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  • Subject: Dial up TCP/IP
  • From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 15:32:43 -0500


In the past we had one particular remote 400 in a foreign country.  It used
dial up SNA to communicate between us and them.  If we initiated the
transaction then we would dial them.  If they initiated the transaction
then they would dial us.  Dial up would occur automatically upon any number
of factors:  STRPASTHR, opening up a DDM file, whatever.  We've been kind
of going gung ho for tcp/ip and we were wondering how to do that.  Granted,
if this was regular internet it would not be a problem as our connection is
a T1.  However the remote is a dialup.  So we figure that we would have to
put a modem on both of the 400's and configure tcp/ip that way.  Anyone got
a clue as to where to start?
I know that we can configure a DDM file to use TCP/IP very simply, and we
do for our LAN/WAN non dial up.

Rob Berendt

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