Microsoft KB Archive/324717

= PRB: Connection Stays Pending for AS/400 Systems with Gigabit Adapter =

Article ID: 324717

Article Last Modified on 2/22/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft SNA Server 4.0
 * Microsoft Host Integration Server 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q324717



SYMPTOMS
Currently, IBM has two supported gigabit-capable adapters for AS/400 systems. However, neither adapter supports the Systems Network Architecture (SNA) protocol at gigabit speeds. One adapter supports SNA at 10/100 speeds, and the other adapter supports gigabit only.

Because these AS/400 network adapters do not support SNA traffic, when you try to connect from a computer that is running SNA Server or Host Integration Server, the connection remains in a pending state. Eventually, the connection reports the following event in the Application event log:

Event 230 - Source: SnaServer

Remote station not responding to test commands



MORE INFORMATION
According to the following 1Gb Ethernet Adapter Frequently Asked Question IBM Web site:

The Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Card (feature 2743) is a one gigabit per second input/output adapter (IOA) that supports only TCP/IP and full-duplex mode. The sending and receiving channels can transfer data at approximately one Gbps. The IOA supports the IEEE 802.3 and the Ethernet Version 2 standards. It also supports frame sizes that include 1496 to 8996 bytes. This card attaches to the 2842 PCI IOP, or 2843 PCI IOP.

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Additional query words: gigabyte HIS 2000

Keywords: kbinfo KB324717

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