Hi guys, I should mention that the type of Communications scenario I am 
researching, has to do with a large trucking company that has customers logging 
into an application, to look at, update, etc... their data pertaining to their 
orders. So I am wondering how the main AS/400 relates to them. As remote 
locations? Perhaps someone can break down what happens when such a customer 
logs in. Some, more than half the customers have AS/400's themselves. The rest 
have everything. Is the comm all TCP/IP, or could it be SNA, HTTP?
Thanks again for the previous responders,
Rob

 

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