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  • Subject: Re: Q: APPN config
  • From: Billy Rowe <billyrowe@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 13:19:57 -0400

benji@intercomputer.hu wrote:
> 
> I have a very simple question: what configuration steps are needed to
> setting up APPN between two AS/400s in a LAN environment (Ethernet)? I set
> up the line descriptions, and TCP/IP is working, but would like to use SNA
> too.
> 
You need to define 1 of the AS/400's as a network node and 1 as a end
node via the 
CHGNETA/DSPNETA commands.

Setup your SNADS/distributions services:

GO NETCFG

Option 2 - Configure distribution services

setup your distribution queues and routing tables on each system.

Start subsystems QCMN, QSNADS

The controller descriptions on each system should be automatically
created as APPN
capable.

You should then be able to use SNADS commands: SNDNETF, SNDNETMSG, etc.


This is all I think of right now.

Hope this helps!!


billy


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