Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!ll-xn!cit-vax!amdahl!dlb!dave From: dave@dlb.UUCP (Dave Buck) Newsgroups: net.unix,net.dcom,net.mail Subject: Re: IBM (VM) to UNIX communications Message-ID: <140@dlb.UUCP> Date: Wed, 10-Sep-86 20:53:39 EDT Article-I.D.: dlb.140 Posted: Wed Sep 10 20:53:39 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 11-Sep-86 07:35:37 EDT References: <423@dlvax2.datlog.co.uk> Reply-To: dave@dlb.UUCP (Dave Buck) Distribution: net Organization: D.L.Buck&Assoc.,Inc., San Jose, Calif. Lines: 14 Keywords: IBM, VM, UN*X, serial Xref: mnetor net.unix:5441 net.dcom:1244 net.mail:1138 For file transfer, I'd suggest a synchronous link to the IBM, and either BSC or SNA batch-mode connections. The standard rje mechanism allows you to send and receive files readily (some shell scripts may be required to customize for your intentions) to standard IBM synchronous software. As I understand it, to use an asynch connection, there'd have to be a Series/1 frontending the IBM, so synch is probably cheaper. TCP/IP is probably the perfect solution, but needs to be implemented on both ends. Besides AT&T's rje communications package, there are other commercial packages for BSC and SNA connections; my company is a supplier of such products for many UNIX-based machines (there are others, obviously!). PROFS is based on IBM's SNA Logical Unit 6.2; AT&T is rumored to be finishing up an interface for LU 6.2 (details unknown to me). My company has existing LU 6.2 software, but at the moment it interfaces to IBM's DISOSS, a distant relative to PROFS (and of course, PROFS interface will come from us some time in the future!). -- Dave Buck ihnp4!amdahl!dlb!dave (408)972-2825 D.L.Buck&Assoc.,Inc. 6920 Santa Teresa Blvd. San Jose, Calif.95119