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There used to be a manual called APPN Support - I have a link to the V4R4 online library. But the examples from it are available on InfoCenter at <http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/index.htm?info/rzahj/rzahjappcxmp.htm>. The first one is a simple 2-system end node setup. The follow-on, it seems, to the old manual is Networking: APPC, APPN, and HPR, at <http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/info/rzahj/rzahj000.pdf>. Or you can fish around Networking in recent InfoCenters.

Good luck

Vern

At 08:12 PM 6/27/2003 -0400, you wrote:
find the redbook AS/400 Communications Definitions Examples Volume 2
gg24-3763 chapter on SNA/Ethernet, LU 6.2 with AS/400
has anyone got the .pdfs for the older manuals - not on redbook site anymore
jim

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> Would anybody happen to be able to be able to point me to a step-by-step > > procedure for setting up an APPN link between two of our systems, to run some > > DDM experiments? I've never done it before, and so far, nothing I've read > makes > much sense, and nothing I've tried works.



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