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<title>Change the server name of iSeries NetServer</title>
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<h2 id="changenetname">Change the server name of iSeries NetServer</h2>
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<p>The iSeries NetServer™ server name is the name you use to install the iSeries Access for Windows
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and to access your iSeries NetServer over the network and the Internet. Under most circumstances,
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you do not need to change the server name that iSeries NetServer uses on iSeries. Even though
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you can connect to iSeries NetServer using any server name you choose, you should not
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change the server name from its default. The name should be the same as your iSeries
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system name. If, however, you must change the server name, review the <a href="rzahlchngnetname.htm#ca400man">naming guidelines</a> before doing so. You can view the iSeries system name in
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the iSeries network attributes by using the Display Network Attributes (DSPNETA)
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CL command.</p>
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<a name="wq45"></a>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq45">Note:</div>
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<div class="notebody">You must have *IOSYSCFG authority to change the iSeries NetServer configuration.
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The change to the server name does not take effect until the next time that iSeries NetServer is
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started.</div>
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<p>To change the iSeries NetServer server name by using iSeries Navigator, follow these steps:</p>
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<ol type="1">
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<li>Open iSeries Navigator and connect to the system you want to work with.</li>
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<li>Expand <span class="bold">Network</span>.</li>
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<li>Expand <span class="bold">Servers</span>.</li>
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<li>Click <span class="bold">TCP/IP</span> to retrieve a list of the TCP/IP servers
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available.</li>
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<li>Right-click <span class="bold">iSeries NetServer</span> and select <span class="bold">Properties</span>.</li>
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<li>On the <span class="bold">General</span> page, click <span class="bold">Next
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Start</span>. In the <span class="bold">Server name</span> field, specify the name
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that iSeries NetServer should use.</li></ol>
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<a name="ca400man"></a>
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<p id="ca400man"><span class="bold">Server name guidelines</span></p>
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<p>The default name configured for iSeries NetServer is typically not the same as the
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TCP/IP system name. This is done in order to avoid conflicts with older versions
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of Client Access (pre-V4R4) that look for the system name. However, you are
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encouraged to have the iSeries NetServer name configured to be the same as the system
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name when possible.</p>
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<p>Therefore, if you are using iSeries NetServer for the first time or if you have changed
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the TCP/IP name of your system, you should also change the iSeries NetServer name to
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match the system name when the following are true:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>No Windows clients in the network are currently using Client Access for
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Windows 95/NT (pre-V4R4).</li>
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<li>No users currently have network drives or printers mapped to iSeries NetServer shares.</li></ul>
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<p>If you have not completed the migration to iSeries Access for Windows for all Windows PCs on
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your network from a pre-V4R4 version of Client Access, you should keep the iSeries NetServer name
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different from the system name to avoid inconsistent results for the clients.</p>
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<p>If users in your network currently have network drives or printers mapped
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to iSeries NetServer shares, you should disconnect these mappings before changing the iSeries NetServer name.
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Otherwise, these mappings fail when automatically trying to reconnect using
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the older name. You should also update any DOS scripts on the clients that
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refer to the older iSeries NetServer name.</p>
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<p>To avoid making all of these updates simultaneously, you can select the <span class="bold">Allow iSeries NetServer access using iSeries name on the iSeries
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NetServer</span> option on the <span class="bold">General Next Start Properties</span> dialog box before you change the iSeries NetServer name. The next time iSeries NetServer is
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stopped and restarted, both names will be recognized. The new system name
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can be used when configuring new Windows clients while the existing clients
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continue to use (map to) the previous name.</p>
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