On Fri, 3 Aug 2007 10:47:56 -0700, Edward Jaffe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>For services we've configured more recently, we share the *same* port
>number between the native z/OS server and the z/OS UNIX server by using
>VIPA. For example, here's our TCPIP port definition for REXECD/RSHD:
>
>512 TCP OMVS BIND 192.168.1.129 ; z/OS Unix REXECD
>514 TCP OMVS BIND 192.168.1.129 ; z/OS Unix RSHD
>512 TCP RXSERVE             ; Remote Execution Server
>514 TCP RXSERVE             ; Remote Execution Server
>
>192.168.1.129 is the VIPA address. This same port sharing technique
>ought to work for any server, including telnet.
>

So if I opened a dos window on my win-doze system and wanted to use
telnet to get into z/OS UNIX (or used a telnet client), how would it know 
where to go to?

Mark
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