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WP (Programmer)
21 Jun 06 13:25
I'm trying to remotely connect to an AS400 MQM from Windows MQ Explorer.

I define the MQM name and the host name but can't connect.  How can I find the port that the host is listening on?

WP

http://www.neptune400.com

joblog (Programmer)
21 Jun 06 13:54
Usually port 1414 i believe
BocaBurger (Vendor)
21 Jun 06 14:19
Ask the person who set up the AS400 MQ.

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pmeekin (Programmer)
30 Jun 06 9:53
Alternatively, if you look at the jobs running in the QMQM subsystem you should see one called runmqlsr. Look at the joblog for this job and it should show the parameters that it was started with. If you don't see anything that means it was started without a port so will default to 1414. Otherwise you should see the port number specified as a parameter.

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