The default value for each bit is underlined in the
Bit Value
column.
To configure the AS/400 to a 3684 retail controller, use the following table.
LINECON Bit
Bit Value
AS/400 Parameter and
Value
Notes
0
0
None
Enabled at initial microprogram load (IML). There is no
equivalent parameter for the AS/400 system. Specify
0
to indicate that the controller is enabled at IML, or
1
to
indicate that the controller is not enabled at IML.
1
None
1
0
NRZI(*NO)
Specifies NRZI data encoding with leading pads (
1
) or
non-NRZI without leading pads (
0
).
1
NRZI(*YES)
2 and 3
00
SWITCHED (*YES) and
CNN(*SWTPP)
Bit 2: Specify 1 is using nonswitched communications,
or 0 if using switched communications. If switched, the
SENDID parameter must also be specified.
Bit 3: Specify 1 if using a multipoint communications
protocol, or 0 if not. 01 is not a valid combination for
these bits.
01
Not valid
10
SWITCHED(*NO) and
CNN(*NONSWTPP)
11
SWITCHED(*NO) and
CNN(*MP)
4
0
SNBU(*NO)
Switched network backup.
1
SNBU(*YES)
5
0
MODEMRATE(*FULL)
Data rate select speed.
1
MODEMRATE(*HALF)
6
0
DUPLEX(*HALF)
Data carrier setting.
1
DUPLEX(*FULL)
7
0
None
Answer tone generation. There is no equivalent
parameter for the AS/400 system. Specify
0
to indicate
that the controller generates the answer tone, or
1
to
indicate that the answer tone is omitted.
1
None
Matching AS/400 parameters for 4680/4690 LINE parameter
You must coordinate parameters between the AS/400 and the 4680 or 4690 retail controller. The following
table lists those parameters. The 4680 controller requires configuration of the SDLC/SNA LINE parameter.
AS/400 parameters are listed in alphabetical order; the commands on which the parameters are specified
are included in the rightmost column of the table.
For more information about configuring the 4680, see the
IBM 4680 Store System: Programming Guide
.
To configure the AS/400 to a 4680/4690 controller:
v
See “Examples: Connecting AS/400 to a 4690 retail controller” on page 75 for an example of an AS/400
connecting to a 4690 retail controller.
v
Use the following table to connect an AS/400 to a 4690 retail controller.
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