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NEW ITSC REDBOOKS
AND OTHER ITSC PUBLICATIONS INFORMATION
June 7, 1993
International Technical Support Center
Department H52, Building 930
Poughkeepsie, New York 12602
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Abstract
Newly published "Redbooks" that are now available and a reminder about
AS/400 GBOF codes.
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AS/400 GBOF Codes -- Reminder
GBOF-0424 (ITSC Application Business Systems) will become obsolete
during the week of June 7, 1993.
If you have not already changed your subscription to any of the four
new AS/400 category BOF codes, please do so now or else you will no
longer receive any more NEW redbooks
Once again, here are the NEW categories:
o GBOF-5222: AS/400 Systems, Application Development and
Performance
o GBOF-5223: AS/400 PC Support
o GBOF-5224: AS/400 Office and Advanced Technology
o GBOF-5225: AS/400 Communications and Systems Management
An SLSS subscription by BOF code assures the subscriber of receiving
any newly published Redbooks as they become available. If you already
had a subscription to GBOF-0424, when altering your subscription,
please be sure to specify
o INITIAL LIBRARY: NO
Otherwise you will receive duplicate, already previously-received
Redbooks.
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MVS/ESA Systems Products
GG24-3481-02 MVS Software Management Cookbook
This document is primarily intended for system programmers,
their management and IBM technical personnel.
This manual, previously issued as Software Management in an
MVS/ESA Environment Cookbook describes the tasks necessary
to maintain an MVS/ESA environment, using SMP/E and IBM
custom built offerings. Topics include maintenance
philosophy; system design for maintenance; and software
installation, testing, and implementation.
The entire document may be read to gain an overall
understanding of large systems maintenance. Alternatively,
specific sections may be read as the need arises during a
system update.
(188 pages)
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VM Systems
GG24-3932-00 VM/ESA Release 2 Usage and Experience
This document describes new features and support in VM/ESA*
Release 2. It also describes installation and usage
experiences.
This document is intended to help customers install, use,
and exploit VM/ESA* Release 2.
(214 pages)
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IBM OS/2 V2.0 Remote Installation Maintenance
GG24-3977-00 Automated Installation for CID Enabled Products in
LAN Server V3.0 RIPL, TCP/IP, and Novell Netware
3.11 Environments
This document shows how OS/2 V2.x., Extended Services 1.0,
LAN Server V3.0 and Network Transport Services /2 can be
delivered electronically on LAN-based client/server systems
using response file, redirected I/O and lightly attended
installation techniques. It contains installation scenarios
using LAN Server 3.0 RIPL, TCP/IP and &nvnw. servers to
establish a connection to the client.
This document is intended for IBM systems engineers and
customer's technical personnel responsible for the
installation of OS/2 environments on a larger number of
workstations. A knowledge of OS/2 V2.x., Extended Services
1.0, LAN Server V3.0 and Network Transport Services /2 the
specific client/server connection and the methodology of CID
is assumed.
(210 pages)
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Personal Systems - Multimedia
GG24-3947-00 Multimedia in a Network Environment
The objective of this document is to describe the multimedia
capabilities of a networked environment. It provides
information on the current network environments, and
discusses what the requirements will be for networks of the
future, to run multimedia applications.
It also provides an overview of some multimedia standards as
they relate to the network environment.
This document is intended for IBM customers and system
engineers who need to plan multimedia networks.
Considerations for future growth are provided. A knowledge
of multimedia and networking fundamentals is assumed.
(357 pages)
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AS/400 Communications and Systems Management
GG24-3919-00 AS/400 SNA Pass-Through Communications Definitions
and Examples
This document describes the concepts and configurations of
the SNA Pass-Through Facility, including definitions and
examples. It provides various scenarios which shows how
327x emulation or terminal, retail or finance device, can
pass through one or more AS/400 systems and access primary
applications on a System/370 or System/390 host computer.
This document is intended for use by IBM customers, IBM
systems engineers, system planners and network
administrators who are involved in designing and installing
AS/400 SNA Pass-Through facility. A basic knowledge of SNA
VTAM/NCP communications, APPN, OS/2, DOS, NS/2, FBSS, LANDP,
IBM 4680 and AS/400 is assumed.
(196 pages)
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Application Generators
GG24-3923-00 AD/Cycle Library Integration: SCLM V3.4 and
CSP/370AD V4.1
This document describes the ISPF/PDF Software Configuration
and Library Manager (SCLM) support for Cross System
Product/370 Application Development Version 4.1 (CSP/370AD
V4.1). Additional information on how to implement the SCLM
interface for CSP/370AD COBOL generation, examples, and
advanced topics not covered in the product publications are
provided.
This document is intended to assist those responsible for
the implementation and administration of an SCLM environment
for CSP/370AD and those who will use this combined product
environment.
A knowledge of CSP/370AD and SCLM is assumed.
(302 pages with 3.5 inch diskette)
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VTAM
GG24-4011-00 VTAM Version 4 Release 1 for MVS/ESA Implementation
Guide
This document describes experiences gained in implementing
VTAM for MVS/ESA Version 4 Release 1. Its purpose is to
assist others in implementing the new function in this
product, by providing tested examples and definitions which
have actually worked in a VTAM V4R1 environment.
The bulk of the document is concerned with APPN, which is
the major new function in VTAM V4R1. However, it also covers
the other enhancements to the product - Network-qualified
names, Dynamic Reconfiguration Enhancements, and Multipath
channel-to-channel.
This document is intended for SNA network systems
programmers and IBM technical support personnel, who plan to
implement the functions in this release of VTAM. It assumes
a working knowledge of SNA, APPN and previous releases of
VTAM.
(312 pages)