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  • Subject: APPN tunneling or pass-through router configuration w/ CAWIN 95
  • From: John Muirhead <jmuirh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 21:10:10 -0700
  • Importance: Normal


Hi all.

Has anyone attempted (or know if it's even possible) to configure a CAWIN 95
router connection (using 802.2) through an AS/400 to another using a
"tunneling" or "pass-thru" approach?  Specifically, we have a smaller AS/400
sitting on a seperate segment of our network via a secondary token ring
adapter in our larger AS/400. Is it possible to do this in an environment as
I have described?

I seem to recall being able to do so in versions of Client Access and PC
Support prior to Windows 95. Am I mistaken?

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John Muirhead          jmuirh@treetop.com
PC/LAN Administrator   jmuirh@internetMCI.com
Tree Top, Inc.         jmuirh@yahoo.com
220 East Second Ave.   (509) 697-7251 x300
Selah, WA 98942        (509) 697-0421 Fax
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