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  • Subject: Re: Device switching from 36 side to 400 side.
  • From: bdietz@xxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 22:13:14 -0500

One of the ways that I have don this is to Re-address the terminal for the
time you need to the the 400 side.  Hopefully you have spare addresses on
the twinax string.  Worst case you will need to vary off the VDU on the 36
side.

Good Luck,
Bryan Dietz
3X Corp.





"John Bussert" <bussert@ibm.net> on 01/16/98 08:25:20 AM

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To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
cc:   "Bill Brosch" <bbrosch@stecnet.com> (bcc: Bryan Dietz/Columbus/3X
      Corp)
Subject:  Device switching from 36 side to 400 side.




I have a client that has an e series 400 and is running 36 enviroment on
one side of the system and native on the other.  We are installing a new
software system on the 400 side, but would like users to "test" but their
terminals (and printers) are locked to the 36 side and the 400 side can't
see them.  Not being familiar with the 36 environment, there must be a way
to switch so they can see the 400 side?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
John Bussert
Swift Technologies, Inc.
jbussert@stecnet.com
847-289-8339

I have a client that has an e series 400 and is running 36 enviroment on one side of the system and native on the other.  We are installing a new software system on the 400 side, but would like users to "test" but their terminals (and printers) are locked to the 36 side and the 400 side can't see them.  Not being familiar with the 36 environment, there must be a way to switch so they can see the 400 side?
 
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks
 
John Bussert
Swift Technologies, Inc.
847-289-8339
 

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