birwin@ficc.ferranti.com (R. L. Bob Irwin) (05/15/91)
I'm looking for product information (hardware and software) and user recommendations for the following terminal/printer emulation problem: Need to provide IBM 3270 terminal emulation on up to 30 Xwindow workstations networked via TCP/IP Ethernet to a fileserver. Need to appear to the remote IBM Comm Controller as a 3274 Cluster Controller. Support up to 32 LUs, mainly 3270 terminals, and a couple of 3270 printers. Workstation hardware selection not complete, but may be Sun3s and SparcIIs. Prefer to have the dedicated SNA/SDLC line attached to the File Server with an intelligent comm board providing the cluster controller emulation, but will consider other configurations. |IBM |___|37x5|___|Sync |____ |Sync |___|File | |HOST| |Comm| |Modem| /__|Modem| |Server|-----Enet---- |Cntr| SNA 3274 | . . | Emula. WS1 WS30 I'd be glad to prepare a summary of responses or a submission to the FAQ. Thank You, Bob Irwin birwin@ficc.ferranti.com -- Bob Irwin <birwin@ficc.ferranti.com> Sugar Land, TX. (713) 274-5456 Roses are red, violets are blue; I'm schizophrenic and so am I. - ??
campbell@dev8h.mdcbbs.com (Tim Campbell) (05/16/91)
In article <GKBBL_C@ny1.ferranti.com>, birwin@ficc.ferranti.com (R. L. Bob Irwin) writes: > > I'm looking for product information (hardware and software) and > user recommendations for the following terminal/printer emulation > problem: > > Need to provide IBM 3270 terminal emulation on up to 30 Xwindow > workstations networked via TCP/IP Ethernet to a fileserver. Need > to appear to the remote IBM Comm Controller as a 3274 Cluster > Controller. Support up to 32 LUs, mainly 3270 terminals, and a > couple of 3270 printers. Workstation hardware selection not > complete, but may be Sun3s and SparcIIs. Prefer to have the > dedicated SNA/SDLC line attached to the File Server with an > intelligent comm board providing the cluster controller > emulation, but will consider other configurations. > > |IBM |___|37x5|___|Sync |____ |Sync |___|File | > |HOST| |Comm| |Modem| /__|Modem| |Server|-----Enet---- > |Cntr| SNA 3274 | . . | > Emula. WS1 WS30 Use Sun's SNA/3270 software. It does exactly what you want (also handles file xfer w/IBM boxes using IBM's IND$FILE software). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- In real life: Tim Campbell - Electronic Data Systems Corp. Usenet: campbell@dev8.mdcbbs.com @ McDonnell Douglas M&E - Cypress, CA also: tcampbel@einstein.eds.com @ EDS - Troy, MI CompuServe: 71631,654 (alias 71631.654@compuserve.com) P.S. If anyone asks, just remember, you never saw any of this -- in fact, I wasn't even here.
nobody@blia.sharebase.com (Nobody at all) (05/17/91)
In article <GKBBL_C@ny1.ferranti.com> birwin@ficc.ferranti.com (R. L. Bob Irwin) writes: > >I'm looking for product information (hardware and software) and >user recommendations for the following terminal/printer emulation >problem: > > [...] > >|IBM |___|37x5|___|Sync |____ |Sync |___|File | >|HOST| |Comm| |Modem| /__|Modem| |Server|-----Enet---- > |Cntr| SNA 3274 | . . | > Emula. WS1 WS30 While doing a Unix to System/370 port of an AI engine, I used the SunLINK package to obtain the services of a timeharing house for the 370 time. The link was a lease-line LU2 from the Sun to the 370 and the Sun environment looked like ____ |Sync |___|File | /__|Modem| |Server|-----Enet---- | client WS's | .... Sun3/xxx running SunLINK This was quite satisfactory, although it did surface the 9600 baud limitation normally seen by all remote 3270's (ie slow screen painting). Recommend you contact your local Sun sales rep. ------ Jeff Beard jeffb@sharebase.com
lstowell@pyrnova.pyramid.com (Lon Stowell) (05/17/91)
In article <13972@blia.sharebase.com> jeffb@blackhaw.UUCP (Jeff Beard) writes: > >While doing a Unix to System/370 port of an AI engine, >I used the SunLINK package to obtain the services of a timeharing house >for the 370 time. The link was a lease-line LU2 from the Sun to the 370 >and the Sun environment looked like > > ____ |Sync |___|File | > /__|Modem| |Server|-----Enet---- | client WS's | .... > > Sun3/xxx > running > SunLINK > >This was quite satisfactory, although it did surface the 9600 baud limitation >normally seen by all remote 3270's (ie slow screen painting). There is no such limit. If your 3270 emulator will allow faster speeds, you can run at 64 Kbit or even higher...as long as the FEP has the proper hardware. Neither NCP nor VTAM care about the baud rate for 3270 in the gen....it is part of the link parameters...unrelated to LU or PU daffynishions. A lot of the smaller Unix boxen can't run faster, but a PC with a smart card or a Unix with smart front-end certainly can.