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DDM runs over both SNA and IP. Carl J. Galgano EDI Consulting Services, Inc. 550 Kennesaw Avenue, Suite 800 Marietta, GA 30060 (770) 422-2995 - voice (419) 730-8212 - fax mailto:cgalgano@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.ediconsulting.com AS400 EDI, Networking, E-Commerce and Communications Consulting and Implementation http://www.icecreamovernight.com Premium Ice Cream Brands shipped Overnight "You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know" - rw IP We have two machines here and have to copy some files from one to the other on a nightly basis. We have set up DDM files and it works like a champ. I don't know if your situation would allow use of DDM files, but it was very easy to set up and never gives us a problem. Bonnie >>> werner.noll@xxxxxxxxx 06/11/03 04:14AM >>> Hi All, I'll have a discussion with a customer about the best methods of data transfer between two iSeries systems. The systems are already connected by TCP/IP. The issue is to transfer periodically files from one system to the other. In the past we already used SNADS functions as well as FTP. I personally prefer SNADS, which would require the Anynet-Support. In previous postings I read something about a slow down when Anynet is used (in comparison with pure SNA or pure TCP/IP). Would this be remarkable? Does Anynet realy slow down also the interactive traffic on a TCP/IP line? Many thanks for any arguments pros and cons. Regards, GEFIS Gesellschaft für Individual-Software mbH Werner Noll _______________________________________________
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