Hi,
Thanks, we already have that collection. I think I may have found all
the documentation I need, but if you come across anything else, please let
me know.
Mike
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Mike,
> I asked on an IBM internal mailing list, and here's the response I
> got. Not sure if that helps you or not.
>
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Most of the IBM networking books are available on the IBM Networking
> Systems Collection (latest is September 1999). It is a 3-CD set orederable
> as a publication SK2T-6012-23. Internals in the US can order via puborder.
> Externals can probably buy it through a local branch office. Puborder shows
> selling price as $100. CDs contain over 1310 unlicensed books for over 270
> networking products. The manuals may be available on the web but I don't
> know where. With a number of tn3270 servers already available I'm not sure
> why someone without any SNA background would even want to start
> implementing one.
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Steve Fox
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> http://pcxtreme.org (external)
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>
>
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> Hi,
>
> I know this is a list about 5250, but I thought there might be some over
> lap with 3270 here. I'm looking for documentation that would be useful in
> implementing a tn3270e -> SNA gateway. I have the 3270 telnet RFC and the
> datastream reference. I'm lacking information on the SNA side.
>
> >From what I can dig up, the 3270 display stream is an LU2
> connection. Beyond that I don't have a lot of details.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike Madore
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