Tom,

This effectively sets the telnet server to never time out, so your telnet
jobs won't get cleaned up after an abnormal end. It might make more sense to
try a high --though still reasonable-- value, like 1200 seconds.


John Taylor


----- Original Message -----
From: "Westdorp, Tom" <Tom.Westdorp@StationCasinos.com>


> I changed a telnet attribute on my development system, and saw no dropped
> sessions on my laptop or home desktop, both behind my Belkin WAP.  I set
> TIMMRKTIMO to 0, and it seems to have solved the problem for me.  I did
have
> ops IPL the system as I saw no effect on just the change, but the change
and
> the IPL had me on line for 8+ hours (with nothing going on, just the
strpdm
> menu screen, when I used to get dropped every 15 minutes or so.  So far no
> negative repercussions.
>




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