Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc.rt:639 comp.unix.questions:14574 comp.misc:6433 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!psgdc!rg From: rg@psgdc (Dick Gill) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.rt,comp.unix.questions,comp.misc Subject: IBM RT to AS 400 Connection - The Results Keywords: IBM RT AS400 5250 Message-ID: <226@psgdc> Date: 28 Jun 89 20:40:23 GMT Organization: Professional Solutions Group, Vienna VA Lines: 58 Early this month I posted the following request: | |A client of ours has a brand new IBM AS-400 that they want to |interface with an existing uucp network. The objective is to be |able to transfer files between the remote unix machines and the |400 in a smooth, simple and reliable way. For a number of |reasons, some sound and some not-so, an IBM-RT is the machine of |choice for the unix/400 connection. | |They have experimented with an IBM 5250 (5251?) emulation |card in a regular PC connected to the 400 over "twinax" cable, |and can transfer files just fine. Now the task is to replace the |PC with an RT. | |Can someone on the net help us out with REAL experience as |opposed to conjecture (we get enough of that from IBM)? |Specifically, can the RT emulate a 5250 for the purposes of |AS-400 communication? If not, is there some other way to get |these two boxes talking? | |Please e-mail; I will summarize to the net if there is interest. | |Thanks | This posting is a summary of the responses: The net responses showed great ingenuity in communicating with the AS400. The most reliable methodologies involved running 5250 emulation software on either a PC between the RT and the AS400 or an RT with a (discontinued) PC emulation card. The most extensive response, from Rob MacKinnon (uunet!blyndru!@rob) - thanks Rob, gave me little hope that this connection would be either simple or particularly reliable. Others responding were also looking for a solution to this problem, leading me to think that there may not be a straight forward answer. Then lightning struck; I stumbled upon a product called Handshake III from a vendor we have been doing business with for years! This hardware/software product is designed specifically to connect unix boxes (they support 6 or 7 popular ones) to IBM System/3x and AS 400 computers. Capabilities include unattended file transfer as well as login sessions on the AS 400. The vendor is SST Data (800-825-5778); the lady to talk to is Gail. Our firm has been a reseller of other SST products over the years, and have high regard for the quality of the products and the SST people. Hope this helps. Thanks to all. Dick - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dick Gill Professional Solutions Group (703)761-1163 ..uunet!psgdc!rg -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dick Gill Professional Solutions Group (703)761-1163 ..uunet!psgdc!rg