Greg Are you sure you are not talking about the z/OS UNIX TELNET server? See my response to Andrew McLaren.
I cannot find any support for your contention in the manual: z/OS Communications Server IP User's Guide and Commands Version 1 Release 9 SC31-8780-07. Please explain how (you think) you are doing it. Be aware that, when using the TN3270 server in "line mode", the TN3270 server emulates a 3767 device and logon to TSO as a 3767 user is possible. The TN3270 server also supports SCS USS messages so you can see what you may be in the habit of calling "a VTAM logo". It's the "7-colour (right spelling incidentally!!!) glory" ISPF I'm having difficulty getting my head around! Another little difficulty I have is that I noticed that the manual mentions that the TN3270 client uses the PASCAL API which almost certainly means it has not been changed - ever - since the days of TCP/IP for VM. The policy now is exclusively to use the sockets API so, had there been any change, you would no longer find the use of the Pascal API being excused. Chris Mason On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 18:21:59 +1000, Greg Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hunkeler Peter , KIUK 3 wrote: >> TSO TELNET is not a TN3270 client, it supoprts only line mode. > >I think it's safe to say the the TELNET command accessible from the >READY prompt does support TN3270. At least it is possible to use >it to telnet to another z/OS and get the VTAM logo and logon to TSO >and crank up ISPF in all of its 7-colour glory. > >Cheers, >Greg ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html