In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 04/20/2006
   at 10:10 AM, Thomas Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>I hope I don't sound too stupid here, but I am trying to define an
>AS400 to the mainframe (a z/os system).

Define as what?

>Previously this AS400 was defined using a
>SWNET definition which pointed to a TIC off a 3745.

Defined as what? An SLU in an APPN network? An IP address?

>Now the AS400 has been replaced and only has an IP address 
>to identify it.

Who was talking to the AS/400? As what? Do they support TCP/IP?

>Someone been this route?

You haven't given enough information to know what route you're
referring to. It might help if you could post relevant snippets of
your NCP and VTAM definitions.

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