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  • Subject: Re: communications
  • From: Gary Feinstein <GFeinste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 15:42:01 -0400
  • Organization: Planet Hollywood International

Jeffrey M. Carey wrote:
> 
> The 2623 is a controller that lets you hook up up to 6 com lines (using
> cards like 2609) - like V.24 or V.35 - for SDLC or X.25, etc.
> 
> The ASCII workstation controller allows you to hook up ASCII devices -
> it isn't a comm device per se, but hooking up a modem lets you do that.
> You could hook local ASCII terminals or other devices to this controller
> - that's its original purpose.
> 
> I hope that clears it up!

Well, not exactly.  My original question in a previous posting was: 
What do I need to connect my remote PC's to the AS/400 via dial up.  My
PC modems are all asynch.  Can I hook up any modem to the 400, define an
asynch line description and dial in to the Com Controller?  I guess I
just want to know if I need more hardware or not.


> > Just as a follow up to my previous question regarding PC dial-up
> > directly into the AS/400, what is the difference between the 2623 6 line
> > Com Controller and the 6141 ASCII Work Station Controller?
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