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  • Subject: Re: SNADS over TCP/IP
  • From: "Marc Zylka" <mzylka@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 2 May 1998 08:24:52 -0400

I'll check about SNADS being on.  Today I'll be switching
the connection from 10M to 100M.  With both on the same
router, that should be fast.

Thanks,
Marc ( mzylka@netpath.net )



>Off the subject(KINDA) but try command STRTCPFTP '123.12.12.01' <-your
sytem
>ip address.  It will then prompt you to signon.  enter ID then password.
Now
>use the PUT command to send data to system.  This process is smoke'n fast.
>Also there is a system API (FTS) call QY2FTML parm(  'S(S=Send R=Recieve)'
>'From lib'  'From file'  'From memb'  'Type(*Blanks)'  'To lib'  'To file'
'To
>Member' 'Type(*Blanks)'  'Y(replace)'  'REMOTE system name'  'Userid'
>'Password'  ' *BLANK'  '*BLANK'  )  Either way much faster than snads.  I
have
>also had the same problem you  described.  It was because the remote
systems
>directory entries were not set up correctly.  Make sure there is the local
>directory entry and then a second (may use *ANY) pointing back to the
sending
>system.  Lastly sorry but I have to ask is subsystem QSNADS running on both
>systems?


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