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The magic you are looking for is called AnyNet. AnyNet encapsulates the SNA packets inside TCP/IP packets. This way you can maintain your network as all TCP/IP, including routing data, but still have the SNA functionality you desire, i.e. device names. AnyNet is a little bit slower than TCP/IP alone, but it probably won't be noticed by a user. The only place it might really be noticed is during a file download. If you are using an Ethernet LAN, there is a change that needs to be made to the LAN line description on the 400. I'm not sure what the setting is, but I know it has to do with maximum packet size. If I recall correctly, this has been documented fairly well in V4R1, but I'm not sure about the earlier releases. Anybody else have that info? Good luck! *********************************************************************** David Boring Systems Engineer MCI Systemhouse Direct: (562) 809-5460 E-mail: dboring@shl.com *********************************************************************** >---------- > >Date: Wed, 10 Dec 97 15:11:00 PST >From: "Goins, Kirk : CO IR" <KGoins@EMAIL.LHS.ORG> >Subject: TCP/IP and NAMED Devices > >Does V3R2 TCP/IP support named devices? In many of our applications required >that we route data to a specific device by name. That name is setup in a >table(s). So getting a new device(qpadevxxxx) etc everytime you won't work. >Can we do this with 3.2? or is it only on the RISC versions? > >Kirk Goins - Systems Administrator >Legacy Health Systems >Portland, Or > +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to "MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com". | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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