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>From the network standpoint, treat PCML as a ProgramCall with just a handy
way to set the parameters. I haven't take a look at the source code but I
bet PCML ends issuing ProgramCalls.

We are doing good with just the ports referenced in that document.

Hope this helps,

Sergio Carabetta
Banco Buen Ayre S.A.
Argentina


>> ------------------------------
>> 
>> message: 8
>> date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 10:03:25 -0600
>> from: Glenn Holmer <gholmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> subject: PCML and DMZ
>> 
>> We are preparing a web server to go in a DMZ and need to know
>> which ports to open from the DMZ to the '400.  I got the list
>> at this URL:
>> 
>> http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/toolbox/faqports.htm
>> 
>> but need to know if PCML requires different ports.  It uses a
>> ProgramCallDocument object.
>> 
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