The System Request menu for the end system will not have options 13 and 14. As
a result, you can only use option 10 (or 11) to start a system request on (or transfer
to) the previous system (System C). However, options 13 and 14 are available on
the System Request menus of the intermediate systems.
Scenario 4
System A is a non-AS/400 system using 3270 or VTxxx Telnet.
The system request processing works like the first scenario except System B is
considered the home system. All system requests sent to the home system are
processed on System B.
Scenario 5
System D is a non-AS/400 system using 3270 or VTxxx Telnet.
The system request processing works like the first scenario except System C is
considered to be the end system for all system request processing. If you press the
System Request key, and then press the Enter key, the System Request menu for
System C is shown.
Scenario 6
System C is a non-AS/400 system using 3270 or VTxxx Telnet.
Figure 140. System D at Version 2 Release 2 or Earlier
Figure 141. System A Is a Non-AS/400 System
Figure 142. System D Is a Non-AS/400 System
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