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DIGITAL SNA Access Server Migration Guide
Index
A
- Abbreviations xiv, G-1 to G-4
- Access
- restricting 4-9, 5-2
- ACCESS NAME parameter 3-21
- Access names 3-20
- configuring 3-11
- defining in Access Server 3-14,
3-16, 3-19, 4-5, 4-7
- defining in DECnet SNA Gateway 3-16
- definition 3-16 to 3-17, 3-19, G-1
- example
definition 3-17
- interpreting in Access Server 3-19 to 3-20
- mapping 3-16, 3-20,
3-24, 4-8
- multiple 3-11
- parameters in Access Server 3-19, 3-21 to 3-22, 3-24
- specifying 3-16, 4-6
to 4-7
- using for network access 3-16
- Access Names dialog 4-6 to 4-7
- Access Names fields 4-6 to 4-7
- Access Name 4-7
- Base Name 3-24, 4-7
- Base Name List 4-7
- Base Name Radix 3-24, 4-7
- Logon Mode 3-24, 4-7
- LU
List 3-24, 4-7
- Partner LU 3-24, 4-7
- User Data 3-24, 4-7
- Access Names tab 3-20, 3-24, 4-6 to 4-7, A-1
- Access parameters
- in DECnet SNA Gateway 3-16
- interpreting 3-19
- specifying 4-6 to 4-7
- Access routines
- See DIGITAL OpenVMS access routines 19
- Access Server
- See DIGITAL SNA Access Server 21
- Access Server Configuration Worksheet
- annotated 3-24
- example 3-14
- Access Server Gateway
- coexistence with DECnet SNA Gateway 2-1, 3-3, 3-6, 3-8
- configurations 3-4,
4-3
- connections 21, 4-3
- definition xi, G-1
- example network configuration 22
- functionality 21
- managing 5-1
- memory required 5-3
- memory requirements 5-4 to
5-6
- network management 2-4, 5-1
- on Windows NT Server 22
- platforms 21
- problems 4-14
- required software 21
- testing 4-13
- troubleshooting 4-13 to 4-14
- Access Server Manager
- See DIGITAL SNA Access Server Manager 3-11
- Advanced Program-to-Program Communications
- See APPC G-1
- Alpha systems
- recommended Page File Size 5-5
- recommended
RAM 5-5
- virtual memory utilization 5-4
- APPC
- definition xiv, G-1
- Application Log
- in Windows NT Event Viewer 4-15
- Application LU
- See LUA 4-5
- APPLICATION parameter 3-21, 3-24
- Auditing
- DIGITAL OpenVMS access routines 3-3
- network
configuration 3-3
- Authorization
- parameters in Access Server 3-23 to 3-24
- Authorization dialog 4-9 to 4-10
- Authorization entries
- creating 4-9 to 4-10
- defining in Access Server 4-5
- Authorization Entry
- defining 4-11
- Authorization Entry field 3-25, 4-13
- AUTHORIZATION ENTRY parameter 3-23
- Authorization fields 4-9
to 4-10
- Authorization Entry 4-10
- Authorization
Name 3-24
- Internet Node 3-25, 4-10
- Node Name 3-24, 4-10
- Password 3-25, 4-10
- Terminal
Name 3-25, 4-10
- User Name List 3-25, 4-10
- Authorization Name field 3-24
- Authorization
tab 3-24, 4-9 to 4-10, A-1
B
- Base name 3-20
- definition G-1
- in SNA Server 3-18
- Base name and extension
- in Access Server 3-19
- Base Name field 3-24, 4-9
- Base Name List box 4-8
- BASE NAME parameter 3-21 to
3-22
- Base Name Radix 4-8
- Base Name Radix field 3-24, 4-9
- Base Radix
- See Base Name Radix 3-24
- Base Radix field 3-24
- BUFFER SIZE parameter 3-12
to 3-13
- Bus and Tag 21
C
- CHANNEL ADDRESS parameter 3-12
- Channel
connection 21
- example 3-12
- parameters 3-12
- Channel device definitions
- adding to IBM system 3-14
- Channel Transport
- definition G-1
- Checklist
- migration 4-1 to 4-2
- planning 3-1 to 3-2
- CICS
- changes to 3-14
- definition xiv, G-1 to G-2
- CIRCUIT parameter 3-12
- CLOCK
parameter 3-13
- Coexistence of DECnet SNA Gateway and Access Server Gateway 2-1, 3-3, 3-6, 3-8
- Commands
- SET ACCESS NAME 3-11, 3-17, 3-21 to 3-22, 3-24, 4-4 to 4-5
- SET
CIRCUIT 3-11 to 3-13
- SET LINE 3-11 to
3-13
- SET PU 3-11 to 3-13, 3-17, 4-4
- Communication line definitions
- adding to IBM system 3-14
- Communications protocols
- DECnet 4-3
- TCP/IP 4-3
- Communications protocols, supported
- LU1, LU2, LU3 22
- LUA 22
- printer sessions 22
- terminal sessions 22
- Configuration
- Access Server Gateway 3-4, 4-3
- auditing network 3-3
- creating Access Server 3-4, 4-5
- DECnet SNA Gateway 3-3 to 3-4
- developing for Access Server Gateway 3-14
- saving 5-3
- Windows NT system 4-3
- Configuration file
- DECnet SNA Gateway 3-3 to 3-4, 3-11, 4-4 to 4-5
- DECnet SNA Gateway parameters 3-21 to 3-22
- DECnet SNA Gateway-CT example 3-5
- DECnet SNA Gateway-CT
parameters 3-12
- DECnet SNA Gateway-ST example 3-4
- DECnet SNA Gateway-ST parameters 3-13
- definition 3-4,
G-1
- DIGITAL SNA Access Server parameters 3-21 to
3-23
- Microsoft SNA Server parameters 3-12 to
3-13
- Configuration Worksheet
- See Access Server Configuration Worksheet 3-14
- Configuring
- access names 3-11
- access routines in Access
Server 3-19
- Access Server 3-24
- DECnet
protocols 4-3
- IBM system for migration 3-14
- LU
information 3-21
- LU names and LU pools 3-11, 4-4
- Microsoft SNA Server 3-11, 4-4
- multiple access names 3-11
- server and connections 3-11, 4-4
- TCP/IP protocols 4-3
- Connecting
- Access Server Gateway 21
- Connection information
- DECnet SNA Gateway 3-3, 3-11
- in SNA Server 4-4
- Connection parameters
- channel connection example 3-12
- DECnet SNA
Gateway 3-11
- mapping to SNA Server 3-12 to 3-13
- Microsoft SNA Server 3-12 to 3-13
- SDLC connection example 3-13
- Connection Properties
- setting parameters in 3-12 to 3-13
- Connection types
- Bus and Tag 21
- Channel 21
- ESCON 21
- Ethernet 21
- FDDI 21
- Open System Adapter 21
- SDLC 21
- Token Ring 21
- X.25 21
- Connections
- Access Server Gateway 4-3
- DIGITAL OpenVMS
system 4-3
- IBM system 4-3
- network 4-3
- testing 4-14
- Control Panel
- Services option 5-2
- Cross-migration
- definition xiii
- CT
- definition xiv, G-1 to G-2
- Customer Information Control System
- definition G-2
D
- DECnet 3-10
- definition G-2
- documentation xv
- protocols 4-3
- DECnet event log 5-2
- DECnet SNA Gateway
- access name parameters 3-21 to 3-22
- access parameters 3-16
- coexistence with Access Server
Gateway 2-1, 3-3, 3-6, 3-8
- configuration 3-3
- configuration file 3-3 to 3-5, 3-11 to 3-13, 3-21 to
3-22, 4-4 to 4-5
- connection information 3-11
- connection parameters 3-11
- definition 19, G-2
- determining connection information 3-3
- determining LU using access name 3-17
- example network
configuration 20
- LU information 3-11
- network
management 2-4, 5-1
- node name 3-4
- overview 19
- PU information 3-11
- replaced by Access Server Gateway xi, 3-6, 3-9
- DECnet SNA Gateway Network Control Program
- See SNANCP 3-4
- DECnet SNA Gateway-CT
- connection parameters 3-12
- definition 19
- example configuration file 3-5
- DECnet SNA Gateway-ST
- connection parameters 3-13
- definition 19
- example configuration file 3-4
- Definition
- DIGITAL OpoenVMS SNA application G-3
- Definitions
- access name 3-16 to 3-17, 3-19, G-1
- access routine 21,
G-1, G-3
- Access
Server G-1
- Access Server Gateway xi, G-1
- Advanced Program-to-Program Communications G-1
- APPC G-1
- base name G-1
- Channel Transport G-1
- CICS G-1 to G-2
- configuration file 3-4, G-1
- cross-migration xiii
- CT G-1 to G-2
- Customer Information Control System G-2
- DECnet G-2
- DECnet SNA Gateway 19, G-2
- DECnet SNA Gateway-CT 19
- DECnet SNA Gateway-ST 19
- FEP G-2
- front-end processor G-2
- gateway 19, G-2
- IBM host G-2
- logical
unit G-2
- Logical Unit Application G-2
- LU G-2
- LU list G-2
- LU
name G-2
- LU pool G-3
- LUA G-2 to
G-3
- migration process xi, 2-1
- old-style LU name 21, 3-16, G-3
- physical unit
(PU) G-3
- PU G-3
- PU address 3-17
- PU name 3-17
- radix G-3
- Remote Job Entry G-3
- RJE G-3
- SDLC G-3 to G-4
- session address 3-17
- SNA G-3 to G-4
- SNA Server G-4
- SNANCP 3-4
- ST G-4
- Synchronous Data Link Control G-4
- Synchronous
Transport G-4
- Systems Network Architecture G-4
- TCP/IP G-4
- DIGITAL Alpha system
- platform 21
- DIGITAL documentation xv to xvi
- DIGITAL OpenVMS access routines 19
- auditing 3-3
- commands 3-16
- configuring 3-19
- definition 21, G-1, G-3
- RJE 4-4
- using Access Server Gateway 21
- DIGITAL OpenVMS SNA applications
- definition G-3
- DIGITAL OpenVMS system 4-3
- communicating with IBM host 20
- connections 4-3
- network management 5-2
- DIGITAL PATHWORKS 4-3
- DIGITAL SNA Access
Server 4-3
- access name parameters 3-21 to 3-22
- authorization parameters 3-23
- configuration parameters 3-21
to 3-23
- configuring access
names 3-11
- creating configurations 4-5
- definition G-1
- developing a configuration 3-14
- how it works 21
- name mapping parameters 3-22
- overview 21
- secure LUs parameters 3-23
- supported functionality 21
- DIGITAL SNA Access Server Manager 3-11, 3-19, 3-21, 4-5, 5-2
- Documentation
- DIGITAL xv to xvi
- IBM xv
- Microsoft xv
- DUPLEX parameter 3-13
E
- ENCODING parameter 3-13
- Error logs
- network management 5-2
- Error message
- invalid logon name 4-15
- invalid LU
name 4-14
- invalid mode name 4-15
- invalid PLU
name 4-14
- ESCON 21
- Ethernet 21
- Event Viewer
- See Microsoft Windows NT Event Viewer 4-14, 5-2
- Extension 3-20
- in SNA Server 3-18
- mapped to Base Name
Radix 3-22
F
- FDDI 21
- FEP
- See Front-end processor xiv
- Fields, list
- Access Name 4-7
- Authorization Entry 3-25, 4-13
- Authorization Name 3-24
- Base Name 3-24, 4-7 to 4-9
- Base Name List 4-7 to 4-8
- Base Name Radix 3-24, 4-7
to 4-9
- Base Radix 3-24
- Internet Node 3-25, 4-10 to 4-11
- Logon Mode 3-24, 4-7
to 4-8
- LU List 3-24, 4-7 to 4-8
- LU
Name 3-24 to 3-25, 4-8 to 4-9
- Node Name 3-24, 4-10
to 4-11
- Old-Style Name 3-24, 4-8
- Partner LU 3-24, 4-7
to 4-8
- Password 3-25, 4-10 to 4-11
- Terminal
Name 3-25, 4-10 to 4-11
- User Data 3-24, 4-7
- User Name
List 3-25, 4-10 to 4-11
- FORCED BURST parameter 3-12
- Front-end processor
(FEP) 21
- definition xiv, G-2
G
- Gateway
- definition 19, G-2
- overview 19
- Glossary G-1 to G-4
H
- Hard disk space
- required for Access Server Gateway 5-3
- Hardware
- affected by migration 2-3
- removing 4-15
- required 4-3
I
- IBM documentation xv
- IBM host
- definition G-2
- IBM system
- changes to CICS 3-14
- changes to system
tables 3-14
- connections 4-3
- determining impact
on 3-14
- Installing
- DECnet 4-3
- required hardware 4-3
- required software 4-3
- Service Pack 1 4-3
- Service Pack 3 4-3
- TCP/IP 4-3
- Intel systems
- platform 21
- recommended Page File Size 5-6
- recommended RAM 5-6
- virtual memory utilization 5-5
- Internet Node field 3-25, 4-11
- INTERNET NODE parameter 3-23
- Invalid logon name error
message 4-15
- Invalid LU name error message 4-14
- Invalid mode name error message 4-15
- Invalid PLU name error
message 4-14
L
- LAN addresses
- adding to IBM system 3-14
- LINE parameter 3-12
- LINK SERVICE 3-12 to
3-13
- Link Services
- setting parameters in 3-12 to 3-13
- LOGGING parameter 3-12 to 3-13
- Logical
unit
- See LU G-2
- Logical Unit Application
- See LUA G-2
- Logon Mode field 3-24, 4-8
- LOGON MODE parameter 3-21, 3-24
- LU information
- in DECnet SNA Gateway 3-11
- LU list 3-20
- definition G-2
- mapping to LU pools 3-18
- LU List field 3-24, 4-8
- LU LIST parameter 3-12 to 3-13, 3-17 to 3-19, 3-21 to
3-22, 3-24
- LU
name 3-20
- as base plus extension 3-18
- constructing using access
name 3-17
- defining in DECnet SNA Gateway 3-16
- definition G-2
- in Access Server 4-8
- in SNA Server 3-18
- mapping from old-style name 21
- mapping in Access Server 3-19
- valid 3-20
- LU Name field 3-24 to 3-25, 4-9
- LU NAME parameter 3-22 to 3-23
- LU name range
- setting up in SNA Server 3-18
- valid 3-18
- LU pool 3-20
- configuring 4-4
- definition G-3
- in Access Server 4-8
- in SNA Server 3-18
- LU1 protocol 22
- LU2 protocol 22
- LU3 protocol 22
- LU6.2 functionality
- affects migration strategy 3-3, 3-7
- not supported 21 to 22, 3-3, 3-7
- LUA
- defining 4-5, 4-13
- definition xiv, G-2 to G-3
- protocol 22
- LUs
- configuring 3-21, 4-4
- definition xiv, G-2
- determining in DECnet SNA Gateway 3-17
- determining using access
name 3-17
- managing access to 3-16
- securing 4-12
- specifying in Access Server 3-20
- specifying in Microsoft SNA Server 4-4
M
- Manage Configurations
- dialog 4-5
- tabs 4-5
- Managing
- Access Server Gateway 5-1
- network
services 5-2
- Mapping
- access names 3-20, 3-24, 4-8
- old-style LU names 3-17 to 3-20, 3-24, 4-9
- SET ACCESS NAME parameters 3-19, 3-21
- SET CIRCUIT parameters 4-4
- SET LINE
parameters 4-4
- SET PU parameters 4-4
- MAX BTU LENGTH parameter 3-12 to 3-13
- MAXIMUM DATA parameter 3-12
- Memory
- allocation 5-3 to 5-6
- dedicating to programs 5-3
- recommended values 5-5
- required for Access Server Gateway 5-3
- requirements for Access
Server Gateway 5-4 to 5-6
- utilization 5-3
to 5-5
- Microsoft documentation xv
- Microsoft Performance
Monitor 4-15, 5-2 to 5-3
- Microsoft SNA Server 4-3
- configuration parameters 3-12 to 3-13
- configuring 4-4
- configuring connections 3-11
- configuring LU names and LU pools 3-11
- connection
information 4-4
- connection properties 3-12 to 3-13
- definition G-4
- overview 20
- preparation forms 4-4
- PU information 4-4
- Microsoft SNA Server Admin 5-2
- Microsoft SNA Server
Manager 3-11, 3-21, 5-2
- Microsoft Windows NT Event Viewer 4-14 to 4-15, 5-2
- Microsoft Windows NT Registry 5-3
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4-3
- host for Access Server Gateway 22
- Microsoft Windows NT system
- configuration 4-3
- network management 5-2
- Migration process
- checklist 4-1 to 4-2
- defined 2-1
- definition xi
- hardware and software affected 2-3
- impact on IBM
system 3-14
- minimizing the impact 3-3, 3-9
- network transport considerations 3-9
- steps 2-2
- time required 2-2
- Migration strategy
- coexistence 3-3, 3-6, 3-8
- consequences 2-3
- determining 3-3, 3-6
- effect
on node name 3-9
- for LU6.2 functionality 3-3, 3-7
- network transport 3-9
- planning 3-6
- replacing DECnet SNA Gateway 3-3, 3-6, 3-9
- timing 2-3
- MODEM TYPE parameter 3-13
- Monitoring
performance 5-2
- MULTIDROP PRIMARY parameter 3-13
N
- Name mapping 3-20, 3-24, 4-8
- defining in Access Server 4-5
- parameters in Access
Server 3-22, 3-24
- Name Mapping dialog 4-8
- Name Mapping
fields 4-8
- Base Name 3-24, 4-8
- Base Name Radix 3-24, 4-8
- LU
Name 3-24, 4-8
- Old-Style Name 3-24, 4-8
- Name Mapping tab 3-20, 3-24, 4-8, A-1
- NCP 5-2
- NetView 5-2
- Network configuration
- Access Server Gateway example 22
- auditing 3-3
- DECnet SNA Gateway and Access Server
Gateway 3-8
- DECnet SNA Gateway example 20
- Network connections 4-3
- Network
environment 4-3
- Network management
- Access Server Gateway 2-4, 5-1 to 5-2
- changing parameters 5-2
- comparisons 5-2
- considerations 2-4
- DECnet SNA Gateway 2-4, 5-1
- DIGITAL OpenVMS system 5-2
- error logs 5-2
- Microsoft Windows NT system 5-2
- monitoring
performance 5-2
- setting security 5-2
- troubleshooting 5-2
- using NetView 5-2
- Network management tools
- Access Server Manager 5-2
- Control Panel
Services 5-2
- DECnet event log 5-2
- Event
Viewer 5-2
- Microsoft Performance Monitor 5-2
- NCP 5-2
- SNA Server Admin 5-2
- SNA Server Manager 5-2
- snacfg 5-2
- SNAEVL 5-2
- SNALOG 5-2
- SNANCP 5-2
- SNAP 5-2
- snatrace 5-2
- Trace 5-2
- Network performance
- monitoring 5-2
- Network services
- managing 5-2
- setting up SNA Server 3-11
- stopping and starting 5-2
- Network transport
- DECnet 3-10
- effect on migration
process 3-9
- TCP/IP 3-10
- Node name 3-4, 3-9
- affected by network transport 3-10
- effect of migration
strategy 3-9
- need for new 3-14
- Node Name field 3-24, 4-11
- NODE NAME parameter 3-23
- Node name table
- updating 4-14
O
- Old-style LU names 3-20
- defining 4-9
- defining in Access
Server 3-19
- definition 21, 3-16, G-3
- mapping 3-17 to 3-20, 3-24, 4-9
- mapping to LU name 21
- using with SNA Server 3-16 to
3-18
- Old-Style Name field 3-24
- OLD-STYLE NAME
parameter 3-22
- Old-style names
- See old-style LU names 21
- OpenVMS access routines
- See DIGITAL OpenVMS access routines 19
- OpenVMS system
- See DIGITAL OpenVMS system 20
- Optimizing server performance
- by allocating more memory 5-3
- by increasing server
throughput 5-3
- using Performance Monitor 5-3
- Overview
- DECnet SNA Gateway 19
- DIGITAL SNA Access
Server 21
- gateways 19
- Microsoft SNA
Server 20
P
- Page File Size
- recommended for Alpha systems 5-5
- recommended for Intel
systems 5-6
- Parameters
- connection 3-11
- setting in Connection
Properties 3-12 to 3-13
- setting in Link
Services 3-12 to 3-13
- setting RJE
Server 4-3
- specifying access names 3-16
- Parameters, list
- ACCESS NAME 3-21
- APPLICATION 3-21, 3-24
- AUTHORIZATION ENTRY 3-23
- BASE NAME 3-21 to 3-22
- BUFFER SIZE 3-12 to 3-13
- CHANNEL ADDRESS 3-12
- CIRCUIT 3-12
- CLOCK 3-13
- DUPLEX 3-13
- ENCODING 3-13
- FORCED BURST 3-12
- INTERNET NODE 3-23
- LINE 3-12
- LINK SERVICE 3-12 to 3-13
- LOGGING 3-12 to 3-13
- LOGON MODE 3-21, 3-24
- LU
LIST 3-12 to 3-13, 3-17, 3-19, 3-21 to 3-22, 3-24
- LU NAME 3-22 to 3-23
- MAX BTU LENGTH 3-12 to 3-13
- MAXIMUM DATA 3-12
- MODEM TYPE 3-13
- MULTIDROP PRIMARY 3-13
- NODE NAME 3-23
- OLD-STYLE NAME 3-22
- PARTNER LU 3-21
- PASSWORD 3-23
- POLL ADDRESS 3-13
- PROTOCOL CHANNEL 3-12
- PROTOCOL SDLC 3-13
- PU 3-24
- PU (CIRCUIT) 3-21 to 3-22
- RECEIVE BUFFERS 3-12 to 3-13
- RESPONSE MODE 3-13
- SEGMENT SIZE 3-12 to 3-13
- SERVER 4-4
- SET ACCESS
NAME 3-21 to 3-22
- SET CIRCUIT 3-12 to
3-13
- SET LINE 3-12 to 3-13
- SET PU 3-12 to 3-13
- SIGNALLING 3-12 to 3-13
- STATION ADDRESS 3-13
- TERMINAL NAME 3-23
- USER NAME LIST 3-23
- Partner LU field 3-24, 4-8
- PARTNER LU parameter 3-21
- Password field 3-25, 4-11
- PASSWORD parameter 3-23
- Performance
- increasing server throughput 5-3
- monitoring network and
system 5-2
- optimizing server 5-3
- Performance Monitor
- See Microsoft Performance Monitor 4-15, 5-2
- Physical unit (PU)
- definition G-3
- Planning
- Access Server Configuration Worksheet 3-14, 3-24, A-1
- determining impact on IBM system 3-14
- migration checklist 4-1 to 4-2
- migration strategy 3-3, 3-6
- planning checklist 3-1 to 3-2
- SNA Server Preparation Forms 3-11
- steps 2-2, 3-1 to 3-2
- Platforms
- DIGITAL Alpha system 21
- Intel system 21
- POLL ADDRESS parameter 3-13
- Preparation forms
- See SNA Server Preparation Forms 4-4
- PROTOCOL CHANNEL parameter 3-12
- PROTOCOL SDLC
parameter 3-13
- Protocols
- See Communications protocols 22
- PU
- definition xiv, G-3
- specifying in SNA Server 4-4
- PU (CIRCUIT) parameter 3-21 to 3-22
- PU
address
- definition 3-17
- PU information
- in DECnet SNA Gateway 3-11
- in SNA
Server 4-4
- PU name 3-24
- definition 3-17
- PU parameter 3-24
R
- Radix 4-9
- Base Name 4-8
- definition G-3
- mapped from Extension 4-8
- RAM
- recommended for Alpha systems 5-5
- recommended for Intel
systems 5-6
- required for Access Server Gateway 5-3
- RECEIVE BUFFERS parameter 3-12 to 3-13
- Recommended values
- memory 5-5
- References
- DECnet xv
- DIGITAL xv to xvi
- IBM xv
- Microsoft xv
- Remote Job Entry
- See RJE G-3
- Remote Job Entry server
- See RJE Server 4-3
- Replacing DECnet SNA Gateway 3-6, 3-9
- Requirements
- for Access Server Gateway 21
- installing
hardware 4-3
- installing software 4-3
- RESPONSE MODE parameter 3-13
- Restricting access to an
LU 4-9
- RJE
- access routines 4-4
- definition xiv, G-3
- RJE Server
- parameters 4-3
S
- Saving configurations
- in Windows NT Registry 5-3
- SDLC 21
- definition xiv, G-3 to G-4
- SDLC connection 21
- example 3-13
- parameters 3-13
- Secure LUs
- defining in Access Server 4-5
- parameters in Access
Server 3-23, 3-25
- Secure LUs dialog 4-12
- Secure LUs
fields 4-12
- Authorization Entry 3-25
- Authorization Entry
List 4-12
- LU Name 3-25, 4-12
- Secure LUs tab 3-25, 4-12, A-1
- Security
- network management 5-2
- securing an LU 3-25, 4-5, 4-12
- setting
parameters 3-23, 5-2
- Security parameters
- Authorization 4-9
- Secure LUs 4-12
- SEGMENT SIZE parameter 3-12 to 3-13
- SERVER parameter 4-4
- Server performance
- allocating memory 5-3
- increasing
throughput 5-3
- optimizing 5-3
- Service Pack 1 4-3
- Service Pack 3 4-3
- Session
address
- definition 3-17
- in name mapping 3-20
- SET ACCESS NAME command 3-11, 3-17 to 3-18, 3-21, 3-24, 4-4 to 4-5
- SET ACCESS
NAME parameters 3-21 to 3-22
- APPLICATION 3-21
- LOGON MODE 3-21
- LU LIST 3-21 to 3-22
- PU (CIRCUIT) 3-21 to 3-22
- SET CIRCUIT command 3-11 to 3-13, 4-4
- SET CIRCUIT parameters
- CHANNEL ADDRESS 3-12
- LINE 3-12
- LOGGING 3-12 to 3-13
- MAXIMUM DATA 3-12
- SET LINE command 3-11, 4-4
- SET LINE parameters 3-12 to 3-13
- BUFFER SIZE 3-12 to 3-13
- CLOCK 3-13
- DUPLEX 3-13
- FORCED BURST 3-12
- LOGGING 3-12 to 3-13
- MODEM TYPE 3-13
- PROTOCOL CHANNEL 3-12
- PROTOCOL SDLC 3-13
- RECEIVE BUFFERS 3-12 to 3-13
- RESPONSE MODE 3-13
- SIGNALLING 3-12 to 3-13
- STATION ADDRESS 3-13
- SET PU command 3-11 to 3-13, 3-17, 4-4
- SET PU parameters
- CIRCUIT 3-12
- LOGGING 3-12 to 3-13
- LU LIST 3-12 to 3-13
- SEGMENT SIZE 3-12 to 3-13
- SET SNA USER LU AUTHORIZATION 5-2
- SIGNALLING
parameter 3-12 to 3-13
- SNA
- definition xiv, G-3 to G-4
- SNA application parameters
- interpreting in Access Server 3-20
- SNA applications
- See DIGITAL OpenVMS access routines 19, 3-16
- SNA Server
- See Microsoft SNA Server 20
- SNA Server Manager
- See Microsoft SNA Server Manager 3-11
- SNA Server Preparation Forms 3-11, 4-4
- snacfg 5-2
- SNAEVL 5-2
- SNALOG 4-14, 5-2
- SNANCP 5-2
- definition 3-4
- SNAP 5-2
- snatrace 5-2
- Software
- affected by migration 2-3
- DIGITAL
PATHWORKS 4-3
- DIGITAL SNA Access Server 4-3
- Microsoft SNA Server 4-3
- required 4-3
- uninstalling 4-15
- Windows NT Server 4-3
- ST
- definition xiv, G-4
- STATION ADDRESS parameter 3-13
- Synchronous Data Link Control
- definition G-4
- Synchronous Transport
- definition G-4
- System Event Log
- in Windows NT Event Viewer 4-15
- Systems Network Architecture
- See SNA G-4
T
- TCP/IP 3-10
- definition xiv, G-4
- protocols 4-3
- Terminal Name field 3-25, 4-11
- TERMINAL NAME parameter 3-23
- Terms xiv, G-1 to G-4
- Testing
- Access Server Gateway 4-13
- Throughput
- increasing 5-3
- Token Ring 21
- Trace 5-2
- Troubleshooting
- Access Server Gateway 4-13 to 4-14
- common problems 4-14
- network management tools 5-2
- using Event Viewer 4-14 to 4-15
- using Performance Monitor 4-15
- using SNALOG 4-14
U
- User Data field 3-24
- User Name List field 3-25,
4-11
- USER NAME LIST parameter 3-23
V
- Virtual memory utilization 5-3
- Alpha systems 5-4
- Intel systems 5-5
W
- Windows NT Registry
- See Microsoft Windows NT Registry 5-3
- Windows NT Server
- See Microsoft Windows NT Server 22
- Windows NT system
- See Microsoft Windows NT system 4-3
X
- X.25 21
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