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Jeff

The two "cool things to do with the internet" redbooks contain the stuff
you want to do I think.

You probably want to look at dial-on-demand over a PPP line. IIRC this is
in the "More cool things book"

Hope this helps
Evan Harris



>Hi all,
>         I've had a nose through the archive, there was a thread 16 months
>ago on this
>subject, but it didn't have a particularly good match for my problem ...
>
>         a) I have an asynchronous modem attached to a V.24 port on my
>AS/400;
>         b) I want to use it to automatically transfer a (small) file to a
>remote AS/400;
>         c) I guess I need to configure an Asynch Line, Controller and Device
>for it;
>         d) I would like to be able to use a DDM file, or perhaps FTP to do
>the transfer, as
>             I plan to use a CL program to control the process (RPG is not an
>option).
>
>Can someone point me in the right direction for the config and most
>appropriate transfer
>technique ?  I've also had a look in the manuals and redbooks ... no luck.
>
>Kind Regards,
>
>Jeff Bull
>AS/400 Software Support Consultant
>IBM Certified AS/400 System Administrator
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