Thanks for the help with the syntax. I do have another question. I had 2 groups 
of LU's defined, only one had the syntax error. Why did IP negate both of them 
? When I tried to establish a TN3270 session I was getting a prog 654.

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Behalf Of Perryman, Brian
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 9:54 AM
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Subject: Re: IP HELP NEEDED


Hi Dean

You can change/add any number or subset of TCPIP profile parameters and 
statements in a VARY command, or the whole profile if you want.

Just put the statements in a file and issue V TCPIP,,OB,DSN=



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Behalf Of Dean Montevago
Sent: 06 June 2005 14:44
To: [email protected]
Subject: IP HELP NEEDED


Hi,

I had a syntax error in my LU definitions for telnet, so I don't have any LU's 
defined right now for one of my stacks. I separated my telnet & beginvtam parms 
out to a separate profile member, can I reload these to restablish telnet ? 
I've been playing around with the Vary TCPIP command without any success. 
Please advise.

Thanks
Dean
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