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  • Subject: Re: Exit Point - QIBM_QTG_DEVINIT
  • From: "Frank Magee" <frank.magee@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 16:33:08 -0700
  • Organization: MailCity (http://www.mailcity.lycos.com:80)

Scott:
I may be wrong but I think this exit point is available under V3R2.  
I hope this is of more help to you than it was to me.

You can download the code from:
        http://www.as400.ibm.com/tstudio/tech_ref/tcp/telex/telexdwn.htm 
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On 22 Sep 1999 14:23:10 -050   Scott Klement wrote:
>Frank,
>
>     Where is the example code in C?  I'd like to check it out.. it
>might be useful for our shop, if it works in V3R2.
>
>If it is, I'll convert it to RPG IV, and post a copy of the converted
>code.
>
>
>
>"Frank Magee" <frank.magee@mailcity.com> wrote:
>> Hi:
>>
>> Hope someone out there can help me.
>>
>> We have several AS400's attached to our network.  The AS/400's are a
>>  at V4R3 and the network is 100mb Ethernet.   IBM's Personal
>>  Communications product is used to access these systems.  (telnet 52
>>  sessions)
>>
>> This product does not allow device naming.  A random virtual device
>>  selected at session initialization time.
>>
>> I need to be able to segment our users into different subsystems.  I
>>  thought I could do this by creating and registering an exit point
>>  program.  This way I could, based on the IP address, assign a
>>  specific virtual device and thereby direct jobs into specific
>>  subsystems.
>>
>> I went to the IBM web site and found a sample program on how to do
>>  this.  Unfortunately the example is in "C".  Which is of no value t
>>  me.
>>
>> Does anyone have an example program, in RPG that could help me with
>>  this.
>>
>> I would really appreciate any help.
>>
>>                            Thanks,
>>                                   Frank
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