Re: FTP client question

2023-05-27 Thread John S. Giltner, Jr.
In this context it does mean a connection does mean TCP connection. So once the connection is made the source/destination address will stay the same. One thing I did forget to mention is that the IP address the FTP jobs use can't be associated with a specific OSA, so they need to use a VIPA/DVI

Re: FTP client question

2023-05-26 Thread Joel C. Ewing
I suspect "connection" in this context means the opening of a TCP/IP socket, which establishes the path between ports on two nodes, and that all subsequent packets follow that established path.  That would  suggest that transmission of a single file by one FTP instance would still be constraine

Re: FTP client question

2023-05-26 Thread Steve Thompson
I have a question about the alternating of packets. If one is using an MFT product with encryption and hand-shakes, will the alternating packets between routes not cause the "connection" and data xfer(s) to fail? I'm asking because I know just enough about Network traffic to be truly dangero

Re: FTP client question

2023-05-26 Thread John S. Giltner, Jr.
z/OS can do load balancing if you have mutiple equal cost routes defined, one route for each OSA and I think they could be the same route, something like: BeginRoutes route default = OSA_INTERFACE1 route default = OSA_INTERFACE2 ENDRoutes You could use either default

Re: FTP client question

2023-05-25 Thread Keith Gooding
Hi Rex Networking is not my speciality but you should be able to add a HOST route - see the BEGINROUTES statement in IP Config Reference. Something like this: ROUTE windows server IP address. HOST = OSA_INTERFACE2 where OSA_INTERFACE2 is the interface which you want to use. This example a

FTP client question

2023-05-25 Thread Pommier, Rex
Hi all, I have a question about routing FTP traffic. First a bit about the environment. Z14-zr1 with (2) 1-GbE OSA adapters shared across 3 LPARs. The 2 adapters are not in a VIPA configuration. Right now on this LPAR, only 1 of the adapters is defined to TCP/IP. I can easily get the secon

Re: TCP/IP FTP client question

2013-09-24 Thread Pommier, Rex
@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: TCP/IP FTP client question Stops looking. Also, the location of the parameters used is reported in the ftp client log. > -Original Message- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] > On Behalf Of Pommier, Rex > S

Re: TCP/IP FTP client question

2013-09-24 Thread Gibney, Dave
LISTSERV.UA.EDU > Subject: TCP/IP FTP client question > > Hello list, > > I have what I think is a simple question on FTP client and server > options/parameters and overriding them. > > First a caveat - I don't know if I'm blind or just can't see... > >

TCP/IP FTP client question

2013-09-24 Thread Pommier, Rex
Hello list, I have what I think is a simple question on FTP client and server options/parameters and overriding them. First a caveat - I don't know if I'm blind or just can't see... I found several locations in the documentation (and in the archives on IBM-main) that talk about the search ord