Andrew

Thank you for the kind offer.

I was seeking such a program out because it seemed like such a tool would be handy in helping another contributor, Sheila Weissborn, with an apparently DLSw problem she was reporting.

Having been reminded that DLSw owes a lot to Cisco, I might expect Cisco to offer such a test program.

Chris Mason

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Subject: Re: DLSw Test Program? (Was OSA-Express2 and SNA Pcomm - loss of connectivity)


Hi Chris,

There is (was?) a Microsoft utility called DLCPing. I think it was included
on the CD-ROM in Microsoft's HIS 2000 Resource Kit (long out of print, and
now very difficult to obtain). DLCPing is also occasionally given to
customers by Microsoft PSS, to use in troubleshooting SNA connectivity
problems. As far as I know, DLCPing is licensed software and not freely
distributable; I suspect some of the code was licensed from a well-known
third party vendor of SNA software (who is not IBM). Otherwise I'd email you
a copy. But if you can track down a copy of the old HIS 2000 Resource Kit,
you might find a copy of DLCPing to use.

Regards,

Andrew McLaren
Sydney, Australia

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