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  • Subject: Re: AS/36 Internet Connectivity
  • From: HankHeath <HankHeath@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Jan 1998 06:58:21 EST
  • Organization: AOL (http://www.aol.com)

Somehow I get the impression that it would be easier to just migrate to an
AS/400.

Hank Heath

In a message dated 98-01-16 14:04:22 EST, david@speco.com (David Schutt)
wrote:

<< Quick answer, short on details since it was quite some time since we set 
 this up. Our machine is networked via TCP/IP over ethernet. Our Internet 
 connection is an ISDN router, we don't leave it nailed up, but it could be 
 done that way. We also have dial-in capabilities using RAS on an NT server, 
 and act as our own half baked ISP. This gives us a couple ways of 
 telnetting in to various machines, including the AS/400. We have OS/400 
 installed on our machine, along with SSP. When the machine was installed an 
 ILAN connection was made between the two systems, so there is a virtual 
 network between OS/400 and SSP. Once a telnet session is established, we 
 use the TFRM36 command to transfer to a S/36 display, and bingo we're on. >>
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