Yeah, they get a Model 5 if not dialled. It looks like you're right
about the logmode. I'm a little rusty on VTAM. Need to investigate what
to use.

Thanks,

Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Alan Altmark
Sent: October 30, 2008 12:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: TCP/IP and VTAM definition

On Thursday, 10/30/2008 at 12:06 EDT, "Horlick, Michael" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am having problems with getting the terminal definitions passed 
through. For 
> example, if I create a 3278 Model 5 terminal with my emulator and 
connect to 
> the VM TCP/IP stack I may get dialed in to VTAM as say, virtual
address 
070. 
> This is defined in VM/VTAM as such: 

> TC070    LOCAL CUADDR=070,TERM=3277,USSTAB=USSTCPIP,FEATUR2=EDATS,
*
>                LOGAPPL=TPX

  
> 
> To TPX (and even if the LOGAPPL is set to VM) the terminal acts as a 
Model 2 
> not as a Model 5.
>
> How can I pass the device characteristics through? 

Do they get a model 5 if they don't DIAL VTAM?  If so, then you are
using 
the wrong logmode and need to use a dynamic logmode, just as you did for

your LU2 sessions.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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