can also be seen by entering GO TCPADM on a command line.</p>
<p>Hope this helps&#8230;</p>
<p>Steve B</p>
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