Lou Schmaus wrote:
> 
> I have a client that is trying to connect an IBM 5394 controller to a V.35
> line at a remote location. I was under the impression that the 5394 was
> limited to v.25bis dialup and 9600 analog leased line. But they insist that
> 'it used to work at another location'. I found some references to 5494's and
> V.35 in the midrange archives, but no mention of 5394's. The AS/400 is a 510
> at V3R7. They have a 56K line with CSU/DSU's attached, which until recently
> had an SNA Server attached to the AS/400, so I know the line is working. I
> am not sure of the model of the 5394. Of course, they do not have the
> manuals for the controller.

Per the Sales Manual: Please make note of model numbers,,,,
as you can see it can support up to 64kbps with no problem.


          Maximum
          Work                              Maximum
          Stations    Interfaces            Speed
Models    Supported   Supported             Supported
------    -------     ----------            ---------
 01A         4        EIA 232D (V.24/V.28)  19.2 Kbps
                      V.35                   64  Kbps
 01B        16        EIA 232D (V.24/V.28)  19.2 Kbps
                      V.35                   64  Kbps
 02A         4        X.21                   64  Kbps
 02B        16        X.21                   64  Kbps

All of this information can be found at:

http://www2.ibmlink.ibm.com/cgi-bin/master?xh=jN7O$Vn32jOgss0USenGnN9332&request=usa.salesmanual&parms=&xhi=usa%2emain&xfr=N
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