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If you use TELNET, you disconnect by pressing the ATTN key and taking
option 99..Just ending the job leaves you on the target system.

At 08:54 AM 4/25/02 -0500, you wrote:
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>Do you mean a display station pass thru, in which you can sign on to the
>remote system and work like you are on it locally?
>If they are set up on a lan and are using TCP/IP then I would recommend
>telnet.  Telnet between two AS/400's is transparent.  Raw telnet from a
>PC, using the standard DOS telnet command is slimy.  But between 400's
>they use something called tn5250 which ain't bad.  Some vendors market
>tn5250 as a pc product.  Like IBM's Client Access Express.  Sample command
>to go between two AS/400's:
>telnet myremote
>
>Or do you mean some sort of other job?
>
>
>Rob Berendt
>--
>"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
>safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
>Benjamin Franklin
>
>
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>KarthikeyanS@lincsoftware.soft.net
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>Hi,
>
>Please let me know where i can find some(in fact a lot of) information on
>setting up the passthrough job between two AS/400 servers which are
>connected in a LAN and operates on TCP/IP.
>
>Rgds,
>Karthik
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