Unusual circumstance Paul.  Two months ago my supervisor who had 5 years of
experience on the AS/400 left.  When this occured the VP of IS chose to
make me report to the PC and Network System Manager.  Needless to say
I have an altercation just about everyday on certain aspects.  He is going to
pull the token-ring backbone out.  There will be no way to use the token-ring
then, unless we could use it for SNA.  Anyway, he will never buy it. It's
got to 
be his way or no way and I see him pushing the AS/400 out of the door when
he gets the first chance.  It's hard reporting to someone who know very little
about the AS/400.


At 09:31 PM 8/27/70 -0400, you wrote:
>If you aren't returning the token ring adapters to save money, why not
>leave both the ring and the ethernet in service?  The AS/400 does some load
>balancing between the different paths.  Besides, it's backup.  And, if the
>ethernet gets clogged, you can still get through on the ring.
>
>--Paul E Musselman
>PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com
>

------Johnny Helms------
Rock Hill Telephone Co. 
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