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  • Subject: Re: RS-6000 to AS/400 communications
  • From: "JAMEST" <jamest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 09 Jan 1998 10:23:30 +1100
  • Organization: International Technology Group

Yes FTP works over dialup.  Either SLIP or PPP will work.

                                    James Turnbull
                                    As/Tech Consulting

Art Tostaine, Jr. wrote:

> Dennis Lovelady wrote:
>
> > Hi, Art:
> >
> > I would suggest FTP, since it is native to unix, included within OS/400,
> > quite efficient, and a well-known standard worldwide.
> >
> > RS/6000 can talk SNA, but it is not inherent to the O/S.  I believe
> > it is also an extra expense (in terms of efficiency and product).
> >
> > Dennis
>
> Dennis:
>
> Does FTP work over dial up lines?  Do I need PPP dialup?
>
> --
> Art Tostaine, Jr.
> Creative Computer Associates, Inc.
> Parlin, NJ
> atostaine_at_crecomp_dot_com
>
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