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A correct answer requires more information... (a) How do you want to do this (appc over tcp/ip) or SDLC ??? (b) Does the corporate system currently have a tcp/ip connection ??? (c) The two in house systems are probably running on a LAN and not a communications link ... what are you using as the physical link between the three systems ??? A side note: The use of AnyNet REQUIRES an existing TCP/IP connection between all systems before APPC over TCP/IP can occur. (In other words you have to have tcp/ip setup prior to any APPC stuff) Straight SDLC is dead simple and can be done in minutes: Go to CMNCFG option # 2 for the easy version... George Kinney wrote: > > > Hopefully someone out there can halp me with this. We have two systems in > house (NEX v3r7) > and (NEX2 v4r5) and we are quite happy with them talking TCP/IP. However, > our parent company's > support staff don't understand FTP, TELNET, etc. So they've requested that > we enable APPN, and > related services between them. (Which puts me in a bind since I know about > as much about APPC > , APPN, SNA and the like as they do about TCP/IP :)) >
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