I get full function ISPF or for that matter any other application I can
logon to in the target system. (which is all of them)

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Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 5:36 AM
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Subject: Re: TN3270 *from* a host??

Jim

The acid test is getting something like ISPF running having used the TSO

TELNET command. I'm afraid just seeing a USS message 10 isn't
sufficient. It's 
the TN3270 server which is responsible for presenting you with USS
messages. 
You need to get past this point in order to be playing in the game under

discussion in this thread. Hitting PA1 etc is a description of LINEMODE 
behaviour. See "Using the TELNET subcommands" in Chapter 2. Logging on
to 
a host using TELNET of the z/OS Communications Server IP User's Guide
and 
Commands.

Chris Mason

On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 13:09:22 +0100, Jim McAlpine 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On 6/26/08, Chris Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Please explain how (you think) you are doing it.
>
>
>If you issue "tso telnet zoshostname" from your tso/ispf session you
will be
>presented with a full screen logon in the same manner as if you used a
>TN3270 client from a pc. If you then hit PA1 you will get "telnet
command :"
>in the bottom left hand corner of the screen where you can enter "quit"
>which will return you to your original session.  I don't know if it's
>actually TN3270 but it is certainly full screen 3270 mode.
>
>Jim McAlpine

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