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Network Station - FLASH: Techniques for Deployment in a WAN - AS/400

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Gain an edge implementing an IBM Network Station solution in a Wide Area Network (WAN). This redbook offers a number of alternative implementation techniques that demonstrate the IBM Network Stations flexibility and rapid deployment capabilities.

You will find valuable information about running IBM Network Station with Network Station Manager Program Release 3 (NSM). This redbook also discusses the details of the new functions provided with NSM Release 3 and subsequent Program Temporary Fixes (PTFs). These functions include Broadcast Boot for AS/400, enhanced converged 3270/5250 emulators, VTxxx Telnet emulation, streaming LPR/LPD print support, ICA Client protocol, Lotus eSuite Workplace, integrated 40-bit NC Navigator browser, DHCP support, and Flash memory cards. In addition, this redbook offers an introduction to the 2212 N-ways Access Utility and the 5500 Express IP control unit.

This redbook is intended for the I/T professional who has customers with existing IBM Network Stations and are planning to implement the new functions available with Network Station Manager Program Release 3. It also targets those professional that are planning to replace non-programmable terminals (NPTs) with IBM Network Stations.

Note:
To get the redbook you can:
Order SG24-5187-00 available via PUBORDER within 4 - 6 weeks

Look at the Redbooks Home Page on the World Wide Web at: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/

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Technical Flashes

Date Created

15-05-99

Last Updated

25-05-99

Revision Date

26-06-99

Brand

Network Computers, IBM Network Station

Product Family

AS/400 - Network Station

Machine Type

8361, 8362, All

Model

All

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