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Steve, on #2 - partition to partition is the same as between physically separate machines - you'd need network cards in each. I think it'd be best not to have the primary partition in the DMZ, and some suggest that the primary do only partition management, no production stuff, anyway.

These ideas worth what you've paid for them, probably. ;-)

Vern

At 08:49 AM 9/23/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Group -

What are the current best ways to connect an iSeries to the Internet?

My current options:

1.  Internet to stand-alone iSeries in a DMZ to production iSeries.
Stand-alone iSeries to do DDM to production iSeries for DB calls

2.  Internet to iSeries partition to production partition of the same
iSeries. Unsure how to do DB calls in this config

3.  Direct connection of production iSeries to Internet (with lots of
security)

Which of these do you favor and why?  Pros and cons of each?  Is there a
better way?

Thanks in advance,

Steve



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