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  • Subject: Re: V3R2 and TCP/IP
  • From: "James W. Kilgore" <qappdsn@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 02 Sep 1999 16:24:10 -0700
  • Organization: Progressive Data Systems, Inc.

Roger,

We have a small user base (12) with three remotes (1 user each) and have our
model 200 running TCP/IP for all connections except some older printers that are
twinax attached.

BTW, we commonly run 1k pages so twinax, from some of the posts on this list, I
gather to still be a good high volume solution.

The only problem we have had is occasionally, some users can not log on and we
start additional telnet server occurrences.  The manuals/help text state that
additional occurrences of the server may be needed to avoid denial of log on, 
but
no threshold is ever mentioned.

HTH

Roger Pence wrote:

> Disregarding the issue of why V3R2 is even being used in the first place...
>
> Is anyone successfully using TCP/IP on V3R2? Does it work as well there as
> it does on the V4Rx RISC boxes? Is TCP/IP, for LAN use, a real-world
> possibility?
>

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