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>I'm trying to set up remote communications between my system and my
customer's system.  I'm close, but not quite there.  When I issue the
STRPASTHR, my >system dials into his system.  When his system answers the
modem, he's getting the following in his QSYSOPR msgq:
>
>_ Local system sent SNA negative response data to controller SIMAS on
device *N
>_ Session maximum not established for mode BLANK device SIMAS
>_ Bind sense code X'80040000' received for mode BLANK device SIMAS

Hi
     I'm no expert on this but suggest you get someone on the customers
system to do a DSPNETA
and check out the Local Network ID and Default Mode parameters from this
display.
(the BLANK mode incidentally is the default one supplied by IBM, but
customers often change this to thier own named one.)

Anyway, if they are different to your own (DSPNETA again), when creating
the line/controller/devices, the defaults
need to be changed to reflect the other machines details IIRC.

Hope this helps until someone who really knows comms answers !

Mike

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