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DIGITAL SNA access server migration guide


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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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