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  • Subject: Re: Dial Up AS400 Connection
  • From: Raul Jager <raul@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 14:23:18 -0400
  • Organization: Editorial Azeta S.A.

We have defined a SLIP dial in interface, on one of the standard communications
port.  We dial in from an OS/2 computer using In-Joy to do NAT so other
computers in the lan can share the link.  It is not fast, but for character only
display works well.  We also have Internet over that link, but for graphics it
is veeeeeeeeery slow.

I read that v4r5 can also have PPP, but since the SLIP link is working well I
decided not to fix it.

I plan to eventualy install an Access Server.
__________________________________________________________________
James David Rich wrote:

> On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 michael_brown@network400.com.au wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of a way that I can dial directly into an AS400?  I know
> > about the standard dial up networking connections that can be used via a
> > LAN. However, is there any AS400 emulation software that will allow me to
> > dial in and connect directly to a modem attached to the 400 so that I can
> > see a 5250 session?  Is Ops Navigator capable of doing this?
>
> We used to use the ascii controller to do just this.  After a while though
> we wisened up and setup a linux ppp server for dial-in.
>
> James Rich
> james@eaerich.com

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