Re: RSCS on 5.3

2007-06-19 Thread Les Geer (607-429-3580)
Thanks for the information.
I was hoping TCPNJE would be free.
We now have 2 VM lpars on 2 different processors that support linux
guests.
We wanted to use PROP between the 2 systems.


None of the RSCS NJE features, including TCPNJE, are free.  All require
a license.  In fact, not all TCP/IP features are free.  TCPASCII
and UFTD require a license as well.

Best Regards,
Les Geer
IBM z/VM and Linux Development


Re: RSCS on 5.3

2007-06-19 Thread Smith, Ann (ISD, IT)
Thanks Les.
It's just PROP seems like basic VM capability but the cost of the OTC's
for 5 IFL's probably makes it not an option. 
We had been under the impression that TCP/IP features were free.

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Thanks for the information.
I was hoping TCPNJE would be free.
We now have 2 VM lpars on 2 different processors that support linux 
guests.
We wanted to use PROP between the 2 systems.


None of the RSCS NJE features, including TCPNJE, are free.  All require
a license.  In fact, not all TCP/IP features are free.  TCPASCII and
UFTD require a license as well.

Best Regards,
Les Geer
IBM z/VM and Linux Development


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Re: RSCS on 5.3

2007-06-19 Thread Alan Altmark
On Tuesday, 06/19/2007 at 10:32 AST, Smith, Ann (ISD, IT) 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It's just PROP seems like basic VM capability but the cost of the OTC's
 for 5 IFL's probably makes it not an option.
 We had been under the impression that TCP/IP features were free.

I would suggest discussing your pricing concerns with your IBM rep or 
Business Partner.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott