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  • Subject: Re: Multi AS/400 via ASCII dialup
  • From: Buck Calabro <mcalabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Sep 1997 17:18:39 -0400

>I use the PCI 3164 emulation product for my connection to machine #1.  I
>want machine #1 to dial out on the second ASCII modem to another machine..

If you're absolutely desperate to use the ASCII work station controller, 
CRTLINASC, CRTCTLASC and CRTDEVASC at the source system (to
point to the target system.)  Then use command STRITF to dial out
to the remote location specified on the CRTDEVASC command.

It's OK for display access, but won't allow SNADS.  If you want to
do that over an async connexion, you'll have to write ICF programs
on both sides.  

It's a much cleaner solution to dial in over the ASCII controller and 
then use the ECS modems to do STRPASTHR and SNADS.  

Buck Calabro
Commsoft, Rensselaer, NY

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