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I've been thinking about another route. I come from a mainframe background. There I could set up multiple Telnet servers (tn3270). Could I set up another Telnet server (tn5250) answering at another port, say 5023 and disable the Telnet server answering at 23? > > ADDWSE SBSD(*LIBL/ITINTER) > WRKSTN(IT*) > AT(*SIGNON) > > ADDWSE SBSD(*LIBL/QINTER) > WRKSTN(IT*) > AT(*ENTER) > > then name all of your IT display devices starting with IT and they will > be allocated to the new subsystem at the signon screen. > > There is much more in setting up a interactive subsystem that just what > is listed here. If you never have set one up, print out the QINTER > subsystem description and read, read, read. > > DSPSBSD SBSD(QINTER) > OUTPUT(*PRINT) > >
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