Doh! You need OA17424.
As far as the rest of the discussion goes there was always an assumption
with this feature that the TN3270 Ipaddr
and the target workstation are the same. If your network does interesting
things to make this assumption false then
you will have to connect in the tried and
We have implemented the workstation piece on one of our pc's but we are
looking to add it to a few more pc's and we need an easier way to
implement. I had read in one of the Cheryl Watson news letters that one
enhancement to ISPF is The ISPF workstation connect program (WSCON) will
be
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We have implemented the workstation piece
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We have implemented the workstation piece on one of our pc's but we
are looking to add it to a few more
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I wonder how they can do this. Why
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 08:28:33 -0500, Cynthia Davis
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We have implemented the workstation piece on one of our pc's but we are
looking to add it to a few more pc's and we need an easier way to
implement. I had read in one of the Cheryl Watson news letters that one
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 08:32:04 -0500, McKown, John
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I wonder how they can do this. Why? Because all of our TN3270 sessions
funnel through a single load balancing server. So all TN3270 sessions
to our z/OS system appear to come from a single IP address.
Pardon my IP
In a recent note, McKown, John said:
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 08:32:04 -0500
Subject: Re: Is anyone using Workstation Edit piece of ISPF?
Not I, but ...
enhancement to ISPF is The ISPF workstation connect program
(WSCON) will
be enhanced to automatically discover the IP
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 08:32:04 -0500, McKown
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It will
no longer be necessary to know your ip address and enter it on the panel
to start a WSA session. Does anyone know when this option will come
available? or is anyone already using the option? or has anyone already
written a clist to do this exact
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 07:57:37 -0600, Paul Gilmartin
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enhancement to ISPF is The ISPF workstation connect program
(WSCON) will
be enhanced to automatically discover the IP address of the connected
TN3270 workstation and use this address to establish a
session.
McKown, John wrote:
I wonder how they can do this. Why? Because all of our TN3270 sessions
funnel through a single load balancing server. So all TN3270 sessions
to our z/OS system appear to come from a single IP address.
Also wonder about the case where we have a session manager (in our case,
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