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  • Subject: Re: QINTER and dial up connection to AS/400
  • From: John Martz <jmartz@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 12:22:40 -0400

>> Does anyone know what subsystem a user is under when they sign
>> on thru a dial up connection when using TCP/IP?  It must not
>> be QINTER cause I kept QSYSWRK up for TCP/IP and my boss's
>> sessions went down yet one of the other programmers was
>> able to dial in.

Gary,

I'm not sure I totaly understand the question.

The job that takes care of establishing the IP interface and routes when
another system dials up the AS/400 runs in QSYSWRK. It would have job name of
the form QTPPANSnnn where "nnn" is a one-up sequence number.

The TCP/IP application used to interact with AS/400 will run in whatever
subsystem that application uses. If you dial up AS/400 and then access it via
the TELNET application, TELNET is (probably) using subsystem QINTER.

The point I guess I'm trying to make is that there is no implicit connection
between the fact a user connects via dial-up IP and what subsystem TELNET (or
any other TCP/IP application) runs in.

-john martz
IBM AS/400 TCP/IP PPP development (and stuff)
Internet e-mail:                     jmartz@us.ibm.com
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