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Page 1: ...I 3745 Communication Controller All Models 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900 Connection and Integration Guide SA33 0129 10...

Page 2: ...0 o o o o 3745 Communication Controller All Models 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900 Connection and Integration Guide _ SA33 0129 10...

Page 3: ...on If the form has been removed address your comments to IBM France Centre d Etudes et Recherches Service 0798 BP 79 06610 La Gaude France FAX 33 4 93 24 77 97 E mail FRIBMQF5 at IBMMAIL IBM Internal...

Page 4: ...lling the Customer Power Control CPC Cable 1 18 Removing or Installing a Line Interface Coupler LlC or Its Cable 1 18 10 Chapter 2 3745 Models 130 to 17A Connecting LlCs and Cables 2 1 Getting Started...

Page 5: ...swords on the 3745 MOSS 5 14 Setting Power On Schedule 5 16 Updating Link IPL Ports 5 17 IPL Ports on 3745 All Models 5 17 Link IPL Ports on 3746 900 5 18 IPL and Loading the Network Control Program 5...

Page 6: ...45 Models 210 310 410 610 21A 31A 41A and 61A and 3746 Model 900 C 1 Additional Customer Documentation for the IBM 3745 Models 130 150 160 170 and 17A C 5 Abbreviations Glossary and Index List of Abbr...

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Page 8: ...Example in the Base Frame and the Controller Expansion 3 4 Installing or Removing a Token Ring Attachment Cable 3 5 Installing or Removing a Token Ring UTP Cable and Media Filter 3 6 The LlC 11 LlC 1...

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Page 10: ...s of the LlC Types 11 12 and 16 8 2 8 2 Maximum Configurations of the 3745s with an Attached 3746 900 8 3 8 3 Assumed Line Utilization Duplex 8 4 8 4 Assumed Traffic Mix 8 4 8 5 Standard Line Weights...

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Page 12: ...nded modification of the product including the fitting of non IBM option cards Electronic Emission Notices Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Note This equipment has been tested and found...

Page 13: ...in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto radio o interference may be caused to radios and TV receivers and so on Read the instructions for correct handling Korean Communications Statement...

Page 14: ...746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900 are approved separately each one having its own independent approval number These interface adapters supplied by IBM do not use or contain excessive voltag...

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Page 16: ...sion Unit Models A11 A12 L13 L14 L15 or 900 3746 900 Refers to the IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900 3746 900NN Refers to the part of the 3746 900 operating as an Advanced Peer to Peer...

Page 17: ...are familiar with the general information at the beginning of its chapter and know the requirements for the procedure This guide contains the following parts Part 1 Connecting describes the connectio...

Page 18: ...ge C l Additional Customer Documentation for the IBM 3745 Models 130 150 160 170 and 17A on page C 5 Networking Softcopy Collection Kit SK2T 6012 World Wide Web You can access the latest news and info...

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Page 20: ...closure cables Token ring interface coupler type 3 cables Line interface coupler types 11 12 and 16 cables Line connection boxes LCBs Active remote connection ARC assemblies and cables These procedure...

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Page 22: ...le1 remote support facility2 any remote2or alternate2console and customer power control 5 Install any line interface couplers or their cables Attention By touching inside the machine you can cause ele...

Page 23: ...heets normally stored in the Preparing for Connection GA33 0127 or the Migration and Planning Guide GA33 0183 Do not forget to add or change the cable labels when you make later modifications i Step 1...

Page 24: ...nit 3746 L13 3746 L14 3746 L15 _ _ X X X X LlC Unit 01M Lines 0064 through 0127 LlC Unit 01P Lines 0000 through 0063 ELAs TRAs HSSs Op Consoles RSF CPC X L _ _ _ LlC Unit 04E Lines 0320 through 0383 L...

Page 25: ...apters Area iii has the service cables connectors for Local operator console not for Models A LAN connection to the service processor Models A only Remote Alternate operator console not for Models A R...

Page 26: ...94 C a 1060 1092 C a 1058 1090 c c z 1056 1088 EI ELAfTRA 1071 aa 1070 1069 C a 1068 1061 C C Z 1062 1061 C C Z 1060 1095 1094 1095 1093 1092 1093 1091 1090 1091 1089 1088 1089 Figure 1 2 Four Possibl...

Page 27: ...you have located the connector go to the following sections as needed Unplugging or Plugging In an Operator Console Cable on page 1 15 Unplugging or Plugging In the Remote Support Facility RSF Cable o...

Page 28: ...ile being handled by operating personneLII ATTENTION To attach your communication controller to the Ethernet LAN the SQE TEST switch on the MAU must be set to ENABLE If this is not done when you conne...

Page 29: ...ugging an AUI cable 1 8 3745 All Models 3746 900 CIG Repeat this step for every AUI to be unplugged 1 Unlock the latch by pushing it to the right the open padlock position It may require a lot of forc...

Page 30: ...cables are correctly labeled at both ends before doing this step 1 Locate a cable with a label Find the port that matches the cable 2 Slide the latch to the right the open padlock position 3 Hold the...

Page 31: ...t the cable is locked in place move the cable connector from side to side while trying to pull it out of the 3745 ELA connector Do not jerk on the cable Step 4 Routing cable You may use the magnetic c...

Page 32: ...e finished this procedure Close and lock the door using the special door key Unplugging or Plugging In a Token Ring Adapter TRA Cable If you have a 3745 Model A without a 3746 900 attached Do not use...

Page 33: ...Note Make sure that all the cables are correctly labeled at both ends before doing this step a Refer to the figure of the Step 2 b Locate the cable with a label that matches its port number c Remove t...

Page 34: ...ed Scanner HSS Cable Step 1 Starting Step If you have not done the procedure Getting Started on page 1 2 do so now If you are only plugging in HSS cables go to Step 3 on page 1 14 Otherwise continue w...

Page 35: ...rs and push the plug strongly into the corresponding port in your unit Step 4 Upgrade CDF c You must perform the Upgrade procedure in Upgrading or Updating CDF on page 5 7 You can either do it now and...

Page 36: ...ng Started on page 1 2 do so now Ask the host operator to log off at the application console If you are only plugging in an operator console cable go to Step 3 on page 1 16 Otherwise continue with the...

Page 37: ...onduct electrostatic discharges ESDs to ground d Hold the plug of the cable with the green side lever upward squeeze both side levers and push the plug strongly into the connector Repeat this step for...

Page 38: ...he connector c Fasten the ground cable to the frame with the cable clamp This cable clamp is fixed on the bottom of the frame in one of the three holes Note The cable clamp serves to reduce the possib...

Page 39: ...e Figure 1 3 on page 1 6 or Figure 1 4 on page 1 7 If you are not plugging in the CPC cable go to Step 4 Step 3 Plugging in the CPC cable 1 Find the cable with a label that matches the connector 2 Ins...

Page 40: ...04 G H J K L 108 112 116 120 124 108 112 116 120 124 For example 1m is the number of port 0 for the LIe in slot H in the upper half of the upper L1U 1 of the 3745 base frame unit Lie 3s have only one...

Page 41: ...pection LlC3 2 Ports Use upper port for DeE attachment Use lower port for direct attachment LlC4 4 Ports Lies 4A and 48 are physically identical the choice being made at configuration time L1C 48 uses...

Page 42: ...have no LlCs to install go to Step 10 on page 1 25 o Otherwise continue with the next step o Step 7 Inserting LlC a Ensure that the slot is clear If necessary carefully remove the bundle of cables for...

Page 43: ...f LlCs and Work Towards the Bottom I I I I ICUni SUH with the Right and LlC and Work T ards the Left A 7 Bl LlC Start with the Lower Connector of a LlC and Work Towards the Top Make sure that all the...

Page 44: ...ze both side levers and push the plug strongly into the port 3 Plug in all lower cables then continue with the upper cables Plugging In LlC Types 5 and 6 Cables Attention For LlC types 3 and 48 only o...

Page 45: ...RetainJ I 1 __ _ ables rl I I Magnetic Cable Clamp If many cables are to be installed use the magnetic cable clamps These clamps are available on request Please contact your IBM service representativ...

Page 46: ...talled more than one LlC or L1C cable repeat this step for each one installed Otherwise continue with the next step Step 12 Configuring the LlC 5 and 6 Modems Refer to the LICSI6 Migration and Integra...

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Page 48: ...e s 1 remote support facility2 any remote2or alternate2 console and customer power control cables 5 Install any line interface couplers or their cables Attention By touching inside the machine you can...

Page 49: ...onnection GA33 0140 or the Migration and Planning Guide GA33 0183 Do not forget to add or change the cable labels when you make modifications Step 1 Have the plugging and configuration sheets from the...

Page 50: ...e customer power control CPC connector available for user access You do not have connectors for the operator console and for the remote support facility RSF console Installing or changing the service...

Page 51: ...the installer is warned that the shield is not brought into contact with any hazardous voltage while being handled by operating personnel ATTENTION To attach your controller to the Ethernet LAN the SQ...

Page 52: ...ID 2 2 1060 1062 2 Unlock the cable by sliding the latch upwards and to the left the open padlock position It may require a lot of force to move it 3 Pull out the plug If you are going to plug in a ne...

Page 53: ...e to be plugged in 1 Locate the cable by the port number written on the label 2 Touch the electrostatic discharge plate 3 Locate the port 1 1 1061 1063 2 2 1060 1062 4 Plug in the new Ethernet cable a...

Page 54: ...nnects the 3745 to the token ring LAN used by the service processor These are IBM service representative tasks Step 1 Starting Before beginning you must first do the procedure Getting Started on page...

Page 55: ...onnection procedures Step 5 Activating lines Ask the host operator to activate any lines that were plugged in Note The line number is the same as the port number Step 6 You have finished this procedur...

Page 56: ...re in Upgrading or Updating CDF on page 5 7 You can either do it now and continue with the next step or later when you have finished all your connection procedures Step 5 Activating the line Ask the h...

Page 57: ...ep 4 on page 2 11 Step 3 Plugging in cable s a Refer to the figures of the Step 2 b Locate the cable by the label on the cable c Touch the electrostatic discharge plate d Plug in the console cable e F...

Page 58: ...with the next step Step 2 Unplugging the DeE cable a Ask the operator of the appropriate console to log off b Touch the electrostatic discharge plate c Unfasten the cable ground clamp The cable clamp...

Page 59: ...to ground Step 4 You have finished this task Close and lock the door using the special door key Removing or Installing the Customer Power Control CPC Cable Note The CPC cable and connector are not pr...

Page 60: ...S LIe type 1 3 and 4 Line Weights When reconfiguring LIes ensure that the total weight of lines connected to a low speed scanner is within the scanner maximum capacity To calculate them see Appendix A...

Page 61: ...39 143 147 151 155 159 Note For board 3 if a LIB type 1 is installed use the figures that are not in parentheses for the port numbers for a LIB type 2 no longer available from IBM use the figures in p...

Page 62: ...ts porta Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 L1Cs 4A and 4B are physically identical the choice being made at configuration time L1C 4B uses port a only o Figure 2 2 LlC Types 1 3 and 4 o o Step 5 Unplugging L1C cab...

Page 63: ...7 Inserting LlC s Repeat this step for every LIe to be inserted a Touch the electrostatic discharge plate b Ensure that the slot is clear If necessary carefully remove the bundle of cables for this Li...

Page 64: ...he wrap test WTT function in the Advanced Operations Guide SA33 0097 and perform the automatic wrap test at the Lie level NCP must be loaded to run WTT Step 11 Activating lines Ask the host operator t...

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Page 66: ...the machine you can cause electrostatic discharges ESO that may result in errors in the system operation or damage to the equipment Therefore it is very important that you touch this ESO plate before...

Page 67: ...ion or a stand alone 19 inch rack Refer to Figure 3 2 on page 3 3 and Figure 3 4 on page 3 4 for base frame and controller expansion mounted elements Starting Connection Tasks Labels Before the initia...

Page 68: ...IT Il J 0 II II lD D Ie o on uu u U U 1 I r I OUUUUUUOOUIO III 000 1ran I L tnbi _ L II Expansion 1 Board Basic Board Figure 3 2 3746 900 Rear View the Coupler Side The slot addresses are above the e...

Page 69: ...t J U 3746 900 Inside Rear View LCBB or LCBE LCBB Display Optical Disk Drive Service Processor Modem Keyboard Network Node Processor A Network Node Processor B LCBB LeBE Controller Expansion Installed...

Page 70: ...o Unplugging or Plugging In an Ethernet LAN Cable on page 3 9 If you are Unplugging an attachment cable start at Step 1 Plugging in an attachment cable start at Step 2 on page 3 6 Unplugging a UTP cab...

Page 71: ...UTP connected line to be removed Pinch the UTP cable connecter and pull it out See IAI in Figure 3 6 Shielded 8 Pin Modular Connector Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable Connector Figure 3 6 Installing or...

Page 72: ...Activating the line Ask the network operator to activate the lines of any newly installed or replaced cables If the activation is not possible inform the IBM representative Step 8 Update the plugging...

Page 73: ...For this step see figure 3 7 Note Make sure that all the cables are correctly labeled at both ends before doing this step If you connect a L1C 12 to a DTE equipment such as IBM 2210 router for allowi...

Page 74: ...done when you connect the cable to the 3746 900 operation of the Ethernet LAN may be interrupted Replacing an AUI cable by a 1OBASE T cable is not a customer s task Ask the IBM representative l Jnplu...

Page 75: ...he cables are correctly labeled at both ends before doing this step 1 Locate a cable with a label Find the port that matches the cable 2 Slide the latch to the left 3 Hold the cable connector so that...

Page 76: ...oor using the special door key o Unplugging or Plugging In a 10BASE T Cable Step 1 Starting o Step o Before beginning you must first do the procedure Starting Connecticm Tasks on page 3 2 The 1OBASE T...

Page 77: ...Starting Connection Tasks on page 3 2 before beginning this task Step 1 Starting Before beginning you must first do the procedure Starting Connection Tasks on page 3 2 Step 2 Locating the cable They a...

Page 78: ...nning this task Line connection boxes LCBs houseup to 15 active remote connectors ARCs thus allowing 15 communication lines to be multiplexed into the same LlC 11 Two LCBs can be used with the same Ll...

Page 79: ...to the LlC 11 LCB expansion 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Lees Figure 3 8 LCB Base The L...

Page 80: ...me LCB Number Location Range of the L1C 11 addresses b Stick the LCB label on the inner left side of the LCB see II in Detail A of Figure 3 10 If a label already exists then stick the new one on top o...

Page 81: ...LCB d If you are installing an LCBE go to Step 5 on page 3 17 otherwise go to Step 6 on page 3 17 Step 4 Grounding the LCB When the LCB is not installed in a 3746 900 a controller expansion or a 19 i...

Page 82: ...63F2504 a Record the following information from the plugging sheets onto the labels IBM 3746 900 name LeB Number Location Range of the LlC 11 addresses b Stick two identical labels at both ends of the...

Page 83: ...y the ARC assembly A The ARC assembly A has a permanently attached cable which has a connector that corresponds to the physical interface of the ARC Note The ARC color is light grey ARC Assembly A ARC...

Page 84: ...ll F I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Step 3 If you are only installing an ARC then go to Step 7 on page 3 21 Otherwise ask the network operator to deactivate the ARC communication lines that you wis...

Page 85: ...this step for every ARC cable to be removed Step 5 Remove an ARC from the LCB Loosen the retaining screws and pull out the ARC ARC Label Figure 3 14 ARC Assembly A in an Lca o 3 20 3745 All Models 374...

Page 86: ...the ARC identifies the ITU T interface type see Figure 3 15 Figure 3 15 shows the different types of ARC cable connector ARC Assembly A V 24 V 35 X 21 IBM 3745 Figure 3 15 The ARC Assembly A and Its D...

Page 87: ...DCE If you are using a V 24 V 35 or X 21 ARC plug its cable interface connector into the DTE or DCE connector and tighten the retaining screws If you are using an ARC with a 3745 cable connector plug...

Page 88: ...eed to connect a V 3S DTE ARC cable to a French terminal connect the V 35 DTE adapter between the ARC cable and the terminal To the ARC Cable To the Terminal Figure 3 18 French V 35 DTE Adapter Step 1...

Page 89: ...ARC Assembly A ARC Assembly S Figure 3 19 ARC Assembly A and B Step 2 Locate the ARC slot in the line connection box LeS An LeS pair the base LeSB and expansion LCSE contains a total of 30 slots LCSE...

Page 90: ...pe connector When disconnecting a 3745 type connector a Hold the connectors with both hands b With one hand squeeze the side levers and at the same time pull the two connectors apart with side to side...

Page 91: ...LCB ensure that the ARC is inserted correctly with the ARC type label below the cable connector Push the ARC into the LCB until the front of the ARC touches the LCB Tighten the two retaining screws R...

Page 92: ...3 21 The ARC Assembly 8 and Its Different Types of Connector o Select the ARC cable that has a label that corresponds to the line o needs ITU T interface type Destination OTE or DCE Length Step 10 Lab...

Page 93: ...the 3745 type cable a Place the connecting seal on one of the connectors b Hold a connector in each hand c Ensure that the pins are correctly aligned with the holes in the female connector Push the tw...

Page 94: ...TE Adapter Step 15 Connect the ARC cable to its associated ARC Because of the shape of the connector it can not be installed incorrectly For each ARC cable that you wish to install repeat Steps 9 thro...

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Page 96: ...and 3746 900 Some of these are Changing the MOSS E and DCAF passwords Verifying that the hardware LiC types 11 12 and 16 LCSs and ARCs changes have been recognized by the MOSS E Modifying and saving t...

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Page 98: ...do not always require a service representative to be present Starting Procedure The following procedure guides you through the remaining chapters according to the tasks that you want to accomplish No...

Page 99: ...5 Do you want testing or operating information about a Lie type 5 or 6 Yes Refer to the LlC516 Migration and Integration Guide SA33 0416 No Select the function s or procedure s that you need in MOSS I...

Page 100: ...the IBM Distributed Console Access Facility DCAF program password This is the password that a DCAF remote console operator must use to connect to the service processor To change this password use the...

Page 101: ...lace Resources in Concurrent Mode Display Update Active Configuration CDF E D Display Reference COF E D Compare Reference COF E with Active CDF E D Save Active COF E as Reference CDF E D Manage ESCON...

Page 102: ...lCB type lCB Number I location LlC address rcLP 2iiio _ _ _ _ _ _ L j cl 236iJ _ _ _ _ L CBS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I I llC16 2464 i8Y8i I lCBE I IClP 2496 llC16 2496 8Y8il llC162528 I LIC16 2560...

Page 103: ...e Step 11 To verify and identify any other ARCs you added or changed press Enter and repeat Steps 5 to 11 for each ARC Step 12 When finished with all the ARCs attached to this LCB click on Step 13 Whe...

Page 104: ...Optical Disk 6 Click on OK 7 Follow the prompts the active CDF E is being copied on the hard disk and then onto the optical disk 8 When the save is completed click on Cancel to exit from the function...

Page 105: ...or 610 twin CCUs refer to the CDF CCU operating mode function in the Advanced Operations Guide SA33 0097 Perform the appropriate procedure before saving the fixed disk onto diskettes Integrating a Lat...

Page 106: ...ecessary Another example is if you replace a Lie by a spare LlC of the same type and do not change the line configuration If you are unsure use the Display Update CDF procedure and verify the actual c...

Page 107: ...C information Modifies L1C and HSS line parameters For more help refer to the CDF function in the Advanced Operations Guide SA33 009 Upgrade Procedure If the MOSS is already running alone the CCU cont...

Page 108: ...o to Step 13 To cancel o Enter I and continue with the next step If you want to perform the MOSS power services POS function J and if necessary refer to POS in the Advanced Operations Guide SA33 0097...

Page 109: ...en you have finished all other integration procedures The following is necessary to use the Update function Up to date plugging sheets for the modifications that you are making The lines being updated...

Page 110: ...n is required Step 6 When the IPL is finished the following message is displayed once for each CCU undergoing IPL IPL COMPLETE If other messages appear refer to the Basic Operations Guide SA33 0177 fo...

Page 111: ...ep 22 When you have finished with the ELA or TRA display to display or update another line adapter Repeat Step 21 Otherwise EJ You have finished this procedure Continue with other integration procedur...

Page 112: ...n page 5 14 Quit this procedure without saving any changes you may have made You have finished this procedure do no more Steps Continue with other integration procedures Note You must do Saving MOSS f...

Page 113: ...functions see the Advanced Operations Guide SA33 0097 These other functions are Temporary activation of maintenance password Permanent activation of maintenance password Deactivation of maintenance p...

Page 114: ...uide SA33 0097 for a description of error messages Step 7 Step 8 Repeat Steps 5 to 7 for each non maintenance password to be changed 0 Step 9 If you want to change the maintenance password 0 Continue...

Page 115: ...he hours two digits for the minutes and a colon between these numbers for example 00 15 06 05 or 17 00 Step 4 0 IEnter I Step 5 When you see this message DATA SUCCESSFULLY TRANSMITTED then Step 6 You...

Page 116: ...If you only want to display the IPL port information IEnter If you do not want to define modify or delete IPL port information go to Step 7 If you want to delete IPL port information go to Step 6 Othe...

Page 117: ...ESCON Processors 3746 900NN and 3746 9001P From microcode EC 022560 when the APPN feature is installed to use an ESCON channel as an IPL port 1 Click on Network Node Processor Management in the 3746 9...

Page 118: ...to the Basic Operations Guide SA33 0177 for an explanation J You have finished this procedure continue with other integration procedures as needed Note You must at least do Saving MOSS from Fixed Disk...

Page 119: ...ontinue with the next step Step 12 CD Enter Step 13 Enter the diskette identification Use from one to eight alphanumeric characters You may use blanks Then 8 Step 14 Insert PRIMARY diskette When it is...

Page 120: ...begin at Step 8 Step 1 0 Enter I Step 2 CD Enter I Step 3 Step 4 E G Enter When this message is displayed MOSS ONLINE continue with the next step Step 5 0 Step 6 CD B Step 7 Step 8 E G When the follo...

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Page 124: ...ne Weight Calculation The line weight is the percentage of the low speed scanner capacity that the line uses For example five lines each with a weight of 20 take up 1000 0 of the capacity of a low spe...

Page 125: ...in Table A 3 Table A 3 One Port LlCs LlC Types 3 and 48 Maximum Line Speed Maximum Number of One Port lICs 256000 1 230400 1 128000 2 72000 4 64000 4 57600 5 56000 5 50000 6 48000 6 40800 7 38400 8 2...

Page 126: ...rt Lies with the highest speed Then compare the two numbers and use the lower number Spare unused lines have a weight of zero Selective Scanning For more details on selective scanning refer to the Int...

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Page 128: ...46 900 with the necessary programming support NCP for SNA and CNN controlled traffic for APPN The communication line adapters support V 24 leased and switched lines 600 bps up to 28 8 kbps V 35 leased...

Page 129: ...16 Table 8 1 Characteristics of the LlC Types 11 12 and 16 LIC Types Lie 11 LlC12 LlC16 Protocol PPP SOLe Frame Relay X 25 SOLe Frame Relay X 25 Euro ISON on 0 channel Frame relay on S channel Line 6...

Page 130: ...8 TIC 3 3746 900 33 33 33 32 32 Lines up to 19 2 kbps L1C1 4A 3745 96 128 128 128 128 Lines up to 28 8 kbps ARC 1 3746 9002 6003 6003 6003 6003 6003 Lines up to 64 kbps L1C3 4B 3745 24 32 32 32 32 AR...

Page 131: ...n speed this line weight represents the line contribution to the CLP load for a typical line utilization and mix of traffic The CF3745 assigns the lines to the CLPs without exceeding 90 of CLP load un...

Page 132: ...also depends on the physical connectivity requirements Table 8 5 Standard Line Weights 1002 1002 40 1002 1002 80 85 48 1002 54 42 24 56 27 9 6 2 9 19 2 2 2 24 13 5 32 15 4 45 4 9 1 5 9 6 1 1 12 2 6 9...

Page 133: ...27 47 20 41 83 120 41 120 33 58 25 52 95 120 47 120 38 66 28 58 100 120 50 120 40 71 30 62 Notes _ 1 The connectivity is the maximum number of lines authorized by the CF3745 assuming that all the lin...

Page 134: ...nding information in the customer documentation library IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 210 310 410 and 610 Introduction Gives an introduction about the IBM Models 210 to 610 capabilities For...

Page 135: ...nd 950 Safety Informatlonl Provides general safety guidelines 0 SA33 0129 IBM 3745 Communication Controller All Models3 IBM 3746 Nways Multlprotocol Controller Model 900 Connection and Integration Gui...

Page 136: ...46 Model 900 operating as an SNA node NCP APPN HPR Network Node and IP Router IBM 3745 Communication Controller All Mode s3 Advanced Operations Guide1 Provides instructions for advanced operations and...

Page 137: ...3745 Communication Controller Models A2 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Models 900 and 950 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A2 IBM 3746 Expansion Unit Model 900 IBM 3746 Nways Multipro...

Page 138: ...tion in the customer documentation library Evaluating and Configuring o GA33 0138 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 130 150 and 170 Introduction Gives an introduction about the IBM Models 130 t...

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Page 140: ...o Abbreviations Glossary and Index o o o o Copyright IBM Corp 1988 1997...

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Page 142: ...nt CCU central control unit LCBE line connection box expansion CDF configuration data file LlB1 line interface base type 1 CDF E configuration data file extended L1B2 line interface base type 2 CLP co...

Page 143: ...ort facility method SOLC synchronous data link control 3745 IBM 3745 Communication Controller SNA Systems Network Architecture 3746 900 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol STP shielded twisted pair Controlle...

Page 144: ...n the 3745 the controller hardware unit that contains the circuits and data flow paths needed to execute instructions and to control its storage and the attached adapters Copyright IBM Corp 1988 1997...

Page 145: ...r optics An ESCA consists of an ESCON channel processor and an ESCON channel coupler X 4 3745 All Models 3746 900 elG Ethernet LAN adapter ELA Line adapter for Ethernet type network composed of one co...

Page 146: ...an SSCP and one with another LU and may be capable of supporting many sessions with other logical units 2 A type of network addressable unit that enables end users to communicate with each other and g...

Page 147: ...s 3746 900 CIG Synchronous Data Link Control SOLC A discipline for managing synchronous code transparent serial by bit information transfer over a link connection Transmission exchanges may be duplex...

Page 148: ...onfiguration of data processing products such as processors controllers and terminals for data processing and information exchange This configuration may use circuit switched packet switched and lease...

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Page 150: ...5 5 connecting 3745 Models 1xx LlCs and Cables 2 1 3745 Models x1 x Lies and Cables 1 1 3746 900 ARC cables 3 1 3746 900 LlC cables 3 1 3746 900 TIC 3 cables 3 1 tasks 3 2 Copyright IBM Corp 1988 1997...

Page 151: ...ine interface coupler A 3 MOSS integration procedures 5 5 on line 5 21 MOSS E integration functions 5 1 X 10 3745 All Models 3746 900 CIG multiaccess enclosure plugging in a TIC3 cable 3 12 unplugging...

Page 152: ...cable 3 5 unplugging a TIC3 cable 3 5 unplugging 3745 L1C cable 1 18 2 13 3746 900 LIe cable 3 7 ARC cable 3 19 3 24 customer power control cabJe 1 18 2 12 Ethernet LAN attachment cable 1 7 2 4 3 9 hi...

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