We have two companies (nodes X and Y) that connect to the same remote NJE node
(Z) via SNA, using the old Advantis SNA network. For one of the companies (X),
we want to eliminate its SNA connection to Advantis. For node X to continue get
to the remote NJE node (Z)site, we want to set up a
Mark T. Regan, K8MTR wrote:
X --- SNA/NJE --- Z
to:
X --- TCP/NJE --- Y --- SNA/NJE --- Z
When non-JES2 nodes are involved, you can't rely on PathMgr to learn the
NJE network topology. You will need a CONNECT statement in your
initialization stream to show that Y connects to Z. You can
Why go through Node Y at all? Use JES2/TCPIP and connect directly to JES3/TCPIP
on Node Z. Or am I missing something here?
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Subject: Routing a NJE connection via another NJE node
We have two companies (nodes X and Y) that connect to the same remote NJE node
(Z) via SNA, using the old
Subject: Routing a NJE connection via another NJE node
We have two companies (nodes X and Y) that connect to the same remote NJE node
(Z) via SNA, using the old Advantis SNA network. For one of the companies (X),
we want to eliminate its SNA connection to Advantis. For node X to continue get
allan.stal...@kbm1.com
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Thursday, January 8, 2009 2:30:43 PM
Subject: Re: Routing a NJE connection via another NJE node
Why go through Node Y at all? Use JES2/TCPIP and connect directly to JES3/TCPIP
on Node Z. Or am I missing something here?
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Subject: Routing a NJE
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 13:30:43 -0600, Staller, Allan allan.stal...@kbm1.com
wrote:
Why go through Node Y at all? Use JES2/TCPIP and connect directly to
JES3/TCPIP on Node Z. Or am I missing something here?
My guess would be that there may not be a TCPIP path from X to Z. I.e. Z
connects to
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