I am new to NJE and I am confused. The manuals for each JES indicate
that you can use a mix of protocols (BSC, SNA and TCP/IP). However, a
JES2 system has only one OWNNODE and JES3 has only one home node. I
can't see how these nodes can handle different protocols. I have named
my OWNNODEs/home nodes to be equal to the system name (e.g. SYS1) and my
remote nodes to be the system name suffixed by a single letter (B=BSC,
S=SNA, T=TCP) indicating the type of node (e.g. SYS1B, SYS1S, SYS1T).
However, when I try to send output from JES3 whose home node is SYS1 to
JES2 node SYS2T whose OWNNODE is named SYS2, I get JES2 error message
$HASP565 LINE REQUEST FROM NETSRV1 FOR SYS1 REJECTED - NODE NAME NOT
RECOGNIZED, RC=5. When I try to go from JES3 (SYS1) to remote node
SYS2T whose OWNNODE is named SYS2, I get a TCP/IP error IAZ0520I
JES3NETS NJETCP Signon error: OHOST value not valid in OPEN. This is
the just the problem with trying a TCP/IP transfer. When trying to use
BSC, I get missing interrupts on the CTC.
The real question is how to name the nodes to be able to use different
protocols.
j
John Szura
Lead Product Developer
Tone Software Corp.
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