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Rise System/6000 Definitions

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On the RiSe System/6000, we do the following:

• Login as the

root

user.

• At the command prompt, type in:

smit sna

You will get the following screen:

5.6.1 SNA Services

SNA Servi ces Move cursor to des; red ; tem and press Enter.

Configure SMA Profiles Contro 1 SNA Serv; ces Diagnose SNA Servi ces

Fl=Help F9=Shell

F2=Refresh Fle=Ex; t

Figure 148. SNA Services

F3=Cancel Enter=Do

Select Configure SNA Profiles and press Enter.

F8=Image

5.6.2 Configure SNA Profiles

Configure SNA Profiles Move cursor to desi red item and press Enter.

Quickly Configure a 3278 Communication Connection Quickly Configure an LU6.2 Connection

Advanced SNA Confi gura ti on Di agnose SNA Servi ces

Fl=Help F9=Shell

F2=Refresh Fl8=Exit

Figure 149. Configure SNA Profiles F3=Cancel Enter=Do

F8=Image

Select Quickly Configure a 3270 Communication Connection and press Enter.

5.6.3 Quick Configuration

Quick Configuration Move cursor to desired item and press Enter.

Quick Configuration for a 3278 Communications Connection Quick Configuration for Dependent LU 6.2

Quick Configuration for Link Stations Remove a Qui ck Confi gurati on Verify Configuration Profiles

Fl=Help F9=Shell

F2=Refresh Fl8=Exi t

Figure 150. Quick Configuration

F3=Cancel Enter=Do

F8=Image

Select Quick Configuration for a 3270 Communication Connection and press Enter

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5.6.4 Quick Configuration for a 3270 Communication Connection: Information

Quick Configuration for a 3278 Communications Connection: Information

Type or select val ues in entry fi e 1 ds.

Figure 151. Quick Configuration for a 3270 Communication: Information

On this screen, type in the configuration data and press Enter. The next screen shows you the status of the created profiles.

5.6.5 Command Status

COMMAND STATUS Command: OK stdout: yes stderr: no

Before command completion, additional instructions may appear below.

The Link Station Profile 'TCPIP317' has been created successfully.

The Connection Profile 'TCPIP317402' has been created successfully.

The Local LU Profile 'TCPIP317482' has been created successfully.

The Connection Profile 'TCPIP317403' has been created successfully.

The Local LU Profile 'TCPIP317483' has been created successfully.

The Connection Profile 'TCPIP317484, has been created successfully.

The Local LU Profile 'TCPIP317484' has been created successfully.

The Connection Profile 'TCPIP317408' has been created successfully.

The Local LU Profile 'TCPIP317488' has been created successfully.

The Connect; on Profi 1 e 'TCPI P317489, has been crea ted successfully.

The Local LU Profile 'TCPIP317409' has been created successfully.

Fl=Help F8=Image

F2=Refresh F9=Shell

Figure 152. Command Status

F3=Cancel

5.6.6 Advanced SNA Configuration

Select Advanced SNA Configuration from the Configure SNA Profiles panel shown in Figure 149 on page 147.

For more information about Advanced SNA Configuration, see Chapter 13 Volume 2, AIX Version 3.2 for RISC System/6000, Communication Concepts and Procedures, GC23-2402.

Advanced SNA Conti gurati on Move cursor to desi red item and press Enter.

Physical Units Logi ca 1 Uni ts Nodes Securi ty

Verify SNA Configuration Profiles Export SNA Confi gurati on Profi 1 es Import SNA Configuration Profiles

Fl=Help F9=Shell

F2=Refresh Fl8=Exit

F3=Cancel Enter=Do

Figure 153. Advanced SNA Configuration

F8=Image

Select Physical Units and press Enter. The next screen shows the the list of physical units.

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5.6.7 Physical Units

Physi ca 1 Uni ts Move cursor to desi red item and press Enter.

SDLC

Standard Ethernet 8e2;3 Ethernet Token Ring X.25

Fl=Help F9=Shell

F2=Refresh Fle=Exit

Figure 154. Physical Units

F3=Cancel Enter=Do

Select Token Ring and press Enter.

5.6.8 Token-Ring

Token Ring Move cursor to desi red item and press Enter.

Token Ring Attachment Token Ri ng Data Li nk Control

Fl=Help F9=Shell

F2=Refresh Fle-Exit

Figure 155. Token Ring

F3=Cancel Enter=Do

Select Token Ring Attachment and press Enter.

F8=Image

F8=Image

5.6.9 SNA Token Ring Attachment Profile Name

Figure 156. SNA Token Ring Attachment Profile Name

On this screen you type in the profile name, or you select the profile name from a list (F4).

If you have entered the profile name of your token-ring attachment, the SNA Token Ring Attachment Profile screen will be displayed next.

5.6.10 Change/Show SNA Token Ring Attachment Profile

Change / Show SNA Token Ri ng Attachment Profil e

LU address REGISTRATION?

If yes, LU address REGISTRATION PROFILE name

Figure 157. Change/Show SNA Token Ring Attachment Profile On this screen you can change some of the parameters.

The Remote Link address is the token-ring address of the 3174-12.L, which is the gateway for the RiSe System/SOOO to the SNA host.

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5.6.11 Manage SNA Services

Manage SNA Servi ces Move cursor to desired item and press Enter.

Start SNA Resources Stop SNA Resources Display SNA Resources

Fl=Help F9=Shell

F2=Refresh Fl8=Exi t

Figure 158. Manage SNA Services

F3=Cancel Enter=Do

Select Start SNA Resources and press Enter.

5.6.12 Start SNA Resources

Start SNA Resources Move cursor to desi red i tern and press Enter.

Start SNA

Start an SNA Link Station Start an SNA Connecti on

Fl=Help F9 .. Shell

F2=Refresh Fl8=Exit

Figure 159. Start SNA Resources

F3=Cancel Enter=Do

Select Start SNA Link Station and press Enter.

F8=Image

F8=Image

5.6.13 Start an SNA Link Station

Start an SNA link Station Type or select a value for the entry field.

Press Enter AFTER maki ng all desi red changes.

* Li nk Stati on Profi 1e name

Fl=Help F5=Undo F9=She11

F2=Refresh F6·Command Fle-Exi t

Figure 160. Start SNA Link Station

F3·Cancel F7"Edi t Enter-Do

Entry Fields TCPIP314

F4-Li st FScImage

+

Use the Link Station Profile name, defined in the Quick configuration name field shown in Figure 151 on page 148.

5.6.14 Display SNA Resources

Display SNA Resources Move cursor to desired item and press Enter.

Display the Status of SNA Display SNA Global Information Display Session Information Display Active Link Information Display APPN Topology Database Display APPN Directory Database Display SNA Gateway Information

Fl=Help F9=She11

F2=Refresh Fle=Exit

Figure 161. Display SNA Resources F3=Cancel Enter=Do

FS-Image

Select Display Active Link Information to check if the link station is active.

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5.6.15 Command Status

COMMAND STATUS

Command: OK stdout: yes stderr: no

Before command completion. additional instructions may appear below.

Link station

@x25se

@tok9 R1N2A1N RA62266 TCPIP317

Fl=Help F8=Image

Adjacent CP name

Node Devi ce type name

USIBMRA.RALYAS4A NN USIBMRA.RAP EN

F2=Refresh F9=Shell

x25se toke toke toke toke

F3=Cancel Fle=Exit

Figure 162. COMMAND STATUS

State Starting Starting Acti ve Acti ve Active

F6=Command

The SNA link station is already started and active. Now you are able to start AIX* 3270 Host Communication Program/6000 (HCON).

Note: The HCON program can be started by any user.

5.6.16 AIX 3270 Host Communication Program/6000 (HCON)

Do the following:

• Login with your user 10.

• At the command prompt, type in:

smit hcon

You will get the following screen:

AIX 3278 Host Connect; on Program/6888 (HCON) Move cursor to des; red ; tem and press Enter.

HCON Adm; n; strator Functi ons HCON User Funct 1 ons HCON Control

Fl=Help F9=Shell

F2=Refresh Fl8=Ex; t

F3=Cancel Enter=Do

F8=Image

Figure 163. A/X 3270 Host Communication Programl6000 (HCON) Select HCON User Functions to get the next screen.

Note: The 3174 must be customized for multiple logical terminal (MLT) support if HCON on the RISC System/BOOO is to support multiple sessions.

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5.6.17 HCON User Functions

HCON User Functi ons Move cursor to desired item and press Enter.

Reconfi gure an HCON Sessi on Remove an HCON Sessi on

Show Characteristics of an HCON Session Add an HCON Sess i on

list All HCON Sessions

Fl=Help F9=Shell

F2=Refresh Fl8=Exi t

Figure 164. HCON User Functions

F3=Cancel Enter=Do

Select Add an HCON Session and press Enter.

5.6.18 Add an HCON Session

Add an HCON Sessi on Move cursor to desi red i tern and press Enter.

Add DFT Display Session Add Non-SNA DFT Pri nter Sessi on Add HIA Display Session Add SNA Display Session Add SNA Pri nter Sessi on Add TCP/IP display session

Fl=Help F9=Shell

F2=Refresh Fl8=Exit

Figure 165. Add an HCON Session

F3=Cancel Enter=Do

F8=Image

F8=Image

Select Add SNA Display Session and press Enter.

5.6.19 Add SNA Display Session

Before command completion, additional instructions may appear below.

8789-548 Session a for user joe is added successfully to the HCON

Figure 167. COMMAND STATUS

F3=Cancel

5.6.21 HCON Session

Networki ng Informati on:

Assi stance: Management Approved Purposes Only Fill in your USERID and PASSWORD and press ENTER

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