Heterogeneous connectivity to Mainframes

Hi Friends,
We have data-interchange with another company. They are using
IBM Mainframe z/OS 1.4 Database – DASD Records in VSAM format.
I have zero knowledge on mainframes.
I want to link it with our Linux Oracle 10g DB. Is there a heterogeneos
connectivity available to this VSAM database? How do I connect to
it manually? Please give me links docs on VSAM files connect.
Thanks a lot for your unfailing support

Check Oracle Access Manager for AS/400 Installation and User's Guide
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/gateways.102/b16223/toc.htm
And Database Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14232/toc.htm

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    Entered hgopcda at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Column:13(uti_id_uvb): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc/scl:7/0, nullbl:0, octet:7, sign:1, radix:10
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    The hoada for table AGRT997.admin_locale follows...
    hgodtab, line 577: Printing hoada @ 0224711C
    MAX:13, ACTUAL:13, BRC:1, WHT=6
    DTY NULL-OK LEN MAXBUFLEN PR/SC CST IND MOD NAME
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    -6 TINYINT N 1 1 0/ 0 0 0 20 adr_no_adm_reg
    -6 TINYINT N 1 1 0/ 0 0 0 20 adl_no_adm_loc
    1 CHAR N 30 30 0/ 0 0 0 0 adl_desc_adm_loc
    1 CHAR N 35 35 0/ 0 0 0 0 adl_adr1_adm_loc
    1 CHAR N 35 35 0/ 0 0 0 0 adl_adr2_adm_loc
    1 CHAR N 35 35 0/ 0 0 0 0 adl_adr3_adm_loc
    1 CHAR N 6 6 0/ 0 0 0 0 adl_cd_post_adm_lc
    1 CHAR N 10 10 0/ 0 0 0 0 adl_no_tel_adm_loc
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    91 DATE Y 16 16 0/ 0 0 0 0 bak_dt_dern_modif_rec
    1 CHAR N 7 7 0/ 0 0 0 0 uti_id_uvb
    Exiting hgodtab, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    hostmstr: 2954018816:      HOA After hoadtab
    hostmstr: 2954018816:      HOA Before hoadafr
    Entered hgodafr, cursor id 0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Exiting hgodafr, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    hostmstr: 2954018816:      HOA After hoadafr
    hostmstr: 2954018816: RPC After Describe Table
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    hostmstr: 2954018816:      HOA Before hoxpars
    Entered hgopars, cursor id 1 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    type:0
    SQL text from hgopars, id=1, len=312 ...
    000: 454C4553 41205443 64222E31 6E5F7269 [SELECT A1."dir_n]
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    060: 5F317264 5F6D6461 22636F6C 2E31412C [dr1_adm_loc",A1.]
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    080: 412C2263 61222E31 615F6C64 5F337264 [c",A1."adl_adr3_]
    090: 5F6D6461 22636F6C 2E31412C 6C646122 [adm_loc",A1."adl]
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    Exiting hgopars, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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    Entered hgoopen, cursor id 1 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    hgoopen, line 83: NO hoada to print
    Exiting hgoopen, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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    Entered hgodscr, cursor id 1 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Entered hgopcda at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Column:1(dir_no_direc): dtype:-6 (TINYINT), prc/scl:3/0, nullbl:0, octet:0, sign:1, radix:0
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Entered hgopcda at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Entered hgopcda at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Column:3(adl_no_adm_loc): dtype:-6 (TINYINT), prc/scl:3/0, nullbl:0, octet:0, sign:1, radix:0
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Entered hgopcda at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Column:4(adl_desc_adm_loc): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc/scl:30/0, nullbl:0, octet:30, sign:1, radix:0
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Entered hgopcda at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Column:5(adl_adr1_adm_loc): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc/scl:35/0, nullbl:0, octet:35, sign:1, radix:0
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Entered hgopcda at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Entered hgopcda at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Entered hgopcda at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Entered hgopcda at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Entered hgopcda at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    Column:13(uti_id_uvb): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc/scl:7/0, nullbl:0, octet:7, sign:1, radix:0
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
    hgodscr, line 521: Printing hoada @ 022470D0
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    Entered hgopars, cursor id 1 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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    Exiting hgopoer, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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    Exiting hgocpctx, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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