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HP HP-UX SNAplus2 manual available for free PDF download: Administration Manual
HP HP-UX SNAplus2 Administration Manual (398 pages)
Hewlett-Packard Owner's Manual
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HP
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Network Card
| Size: 1.61 MB
Table of Contents
Legal Notices
2
Table of Contents
5
Preface
15
Prerequisite Knowledge
15
About this Book
15
Organization of this Book
15
Typographic Conventions
17
Operating System Conventions
18
Snaplus2 Publications
18
Publications for Users
18
Publications for Administrators
19
Publications for Programmers
20
Related Publications
21
1 SNA Terms and Concepts
23
Overview
24
Systems Network Architecture
25
Basic SNA Concepts
26
Network Types
26
SNA Nodes
26
Connectivity
30
Transaction Programs
31
Application Programming Interfaces
31
Network Accessible Units
32
Control Points
35
Sessions
36
Conversations
39
Modes
41
Route Selection
41
Class of Service
42
Basic APPN Concepts
43
APPN Node Types
43
APPN Control Point
47
Locating Resources
48
Session Routing
53
Accessing Subarea Networks from APPN Networks
64
2 Introduction to Snaplus2
65
Overview
66
What Is Snaplus2
67
Example Configurations
69
Snaplus2 Components
74
Node Components
75
User Applications
79
Application Programming Interfaces
81
Client/Server Support
85
Windows Clients
89
Snaplus2 Resources
90
Connectivity Resources
91
Session Resources
94
Directory Information
96
Domain Resources
97
Snaplus2 Administration
98
Administration Responsibilities
98
Administration Tools
99
Diagnostic Tools
105
3 Administering Snaplus2
107
Overview
108
Planning for Snaplus2 Configuration
109
Planning Worksheets
109
Task Sheets
110
Enabling and Disabling Snaplus2 on the Local System
111
Specifying the Path to Snaplus2 Programs
111
Enabling Snaplus2 Servers
112
Disabling Snaplus2 Servers
113
Using the Motif Administration Program
115
Invoking the Motif Administration Program
115
Resource Windows
116
Resource Dialogs
124
Status Dialogs
126
Help Windows
127
ASCII Administration Program
129
Using the Command-Line Administration Program
130
4 Basic Configuration Tasks
133
Overview
134
Configuring Client/Server Functions
135
Configuring the Node
137
Node Configuration Parameters
137
Additional Configuration
138
Configuring Logging
139
5 Defining Connectivity Components
143
Overview
144
Defining Ports, Dlcs, and Connection Networks
147
Port, Connection Network, and DLC Configuration Parameters
148
Additional Configuration
153
Defining Link Stations
154
Link Station Configuration Parameters
155
Additional Configuration
163
Defining DLUR Pus
164
DLUR PU Configuration Parameters
164
Additional Configuration
166
6 Configuring Dependent Lus
167
Overview
168
Defining LU Types 0-3
169
LU Types 0-3 Configuration Parameters
169
Additional Configuration
171
Defining LU Pools
172
LU Pool Configuration Parameters
173
Additional Configuration
173
7 Configuring APPC Communication
175
Overview
176
Defining Local Lus
178
Local LU Configuration Parameters
179
Additional Configuration
179
Defining Remote Nodes
181
Remote Node Configuration Parameters
182
Additional Configuration
182
Defining Partner Lus
183
Partner LU Configuration Parameters
184
Additional Configuration
186
Defining Tps
187
TP Invocation Parameters
189
TP Definition Parameters
192
Defining Modes and Classes of Service
194
Mode Configuration Parameters
196
Additional Configuration
199
Defining CPI-C Side Information
200
CPI-C Configuration Parameters
200
Additional Configuration
203
Configuring APPC Security
204
Configuring Session Security
204
Configuring Conversation Security
205
Configuring a Security Access List
206
8 Configuring User Applications
209
Overview
210
Configuring 3270 Users and Sessions
213
Configuring 3270 Emulator Users
213
Configuring 3270 Sessions
216
Configuring 5250 Users
218
Configuring 5250 Emulator Users
218
Configuring RJE Workstations
220
RJE Workstation Configuration Parameters
220
Additional Configuration
221
9 Configuring Passthrough Services
223
Overview
224
Configuring TN Server
225
Configuring TN Server Access Records
226
Configuring TN Server Association Records
228
Configuring PU Concentration
230
Downstream LU Configuration Parameters
231
Additional Configuration
232
Configuring DLUR
233
10 Managing Snaplus2 from Netview
235
Overview
236
Using the Host Netview Program
237
Netview Screen Display
238
Changing the Size of the Command Input Area
238
Overview of RCF Command Syntax
238
Uppercase Characters and Escape Characters
239
Using SPCF
241
Restrictions on Administration Commands Used with SPCF
241
Examples of SPCF Commands
242
Using UCF
243
UCF Command Syntax
243
Permitted Commands
244
Example of a UCF Command
245
Output from HP-UX System Commands
245
Canceling a Command
246
UCF Security
247
11 Managing Snaplus2 Clients
249
Overview
250
Client Networking Requirements
251
Setting up IP Port Numbers
251
LAN Access Timeout
252
Defining Client Tps
253
Managing Win32 Clients
254
Enabling a Win32 Client
255
Disabling Snaplus2 for a Win32 Client
255
Win32 Client Security
256
Win32 Client Configuration
257
Managing Win16 Clients
275
Enabling a Win16 Client
276
Disabling Snaplus2 for a Win16 Client
276
Win16 Client Security
277
Win16 Client Initialization File (Sna.ini)
278
Managing HP-UX Clients
295
Enabling Snaplus2 on HP-UX Clients
295
HP-UX Client Network Data File (Sna_Clnt.net)
296
Configuration Planning Worksheets
301
Overview
302
Node Worksheets
303
APPN End Node
303
LEN Node
304
Connectivity Worksheets
306
Sdlc
306
Token Ring
310
Ethernet
312
Fddi
315
Qllc (X.25)
318
Passthrough Services Worksheets
322
Dlur
322
PU Concentration
323
TN Server
324
User Application Support Worksheets
326
Appc
326
Cpi-C
330
Rje
334
Lua
336
APPN Network Management Using the Simple Network Management Protocol
337
Overview
338
Introduction to SNMP
339
Snaplus2 APPN SNMP Subagent
341
APPN Management Information Base (MIB)
342
Configuring an Invokable TP Using Snaptpinstall
343
Overview
344
File Format for Snaptpinstall
345
Using Snaplus2 in a High Availability Environment
353
Overview
354
What Is High Availability
355
Snaplus2 High Availability Features
358
LU Pools for 3270, 3179G, and LUA
358
Client/Server Configuration
359
Using Snaplus2 with MC/Serviceguard
365
Creating the HA Snaplus2 Package
366
Identifying Critical Snaplus2 Connectivity
366
Snaplus2 Package
368
Specifying the Service Command
369
Specifying a Package IP Address
371
Customizing the Snaplus2 Package Control Script
376
I/O Compatibility Constraints
378
Advanced Configuration Techniques
382
Writing Your Own Snaplus2 Service Script
383
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