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How would ComNet be used to provide TCP/IP capability to our legacy application which is running X25?

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How would ComNet be used to provide TCP/IP capability to our legacy application which is running X25?

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You could do this in two ways: • You could configure ComNet for X25AM Access Method emulation to receive messages from your application. ComNet would then forward these messages to a configured TCP/IP connection. • You could connect your application’s current X25 port to a modem eliminator which would be connected to another X25 port which is configured under ComNet. ComNet would then perform real X25 communication with your application and forward messages to a configured TCP/IP connection.

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