Ted,
Yes you can have a CMC in a TCP/IP envorment. In fact IBM even renamed
it to something else NET390.
It included everything you had in a traditional SNA and APPN CMC along
with the equalivent TCP/IP server ype functions.
Oh, CMC = Communications Management Configuration.
Just search for NET390 on IBM's web site, there are a few PDF's and some
RedBooks.
Ted MacNEIL wrote:
I'm stumped.
I've asked this question twice on IBM-Main:
When you use TCP/IP on the mainframe is a CMC still required (supported)?
Also, where can I find appropriate doc?
I have tried every avenue I can think of, and I still have no answers.
Our service provider isn't forthcoming, either.
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-teD
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