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  • Subject: RE: Object transfers via TCP/IP
  • From: Eric Sundell PMI <esundell@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 16:18:00 -0800

He has 2 AS400 connected together by TCP/IP, I suggested he try FTP, its
kinda a
pain but...I did,t know about DDM. 

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Subject:    Re: Object transfers via TCP/IP
Author: "pytel@us.ibm.com" [SMTP:pytel@us.ibm.com]
Date:       1/15/99 2:55 PM

>From V4R2 up OS/400 supports DDm over TCP/IP.
As for SAVRSTLIB - this is an APPC application, so you will have to
configure Anynet. It's rather simple and works well (at least this was my
experience).

Best regards
    Alexey Pytel



"Graap, Ken" <keg@exchange.gasco.com> on 01/15/99 02:56:46 PM

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cc:    (bcc: Alexei Pytel/Rochester/IBM)
Subject:  Object transfers via TCP/IP





I've always connected AS/400's together via APPC/APPN in order to support
connectivity functions such as STRPASTHR, DDM, SAVRSTLIB etc...

In the environment I find myself in now though, I only have TCP/IP links
available between my systems....

I know I can replace STRPASTHR with TELNET but how will I (if I even can)
use DDM and SAVRSTLIB?

Will I need to configure ANYNET (APPC over IP)?

My previous experience with ANYNET (V3R7) wasn't much fun...

Kenneth

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