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  • Subject: Re: STRPASTHR using TCP/IP
  • From: "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 19:59:13 -0500

just a note: anynet not required for strpasthr or sndnetf over tcp.
the appc failure is the failure of the controllers on each machine
to talk to each other. jim

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Villa" <markvilla@knology.net>
To: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 11:32 PM
Subject: RE: STRPASTHR using TCP/IP


> >>> tomh@simas.com
> >>>I'm having some trouble getting the STRPASTHR to work over TCP/IP.
> >>>Whenever I issue the command 'STRPASHTR S1055PNX', I see the Display
> Station Pass-Thru screen come up for a few seconds, >>>then it errors out
> with: APPC failure. Failure code is X'0009000000000000'.
>
> ***Please take this as an example only, there may be other ways to do this
> and newer and older references to anything that follows:
>
> 1) DSPNETA, on third page is your value=Allow AnyNet support . . . . . . .
.
> . . . . . . :   *YES
> 2) I could only find reference for APPC over TCP to work using *ANYNET,
and
> is in the setup instructions. There are other ramifications that this
> setting may impact, fix or break, especially within security. I would
never
> attempt to cover that here or without the book in my lap.
>
> 3) If you reached the remote system it will send a bind sense code back
and
> should be in the local QSYSOPR. (may need this one day if not today)
>
> 4) if the sense code is 8014, No Path Exists
> Look here for others:
> http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/qb3anh02/CCONTENTS
>
>
>
> >>F1 on the error message tells me that 'Activate session timed out.'  I
get
> exactly the same error whenever I initiate >>STRPASTHR on the remote
system.
>
> 5) Good that you noted this.
>
> >>>I'm not sure what this is telling me, or how to go about fixing it.
Any
> ideas?
> 6) WRKCFGL and if QAPPNRMT is not set correctly (may not exist yet on your
> system) on either/both systems it will not work:
> Look at Redbook: SG24-2531-01 under AnyNet/400 APPC over
TCP/IP --excellent!
> set up procedure.
>
> 7) don't know if you will be able to read below sample.
> =========================================================
>           Remote              Remote    Control
> Remote    Network   Local     Control   Point     Location
> Location  ID        Location  Point     Net ID    Password
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> S1055PNX  APPN      YOU       S1055PNX   APPN
> =========================================================
>
> >>>Also, will I be able to use this TCP/IP connection to SNDNETF (once I
get
> it working, that is)?
> 8) that works fine!
>
> Mark Villa in Charleston
>
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