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No matter - I probably should have re-read the document and figured
that you couldn't have meant that.

Agreed about the obfuscation; setting up what they called enterprise
extenders (dunno where the name came from) wasn't really any more
difficult than setting up anynet - finding the documentation and/or
references to what was required took a few hours searching though.

Be nice if they made it obvious you have the required resources to
easily replace Anynet in the OS at V5R4 and be done with it.

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:26 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry you got that impression.  But some people live and die by AnyNet and
really do not think IBM really means it when they say it's going away and
if you've just GOT to use Snads over IP you need to use Enterprise
Extenders.  Sometimes I wonder if the obfuscation over setting that up was
simply to get you to break down and finally type TELNET instead of
STRPASTHR.  I told our company we weren't bothering to set up Enterprise
Extenders - adapt.  They did.


Rob Berendt


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