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  • Subject: Re: Can I dial to a NT server with RAS and then connect to AS/400 via CAWIN 95???
  • From: tpbrown@xxxxxxxxxxx (Tim Brown)
  • Date: Sun, 04 May 1997 11:48:52 -0700
  • Organization: Premium Systems, Inc.

Stanley Tang wrote:
>         1.      If we set up RAS on the NT server, can users dial in from
> home and then access the AS/400 using Client Access for Windows 95?

Yes, just remember to config RAS to allow access to the entire network,
rather than just the RAS server.

>         2.      If it is possible, what kind of protocol do I need at the PC
> and the AS/400?  Do I have to use TCP/IP?  Can I use MSDLC?

DLC will NOT work.  You can use TCP/IP, AnyNet (SNA over IP), or if you
have
a gateway like MS SNA Server then you can use any protocol that it
supports.

>         3.      If Client Access for Windows 95 cannot do the job, are there
> any other products that can do the job?

It'll do the trick.  We use it everyday.

Tim Brown
Premium Systems, Inc.
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