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I am very surprised. I was able to use Fix Central to order and download the PTFs.

Many Many Thanks, I'll let everyone know how it turns out.


Bryan Dietz wrote:
From the archives:

http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/199912/msg01071.html
and APAR II10918 - REQUIREMENTS FOR PC5250 SUPPORT OF TCP/IP ENHANCEMENTS
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=0&dc=DB550&dc=D100&q1=II10918&uid=nas289fdbac713829e2a8625654f002e4bee&loc=en_US&cs=UTF-8&lang=all


you can still order PTF's

As I recall these ptfs were on the last CUMe for v3r2m0

Bryan


Kirk Goins said the following on 10/10/2007 8:15 PM:
I have a client that needs to move off of his SNA controllers, but has a very old AS/400 running V3R2. I assume that they are behind on PTFs since I can't get it to assign anything other than QPADEVxxxx device names to iSeries Access or other similar products. I have connected to other V3R2 systems that could do this .

They need Named Device support for there applications. Anyone know a way we can do this with the WAN connection being TCP/IP? I'm thinking maybe a couple of routers that support STUN. I was also thinking about a 5494, but I don't it supports true TCP/IP connections by itself.

Anyway, All thoughts and suggestions appreciated. ( No they can't upgradem been there tried that... )






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