How to check the system connection name in iSeries Access

How to check the system connection name in iSeries Access

In the iSeries Access session, click on Communication, configure, the system name appears there:

As above, it could be a DNS name.

As above, it could be an IP address.

As above, it could be IP address at SAS.

 

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