• Subject: Re: Remote Communication - HELP!
  • From: Jeff Carey <jeffreycarey@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 18:40:43 -0500
  • Organization: Trase Miller Solutions

Here is the current situation:

AS/400 #1 connected to a SDLC line to remote mainframe
Batch job on AS/400 #1 one uses 3277 devices to pass data back and forth with
mainframe. These 3277 devices hang off of a 3274 ctld that in turn hangs off the
SDLC lind.

What we want:
AS/400 #2 currently attached to AS/400 #1 over TR LAN.
Want to move batch job to AS/400 #2, but keep physical connection to mainframe 
on
AS/400 #1.

No one on AS/400 #1 will need to access the mainframe after the application is
moved.




Carl Galgano wrote:

> If I understand your question (you want to use a line description from one
> AS400 and a controller and device from another AS400, both on the same
> LAN/WAN and have the controller connect to the line), the answer is NO.
> However, there are usually more that one way to skin a cat, so exactly what
> are you trying to do, if you are trying to access data across the line,
> perhaps you could use the existing AS400 for the physical link, and use
> something like DDM to have the data actually appear on the new AS400.  Some
> more details might be helpful.
> HTH,
> Carl
>
> At 10:51 AM 6/11/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >We need to sole a problem - we have an AS/400 with an SDLC link to a
> credit card
> >service - this line has a 3274 ctld attached to it, and the controller has
> two
> >3277 display sessions attached to it.
> >
> >Now we need to move the application using thast line to another AS/400 on
> our LAN
> >(but not at the same location, so I can't just change the physical connection
> >(RS232 into a modem into a leased line).
> >
> >Is there a way for me to create a ctld and devd on the new AS/400, and
> have them
> >communicate over the SDLC line on the current AS/400?
> >
> >
> >
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>
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