In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 02/01/2006
   at 03:13 PM, "Patrick O'Keefe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>I think we've go different viewpoint here rather than any real
>difference of opinion.  The MVS Tn3270 server supports Tn3270,
>Tn3270E, and line-mode (ASCII or EBCDIC) clients.  The line-mode
>device definition is part of the Tn3270 server parms.  As with
>everything in the Tn3270 server, it talks to VTAM (as you mentioned)
>as a 3767 lookalike.

ITYM that for line mode it talks to VTAM as LU1. For 3270 mode it
talks to VTAM as LU2. In neither case does it talk to VTAM as a 3767.
In fact, VTAM cannot directly deal with a 3767; you need NTO in the
middle.
 
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