Are you sure about this?  If you are just using the OS/2 side to support the
Multiprise Console sessions (the couple sessions available from the OS/2
desktop), you really are not using the internal card.

If you are using the internal card to support OS/2s TCP/IP stack, then you can
TN3270 into the OS/2 side from PCs out on your LAN.

BTW, we are talking about the internal card that is on the motherboard of the
Intel system.  Not Ethernet cards that have been added to the system.

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

Alessandro Brezzi wrote:

> Dave,
> the answer is absolutely yes: the XCA node work fine for us, supporting
> Communication Server on both AIX and Netfinity servers; we have also some
> Personal Communication node. We use this for ECI and DRDA APPC request, but
> also for 3270 emulation (2-3-4 model). I use VTAM usstab for this devices.
> You can share the same card for both OS/2 TCP/IP and OS/390 - VM - VSE VTAM
>
> HTH
> Alessandro Brezzi
>
> At 04:45 PM 2/21/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >In a message dated 2/21/2002 2:39:44 PM Mountain Standard Time,
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> >
> > > Well, then it depends on what you consider "SNA to OS/390".
> > >
> > >
> >
> >I think we want to use the OS/2 SNA as an XCA device/node to OS/390 VTAM...
> >
> >Do you think we could do that while sharing the same card with OS2 TCPIP ???
> >The reading material makes me think this is "doable"...
> >Dave

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