From this list you can select to configure one of the communication servers currently running on the network.
<Enter> Press this key if you want to attach to the highlighted server.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to exit this list.A
Available Topics
Change Current Server
Select this option if you want to change the server you are configuring with CSCON.
Configure Communication Services
Select this option if you want to configure communication service profiles.
Configure Network Management
Select this option if you want to configure Network Management features for communication services.
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Configure Server Description
Select this option if you want to display or modify details about the server or communication services. For the server, you can modify the server's serial number and model number. For communication services, you can set the the supported protocol stacks.
Select this option if you want to display information
about the server, such as the date when the server was installed. You can also enter information about the
server installation location, the server itself,
and the host connection.
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Logout From Server
No Select this option if you want to remain logged on to the current server.
Yes Select this option if you want to log out from the current server.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to remain logged on to the current server.>
Select SAA Service Profile
From this list you can configure, create, or rename an SAA service profile. You can also delete one or more service profiles from the list.
<Enter> Press this key if you want to configure, display,
or print the highlighted SAA service profile.
<Insert> Press this key if you want to create a new SAA
service profile.
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<Delete> Press this key if you want to delete the highlighted SAA service profile(s).
<Esc> Press this key if you want to exit this list.
<F3> Press this key if you want to rename the highlighted SAA service profile.
<F5> Press this key if you want to select (highlight) more than one SAA service profile to delete by pressing <Delete> later.
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Configure Communication Services
From this list you can select a type of communication service to configure.
<Enter> Press this key if you want to configure the highlighted services.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to exit this list.%
SNA Token Ring Configuration
Token Ring Destination Node Address
Enter the Destination Node (Controller) address as specified on the Host System Configuration Worksheet.
Token Ring Service Access Point
Enter the two-digit hexadecimal Service Access Point (SAP) as specified on the Host System Configuration Worksheet.
Token Ring Adapter Type
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of adapter types: Primary and Alternate. Select the type of adapter you are using for the host connection by pressing <Enter> again.
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Block ID
Enter the three-digit hexadecimal block ID as specified on
the Host System Configuration Worksheet.
PUID for Token Ring Connection
Enter the five-digit hexadecimal Physical Unit ID (PUID) number as specified on the Host System Configuration Worksheet.
Maximum Frame Size to Transmit Inbound
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of frame sizes:
265, 521, 1033, and 2042. Select your option by pressing <Enter> again. This is the number of bytes to be included
in frames being sent to the host.
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Allocate Active LUs Only
Enter Yes if sessions for this service profile are to be
allocated for use only if they have been activated by
the host.
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Delete Service Profile
No Select this option if you want to keep the
highlighted service profile(s).
Yes Select this option if you want to remove the highlighted service profile(s).
<Esc> Press this key if you want to keep the highlighted service profile(s).
Exit CSCON
No Select this option if you want to remain on CSCON.
Yes Select this option if you want to exit CSCON.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to remain on CSCON. X
Configure SAA Service Profile
Configure Host Connection
Select this option if you want to specify SNA network information and parameters for the SDLC or token ring connection.
Configure Sessions
Select this option if you want to configure SAA sessions (LUs).
Display Profile Configuration
Select this option if you want to view the profile configuration.
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Print Profile Configuration
Select this option if you want to copy the profile configuration
to a file.
Service Profile Description
Select this option if you want to display information about the
service profile, such as profile creation date. You may also
enter information about the installation location and the service
profile itself.
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Host Connection Configuration
SNA Network ID
Enter the name for the entire SNA network. You can obtain this information from the host system administrator.
Peripheral Node Control Point Name
Enter the name of the peripheral node control point (PNCP). You can obtain this information from the host system administrator. In SNA terms, the server is a peripheral node. A peripheral node contains a software entity called a Control Point that controls the resources of the SNA peripheral node.
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NetView Support
Enter Yes if you want the sessions in this service profile to provide NetView support. Otherwise, enter No.
NetView Name of LAN
Enter the NetView LAN name if you set the NetView Support option to Yes. The name will be included in all NetView alerts to help a system administrator identify the source of the problem.
Number Dependent Sessions Supported
Enter the number of dependent LUs for this host connection.
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Number Independent Sessions Supported
Enter the maximum number of independent LU 6.2 sessions
that are to be supported by this profile. This parameter
limits the combined total of all independent sessions.
The total consists of sessions whose targets can include
a host, AS/400s, or other 2.1 nodes, and sessions between workstations.
Offline Test Mode Desired
Enter Yes if you want to set the offline test mode. The offline test checks the LAN connection by simulating
activity between the server and workstations.
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Host Attachment
Press <Enter> on this field to get the list of host
connection options: SDLC, Token Ring, and QLLC adapter. Select your option by pressing <Enter> again.
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SNA SDLC Configuration
SDLC Control Unit Address
Enter the two-digit hexadecimal address as specified on the Host System Configuration Worksheet. This address is sometimes known as the PU address. C1 is the standard address for 3x74 configurations. (This number corresponds
to the ADDR= field in the NCP customization of the host.)
SDLC Adapter Type
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of SDLC Adapter types: Primary and Alternate. Press <Enter> again to select the setting that corresponds to the adapter type setting you chose when installing the adapter and driver.
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SDLC Encoding Option for Interface Board
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of options:
NRZ and NRZI. Select the SDLC encoding option as
specified on the Host System Configuration Worksheet
by pressing <Enter> again.
Connection Type
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of connection types: Non-Switched and Switched. Select the appropriate
line type by pressing <Enter> again. A switched line is usually a standard telephone line going through a phone switch. A non-switched line is a dedicated leased line.
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Hold Request to Send (RTS) Continuously
Enter Yes if you want the SDLC driver to hold the RTS
signal high all the time to provide faster communication between the server and the remote host. (SDLC uses the
RTS signal to determine who is allowed to send data next.)
Block ID
Enter the three-digit hexadecimal SDLC block ID as
specified on the Host System Configuration Worksheet.
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PUID for SDLC Connection
Enter the five-digit hexadecimal Physical Unit ID (PUID)
number as specified on the Host System Configuration Worksheet. This number is required for switched lines.
Maximum Frame Size to Transmit Inbound (for Node Type PU 2.0)
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of frame sizes:
265 and 521. Select your option by pressing <Enter> again. This is the number of bytes to be included in
frames being sent to the host.
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PU 2.1 Link Station Role (for Node Type PU 2.1)
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of options:
Negotiable and Secondary. Select your option by pressing <Enter> again. This field specifies the SDLC link station role relative to the host link.
Allocate Active LUs Only
Enter Yes if sessions for this service profile are to be
allocated for use only if they have been activated by
the host.
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Create Service Profile
No Select this option if you want to exit the New Service Profile screen without creating a new service profile.
Yes Select this option if you want to create the new service profile as specified and exit the New Service Profile screen.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to remain on the New Service Profile screen.
Select Authorized Users
From this list you can select one or more user or group that must have access to the service profile you are configuring.
<Enter> Press this key if you want to give the highlighted user(s) or group(s) access to the current service profile.
<Esc> Press this key if you do not want to select any user or group before exiting this list.
<F5> Press this key if you want to select (highlight) more than one user or group from the list. Press <Enter>
after the selection.
LU Pool Names
From this list you can configure, create, or rename an LU pool. You can also delete one or more LU pools from the list.
<Enter> Press this key if you want to configure the highlighted LU pool.
<Insert> Press this key if you want to create a new LU pool.
<Delete> Press this key if you want to delete the highlighted LU pool(s).
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<Esc> Press this key if you want to exit this list.
<F3> Press this key if you want to rename the highlighted LU pool.
<F5> Press this key if you want to select (highlight) more than one LU pools to delete by pressing <Delete> later.
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New LU Pool Name
Enter a name if you want to create a new LU pool. The name
can be from 1 to 8 characters long and can contain only characters from A-Z and 0-9. The first character of the
name must be a character from A-Z.
Press <Esc> if you do not want to create a new LU pool.
Delete LU Pool
No Select this option if you want to keep the
highlighted LU pool(s).
Yes Select this option if you want to remove the highlighted LU pool(s).
<Esc> Press this key if you want to keep the highlighted LU pool(s).
LU Pool Configuration
Pool Name
This field displays the name of LU pool you are configuring.
LU Address
Press <Enter> if you want to display the Start/End (ranges of
session) list. On this list you can modify, add, or delete the
range (or ranges) of the sessions in this LU pool.
Start/End
<Enter> Press this key if you want to modify the highlighted range.
<Insert> Press this key if you want to add a new range.
<Delete> Press this key if you want to delete the highlighted
range(s). <Esc> Press this key if you want to exit this list. Page 1 of 5
Start/End (continued)
<F5> Press this key if you want to select (highlight)
more than one range to delete by <Delete> later.
VTAM LU Name
Press <Enter> if you want to display the LU Address/VTAM LU Name list. On this list you can modify any VTAM LU name in this LU pool. For LU 6.2, the VTAM LU name is required in order to establish a session with another LU. For LU 1, 2, or 3, the name is for informational purposes only. The name can contain only characters from A-Z and 0-9. The first character of the name must be a character from A-Z.
LU Address/VTAM LU Name
<Enter> Press this key if you want to modify the highlighted VTAM LU name.
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Authorized Users
You can add users to this list so that they have access to the LU. You can also delete one or more users from the list.
If this entire field is highlighted, press <Enter> before you can
work on the following options:
<Insert> Press this key if you want to add user(s) to the list. <Delete> Press this key if you want to delete user(s) from the list.
<Esc> Press this key to highlight the entire field,
if you want to exit the field.
<F5> Press this key if you want to select (highlight)
more than one user to delete by <Delete> later.
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Session Attributes
Select Traceable if you want the LU session to be traceable.
Select Locked if you want to lock the session to ensure that
no one will use it if the LU has a problem.
If this entire field is highlighted, press <Enter> first to make the list selectable. Press <Enter> to select an option (a checkmark appears) or to remove the option selected earlier (the checkmark disppears). Press <Esc> to exit the selection list.
Logical Unit Type
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of LU types: Printer (LU Type 1 or 3), Display (LU Type 2), and APPC (LU Type 6.2). Select a type from the list by pressing <Enter> again.
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Model Number
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of display models:
Model 2 (24x80), Model 3 (32x80), Model 4 (43x80), and Model 5 (27x132). Select a display model from the list by pressing
<Enter> again.
Preserve Host Session after An Abort
Enter Yes if you want a host session preserved for a user when an emulation session ends unexpectedly. When this option is set to
Yes, any user who obtains the LU corresponding to the preserved
host session will see the preserved screen.
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Configure SAA Service Profile
Configure Host Connection
Select this option if you want to specify SNA network information and parameters for the SDLC or token ring connection.
Display Profile Configuration
Select this option if you want to look at the profile configuration.
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Print Profile Configuration
Select this option if you want to copy the profile
configuration to a file.
Service Profile Description
Select this option if you want to display information about the service profile, such as profile creation date. You can also enter information about the installation location and the service profile itself.
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LU Range
Starting LU Address
Enter the starting LU address you want to include in the
LU pool you are configuring. This address cannot be
greater than the Ending LU Address.
Ending LU Address
Enter the ending LU address you want to include in the
LU pool you are configuring. This address cannot be
less than the Starting LU Address.
New Service Profile
New Profile Name
Enter the name. The name can be from 1 to 8 characters long and can contain only printable characters. The name cannot include spaces or the following special characters: slash (/), backslash (\), colon (:), semicolon (;), comma (,), asterisk (*), question mark (?), double quotes ("), less than (<), greater than (>), brackets ([ or ]),
period (.), equal (=), and plus (+). The first character of the name cannot be a period (.).
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Node Type
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of support types: PU 2.0 and PU 2.1. Select a type by pressing <Enter> again. A PU 2.0 node (dependent LU) can set
up a session only with the help of a Host System Services Control Point (SSCP) and does not support multiple simultaneous sessions with the same remote node. An
example of a PU 2.0 node is an SNA cluster controller.
A PU 2.1 node (independent LU) can establish sessions
with other PU 2.1 nodes without the mediation of an SSCP, and can support multiple simultaneous sessions as well as parallel sessions.
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Copy from Existing Profile
Enter No if you want to create a new service profile with the default information. Enter Yes if you want to create a new service profile based on an existing one, that has the same node type. If the field is set to Yes, CSCON dispalys a list of existing profiles for you to select
to copy.
Copy from Profile
This field appears if you set Copy from Existing Profile option to Yes. The field displays the profile name, from which you want to copy to the new profile. Page 3 of 3iY
Range of Public LUs Configuration
LU Address
Press <Enter> if you want to display the Start/End (ranges of session) list. On this list you can modify, add, or delete the range (or ranges) of the public LU sessions.
Start/End
<Enter> Press this key if you want to modify the
highlighted range.
<Insert> Press this key if you want to add a new range.
<Delete> Press this key if you want to delete the highlighted
range(s).
<Esc> Press this key if you want to exit this list.
<F5> Press this key if you want to select (highlight)
more than one range to delete by <Delete> later.
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VTAM LU Name
Press <Enter> if you want to display the LU Address/VTAM LU Name list. On this list you can modify any VTAM LU name in the specified LU address range.
For LU 6.2, the VTAM LU name is required in order to
establish a session with another LU. For LU 1, 2, or 3,
the name is for informational purposes only. The name can contain only characters from A-Z and 0-9. The first character of the name must be a character from A-Z.
LU Address/VTAM LU Name
<Enter> Press this key if you want to modify the
highlighted VTAM LU name.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to exit this list.
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Authorized Users
You can add users to this list so that they have access to the LU. You can also delete one or more users from the list.
If this entire field is highlighted, press <Enter> before you can work on the following options:
<Insert> Press this key if you want to add user(s) to the list.
<Delete> Press this key if you want to delete user(s) from the list.
<Esc> Press this key to highlight the entire field
if you want to exit the field.
<F5> Press this key if you want to select (highlight)
more than one user to delete by <Delete> later.
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Session Attributes
Select Traceable if you want the LU session to be traceable.
Select Locked if you want to lock the session to ensure that
no one will use it if the LU has a problem.
If this entire field is highlighted, press <Enter> first to make the list selectable. Press <Enter> to select an option (a checkmark appears) or to remove the option selected earlier (the checkmark disppears). Press <Esc> to exit the selection list.
Logical Unit Type
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of LU types: Printer (LU Type 1 or 3), Display (LU Type 2), and APPC (LU Type 6.2). Select a type from the list by pressing <Enter> again.
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Model Number
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of display
models: Model 2 (24x80), Model 3 (32x80), Model 4 (43x80),
and Model 5 (27x132). Select a display model from the
list by pressing <Enter> again.
Preserve Host Session after An Abort
Enter Yes if you want a host session preserved for a user when an emulation session ends unexpectedly. When this option is set to Yes, any user who obtains the LU corresponding to the preserved host session will see the preserved screen.
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Dedicated LU Configuration
Dedicated LU Name
This field displays the name of the Dedicated LU you are configuring.
LU Address
This field displays the LU address you are configuring.
VTAM LU Name
Enter a name. VTAM LU name is for informational purposes
only. The name can contain only characters from A-Z and 0-9. The first character of the name must be a character
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Authorized Users
You can add users to this list so that they have access to the LU. You can also delete one or more users from the list.
If this entire field is highlighted, press <Enter> before you can work on the following options:
<Insert> Press this key if you want to add user(s) to the list.
<Delete> Press this key if you want to delete user(s) from the list.
<Esc> Press this key to highlight the entire field if
you want to exit the field.
<F5> Press this key if you want to select (highlight)
more than one user to delete by <Delete> later.
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Session Attributes
Select Traceable if you want the LU session to be traceable.
Select Locked if you want to lock the session to ensure that
no one will use it if the LU has a problem.
If this entire field is highlighted, press <Enter> first to make the list selectable. Press <Enter> to select an option (a checkmark appears) or to remove the option selected earlier (the checkmark disppears). Press <Esc> to exit the selection list.
Logical Unit Type
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of LU types: Printer (LU Type 1 or 3) and Display (LU Type 2). Select a type from the list by pressing <Enter> again. Page 3 of 4
Model Number
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of display
models: Model 2 (24x80), Model 3 (32x80), Model 4 (43x80),
and Model 5 (27x132). Select a display model from the
list by pressing <Enter> again.
Preserve Host Session after An Abort
Enter Yes if you want a host session preserved for a user when an emulation session ends unexpectedly. When this option is set to Yes, any user who obtains the LU corresponding to the preserved host session will see the preserved screen.
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LU Address
Enter a decimal number in the valid range of LU sessions.
Press <Esc> if you do not want to configure an LU session.^r
Service Profile Description
Profile Name
This field displays the name of the service profile you
are configuring.
Profile Type
This field displays the type of the services you are configuring.
Profile ID
This field displays the current service profile ID, which the
server uses to send messages between processes.
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Profile Creation Date
This field displays the date the current service profile was created.
Profile Creation Time
This field displays the time the current service profile was created.
Installation Location
This field is optional. You may display or describe where the current service profile is being used.
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Profile Description
This field is optional. You may display or enter a description of the service profile.
Version/SubVersion/Revision
These fields display the version/revision information about
the services you are configuring.
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Delete LU Specification
No Select this option if you want to keep the
highlighted range(s) in the LU pool.
Yes Select this option if you want to remove the highlighted LU range(s) from the LU pool you are configuring.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to keep the highlighted range(s) in the LU pool.
Host Connection Configuration
SNA Network ID
Enter the name for the entire SNA network. You can obtain this information from the host system administrator.
Peripheral Node Control Point Name
Enter the name of the peripheral node control point (PNCP). You can obtain this information from the host system administrator. In SNA terms, the server is a peripheral node. A peripheral node contains a software entity called a Control Point that controls the resources of the SNA peripheral node.
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Number Independent Sessions Supported
Enter the maximum number of independent LU 6.2 sessions
that are to be supported by this profile. This parameter
limits the combined total of all independent sessions.
The total consists of sessions whose targets can include
a host, AS/400s, or other 2.1 nodes, and sessions between workstations.
Host Attachment
Press <Enter> on this field to get the list of host
connection options: SDLC, Token Ring, and QLLC adapter. Select your option by pressing <Enter> again.
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SNA Token Ring Configuration
Token Ring Service Access Point
Enter the two-digit hexadecimal Service Access Point (SAP) as specified on the Host System Configuration Worksheet.
Token Ring Adapter Type
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of adapter types: Primary and Alternate. Select the type of adapter you are using for the host connection by pressing <Enter> again.
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Block ID
Enter the three-digit hexadecimal block ID as specified on
the Host System Configuration Worksheet.
PUID for Token Ring Connection
Enter the five-digit hexadecimal Physical Unit ID (PUID)
number as specified on the Host System Configuration Worksheet.
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Server Description
Server Name
This field displays the name of the server you are
configuring.
Installation Date
This field displays the date the current server was installed.
Installation Time
This field displays the time the current server was installed.
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Model Number of Server Machine
This field is optional. Enter the server's model number if you are configuring the server to support NetView and want the server to be identified when reporting events to NetView. If the server is NOT an IBM machine, you need to enter a compatible model number of an IBM machine.
Serial Number of Server Machine
This field is optional. Enter the server's serial number if you are configuring the server to support NetView and want the server to be identified when reporting events to NetView. If the server is NOT an IBM machine, you need to enter a compatible serial number of an IBM machine.
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Protocol Stacks Supported
Select the option from the protocol stack list. If this entire field is highlighted, press <Enter> first to make the list selectable. Press <Enter> to select an option (a checkmark appears) or to remove the option selected before (the checkmark disppears). Press <Esc> to exit the selection list.
Installation Location
This field is optional. You may display or enter the location where the server you are configuring was installed.
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Server Description
This field is optional. You may display or enter a description of the server that you are configuring.
Miscellaneous Information
This field is optional. You may display or enter any helpful information about the server, such as available printing services, a person to contact, or titles of applicable manuals and worksheets.
Version/SubVersion/Revision
These fields display the version/revision information about
the server that you are configuring. Page 4 of 4'
Network Management
Audit Trail
Enter Yes if you want the server to save an audit trail of
user actions; otherwise enter No. When this option is set
to Yes, the audit trail information is saved in a database
file on the server. Users of the Communication Services Manager and the CSStatus program can view the information. Specifically, the audit trail records when a user logs in and logs out, and when a user starts and stops sessions.
Trace
Enter Yes if you want to use the CSSTART TRACE and CSSTOP TRACE commands at the communication services console.
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Security
Enter Yes if you want to set the NetWare Communication Services security. If this option is set to Yes, users must be valid NetWare users with permission to use the session they have requested -- that is, their names must appear on the list of authorized user associated with the session they have selected. If this option is set No, any user can use any session.
Local Event Logging
Enter Yes if you want the server to save network event alerts (such as a token ring "beaconing" message) in a log. The
information is stored in a database file on the server. Users
of the Communication Services Manager and the CSStatus program can view this log information. Page 2 of 6
NetView Management
Enter Yes if you want to have NetView support; otherwise
enter No. When this option is set to Yes, you can configure
the additional NetView parameters: Generate Alerts, Process Commands, NetView Security, and Upstream Management Node.
Generate Alerts
Enter Yes if you want to have NetView alert support; otherwise
enter No. When this option is set to Yes, the communication
server sends alerts to the IBM NetView facility.
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Process Commands
Enter Yes if you want to have NetView command support; otherwise enter No. When this option is set to Yes, the communication server accepts commands from the IBM NetView facility.
NetView Security
Enter Yes if you want to enable NetView command security;
otherwise enter No. If this option is set to Yes, a valid NetWare user must be specified with the OP= keyword in the NetView command.
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Upstream Management Node
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of Upstream Management Node types: NetView Host and NetView Collection Point. Select a type from the list by pressing <Enter> again.
NetView Host should be selected if the communication server
has a connection to an IBM NetView Host. NetView Collection
Point should be selected if the communication server uses
a NetView Collection Point to communicate with the IBM NetView
Host.
SAA Service Name
If you set Upstream Management Node to NetView Host, enter either the SAA Service name or *. Enter * to select the first SAA Service Profile loaded. This service name is used to forward alerts to the IBM NetView facility. Page 5 of 6
Collection Point Server Name
If you set Upstream Management Node to NetView Collection Point, enter the Collection Point Server name
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File Already Exists
Append to Existing File
Select this option if you want to append the service profile information to the old file.
Overwrite of Existing File
Select this option if you want to delete the old file and replace it with the service profile information.
LU Address/VTAM LU Name
LU Address
This field displays the LU address.
VTAM LU Name
Enter a VTAM LU name. For LU 6.2, the name is required in
order to establish a session with another LU. For LU 1,
2, or 3, the name is for informational purposes only. The
name can contain only characters from A-Z and 0-9. The first character of the name must be a character from A-Z.
Use <Delete> to blank out the name if the name is not
required.
Delete Dedicated LU
No Select this option if you want to keep the
highlighted Dedicated LU(s).
Yes Select this option if you want to remove the highlighted Dedicated LU(s).
<Esc> Press this key if you want to keep the highlighted Dedicated LU(s).
Dedicated LU Names
From this list you can configure, create, or rename a Dedicated LU. You can also delete one or more Dedicated LUs from the list.
<Enter> Press this key if you want to configure the highlighted Dedicated LU.
<Insert> Press this key if you want to create a new
Dedicated LU.
<Delete> Press this key if you want to delete the highlighted Dedicated LU(s).
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<Esc> Press this key if you want to exit this list.
<F3> Press this key if you want to rename the highlighted Dedicated LU.
<F5> Press this key if you want to select (highlight) more than one Dedicated LU to delete by pressing <Delete> later.
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New Dedicated LU
Dedicated LU Name
Enter a name if you want to create a new Dedicated LU.
The name can be from 1 to 8 characters long and can contain only characters from A-Z and 0-9. The first character of the name must be a character from A-Z.
LU Address
Enter the address of a Dedicated LU.
Rename Dedicated LU Name To
Enter a name if you want to rename the highlighted Dedicated LU. The name can be from 1 to 8 characters long and can contain only characters from A-Z and 0-9. The first character of the name must be a character from A-Z.
Press <Esc> if you want to keep the existing Dedicated LU Name.
Create Dedicated LU
No Select this option if you want to exit the New Dedicated LU screen without creating a new Dedicated LU.
Yes Select this option if you want to create the new Dedicated LU as specified and exit the New Dedicated LU screen.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to remain on the New Dedicated LU screen.
Output File Name
Enter the name of the file where you want the output copied,
and then press <Enter>.
Press <Esc> if you want to abort the Print option.
Delete User From List
No Select this option if you want to keep the
highlighted user(s) on the Authorized Users list.
Yes Select this option if you want to remove the highlighted user(s) from the Authorized Users list.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to keep the highlighted user(s) on the Authorized Users list.
This list displays the selected service profile configuration.
LU - LU id
Type - LU type
Mod - Model number
Category - LU category: POOLED, DEDICATED, PUBLIC
Pool Name - LU pool name if category is POOLED
Ded. LU Name - Dedicated LU name if category is DEDICATED
VTAM LU Name - VTAM LU name
Security - 'Y' if Authorized Users are specified
Term - 'Y' if Host session is preserved after Abort
<Enter> Press this key if you want to see the list of
authorized users for the selected LU.
<Page Up/Down> Press these keys if you want to scroll through
the list of LUs configured for this profile.
<up/down arrow> Press these keys if you want to scroll through
the list of LUs configured for this profile.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to exit this list.
Authorized Users
This list displays all the Authorized Users for this LU.
<Up/Dn Arrow> Press these keys if you want to scroll through the list.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to exit the list.
QLLC Configuration
Call Support Layer Target Name
Enter the Call Support Layer Target Name. The name can
include any alphabet, numeric and special characters.
Block ID
Enter the three-digit hexadecimal block ID as specified
on the Host System Configuration Worksheet.
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PUID for QLLC Connection
Enter the five-digit hexadecimal Physical Unit ID (PUID)
number as specified on the Host System Configuration Worksheet. This number is required for switched lines.
Maximum Frame Size to Transmit Inbound (for Node Type PU 2.0)
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of frame sizes:
265 and 521. Select your option by pressing <Enter> again. This is the number of bytes to be included in
frames being sent to the host.
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PU 2.1 Link Station Role (for Node Type PU 2.1)
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of options:
Negotiable and Secondary. Select your option by pressing <Enter> again. This field specifies the QLLC link station role relative to the host link.
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Activate Host on Active WS Only
Enter Yes if the host is to be activated only when a
workstation is requesting a connection.
Note that this option and the Alllocate Active LUs Only are
mutually exclusiwe. Selecting Yes for either automatically forces the other to No.
Allocate Active LUs Only
Enter Yes if sessions for this service profile are to be
allocated for use only if they have been activated by
the host.
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Configure Connection
Enter these parameters from your completed SNA Links Connection
Worksheet:
SNA Links Connection Name
Enter the name you assigned to the LAN location you want to
establish a connection with.
Remote SNA Network ID
Enter the ID for the entire SNA network to which the local server
is attached.
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Remote LU Name
Enter the name of the LU that has been defined for the SNA Links
server at the destination location.
Mode Name
Enter the SNA mode table entry to be used for the connection.
Timeout (seconds)
Enter the time allowed in seconds for a connection to be made.
The default is 30 seconds. If a connection is not made in the
time specified, SNA Links stops attempting to make the connection.
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Automatic Connection
Enter Yes to select AutoConnect to keep the connection active
if it goes down.
Press <Esc> after you enter the connection parameters until the
Save Database Changes window appears. Then press <Enter> to save
your database changes.
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Enter Network Number Range
You can specify a range of network numbers to be used by SNA Links.
When you enter a network number, be sure it is in hexadecimal.
Follow these steps:
1. Type the "From" number and press <Enter>. Refer to the Network
Numbers Worksheet for this number.
2. Type the "To" number and press <Enter>.
3. Press <Esc> until the Save Database Changes window appears.
Press <Enter> to save your database changes.
Configure SNA Links Profile
Enter these parameters from your completed SNA Links Profile
Configuration Worksheet:
SNA Links Profile Name
Enter the name designated to represent an SNA Links Profile
defined for a specific local router location.
Local LU Name
Enter the name of the LU defined to the SNA network.
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Destination Node Address
Enter the address of the network node that NetWare for SAA
is connected to. Note this parameter applies to Token Ring
connections only.
NetWare For SAA Profile Name
You may update an existing profile or create a new one. To
update, press <Enter> and type the name of the existing PU 2.1
profile. To create, press <Enter> and type the new profile
name. Then press <Enter> once again to continue the process.
Configuration Options
Press <Insert> to display a list of configuration options
you can customize to help in problem determination.
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SNA Links Options
Trace
Enter Off to turn the trace off. Enter On to turn the trace off.
The default is On.
Trace Size
Enter the number of bytes you want to reserve for the trace
table. The default is 1024 bytes.
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Save Diagnostics at Exit
Enter Yes if you want to save the system diagnostics information
when you exit SNA Links. Enter No if you don't want to save the
diagnostics information. The default is No.
Diagnostics File Name
Enter the filename where you want to store the system diagnostics
information. The default filename is \SYSTEM\SNALKS.DND.
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Log File Name
Enter the filename where you want to store all system console
messages. The default filename is \SYSTEM\SNALKS.LOG.
Pacing
Enter the maximum number of request units (RU) (the pacing window)
that the local LU can receive without sending a pacing response
on sessions for the specified mode name. The range is 0 to 63.
The default is 2. (WARNING: If pacing is set to 0, out-of-buffer
conditions can occur in the SNA network. To avoid this, you will
need to tune your SNA network.)
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RU Size
Enter the range of maximum request unit (RU) sizes that may
be used by sessions that have this mode name. The range is
1 to 4096. The default is 768 bytes.
Transport Time
Enter the number of ticks allotted for a packet to travel
through the SNA network. A tick is 1/18 of a second. The
range is 1 to 254. The default is 18.
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Advanced Options
This option is for use by Novell Technical Support only.
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DLC Type
Select Token Ring or SDLC, depending
on your connection to the host.k
NetWare for SAA SDLC Profile Configuration
Enter these parameters from your completed SNA Links Profile
Configuration Worksheet:
SNA Network ID
Enter the ID for the entire SNA network. This ID is specified
in the SAA service profile.
Peripheral Node Control Point Name
Enter the name of the SNA peripheral node control point (PNCP).
In SNA terms, the server is a peripheral node. This node contains a
software entity called a control point that controls the resources
of the SNA peripheral node.
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SDLC Control Unit Address
Enter the two-digit hexadecimal address sometimes known as
the PU address. This number corresponds to the ADDR= field in
the Network Control Program (NCP) customization, or to the
STNADR station address for the AS/400 in the controller
description. The default is C1.
SDLC Adapter Type
Select Primary or Alternate. Choose the setting that corresponds
to the adapter type setting specified when the adapter and driver
were installed.
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SDLC Encoding Option for Interface Board
Select NRZ or NRZI. (Note that the parameter in VTAM and the
Network Control Program (NCP) is NRZI= YEs or No, where No
means NRZ.) In an AS/400 line description, the default is
NRZI= YEs.
NRZI ensures a signal change every six bits to guarantee bit
synchronization, regardless of record length.
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Connection Type
Select Non-Switched or Switched. Choose the appropriate line
type. (A switched line is usually a standard telephone line
going through a phone switch. A nonswitched line is a
dedicated leased line.)
Hold Request to Send (RTS) Continuously
SDLC uses the Request to Send (RTS) signal to prepare the
modem for transmitting data. Select Yes if you want the
SDLC driver to hold the RTS high all the time, in order to
provide faster communication line turnaround between the
server and the remote host.
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Block ID
Enter a three-digit hexadecimal SDLC block ID. This number
corresponds to the IDBLK setting in the Network Control
Program (NCP).
PUID for SDLC Connection
Enter a five-digit hexadecimal PUID. This number is required for
switched lines. The default is 00000. (This number corresponds to
the IDNUM value in SYS1.VTAMLST.)
NOTE: For the AS/400, the block ID is the first three digits of
the EXCHID, and the PUID is the last three digits of the EXCHID
of the remote controller.
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PU 2.1 Link Station Role
Select Negotiable or Secondary. This field specifies the
SDLC link station role relative to the host link. Note that
for a point-to-point configuration, you select Negotiable;
for a multilink configuration, you select Secondary.
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Server/User Name
From this list you can configure a communication server or attach to a new server. You can also detach from the communication server to which you are currently attached.
<Enter> Press this key if you want to configure the highlighted server.
<Insert> Press this key if you want to attach to a new server.
<Delete> Press this key if you want to detach the highlighted server.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to exit the current menu.
Session Configuration
Configure Dedicated LUs
Select this option if you want to configure Dedicated LUs. Dedicated LUs are typically used to restrict access to a particular application or to guarantee that a particular
user will always be allocated a specific LU.
The Dedicated LU specified using this option must not be previously configured as a Dedicated LU or included as
part of an LU Pool. Dedicated LUs are specified with the Dedicated LU name.
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Configure LU Pools
Select this option if you want to configure LU Pools. An LU
Pool is a collection of LUs that have been grouped together
under a common name. The LUs in an LU Pool must all be of
the same type (1, 2, or 3) and can be non-contiguous.
LU Pools are typically used to allocate a collection of LUs
for use by a particular group -- for example, marketing. LU
Pools can be secured so that only the members of a specified
group can access the LUs in a Pool.
The LUs specified as part of the LU Pool must not be previously configured as Dedicated LUs or included as part of another LU Pool. The LU Pool is specified with the LU Pool name, and the
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Configure Range of Public LUs
Select this option if you want to configure a range of Public LUs. Public LUs are typically unsecured LUs that can be
used by any user. The LUs specified in the range must all
be of the same type (1, 2, or 3) and can be non-contiguous.
Configure Single Public LU
Select this option if you want to configure a single Public LU. Public LUs are typically unsecured LUs that can be
used by any user.
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Create SAA Host Profile
Select Yes if you want to generate an SAA
Host Profile. Select No if you don't want
to generate an SAA host profile.
Other Servers
From this list you can select a communication server to
attach to.
<Enter> Press this key if you want to attach to the highlighted server.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to exit this list without
selecting any server.
Existing Service Profiles
From this list you can select a service profile to copy to the new service profile you want to create.
<Enter> Press this key if you want to copy the highlighted profile to the new service profile.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to exit this list without selecting any profile to copy.
User Name
Enter your valid NetWare user name. To make changes in CSCON, you must log in as SUPERVISOR or SUPERVISOR equivalent.
Password
Enter the password that is valid for the user name you have just entered.
Save Changes
No Select this option if you want to exit the screen you were on without saving the changes you have just made.
Yes Select this option if you want to save the changes you have just made and exit the screen you were on.
<Esc> Press this key if you want to return to the screen you were on.
NetWare for SAA Token Ring Profile Configuration
Enter these parameters from your completed SNA Links Profile
Configuration Worksheet:
SNA Network ID
Enter the ID for the entire SNA network. This ID is specified
in the SAA service profile.
Peripheral Node Control Point Name
Enter the name of the SNA peripheral node control point (PNCP).
In SNA terms, the server is a peripheral node. This node
contains a software entity called a control point that controls
the resources of the SNA peripheral node.
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Token Ring Service Access Point
Enter the two-digit service access point (SAP) number for the
host you are connecting to.
Token Ring Adapter Type
Specify the type of adapter you are using for the host connection.
Choose Primary or Alternate. Select Primary if the token ring
adapter type switch has been set to primary. Select Alternate if
the token ring adapter type switch has been set to alternate.
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Block ID
Enter a three-digit hexadecimal SDLC block ID. This number
matches the IDBLK= value in the host definition.
PUID for Token Ring Connection
Enter the five-digit hexadecimal physical unit ID number.
This number matches the IDNUM= value in the host definition.
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Single Public LU Configuration
LU Address
This field displays the LU address you are configuring.
VTAM LU Name
Enter a name. For LU 6.2, the VTAM LU name is required in order to establish a session with another LU. For LU 1, 2,
or 3, the name is for informational purposes only. The name can contain only characters from A-Z and 0-9. The first character of the name must be a character from A-Z.
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Authorized Users
You can add users to this list so that they have access to the LU. You can also delete one or more users from the list.
If this entire field is highlighted, press <Enter> before you can work on the following options:
<Insert> Press this key if you want to add user(s) to the list.
<Delete> Press this key if you want to delete user(s) from the list.
<Esc> Press this key to highlight the entire field
if you want to exit the field.
<F5> Press this key if you want to select (highlight)
more than one user to delete by <Delete> later.
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Session Attributes
Select Traceable if you want the LU session to be traceable.
Select Locked if you want to lock the session to ensure that
no one will use it if the LU has a problem.
If this entire field is highlighted, press <Enter> first to make the list selectable. Press <Enter> to select an option (a checkmark appears) or to remove the option selected earlier (the checkmark disppears). Press <Esc> to exit the selection list.
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Logical Unit Type
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of LU types: Printer (LU Type 1 or 3), Display (LU Type 2), and APPC (LU Type 6.2). Select a type from the list by pressing <Enter> again.
Model Number
Press <Enter> on this field to get a list of display
models: Model 2 (24x80), Model 3 (32x80), Model 4 (43x80),
and Model 5 (27x132). Select a display model from the
list by pressing <Enter> again.
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Preserve Host Session after An Abort
Enter Yes if you want a host session preserved for a user when an emulation session ends unexpectedly. When this option is set to Yes, any user who obtains the LU corresponding to the preserved host session will see the preserved screen.
<Ctrl PgDn>
Press this key if you want to configure the next public LU.
<Ctrl PgUp>
Press this key if you want to configure the previous
public LU.
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Update SAA Host Profile
Select Yes if you want to update the existing SAA host profile. Select No if you don't want to update the SAA host profile.
Rename Service Profile To
Enter a name if you want to rename the highlighted service profile. The name can be from 1 to 8 characters long and can contain only printable characters. The name cannot include spaces or the following special characters: slash (/), backslash (\), colon (:), semicolon (;), comma (,), asterisk (*), question mark (?), double quotes ("), less than (<), greater than (>), brackets ([ or ]), period (.), equal (=), and plus (+). The first character of the name cannot be a period (.).
Press <Esc> if you want to keep the existing service profile name.
Rename LU Pool Name To
Enter a name if you want to rename the highlighted LU pool. The name can be from 1 to 8 characters long and can contain only characters from A-Z and 0-9. The first character of the name must be a character from A-Z.
Press <Esc> if you want to keep the existing name of LU pool.