• Subject: Re: How to Utilize Parallel SNA Connection
  • From: "Larry D. Bolhuis" <lbolhui@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 09:29:21 -0500
  • Organization: Arbor Solutions, Inc

OK,
  So now I have created a new MODD and assigned it ONLY to the new link. When I 
start passthru the
new mode automatically assigned itself to the LAN link and I STILL go via the 
LAN!  The device
description on the LAN link is setup for *NETATR for the mode.  How do I stop 
that device from
automatically allocating and using the new mode?

 TIA - Larry
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Larry Bolhuis         |
Arbor Solutions, Inc  | Two rules to success in life:
(616) 451-2500        | 1. Never tell people everything you know.
lbolhui@ibm.net       |

Eric DeLong wrote:
> 
>      Have you defined a Mode Description that's unique to the new link?
> 
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>_________________________________
> Subject: How to Utilize Parallel SNA Connection
> Author:  <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > at INET_WACO
> Date:    12/7/98 1:43 PM
> 
> How can I cause Passthru, DDM, etc to utilize a second SNA connection between
> two AS/400's?
> 
> The setup is a LAN connection (via Routers) and an SDLC connection (Leased
> line).  All the traffic
> goes across the LAN but it is desired that non-interactive traffic travel the
> SDLC link.  The leased
> lines/controllers/devices are up (using a second APPN Transmission Group
> number).  No matter what I
> try all APPC traffic falls back to the LAN.
>
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