Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!swbatl!texbell!swpyr2!trjcs From: trjcs@swpyr2.sbc.com (Cam Spillman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.pyramid Subject: Re: A better way to connect to IBM machines. Keywords: SNA AS/400 S/36 PU2.1 VTAM NCP IBM 3270 Message-ID: <34@swpyr2.sbc.com> Date: 25 Oct 90 00:15:40 GMT References: <2441@runxtsa.runx.oz.au> Reply-To: trjcs@swpyr2.UUCP (Cam Spillman) Organization: Southwestern Bell Telephone - Finance Department Lines: 35 In article <2441@runxtsa.runx.oz.au> signum@runxtsa.runx.oz.au (Signum Software) writes: >Do you think it would be interesting to be able to access >applications on a Pyramid from terminals or devices in an >existing SNA network? This could include, but would not >be limited to, 3270 devices, ATMs, PCs, AS/400s, S/36s etc. > [...] >The sort of solution I had in mind would involve a high speed link >between the Pyramid and an NCP, that would give ALL devices in the >SNA network access to the Pyramid, without changing the SNA network >at all. We here at SWBT have installed a reverse protocol converter, sold by the Intel folks. It allows terminals on a VTAM network to access the RPC box, select a terminal attribute (vt100, etc.), then telnet to a host. Things like 'vi' and other screen-oriented utilities/packages seem to work well. Of course the IBM 3270-type terminals are missing line-drawing sets and have a few oddball characters that must be re-mapped but it works nonetheless. >Alternativley, a link to an AS/400 would give the same benefits for >all the 5250s and applications in the APPN network. We also have AS/400's we are planning to hook up to our Pyramids via either a)IBM AS/400 ethernet-tcp/ip option, b)Mitek AS/400 tcp/ip interface, or IBM RS6000/IBM 'viaduct' tools. Options a and b look workable for pass-through telnet stuff, and option c would allow querying of the AS/400 database via remotely submitted SQL queries as well as some other cute rpc-style things (requiring some measure of coding, of course). >Also, would anyone like to be able to directly connect SNA devices >such as 3274s to their Pyramid system? Not only no, but hell, no.... ........................................................... :Cam Spillman - Southwestern Bell Telephone - Finance Dept: : UUCP: uunet!swpyr2!trjcs INTERNET: trjcs@swpyr2.SBC.COM : :.........................................................: