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  • Subject: Re: Remote Communication - HELP!
  • From: Jeff Carey <jeffreycarey@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 18:35:49 -0500
  • Organization: Trase Miller Solutions

Unfortunately, the application isn't interactie - its a batch job talking over 
the 3277
devices.
Any ideas?

Larry Bolhuis wrote:

> Jeff,
>
>   I think not. HOWESOMEVER, you can change the user profiles which they
> use to have an initial program that does pass through to the new system
> and does SIGNOFF when pass through ends.  If the systems are setup with
> Secure Location *YES then you can bypass the second sign-on and run them
> right into the application there (prompt the STRPASTHR command and hit
> F10).
>
>   This will require both systems to have their user profile, but that
> shouldn't be too difficult with only two devices.  This will use the
> existing SDLC line and carry them to the new system over the LAN/WAN.
>
>   Larry Bolhuis
>   Arbor Solutions, Inc
>   lbolhui@ibm.net
>
> > We need to sole a problem - we have an AS/400 with an SDLC link to a credit 
>card
> > service - this line has a 3274 ctld attached to it, and the controller has 
>two
> > 3277 display sessions attached to it.
> >
> > Now we need to move the application using thast line to another AS/400 on 
>our LAN
> > (but not at the same location, so I can't just change the physical 
>connection
> > (RS232 into a modem into a leased line).
> >
> > Is there a way for me to create a ctld and devd on the new AS/400, and have 
>them
> > communicate over the SDLC line on the current AS/400?
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