I suggest looking at the name servers you are using and the quality of those 
name servers. Try using the one in use by PC's on your network to see if that 
helps. 

Name servers work in a tree like structure. By that, I mean the name server 
queries other name servers and those query more name servers (continuing until 
each name servers list of servers has been queried. 

My guess is that one or more of the name servers involved has definitions that 
are unreachable. This can slow down the request  by several seconds. I suspect 
that the subordinate nameservers return it's subordinates to z/OS and z/OS 
can't reach them because of your network setup.

You could use NSLOOKUP with the same name servers and see how it responds.


Jon Perryman


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>The issue I experienced, was that every call to BPX1GHN seem to take a long 
>time to perform. We are talking about 30 - 60 seconds per invocation of 
>BPX1GHN.
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