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Vern Hamberg schrub am Wed, 05 Aug 1998 10:40:49 -0500:
> We are on V4R1 and have not experienced what you describe, 
> and INACTTIMO(0) is our setting. FYI

Thanks a lot, Vernon. I didn't notice any timeout prior to the upgrade to V4R2. 
I am connected to this particular customer via IP since V3R1 when TCP/IP became 
part of the base operating system. I am dialing in from my office which is 
about 800 km (500 miles) away from my customer's site, and we were glad to get 
rid of the SNA server we where using before.


> INACTTIMO(0) is _supposed_ to mean there is no timeout. 

I compared the German text in V4R1 on CD with the online help text in V4R2:
As you wrote V4R1 says there is no timeout but V4R2 says something like 
(retranslated): a value of 0 means "exceeding the time is not admissible" 
which to me is far from being clear. 

Anyway, setting INACTTIMO to 3600 solved our problem, and if someone gets 
similar problems like we did he might play with this value. Don't forget that 
changes won't become effective unless telnet is restarted (command ENDTCPSVR 
SERVER(*TELNET) followed by STRTCPSVR SERVER(*TELNET)).


Gruß - Wolfgang
 
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