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  • Subject: Mainframe to AS/400 send spoolfile using TCP/IP
  • From: "Marion, Bob" <Bob.Marion@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 17:53:09 -0500


Greetings:

Has anyone setup TCP/IP spoolfile transfer from the Mainframe to AS/400?  The 
standard FTP process on the M/F only sends DB files, not Spoolfiles.   We are 
exploring altering our current method of moving spoolfiles from the mainframe 
to the AS/400.  The current process is on the mainframe they send the 
spoolfiles from JES2 through NJE( yes that is NJE and not RJE) as if the AS/400 
is a printer; on the AS/400 I have SNADS setup using the MVS/Bridge (SNUF 
device) config.  When I receive the spoolfile file on the AS/400 it looks like 
a regular AS/400 spoolfile.  This specific AS/400 receives about 800,000 pages 
of print a day from various systems(MainF 400K, other AS/400s 300K, unix 
systems 100K).  A current project will increase pages sent to the AS/400 from 
the MF from 400K to 800K a day.   Is anyone aware of a command or process on 
the Mainframe similar to the SNDTCPSPLF on the AS/400??   I am considering the 
change for obvious reasons; sending large spoolfiles via TCP from !
 AS/400 to AS/400 is over 100% faster than SNADS,  hopefully the same numbers 
will hold true from the MainFrame to the AS/400.  

TIA
Bob Marion      
AS/400 Technical Support 



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