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Telnet has less overhead. If each LPAR has a twin-ax adapter, there are also
switch boxes you can use to jump from one partition to another. The user
just needs to remember to log off, make the switch, and then log on. Just
remember to avoid the port and device address conflicts.

Paul Nelson
Office 512-392-2577
Cell 708-670-6978
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Just a little aside -- for your "dumb tube" access across LPARs you
might want to take a look at the RMTUSR, RMTPWD, RMTINLPGM,
RMTINLMNU, RMTCURLIB, etc parameters of the TELNET command.

Bruce Vining

Thanks for mentioning them. What advantages would there be in using
Telnet over passthru (DSPT)? I know DSPT uses SNADS, but SNADS works over
TCP/IP now, doesn't it?


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