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Communications Server for z/OS V1R8 TCP/IP Implementation Volume 2: Standard Applications
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Communications Server for z/OS V1R8 TCP/IP Implementation Volume 2: Standard Applications

by Bill White, Adi Horowitz, Yukihiko Miyamoto, Gilson Cesar de Oliveira, Roland Peschke
December 2006
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
426 pages
17h 18m
English
IBM Redbooks
Content preview from Communications Server for z/OS V1R8 TCP/IP Implementation Volume 2: Standard Applications
Chapter 1. TN3270E Telnet server 9
Advantages of running TN3270 within the stack’s address space
Since Telnet does not have a mechanism to be notified of RACF terminal class updates, the
Telnet server must run within the TCP/IP stack’s address space to allow for multilevel security
compliant.
Considerations for running TN3270 within the stack’s address space
The following are some of the considerations associated with running the Telnet server within
the TCP/IP stack’s address space:
򐂰 Performance
With both the TCP/IP stack and the Telnet server running within the same address space,
they must have the same system performance assignment, and cont ...
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