There are some iSeries old hands that would not think to look for the 
industry standard commands like:  TELNET, FTP, PING, TRACEROUTE.  They 
would think they need to follow the traditional naming conventions of 
either verb-noun or verb-adjective-noun.  So IBM duplicated a number of 
these commands, like: STRTCPTELN, STRTCPFTP, VFYTCPCNN, TRCTCPRTE. 
Functionally, they are the same.  Now, figuring out which verb IBM used 
for the command can be a trick.  That's why I stick to the standard 
commands, that, and so I don't get lost when working on other platforms.

Rob Berendt
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Does anybody know the difference between telnet and strtcpteln?
I've been using both and I don't see any functionality difference is that
correct?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne McAlpine [mailto:wmcalpine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 9:49 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: tn3270e client on the AS400

The AS/400 TELNET command is the all-purpose command to connect to a 
Telnet host as a 3270, 5250, or VTxxx terminal.  Our green-screen users 
connect to two different mainframes and another AS/400 with the same 
command: telnet 'ipaddress'

Jerry wrote:

> I know that.  We want to do TN3270e (TCP/IP) not SNA.  That's the issue.
> 
> Jerry
> 
> Quoting Pat Barber <mboceanside@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> 
>>You been able to do 3270 pass through since 1988 on the 400.
>>
>>It goes even further back to the S/36 and I "think" the S/34.
>>It ain't no big thing.... and works every time.
>>
>>STREML3270
>>
>>
>>
>>Jerome Draper wrote:
>>
>>
>>>One of my friends is looking to move from a 3270 sna printer/terminal
>>>emulation environment to a
>>>3270e environment (TCP/IP) for printer and terminal emulation for
>>
>>connecting
>>
>>>AS/400 sessions to a mainframe.
>>>
>>>The software will need to be installed to run on the AS/400 and be able
to
>>>connect to printer and terminal
>>>sessions on ADP mainframes. I know you can run TN3270E stuff on PC's 
with
>>>emulation. Last time I checked,
>>>the AS/400 did not have tn3270e native support. I there a proven 
solution
>>>for this?
>>>
>>>Jerry
>>>
>>>Jerome Draper, Trilobyte Software Systems, since 1976
>>>Network and Connectivity Specialist -- Mac's, LAN's, PC's, and iSeries
>>>Representing Synapse, Nlynx, Netopia, CLI, HiT, and others .....
>>>(415) 457-3431 - (415) 258-1658fax - http://www.trilosoft.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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