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Chapter 11
Managing SNAplus2 Clients
Client Networking Requirements
For Windows
Step 4. If your SNAplus2 domain includes Windows clients, add the same two
lines to the
services
file on each Windows computer. The
services
file
is in the same format as the HP-UX file, and is generally stored in the
home directory of the Windows TCP/IP software; see your Windows
TCP/IP documentation for more information if necessary.
End of Section
Step 5. Re-enable the SNAplus2 software.
LAN Access Timeout
If the client is communicating with SNAplus2 servers across a network
for which connection charges are payable, you may want to ensure that
the TCP/IP connection from the client is dropped automatically after
applications on the client have stopped using SNAplus2 resources. This
does not automatically disable the SNAplus2 software on the client;
SNAplus2 remains active, and attempts to re-establish contact with a
server if an application requires it at a later time.
The lan_access_timeout parameter (in the
sna_clnt.net
file for a
HP-UX client, the Registry for the Win32 client, or the
sna.ini
file for
the Win16 client) enables you to disable the SNAplus2 software on the
client. The TCP/IP connection is dropped when none of the following
events have occurred on the client for the specified time:
• APPC or CPI-C conversations active (or attempts to start a
conversation).
• 3270 or LUA sessions enabled.
• CSV TRANSFER_MS_DATA verbs.
• RJE workstations active
• MS or NOF verbs (except the
query_central_logger
or
query_node_all
NOF verbs)
• Administration commands (except the following events, which do not
cause the client to restart the connection):
• Error or audit messages logged by the client (these are logged
locally on the client, even if central logging is being used).
Summary of Contents for HP-UX SNAplus2
Page 4: ...4 ...
Page 14: ...14 Contents ...
Page 22: ...22 ...
Page 23: ...23 1 SNA Terms and Concepts ...
Page 65: ...65 2 Introduction to SNAplus2 ...
Page 107: ...107 3 Administering SNAplus2 ...
Page 132: ...132 Chapter3 Administering SNAplus2 Using the Command Line Administration Program ...
Page 133: ...133 4 Basic Configuration Tasks ...
Page 142: ...142 Chapter4 Basic Configuration Tasks Configuring Logging ...
Page 143: ...143 5 Defining Connectivity Components ...
Page 167: ...167 6 Configuring Dependent LUs ...
Page 174: ...174 Chapter6 Configuring Dependent LUs Defining LU Pools ...
Page 175: ...175 7 Configuring APPC Communication ...
Page 208: ...208 Chapter7 Configuring APPC Communication Configuring APPC Security ...
Page 209: ...209 8 Configuring User Applications ...
Page 222: ...222 Chapter8 Configuring User Applications Configuring RJE Workstations ...
Page 223: ...223 9 Configuring Passthrough Services ...
Page 235: ...235 10 Managing SNAplus2 from NetView ...
Page 248: ...248 Chapter10 Managing SNAplus2 from NetView Using UCF ...
Page 249: ...249 11 Managing SNAplus2 Clients ...
Page 300: ...300 Chapter11 Managing SNAplus2 Clients Managing HP UX Clients ...
Page 301: ...301 A Configuration Planning Worksheets ...
Page 337: ...337 B APPN Network Management Using the Simple Network Management Protocol ...
Page 343: ...343 C Configuring an Invokable TP Using snaptpinstall ...
Page 353: ...353 D Using SNAplus2 in a High Availability Environment ...