Number of Named Pipes Used Between MS-DOS Client and Server (60509)
The information in this article applies to:
- DCA/Microsoft Communications Server
This article was previously published under Q60509 SUMMARY
DCA/Microsoft Communications Server requires Microsoft LAN Manager version
2.00 or later to operate. The Communications Server MS-DOS and OS/2 clients
use named pipe connections to communicate with OS/2-based Communications
Server computers. These named pipe connections are handled transparently to
the user as well as to the HLLAPI or APPC application programmer.
The following information describes how many named pipes are used by
Communications Server clients when communicating to a server:
- All 3270 traffic that flows between a client computer and a server is
multiplexed through one named pipe connection.
- All APPC traffic that flows between a client computer and a server is
multiplexed through one named pipe connection.
- If 3270 and APPC traffic is occurring between one client computer and
one server, two named pipes are used (one for 3270 traffic and one for
APPC traffic).
- If a client computer has 3270 sessions active with two different
servers, two named pipes are used (one named pipe for each server). This
is also true for APPC. Please note that 3270 and APPC traffic is never
multiplexed through the same named pipe to a server.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/16/2005 |
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Keywords: | KB60509 |
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