It's in SG245164.



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It doesn't appear to be available on the VM download page any longer.
Does anyone know where this package can be downloaded?

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IPGATE will do that for you if you have to use IP and aren't close
enough for an ISFC CTC.
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I believe its on the VM Downloads page.
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I used to do this with VTAM, but is there a way to implement
cross-system SFS without VTAM in the mix?

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