What you need is enterprise extenders which is similar to and enables SNADS
but again, it's not distribution services. That's different. Example, in
order to make these commands work you do not need to start QSNADS subsystem
nor do you need the jobs that normally run in QSNADS running.

I know I'm being a bit pedantic about what's what, but it's important to
keep the distinction.

SNADS is hard to set up, no one remembers it anymore, and it's dated.
Enterprise Extenders while similar takes 10 minutes to get running, lot's
of folks know how to do it, and it's still current. Does it use APPC/APPN
yep, it does but that's not SNADS.

On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

The SAVRST* set of commands is what I'd need snads for - or they can work
over OptiConnect, if I read the help text rightly.

Is OptiConnect something that comes when using fibre channel networking?

On 2/20/2015 11:02 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

If strpasthr is the only command the 'users' are using of snads, it's
really easy to create a proxy command for telnet that uses that name.


Rob Berendt


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