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Marco,
I'm not sure you can do that within the capabilities of DTC Manager. In
our case, we support Telnet access - also via two DTC72MX's - from an IBM
mainframe application which emulates an HP 2392 terminal. The VTAM folks
had to establish two different connection names for our system to help
distribute the load to the two DTC's. Each of the 100 or so Telnet users
from the mainframe was then authorized on one or the other connection.
Because the TAC would support up to 80 concurrent users, we could have
theoretically handled 160 users; however, the reality was probably much
less.
Lee Gunter
Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oregon / Regence HMO Oregon
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Subject: Re: DTC TelnetAccess
Hi everyone,
Since we are on the subject of TAC, I would like to ask a question as
I've
been trying to make this work for a long time and was never able to. I
have
two TAC on two different DTC 72MX. My question is How can I make sure that
after 40 users have logged on to the first TAC, that it goes to the second
TAC?
Marco Santerre
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Canadian National Railways
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