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On named devices: How is the issue of multiple sessions on a PC being
handled?  Or telnetting in?  Does QPADEV00001 become a named device like
"telnet1" and be assigned to the first through the gate?  or will it
become "JoeSmith" when Joe Smith logs in first,  and "SallySomebody" when
Sally logs in first?  What happens when Joe signs on, then Sally, then Joe
again?

Also, will this mean that each Client Access session will need its own
named session & icon? In other words, if I click on an icon and open a
named session, and then click on the same icon a second time will it blow
off my first connection?

In <001801bdc934$e950a220$cd5305c7@dell200>, on 08/16/98 
   at 11:42 AM, "Roger Pence" <rp@rogerpence.com> said:

>>At the moment I'm on v3r7 running straight tcp/ip. To connect I'm using
>tn5250
>>clients (mostly the one included with OS/2 warp). I would like to make use
>of
>>named devices but don't want to go anynet or CA. Possible?

>Matthias--

>Virtually all well-known third-party 5250 emulation vendors have promised
>support for the device naming over IP without AnyNet. Some, including
>Wall Data and Synapse, are delivering device naming today. These vendors'
>solutions require the same PTFs that IBM's CA/400 does and work down to
>V3R2. As for less-AS/400 centric vendors' Telnet products (such as
>Distinct and Hummingbird), expect it to be a lot longer, if at all, for
>them to deliver named device support. I don't know about IBM's plans for
>the Warp TN5250 client.

>rp





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