In <[email protected]>, on 03/17/2014
at 03:34 PM, "R.S." <[email protected]> said:
>SNA terminal is network terminal
Not even close; a network terminal need not be SNA.
>Each local terminal is defined in IODF as device,
Also wrong; a local non-SNA terminal is defined to IODF, but not a
loca SNA terminal or a LAN-attached terminal.
> Also IP-attached terminals do require VTAM.
Some do, some don't; it depends on how they are attached and on how
you want to use them.
>Well, telnet and TN3270 are similar, that's all.
TN3270 *is* telnet, just not NVT.
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