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  • Subject: Re: Attaching multiple AS/400's in the SAME Computer Room
  • From: James Turnbull <jamest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 14:25:26 +1100
  • Organization: International Technology Group

> ahhh! thanks Carl.  That explains some stuff to me.  I was using SNDNETF
> from one machine to the other.  ( I have SF as a choice in my PDM choices,
> so it sends source to the other machine for me easily.)  But unless I
> started QSNADS subsystem on both machines it wouldn't go.  Then I would do
> pass-thru to get on the other machine to work with the sent file.  I have
> telneted, but I couldn't figure out a use for it without function keys;
> FTP is a must-do, but that's for another day.

What do you mean "without function keys"?  Are you telneting from AS/400 to
AS/400?  Also the approach you have taken with a custom SF (SNDNETF) option in
PDM can also be done with FTP.  Losts faster than SNDNETF.

                            James Turnbull
                            AS/Tech Consulting


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