SNA on 386 Intr
Matt Lyle
ifnxdml at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
Thu May 10 02:40:41 AEST 1990
In article <26462850-43f.1comp.unix.i386-1 at point.UUCP> wek at point.UUCP (Bill Kuykendall) writes:
>>Anybody have any recommendations for doing SNA with Interactive Unix?
>
>Mitek makes a TCP/IP<>SNA gateway that looks like a telnet host. The main
>advantage of this type of gateway is that everything that can speak TCP/IP,
>including Macintoshes and PCs, can access the SNA hosts identically, with
>the same keyboard mapping as well.
>
>The only problems I've had with it seem to have been related to the use
>of 3Com 3C505 intelligent adapters in some of the pc's that access the
>gateway. A trace revealed that the 505 cards were not responding correctly,
>causing the Mitek to hang. The Mitek software ought to be robust enough
>to keep the box from failing. The next release will be, I'm sure.
What release of the Mitek software are you running... I have their high
speed gateway connected between our AS/400 and TCP/IP and have not had
a problem...
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