Overview of SNA on Windows: configuration definitions

An overview of how to configure SNA including a table of matching definitions.

Configuration requires action on VTAM®, CICS®, the CICS Transaction Gateway, and one of the following: Install and configure only one of these products using the documentation supplied with the product. If you have more than one product installed on your machine, you might experience unexpected results. The following table shows the entries that you need to make. The values in the Example column are taken from the sample configuration documents.
Table 1. Matching definitions for SNA
VTAM CICS IBM Personal Communications IBM Communications Server Microsoft Host Integration Server Configuration file Example
NETID First part of Partner LU name First part of Partner LU name Network Name Partner LU name ABC3XYZ4
PU CP name CP name Control Point Name IYAMR004
LU Netname Local LU alias on Windows or name on UNIX and Linux Local LU alias on Windows or name on UNIX and Linux LU Name Local LU name IYAMT040
XID Local Node ID Local Node ID Local Node ID 05D 316DF
Token Ring destination address Destination address Destination address Remote Network Address 400045121088
APPL Applid Second part of Partner LU name Second part of Partner LU name Remote LU Name Partner LU name IYCKCTU1
LogMode Modename Mode name Mode name Mode Name Mode name LU62PS
SSCP Adjacent CP name

Ensure that the SNA server and SNA client, if you are using one, are started before starting the CICS Transaction Gateway.


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