Hi all...

We are early in the process of moving from CA to IBM TCP/IP (still reading IP
config guide - good manual, BTW). We've used CA since it was Interlink in the
early 90's. I have the IBM stack running with a couple of ports and that's
about all that has been done with it. I like it so far but there is so much
to learn. I'm trying to get a feel about the best way to do things here.

We have some special telnet LU mapping that will need to be done but the main
thing I am concerned with is testing about a dozen or so socket applications.
We also use FTP quite a bit.

You can run both stacks at once, right?

Is it worth it to try and run both stacks at once? Once an app is tested we
would move it from the CA to IBM stack. (It looks kind of messy getting the
apps to use the correct stack.)

Would you forget about CA and just test everything with IBM?

We are also on the middle of z/OS 1.4 to 1.7 conversion. TCP conversion can
be included in the 1.7 upgrade or we can handle it separately. We're a small
shop, 3-man system team on a z800. I guess all I am looking for right now is
comments and suggestions. What say ye?

Thanks,
Robert Johnston
UAMS - Little Rock

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