John McKown wrote:
Well, TCPIP is dependant on VTAM. The only way that I can think of to do this is to start NET with SUB=MSTR. This requires removing all SYSOUT= in the PROC. I know that people have done this. You can do the same for the TCPIP and TN3270 procs as well. However, you are still dependent on JES2 in order to signon to TSO or get a UNIX shell prompt. So, what good does it do?
We always run VTAM and TCP/IP with SUB=MSTR. And, in an emergency, we can logon to TSO/E using SUB=MSTR. (I think I shared a LOGON exit to do this years ago via the CBT tape.)
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