Brilliant feedback - thanks - it's good to see that this has blossomed in
to
something that is at-least potentially useful to more folk than just myse
lf.
Just to update my personal progress, I've successfully built the second
stack and then, because I was able to now access the system through
An OSAICC present itself to the outside world as a 3270 TELNET server. To
the host it looks as LOCAL 3270's, with indeed 4-digt addresses like
D000-D0CF
The customisation defines with what address a TELNET client is present to
the host. In PCOMM, the TELNET end-user one defines as part of its
On Tuesday, 03/08/2011 at 02:51 EST, Kris Buelens kris.buel...@gmail.com
wrote:
An OSA ICC is great, but costs real money: the price of that OSA card,
it will
be dedicated to its OSA ICC function.
To clarify, except for 10 Gb ethernet, all OSA cards have two chpids. You
assign ICC on a
Thanks Alan, I should have mentioned that too.
2011/3/8 Alan Altmark alan_altm...@us.ibm.com
On Tuesday, 03/08/2011 at 02:51 EST, Kris Buelens kris.buel...@gmail.com
wrote:
An OSA ICC is great, but costs real money: the price of that OSA card,
it will
be dedicated to its OSA ICC function.
Also risking the wrath of Chuckie, I can tell you what the person on
IBMLink told me when I opened an ETR for this same request:
I added my second stack to SYSTEM DTCPARMS:
:nick.TCPIP2 :type.server
:class.stack
:attach.0C00-0C01
I created a TCPIP2 TCPIP file,
On 3/8/11 1:27 PM, Ron Schmiedge ron.schmie...@gmail.com wrote:
IIRC, the TCPIP person who led me through this was musing that they
really should document how to do this in the manuals, since so many
people ask the same question. I have not gone to look at the recent
books.
Would be a nice
On Tuesday, 03/08/2011 at 01:27 EST, Ron Schmiedge
ron.schmie...@gmail.com wrote:
Also risking the wrath of Chuckie, I can tell you what the person on
IBMLink told me when I opened an ETR for this same request:
I added my second stack to SYSTEM DTCPARMS:
:nick.TCPIP2 :type.server
Where there are many reasons why you might want a second IP stack, if the only
reason is to have a back door TN3270 session, then try using the ICC port. (An
OSA port configured for ICC.) These are always up and you can TN3270 into
them, get a VM logo (in the VM world), and fix what ever
An OSA ICC is great, but costs real money: the price of that OSA card, it
will be dedicated to its OSA ICC function.
An other backdoor, that costs you nothing, is using the Integrated 3270
Console, found on the HMC. And if you setup remote access to the HMC, you
can use it from anywhere (like I
1. You are wise in your fear.
2. You are correct in all your suppositions.
When I set up an alternate stack, I use TCPRUNXT or the :exit. tag to copy
TCPIP DATA from 198 to the 191 with appropriate changes.
Regards,
Alan Altmark
IBM Lab Services
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(Exits I shall leave as an exercise for another day)
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