A middle-tier server sits between the application and the mainframe.

Ideal for legacy environments or where centralized connection management is required.

A command used on the mainframe to see physical addresses and product IDs of remote connections.

Reports typically track the following fields for auditing: User Name: Who is connecting. SSID: The subsystem ID of the DB2 instance. Client IP: The origin of the request. Network Protocol: (e.g., DRDA:SERVER).

The core mainframe component enabling remote connectivity via TCP/IP or SNA.

Db2 Connections To Db2 For Z/os -

A middle-tier server sits between the application and the mainframe.

Ideal for legacy environments or where centralized connection management is required. DB2 Connections to DB2 for z/OS

A command used on the mainframe to see physical addresses and product IDs of remote connections. A middle-tier server sits between the application and

Reports typically track the following fields for auditing: User Name: Who is connecting. SSID: The subsystem ID of the DB2 instance. Client IP: The origin of the request. Network Protocol: (e.g., DRDA:SERVER). DB2 Connections to DB2 for z/OS

The core mainframe component enabling remote connectivity via TCP/IP or SNA.