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Page 1: ...3745 Communication Controller All Models 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900 Console Setup Guide SA33 0158 09...

Page 2: ...o o o o o 3745 Communication Controller All Models 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900 Console Setup Guide SA33 0158 09...

Page 3: ...k of this publication 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 IBM Internal Use LGER...

Page 4: ...ng Requirements Hardware Requirements and Recommendations Chapter 2 DCAF Session Installation Summary of Procedures Preparation Physical Insta ation Installing DCAF Upgrading DCAF Installing TCP IP Cu...

Page 5: ...855SYN 6 10 Modem 7855 in Asynchronous Mode to Service Processor 9577 9585 3172 and 7585 via Serial Port 17855ASY 6 15 Modem 7857 in Synchronous Mode to Service Processor 9577 9585 and 3172 via MPA Ca...

Page 6: ...de Local or Alternate Recommended Settings Starting the Console Configuration Leaving the Console Configuration 3161 or 3163 Local or Alternate IBM PS 2 Local or Alternate MOSS Local or Alternate Cons...

Page 7: ...e Workstation NCP Definitions VTAM Definitions Start List Logmode Table Switched Major Nodes DCAF Remote Workstation Configuration Appendix B Configuring DLC for DCAF Create or Change the Token Ring N...

Page 8: ...e B Cable Assembly Remote Console Cable Cable to Modem for Remote Console Cable to Modem for RSF RSF Modem Cable Part 5 Bibliography Abbreviations Glossary and Index 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0...

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Page 10: ...res 5 1 Identical Target and Controlling Parameters 6 1 Identical Target and Controlling Parameters 6 2 Recommended IBM Modems their Settings and CS 2 or CM 2 Configurations 6 3 IBM Modems for Remote...

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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: ...formation Technology Equipment aimed at preventing radio interference in commercial and industrial areas Consequently when used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto radio interference...

Page 14: ...is publication are trademarks or service marks of IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries AIX APPN CM 2 CS 2 DeAF HPR fBM NetView Nways OS 2 PC AT PC XT PS 2 RETAIN 5 390 Softerm VTAM...

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Page 16: ...inks Installing upgrading and customizing DCAF for LAN APPC LAN TCP IP Modem SNA APPN HPR and Telnet links Installing and using Telnet Client in remote consoles to access network node processors for I...

Page 17: ...Part 1 3745 Models A and 3746 Model 900 Describes how to configure remote consoles in DCAF as remote workstations for monitoring and controlling the service processor running MOSS E Example configurat...

Page 18: ...n OS 2 Warp Environment SG24 4730 For OS 2 consult the documents delivered as part of the OS 2 product package For the 3151 3153 3161 and 3163 display stations refer to the terminal documentation The...

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Page 20: ...o Part 1 3745 Models A and 3746 Model 900 Chapter 1 to Chapter 8 refers to DCAF consoles Chapter 9 refers to Telnet consoles for IBM 3746 900 IP routers o o o o Copyright IBM Corp 1989 1998...

Page 21: ...c o All 3745 Models the 3746 900 eSG...

Page 22: ...service processor Chapter 1 to Chapter 8 and Part 3 of this guide include Information about the parameters needed to configure consoles as remote controlling workstations Procedures for configuring re...

Page 23: ...Console B TIC2 TRA Connection C TIC3 CBSP Connection Figure 1 1 DCAF Console Attachments The numbers in the figure above represent the following console connections to the service processor 0 APPC LAN...

Page 24: ...ion for a Two Target Remote Workstation Each target uses a LAN a Modem and SNA to link to the remote workstation Diskettes with Example Configurations Included with this guide are diskettes 02L3825 fo...

Page 25: ...ing workstation and regain control of the service processor The default hot keys are pressed together Minimum Workstation Remote Console Configuration This section contains an overview of the system r...

Page 26: ...Controllers on the network backbone Later releases of these programs may be used unless otherwise stated Hardware Requirements and Recommendations For remote workstations IBM recommends using the foll...

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Page 28: ...CM 2 on See Chapter 5 to customization page 2 3 and Chapter 5 to Chapter 8 Chapter 8 according to the type of session according to the type of session DCAF According to the type of session see Not ap...

Page 29: ...installed in the MOSS E during delivery of the service processor The remote console is a DCAF controlling component Follow the procedure below to install DCAF on the remote workstation Step 1 Insert t...

Page 30: ...ep 8 Click Cancel Step 9 Click OK Step 10 Use Desktop Manager to shut down and restart the workstation Important After upgrading DCAF it is recommended that you access the following URL to download an...

Page 31: ...cations Manager Setup icon Step 4 Select a configuration from the Configurations list and click OK I ooli_lion J rl Qescription I N Directory D eMLIB LJ g I Direc ories Co figurations il IHAy EsASy II...

Page 32: ...k the DCAF Controller Icon Step 3 In the Session pull down menu select Open Workstation directory Step 4 Double click the icon of the target service processor that you want Step 5 Enter the DCAF targe...

Page 33: ...de selecting Enable DeAF Link Operations from the SP Customization function From the Target Service Processor To close the session of the target service processor use the DCAF hot keys I D g pressed t...

Page 34: ...ther through A bridge with filtering to the service LAN see D in Figure 4 1 A router to the service LAN which can be either A non 3746 router see fJ in Figure 4 1 The 3746 router see II in Figure 4 1...

Page 35: ...button list and click Next ii 11 Customer Information SP Time and Date Service LAN Addresses NetView Link Operations rwEnable Retain Link Operations id Enable DCAF Link Operations View Customize Modem...

Page 36: ...s i No _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ Step 6 Record the Service Processor IP address to be used later in Step 7 on page 4 5 Step 7 If you have a link through the 3746 see II in Figure 4 1 on page 4...

Page 37: ...ss Facility icon r l a Step 2 Double click the DC6 F Controller icon Step 3 Click Session then Open workstation directory rf _ III fi 1 1l nftJ tI rfllllilii L fIr rl i 1 c i J Step 4 Click OK for a f...

Page 38: ...1iJ I l Asynchronous IPX SPX NetBIOS 14 rYJ I J i C f1 j Step 7 Fill in the Remote host name the IP address of the target service processor recorded in Step 6 on page 4 3 and Port number fields Then c...

Page 39: ...f 3 r Hostname ConligW ation without a Nameserver i IP address Hostname I iW ftj j f _t f ft t 1 I I L j L T i oi 1 Step 3 Fill in the IP address field of the target workstation the IP address of the...

Page 40: ...an one target service processor You must respect the parameter value matching rules given in Appendix A Configuration for a Two Target Remote Workstation Configuring a Target Service Processor Importa...

Page 41: ...d Partner LU alias Step 7 on page 5 13 and LU name Step 17 on page 5 10 TIC2 or TIC3 LAA LAN Destination address Figure 5 2 on page 5 3 Step 15 on page 5 9 TIC3 RSAP Remote SAP Figure 5 2 on page 5 3...

Page 42: ...fields see Figure 5 2 and refer to Table 5 1 on page 5 2 II I I l ffi fflf fmm lr Ir lti Generate alerts NetView Link sJ Link s through SNA eM APPN j How many 1 2 j link type iAl 4 f tt 1 J c Machine...

Page 43: ...cept any incoming calls on SP t 1 Yes i No I i Hi i Local phone number 11111111111 i 1t I 1 L 1 revious I INext Help i Figure 5 3 DCAF Customization Step 10 Set Accept any incoming calls on SP to Yes...

Page 44: ...nfigurations list and click OK 5 Select Additional definitions Token ring or other LAN types and APPC APls then click Configure Qptions ateway IN3210E ockets elp I ommunicatitlps Manager Configuration...

Page 45: ...d links in CM 2 select Free unused links and click OK From the Additional Parameters list highlight and check the following using the Change button Select HPR parameters and de select HPR support Chec...

Page 46: ...de name fields select End node r uuool Hade Characteristics Network D ocal node name T fHNode type nd node Lo al node ID 1 oifooo l n _ _ Local n e alias name Maximum Gompression level r s X J r JI Ma...

Page 47: ...ick To peer node select DCAFLAN from the list and click Change ConnecHons List Choose the of node to ge 01 cr te connectioos I to nodes of that fgpe Selecting a partner type will display connections t...

Page 48: ...processor Remote SAP the Partner network 10 the network name and Partner node name the network that contains the target service processor fields Inkname Connecthm 0 a Peer Node c jOCAFLAN l fJ Acti at...

Page 49: ...e etwork 10 LU name Allas J rm l DI i l U name Alta rDependent partner LU i 1m Jt J1 ffj artner L iS dependent C J R i i L _ _ __ ____ _ ____ _ ____ 1 Optl 1 lIIIIIDI IIt r JI I Add I I r uu Xl li UI...

Page 50: ...t I 9 1 iHoiPl I W hY W W W W h l7 W W W W XW r M Wk j Step 22 Referring to Table 5 1 on page 5 2 fill in the LU name and Alias fields and select use this local LU as your default local LU alias Step...

Page 51: ...ecurity i I L _ _ i r B8ve 1 Cancel Ii Help W A _A N A Q Q Step 6 Fill in the Workstation name field refer to Local LU name in Step 22 on page 5 11 select APpe Target and click Protocol Add a workstat...

Page 52: ...rtner LU alias f fij iiJ r Mode name 7 l APPC ttl f irj L J J it1 r f Use CP name Step 8 Click Save and Cancel The new workstation icon appears in the DCAF Directory window Step 9 From Desktop Manager...

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Page 54: ...ice processor You must respect the parameter value matching rules given in Appendix A Configuration for a Two Target Remote Workstation Configuring a Target Service Processor Important You can use the...

Page 55: ...artner node name Figure 6 3 on page 6 4 Step 19 in each configuration procedure and Partner LU alias Step 19 in each configuration procedure Each modem configuration procedure in this chapter explains...

Page 56: ...Step 6 Record the values in the Network 10 field see Figure 6 2 and refer to Table 6 1 on page 6 2 f ill Generate alerts NetView Link s j Link s through lt SNA G APPN How many 1 2 L i _ Machine Ident...

Page 57: ...2 Go to Configuring Workstation Modems Configuring Workstation Modems Modem Settings Modem configurations in CS 2 or CM 2 will not work unless your modem is set correctly Table 6 2 on page 6 5 lists t...

Page 58: ...me 7855 12 3 17855SYN SYNC 7855 12 3 17855ASY ASYNC 7857 12 4 17857SYN SYNC on MPA card 7857 12 5 17857ASY ASYNC on COM1 7857 12 5 17857AUT Auto SYNC for MPA card on COM2 7858 12 6 17857SYN SYNC on MP...

Page 59: ...u find the CS 2 or CM 2 configuration procedure that corresponds to your equipment Step 1 Choose the table that corresponds to the type of target service processors 9577 and 9585 Table 6 3 on page 6 7...

Page 60: ...Page Page Page Page 6 10 6 20 6 20 6 30 6 30 6 40 o MPA 7857 Page Page Page Page Page Page 6 10 6 20 6 20 6 30 6 30 6 40 Card SYNC 7858 Page Page Page Page Page Page 6 10 6 20 6 20 6 30 6 30 6 40 INT...

Page 61: ...ge Page 6 10 6 20 6 20 6 30 6 30 6 40 MPA Page Page Page Page Page Page Card 7857 SYNC 6 10 6 20 6 20 6 30 6 30 6 40 7858 Page Page Page Page Page Page 6 10 6 20 6 20 6 30 6 30 6 40 j 7857 Page Page P...

Page 62: ...io n __ ____ r ____ __ 7_8_5_5 __ 7_8_5_7 __ 7_8_58 __ _78_5_5 __ ____ 7 85 7 ____ 7 8T5_8____ H a y s CI E CI u CI UJ D D e 7857 7858 Hayes SYNC Asynchronous Mode Auto Synchronous Mode Multi protoco...

Page 63: ...ation file Step 4 Click OK A message prompts you to select the configuration file for your workstation Click OK and then Continue Step 5 Select SDLC in CM 2 SDLC using SNA Phone Connections APPC APls...

Page 64: ...ck Configure Step 10 Select SP123456 and click Change Note The directory entry file contains information on the target service processor that you are dialing You can use SP123456 and rename it for you...

Page 65: ...t the Called party number in CM 2 this is SP123456 and click Change Step 14 Enter the phone number of the service processor modem and click OK then OK again on the subsequent screen i hone number 456i...

Page 66: ...veL JI Maximum compression 10kens r 0 30400 Bctivate Attach Manager at start up earcl1 required OI tional comment I QK C E L H Ly hW Wh hY hY h 4 hW W W hY h W fi j Step 17 Select SNA connections clic...

Page 67: ...jcAF sDL E i Sefondary station address hex f T J Ol FE TD provide unique link protDcol parameters that are different than i D k 1itt j 1 j j it lt d 1 1 t i id I1 1 QK i Additional parameter l Cancel...

Page 68: ...Pls and click Configure Step 6 Select SNA Phone Connect Port Connection Manager click Configure and Continue Configure L_ J L P j Step 7 Select Asynchronous switched a 7855 modem type and click Config...

Page 69: ...nager and click Configure Step 10 Select SP123456 and click Change Note The directory entry file contains information on the target service processor that you are dialing You can use SP123456 and rena...

Page 70: ...party number in CM 2 this is SP123456 and click Change Step 14 Enter the phone number of the service processor modem and click OK then OK again on the subsequent screen I hone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 L...

Page 71: ...ch required O tional comment i 1 l Net are R l i Cancel I l Help I i II I J r h 4 W J Step 17 Select SNA connections click Configure and Continue Step 18 Select To peer node the service processor link...

Page 72: ...acent node 10 hex Partner LU definitions Partner etwork ID SPNET O I s u t l J Ol F PHrmHn m c mm d or nam iI Outgoing call directory entr To prollide unique link protocol parameters that are differen...

Page 73: ...display the configuration file Step 4 Click OK A message prompts you to select the configuration file for your workstation Click OK and then Continue Step 5 Select SDLC in CM 2 SDLC using SNA Phone C...

Page 74: ...oming calls Local phone number Encoding scheme i M ct r PAO l r Step 9 Select SNA Phone Connect Connection Manager and click Configure Step 10 Select SP123456 and click Change Note The directory entry...

Page 75: ...ry Entry c Step 12 Select Synchronous NRZI for the encoding scheme and click OK ModemlLine Characteristit s i on l r _ Au oSync L u_ _ _ AS tn hfl fIl I lar lt 1 f _ ff mlng 1and ml Synchronous AutoSy...

Page 76: ...the Network 10 and Local node name fields for your remote workstation and click OK lit INetwork 1D t 4 X I I ocal node name i Node t Jpe iiJ nd node I i fu ffi etwork node I iii dr HCh l hmlkf upP ld...

Page 77: ...rectory name in the Outgoing call directory entry field in ILt jSP123456 mAt t1 at II i Adjacent node 10 hex L 1 i 1 I Partner LU definitions I J j Partner _network 10 SPNET iO 1ffi1 n m u m m J l Def...

Page 78: ...ssage prompts you to select the configuration file for your workstation Click OK and then Continue Step 5 Select SOLC in CM 2 SOLC using SNA Phone Connections APPC APls and click Configure Step 6 Sele...

Page 79: ...9 Select SNA Phone Connect Connection Manager and click Configure Step 10 Select SP123456 and click Change Note The directory entry file contains information on the target service processor that you...

Page 80: ...l ih Yh i d Y h y t h t Hi r h j w J J Step 12 Select Asynchronous IS03309 as the framing standard and click OK Modem l irn Characteristfcs Modem connection t lPe j fA r J JIlchronous i Au oSync I i...

Page 81: ...te workstation and click OK Network D ocal node name Node tgpe I nd node I ttetwork node Br fll h hnnier mpp Jft n u n _ _ _ __ Lo al node ID LocaL no e ias e IMaximum compression level riiiiooo l j M...

Page 82: ...essor directory name in the Outgoing call directory entry field r l 1 j n t 7 _ l WAct Y w t s ii I I Partner Ietwork ID sFitiEiiii _ _ j Z F n oode e_ E II I Sefondary station address hex L Ol FE Ij...

Page 83: ...on Click OK and then Continue Step 5 Select SDLC in CM 2 SDLC using SNA Phone Connections APPC APls and click Configure Step 6 Select SNA Phone Connect Port Connection Manager click Configure and Cont...

Page 84: ...Manager and click Configure Step 10 Select SP123456 and click Change i0 I Note The directory entry file contains information on the target service processor that you are dialing You can use SP123456...

Page 85: ...Select AutoSync NRZI as the encoding scheme and click OK fi Modemltille Characteristics Modem connection type 1 synchronous 1 chronous 1 I I f As Jl I rI Il rarm ll 1 t mi il f i o Syf jI jl I I t 7 W...

Page 86: ...or your remote workstation and click OK r I Network ID MVtEiiii I ocal name Nyws iri l Nod type 1 nd node i Metwork node ILo al node ID hex r J Local RO te alias name rB i IMaximum compression level r...

Page 87: ...lU definitions _ I 11 Partner etwork ID r I f Define Partner lUs I Partner node name rDCAFSDLC l m m m mmm m m mJ Ii I I L I _ i ISefondary station address helC l Ol FE iii I Ii t t param t rs iiii j...

Page 88: ...nections APPC APls and click Configure Step 6 Select SNA Phone Connect Port Connection Manager click Configure and Continue SMA local node characteristics SMA connections SMA features SNA Dependent LU...

Page 89: ...t SNA Phone Connect Connection Manager and click Configure Step 10 Select SP123456 and click Change Note The directory entry file contains information on the target service processor that you are dial...

Page 90: ...bfleld to Create Step 12 Select Asynchronous IS03309 as the framing standard and click OK Modem t ine Characteristic S Modem connection type 1 A r J f ynchronous f Au oSync r Asynchronous par8l1leters...

Page 91: ...Local node name fields for your remote workstation and click OK f3 INetwork 10 i MVNETio ocal node name I ode type nd node Ii etwork node l Hr md Khnnh f mpp l 1 ILo al node 10 hexJ r J local no e al...

Page 92: ...III I I Adjacent node ID Ihex 1 1 1 Partner LU definitions Partner etwork ID i Define Partner LUs 1 H 0 tU n Partner node name j 11 I Se ondary station address hex Ol fE I I I I I J To provide unique...

Page 93: ...file Step 4 Click OK A message prompts you to select the configuration file for your workstation Click OK and then Continue Step 5 Select SDLC in CM 2 SDLC using SNA Phone Connections APPC APls and cl...

Page 94: ...rMPAO l t Step 9 Select SNA Phone Connect Connection Manager and click Configure Step 10 Select SP123456 and click Change Note The directory entry file contains information on the target service proce...

Page 95: ...elect AutoSync NRZI as the encoding scheme and click OK Modem kine Characteristiu i I on tgpe I chronous c ________________i I i ll hronml par m t ff m llng 1 f d mi I o nKC i f O C us S C h u rnl t e...

Page 96: ...fields for your remote workstation and click OK INetwork D Mvt ETio Ilocal node name ltv1YWSID Node tgpe nd node etwork node r i drum eKhmder lJppm1 I l 1 Local node ID hexl l rooii oo l local node al...

Page 97: ...ld and click OK P IUok name iSP123456 ii1 A tl at II I djaCent node 10 hex f i I L jl i Partner LU definitions 1 1 i Partner etwork ID i g J111 Partner node name ill 111 Sefondary station address hex...

Page 98: ...ation directory Step 4 Click OK for a first installation Otherwise continue with next step Step 5 In the DCAF Directory window select Workstation then Add General 1J1 Workstation name r y z ri1 Protoc...

Page 99: ...ld refer to Table 6 1 on page 6 2 Enter DCAFMODE in the Mode name field ltjj local lU alias i Partner lU alias r V 1 ltJ T j i rA 7Ji r Mode name i c TRl SDLc l i1f Use CP name ave l Cancel l 1 1 J A...

Page 100: ...service processor You must respect the parameter value matching rules given in Appendix A Configuration for a Two Target Remote Workstation Configuring a Target Service Processor Important You can use...

Page 101: ...e 7 8 and LU name Step 11 on page 7 9 and Partner LU alias Step 7 on page 7 12 TIC2 or TIC3 LAA LAN Destination address Figure 7 2 on page 7 3 Step 9 on page 7 8 TIC3 RSAP Remote SAP Figure 7 2 on pag...

Page 102: ...or TIC3 LAA and TIC3 RSAP fields see Figure 7 2 and refer to Table 7 1 on page 7 2 iliJ Generate alerts NetView Link s Link s through t SMA C APPN How many 1 2 iLink type qh Machine Identification 1...

Page 103: ...ttached Consoles 1 i 1 Destination address RSAP 1 l LU name hexadecimal hex 1l4 9C SNA f 4011000502080 IHflli J APPN It lilf l rl f t l l I l i Figure 7 3 DCAF Customization Step 9 The configuration i...

Page 104: ...7 fi kl hJl I I i 6 l Jkh l kW Y l W i l W i7 7 U l Step 3 Select Free unused links in CM 2 select Free unused links and click OK From the Additional Parameters list highlight and check the following...

Page 105: ...End node and click OK I N tw D ocal node name Local Node Characteristics r CpCTRL i _ nu __ n _ _ r Node type L _ ______________J LOfal node ID Local no alias name Maximum compression level Ma limum c...

Page 106: ...ode select DCAFSNA from the list and click Change C1 nnectiuns List To 8twork node rf To l 8er node To lost Link Adapter Name Adapter Number DC AFLA if fiiken rfng or oiher LAN igpes O 1 OCAfSDLC SOLC...

Page 107: ...ocessor Partner node name LAN destination address the MAC address of the target service processor and Remote SAP fields IF Link name Connection to a Peer ode iDCAFSHA f Acti ate at star IAlijiiC 1n1 o...

Page 108: ...artner lU is dependent J nii krpi h d n m tuuu uu _ u u _ u _ u l Optional omment II dd J j I E L I lU name Alias i i x 0 h li u 0 v h h X fi h1 i l i h l l 0 h 0 0 V u X fii l I Step 12 Click Add and...

Page 109: ...1 uu uu l u uu u n uu u mmJ Step 16 Fill in the LU name and Alias fields select use this local LU as your default local LU alias and click OK Ph U name i Alias r f 1 n LU I i Qependent LU NAU I It m t...

Page 110: ...NetBIOS i 6 TCPIIP i L J j rm jTarget L rSecurity Step 6 Fill in the Workstation name field see Step 16 on page 7 10 select APpe Target and click Protocol fH L i i Workstation name rj yij ProtocOl j...

Page 111: ...P Definitions The definitions in this section apply to NCP Version 6 Release 2 All NCP generations attached to LUs that support LU 6 2 DCAF sessions must contain the following statement LUDRPOOL NUMIL...

Page 112: ...3C2144 R23AOOOI LINE Z23AGGGI PU Target Service Processor LINEAUT YES MAXPU I NPACOLL NO PUTYPE 2 RETRIES 6 0 0 6 The following definitions apply to NCP2 between the service LAN and the SNA network se...

Page 113: ...as shown in Figure 7 1 on page 7 1 Logmode Table VTAM START DEFINITIONS HOSTSA 19 SSCPID 19 MAXSUBA 63 CONFIG 19 NETID I i II SSCPNAME CDRM12 XNETALS YES DYNLU YES NOPROMPT DLRTCB 32 SUPP NOSUP NOTNST...

Page 114: ...3R4 NTVCTRL VBUILD TYPE SWNET MAXGRP 1 MAXNO 1 CTRL PU CTRLl LU ADDR 04 PUTYPE 2 NETID SYSTST II CPNAME CPCTRL II MAXPATH 8 MAXDATA 26S MAXOUT 1 DISCNT NO LOCADDR 0 MODETAB SOCMOTAB II Target Service...

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Page 116: ...or see Figure 8 1 above If you have more than one target service processor You must respect the parameter value matching rules in Appendix A Configuration for a Two Target Remote Workstation Configuri...

Page 117: ...Destination address Figure 8 2 on page 8 3 Step 11 on page 8 7 RSAP Remote SAP Figure 8 2 on page 8 3 Step 11 on page 8 7 The configuration procedure in this chapter explains how to find these parame...

Page 118: ...he value in the APPN LU name and APPN Destination address fields refer to Table 8 1 on page 8 2 They are used in Step 11 on page 8 7 I rAttached Consoles _ _ 1 lU name naSNA Destination address RSAP I...

Page 119: ...e unused links and click OK From the Additional Parameters list highlight and check the following using the Change button Select HPR parameters and de select HPR support Check that the defaults apply...

Page 120: ...bJ Step 5 Enter SPNETID in the Local Node Network 10 field Step 6 Enter the name that you are using for the Local node name in its field r II Local Node Characteristics Network O ocal node name I Node...

Page 121: ...iilieir D t Tiikeil ifnii or otherTAtf types TF4 Iv Re uired SNA local node characteristics E f E aI I Optional SNA Dependent LU Server definitions f i i jv Optional SNA 1eatures 11 Step 9 Select To n...

Page 122: ...ion address and Remote SAP fields Curmection to a Network Node Y z I Ink name IAdj ll en1 n ltle D hwd _ Partner lU definitions Partner etwork ID rSPNETi O LJ1 m J II Partner node name I Destination i...

Page 123: ...RLAPPN in the Definition list and click Change To create change or delete a definition of a feature select a list item then choose the appropriate action SHA feature information features Definition Co...

Page 124: ...NA Features List and click Create Step 19 Enter the command line in the Transaction program TP name field the path of the DCAF directory in the OS12 program path and file name field and click Continue...

Page 125: ...pen workstation directory Step 4 Click OK for a first installation Otherwise continue with next step Step 5 From the DCAF Directory window click Workstation then on Add 10 r i 1 Workstation name rm fi...

Page 126: ...lect APPN Target and click Protocol Add a workstatiun t I l Workstation name RlAPP i 1 I APPN Asynchronous I IPX SPX NetBIOS i l i i TCP IP j f L O n l C v rConnection 1 I Target i G8teW8 1 I l 1 J Se...

Page 127: ...in Figure 8 2 on page 8 3 Step 8 Enter DCAFMODE in the Mode name fields Step 9 Click Save OK on the subsequent window and then Cancel Step 10 In Desktop Manager shutdown and restart the workstation St...

Page 128: ...via TeJnet Notes TCP IP and Telnet Client programs are separate products from IBM applications for Communication Controllers See the documentation that comes with these products for information on in...

Page 129: ...talling or upgrading the TCP IP application including the Telnet Client program refer to the TCP IP installation guide that comes with the product Using Telnet to Remotely Log On to the Network Node P...

Page 130: ...o Part 2 3745 Models 130 to 610 c o c o Copyright IBM Corp 1989 1998...

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Page 132: ...Extended Edition Release 1 1 or higher An IBM 3727 Operator Console with adhesive keypad labels part number 03F7773 or any equipment providing equivalent functions including cable and keyboard Check y...

Page 133: ...w the Setup menu appears automatically when you power ON 2 Fill in the fields as follows using the 1 and keys to move between items and the spacebar to se ect the parameter values Machi ne Mode IBM315...

Page 134: ...Emulation Mode Local or Alternate Notes c o 1 Native mode is the recommended mode of operation 2 The 3151 Model 110 must be used in native mode because it does not support 3101 emulation 3 The line no...

Page 135: ...nter Return New line Send Insert character Printer Li ne speed Word length bits Parity Stop bit Characters 6 Press Enter 7 Use the arrow keys to highlight Save data RETURN not Model 110 FIELD CR PAGE...

Page 136: ...f Key F7 HOST Comm Mode FULL BLOCK Break 500MS Recv CR CR LF Alt Input DATA ON EIA Baud Rate 2400 AUX Baud Rate 2400 Language US Enhanced OFF N A Auto Scroll ON Bell Vol 06 Setup Lang US Cursor STEADY...

Page 137: ...Signal ms 3 Press Send 4 Press Select 5 Use the spacebar to enter as follows IBM3101 BLOCK RS232C PRTS 2400 EVEN DC3 1 7 3161 only 100 3161 only 500 3161 only Scroll OFF Return CR Line Wrap ON Autolf...

Page 138: ...munications Configuration menu displays 11 Select Workstation profile 12 Select Change and customize as follows Error log file name Error log size Error log overflow option Message log file name Messa...

Page 139: ...ntrol 26 Press F8 and enter the following Turnaround character Scroll ing Mode Null suppression 27 Press Enter and enter the following COM1 IBM 3101 2400 7 EVEN 1 NO YES CR LF YES DC3 NO BLOCK YES Typ...

Page 140: ...OFF CD CMLIB START COMM MGR MOSSL FS N DMPC ACS CNF A ACS ACS EXE EXIT 42 Restart the system by simultaneously pressing Ctrl Alt and Del 43 Go to Testing a Connection with the Local or Alternate Conso...

Page 141: ...If this screen displays the console setup was successful 40 41 42 4 If the screen is not displayed check that the console cables are connected and that power is on then try again to connect Other poss...

Page 142: ...unning with an OS 2 Extended Edition Release 1 1 or higher Personal Computer with an asynchronous communications adapter or equivalent running in 3101 emulation mode Note If an adapter card is install...

Page 143: ...ting Up 1 Hold down the Ctrl key bottom left and press the Setup key top right Note If the 3151 is new Setup displays automatically when you power ON 2 Fill in the fields as follows use the t and to m...

Page 144: ...Console on page 11 13 and check the connection to the 3745 3151 in 3101 Emulation Mode Remote Important Note If you have difficulty in using the 3151 as a remote console for a 3745 Model 210 or 410 c...

Page 145: ...S Break Signal ms 5BB Send Null Suppress ON Pacing OFF 5 Press Send 6 Open the Keyboard Printer Menu and fill in the fields as follows Keyboard Enter Return New line Send Insert character Printer Line...

Page 146: ...Desk Acc ctrl UDKS EMUL DEPENDENT Key FE PORTS EIA Baud Rate 12aa AUX Baud Rate 24aa EIA Xmt No Protocol Aux Xmt Xon Xoff Key F7 HOST EIA Baud Rate 120a AUX Baud Rate 240a Language US Enhanced OFF N...

Page 147: ...Machine Mode Operating Mode Interface Line Control Line Speed bps Parity Turnaround Character Stop Bit Word Length bits Response Delay Break Signal ms 3 Press Send 4 Press Select IBM3HH BLOCK RS232C...

Page 148: ...ing 1 Open an OS 2 full screen 2 Type CD CMLlB 3 Type COPY ACSCFG CFG MOSSREMM CFG 4 Type CD 5 Edit the CONFIG SYS file by adding the following line at the end DEVICE C CMLIB ASYNCDDB SYS COMI 6 Save...

Page 149: ...nchronous communication port profile 20 Select Create and customize as follows Country code Profil e name xxx COM1 21 Press Enter then select Other modem or device 22 Press Enter 23 In the following w...

Page 150: ...rofile name 34 Type MOSSR and press Enter The message The profile has been saved displays 35 Press Esc twice to display the Communications Configuration menu 36 Select Verify then Run Verify The Verif...

Page 151: ...the window Starting Custom Plus Step 1 To start click the Custom Plus icon twice window Custom Plus Icon View Step 2 Click twice on Custom Plus icon window Softerm Session Manager CUSTOM MOB This win...

Page 152: ...definition For example if you want to remap the Send key to Enter instead of the default Control F1 click the Enter key on the map and then click Open Base window Open Edit Key 3 In the Key contents e...

Page 153: ...me Note You can add a customized profile with modem supported features such as auto dial and auto answer Connection Path Settings Select an item in the list and click Change then OK Communications par...

Page 154: ...ne the local console could be logged on Try again later 4 Set the modem associated with your remote consoJe to data mode 5 Hang up the handset and the following screen displays 3745 MICROCODE C COPYRI...

Page 155: ...11 14 All 3745 Models the 3746 900 CSG o...

Page 156: ...documentation and set the following modem characteristics Switched line connection Duplex operatjon Asynchronous operation 1200 bps speed 3745 modem set to auto answer Remote console modem set to man...

Page 157: ...s at the 3745 site as follows 1 Set back panel DIP switches SW7 and 8 DOWN all others UP 2 Set front panel switches FS IN all others OUT IBM 5853 Modem Set the switches at the 3745 site as follows 1 S...

Page 158: ...lease the button The modem displays I Vi ew Only I c Press the button twice The modem displays I Qui ck Customi ze d Press the button The modem displays OTE interface e Press the button twice The mode...

Page 159: ...isplays 11 Press the key until Autobaud displays Press Enter to validate 12 Press the f key until U4 displays 13 Press the key until CCITT displays Press Enter to validate 14 Press the f key until US...

Page 160: ...m Configuration below Saving the Modem Configuration 1 Press the key until the I CONFIG I message displays at the top of the screen 2 Press the key until the I Store User Conf I message displays at th...

Page 161: ...Press the key until I Xon Xoff I displays Press Enter to validate 12 Press the t keyuntil U10 1 displays 13 Press the key until I Forced on I displays Press Enter to validate 14 Press the tkey until...

Page 162: ...is loaded Transmission Speed The IBM 7858 uses an Adaptive line rate facility which can automatically decrease or increase the modem1s transmission speeds This means that if telecommunication line con...

Page 163: ...o c 12 8 All 3745 Models the 3746 900 CSG...

Page 164: ...r compatibility with ITU T V 23 This will set your modem in half duplex mode with BSC protocol set at 1200 bps and without clocking Note Operating characteristics for RSF modems are country dependent...

Page 165: ...o C 13 2 All 3745 Models the 3746 900 CSG...

Page 166: ...o Part 3 Appendixes for 3745 Model A and 3746 Model 900 o o c o Copyright IBM Corp 1989 1998...

Page 167: ...o c All 3745 Models the 3746 900 CSG...

Page 168: ...ion controlling two target service processors ERS1 and 8812 see Figure A 1 below Target Service Processor ERS1 f rid 1 CJ 3745 NCP Target Service Processor 8S12 1 ridEel c J l rid I LAN attached link...

Page 169: ...Definitions Start List The VTAM start list below should contain the XNETALS YES statement to enable the cross network SSCP PU session activation without SNI and the statement DYNLU YES to handle dyna...

Page 170: ...XOUT l DISCNT NO LOCADDR 0 MODETAB SOCMOTAB MAJNODE FOR CONNECTION MOSS E ERS1 NETVIEW V2R3 NTVERS1 VBUILD TYPE SWNET MAXGRP l MAXNO l CPERSI PU PATHERS1 PATH MOSSERS1 LU ADDR 04 PUTYPE 2 NETID SYSTST...

Page 171: ...Otherwise continue with next step Step 5 From the DCAF Directory window click Workstation then Add f fiJ IQ ffi NetBIOS if i i 1 0 TCP IP r 1 id Iij u O j j rm v J Security Step 6 Enter ERSISNA in the...

Page 172: ...p 7 by entering the following in the Workstation name and Partner LU alias fields a ERSlSDLC then click Save b ERSILAN then click Save c BS12SNA then click Save d BS12SDLC then click Save e BS12LAN th...

Page 173: ...0 I c A 6 All 3745 Models the 3746 900 CSG...

Page 174: ...er number o Load DLC Yes Maximum number of link stations 4 Percent of incoming calls Free unused link Congestion tolerance Maximum RU size Send Window Count Receive Window Count C SM LAN ID Send alert...

Page 175: ...o c 8 2 All 3745 Models the 3746 900 eSG...

Page 176: ...o Part 4 Appendixes for 3745 Models 130 to 610 o o c o Copyright IBM Corp 1989 1998...

Page 177: ...o All 3745 Models the 3746 900 eSG...

Page 178: ...is appendix applies to 3745 Models 130 to 610 3745 Communication Controller Models 130 150 160 and 170 RS F REMOTE o 3745 Communication Controller Models 210 310 410 and 610 Remote Alternate o Local O...

Page 179: ...C C 2 All 3745 Models the 3746 900 CSG...

Page 180: ...to connect with 31xx 3727 and PS 2 or PC consoles see Cable Adapters for Local Alternate Console on page D 2 World Trade Only 3745 Model Cable Type Length m ft Cable Group Assembly PN Cable PH 130 150...

Page 181: ...0 410 610 Variable Up to 35 m 115 Length Up to 122 m 400 Cable Adapters for Local Alternate Console Console Cable Notes Cable Adapter D Console 315x 3161 3163 3727 PS 2 or PC Cable Group Assembly PN C...

Page 182: ...nate Console Cable Assembly on page D 2 The cable is used without any console adapter Cable from the 7427 to a 31xx PS 2 or PC Console 8 Cable Assembly for 31xx Console 3745 Model Cable Type Length m...

Page 183: ...8j NA 83F448S Cable to Modem for RSF 3745 Console Tailgate r RSF Modem Cable DCE 25 25 Pin Female RSF Modem Cable World Trade Only 3745 Model Cable Type 138 1S8 168 178 Fixed Length 219 318 418 618 Fi...

Page 184: ...o Part 5 Bibliography Abbreviations Glossary and Index o o o o Copyright IBM Corp 1989 1998...

Page 185: ...All 3745 Models the 3746 900 eSG...

Page 186: ...89 1998 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 210 to 61A IBM 3746 Expansion Unit Model 900 Customer Master Indexl Provides references for finding information in the customer documentation library I...

Page 187: ...Controller Models 900 and 950 Safety Information1 Provides general safety guidelines IBM 3745 Communication Controller All Models3 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Model 900 Connection and Inte...

Page 188: ...for advanced operations and testing using the 3745 MOSS console Controller Configuration and Management Application Provides a graphical user interface for configuring and managing a 3746 APPN HPR Net...

Page 189: ...col Controller Model 950 Alert Reference Guide Provides information about events or errors reported by alerts for IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models A2 IBM 3746 Nways Multiprotocol Controller Mo...

Page 190: ...ing information in the customer documentation library Evaluating and Configuring 0 GA33 0138 IBM 3745 Communication Controller Models 130 150 and 170 Introduction Gives an introduction about the IBM M...

Page 191: ...X 6 All 3745 Models the 3746 900 eSG...

Page 192: ...ConSUltative Committee per second Now ITU T MCA MOSS Console Adapter CM Communications Manager MOSS Maintenance and Operator Subsystem CP Control Point MOSS E Maintenance and Operator CSD Corrective S...

Page 193: ...formation Network URL Uniform Resource Locator RSF Remote Support Facility VCCI Japanese Voluntary Control Council for RTS Ready To Send Interference SAP Service Access Point VGA Video Graphics Adapte...

Page 194: ...tion to connect to a host computer and use the host resources and resources of other personal computers attached to the workstation either directly or through the host Copyright IBM Corp 1989 1998 con...

Page 195: ...of supporting many sessions with other logical units X 4 All 3745 Models the 3746 900 CSG maintenance and operator subsystem extended MOSS E The licensed internal code loaded on the service processor...

Page 196: ...s of the American National Standards Institute and High Level Data Link Control HOLC of the International Standard Organization ISO token ring A network with a ring topology that passes tokens from on...

Page 197: ...c X 6 All 3745 Models the 3746 900 eSG...

Page 198: ...onfiguration file 17855ASY 6 15 configuration file 17855SYN 6 10 Copyright IBM Corp 1989 1998 configuration file 17857ASY 6 25 configuration file 17857AUT 6 30 configuration file 17857SYN 6 20 configu...

Page 199: ...te workstation 7 5 TCP IP attached DCAF remote workstation 4 4 attached Telnet workstation 9 1 X 8 All 3745 Models the 3746 900 eSG L local console connection 3745 D 1 locating 3745 console connectors...

Page 200: ...6 20 6 25 6 30 6 35 6 40 service processor 7585 6 15 6 25 6 35 service processor 9577 6 10 6 15 6 20 6 25 6 30 6 35 6 40 service processor 9585 6 10 6 15 6 20 6 25 setting 3745 alternate console 10 1...

Page 201: ...tion 2 1 minimum configuration 1 4 modem attached 1 3 6 1 NCP definitions 7 12 SNA attached 1 2 7 1 TCP IP LAN attached 1 2 two target configuration example A 1 VTAM major node definitions 7 15 workst...

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