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On 13-Aug-2015 21:25 -0600, Gary Kuznitz wrote:
I am trying to configure qesdial to get PTF's over the phone line.

I seem to remember many years ago there was a program a person could
run that would create the controller, line and device automatically.
I thought it was:
Call QTIINSTL
But that doesn't do it.

Would it be possible for anyone that has V5R3 to do a RTVCFGSRC for
Qesline, Qesdial and the device attached and send it to me in a text
file privately. (Sending any attachments don't work through this
email list)


The following search provides a list of topics that might be of help; the equivalent topics could be reviewed in a later\more-recent and supported release:
[http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/search/ecs?scope=ssw_ibm_i_53]

Notably, presumably the use of either the Delete Service Configuration (DLTSRVCFG) and Create Service Configuration (CRTSRVCFG) or the Change Service Configuration (CHGSRVCFG), plus the Change Contact Information (CHGCNTINF) and the Verify Service Configuration (VFYSRVCFG) commands.?

The following from the v5r4 may be mostly unchanged:
[http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_i5_54/rzaji/cfgsna.htm]
for _Configuring an SNA connection_ and the parent topic of the above link:
[http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_i5_54/rzaji/rzaji_setup.htm]
"...
_Configuring an SNA connection_
If you intend to access electronic customer support using Systems Network Architecture (SNA) and a modem that is capable of Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC), complete these tasks to establish your connection to IBM's support services.
..."


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