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<title>Asynchronous communications</title>
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<h4 id="rzajt-async">Asynchronous communications</h4>
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<p>i5/OS™ asynchronous communications support allows an iSeries™ application
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program to exchange data with a remote system or device using either an asynchronous
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(start-stop) or X.25 line. iSeries application programs can be written
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in ILE COBOL/400®, ILE RPG/400®, ILE C/400®, or FORTRAN/400 languages. Asynchronous
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communications support includes file transfer support (also used with other
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communications types) and interactive terminal facility (ITF). Asynchronous
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communications support provides program-to-program and program-to-device communications
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between systems that use asynchronous (start-stop) or X.25 lines. For X.25
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lines, it also supplies an integrated packet assembler/disassembler (PAD)
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(1) that follows CCITT recommendations X.3, X.28, and X.29.</p>
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<p>Asynchronous communications support allows you to send data to and receive
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data from a remote program or device attached by either an asynchronous (start-stop)
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or an X.25 line. Your application program must provide the data stream required
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by the remote device. Asynchronous communications support packages your data
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stream in either a start-stop format or within X.25 data packets.</p>
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<p>For more information, see the book <a href="../books/sc415444.pdf" target="_blank">Asynchronous Communications Programming</a>
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<img src="wbpdf.gif" alt="Link to PDF" /> (SC41–5444).</p>
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