Need more information I think. I'm assuming that the target computers
are all System i. Are they all TCP/IP connected? And SNA? You can
basically do it one of two ways: Establish an AnyNet connection
between the System i systems (<rant>this wording sucks....anything
rather than i as a name </rant> that will allow you to run SNA
applications over TCP/IP, or configure DDM over TCP/IP. Use the first
option - AnyNet - if you also need SNADS and passthru and such. Use
the second technique if you just need to make files available. There's
a lot of discussion in the archives.

On 2/11/07, Zvi Kave <zvi_kave@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My boss requests me to make DDM
operational for remote commands
and files in our local net.
I understand that I have to define
special controller to the target
computers but I don't know what are
the commands.
Please help.

Regards,

  Zvi



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