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Data Required from the Host Configuration

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Data in an SNA node configuration file must correspond to information from the host configuration. So, before using NMMGR, you should have certain information from the host configuration.

The host information that corresponds to SNA node configuration information for SNA/SDLC links, SNA/X.25 links, and SNA/Token Ring links is described below.

SNA/SDLCMUX Information

For the host and the HP e3000 to communicate, you must coordinate the SNA/SDLCMUX node configuration with the ACF/NCP and ACF/VTAM host configurations. The HP SNA Products Remote System Configuration Guide explains these configurations. Table 2-1 “Host ACF/NCP and ACF/VTAM Values for SDLCMUX” shows the relationships between items from the host configuration and items in the SNA node configuration file for an SNA/SDLCMUX link. Each NMMGR screen field is described later in this chapter.

Table 2-1 Host ACF/NCP and ACF/VTAM Values for SDLCMUX

Host Configuration Macro and Operand

Field in NMMGR Screen

NMMGR Screen

LINE SPEEDSpeed

Link Data

PU PUNAME

SNA Node Name

Configuration

ADDR

Station ID

Link Data

IDBLK

ID BLK

PU Data

IDNUM

ID NUM

PU Data

MAXDATA

MAX DATA

PU Data

PUTYPE

Node Type

PU Data

LU LUNAME

LU Name

LU Data

LOCADDR

LU#

LU Data

 

SNA/X.25 Information

For the host and the HP e3000 to communicate, you must coordinate the SNA/X.25 node configuration with the host configuration. The HP SNA Products Remote System Configuration Guide explains this configuration.

Table 2-2 “Host Macro Values for X.25 Link PVC ” shows the relationships between items from the host configuration and items in the SNA node configuration file for permanent virtual circuits (PVCs). Each NMMGR screen field is described later in this chapter.

Table 2-2 Host Macro Values for X.25 Link PVC

Host Configuration Macro and Operand

Field in NMMGR Screen

SNA Node NMMGR Screen

X25.LINE TYPE

Virtual Circuit Type

X.25 Link Data

X25.PU PUNAME

SNA Node Name

Configuration

New Name

Configuration

PUTYPE

Node Type

PU Data

MAXDATA

MAX DATA

PU Data

X25.LU LUNAME

LU Name

LU Data

LOCADDR

LU#

LU Data

 

Table 2-3 “Host Macro Values for X.25 Link SVC ” shows the relationships between items from the host configuration and items in the SNA node configuration file for switched virtual circuits (SVCs) of an SNA/X.25 link. Each NMMGR screen field is described later in this chapter.

Table 2-3 Host Macro Values for X.25 Link SVC

Host Configuration Macro nd Operand

Field in NMMGR Screen

SNA Node NMMGR Screen

X25.LINE TYPE

Virtual Circuit Type

X.25 Link Data

CALL

Call Direction

X.25 Link Data

PATH DIALNO

Remote's X.25 Network Address

X.25 Link Data

PU PUNAME

SNA Node Name

Configuration

New Name

Configuration

IDBLK

ID BLK

PU Data

IDNUM

ID NUM

PU Data

MAXDATA

MAX DATA

PU Data

LU LUNAME

LU Name

LU Data

LOCADDR

LU#

LU Data

 

Table 2-4 “Host Macro Values for X.25 System Access ” shows the relationships between items from the host configuration and items in the X.25 System Access configuration. The HP SNA Products Remote System Configuration Guide explains the host configuration. See the appropriate NS documentation for more information about the X.25 System Access configuration.

Table 2-4 Host Macro Values for X.25 System Access

Host Configuration Macro

Field in NMMGR Screen

Network Services NMMGR Screen

X25.OUFT INDEX

Set Name

X.25 User Facility Sets

 

Note that once the facility set to be used by SNA/X.25 Link is specified in the INDEX operand of the X25.OUFT host macro, it must also be referenced by the OUFINDX operand of the X25.LINE host macro.

Table 2-5 “Host Macro Values for DTC Manager (X.25) ” shows the relationship between items from the host configuration and items in the DTC Manager configuration. The HP SNA Products Remote System Configuration Guide explains the host configuration. See the appropriate DTC documentation for more information about the DTC Manager configuration through OpenView.

Table 2-5 Host Macro Values for DTC Manager (X.25)

Host Configuration Macro and Operand

Field in OpenView Screen

DTC Manager OpenView Screen

X25.VCCPT VWINDOW

Window Size

X.25 Level 3

 

NOTE: Although it is not an X.25 standard requirement, we recommend that the value specified in the Window Size field match the VWINDOW operand of the X25.VCCPT host macro.

Table 2-6 “Host Macro Values for DTS Configuration (X.25) ” shows the relationship between items from the host configuration and items in the DTS configuration (for NS host-based network management). The HP SNA Products Remote System Configuration Guide explains the host configuration. See the appropriate NS host-based network management documentation for more information about the DTS configuration through OpenView.

Table 2-6 Host Macro Values for DTS Configuration (X.25)

Host Configuration Macro and Operand

Field in NMMGR Screen

DTS NMMGR Screen

X25.VCCPT VWINDOW

Window Size

DTC X.25 Card Configuration — Level 3 & Miscellaneous

 

SNA/Token Ring Information

For the host and the HP e3000 to communicate, you must coordinate the SNA/Token Ring node configuration with the ACF/NCP and ACF/VTAM host configurations. The HP SNA Products Remote System Configuration Guide explains these configurations. Table 2-7 “Host Macro Values for Token Ring ” shows the relationships between items from the host configuration and items in the SNA node configuration file for an SNA/Token Ring link. Each NMMGR screen field is described later in this chapter.

Table 2-7 Host Macro Values for Token Ring

Host Configuration Macro and Operand

Field in NMMGR Screen

NMMGR Screen Name

LINE LOCADD

Remote Station Address

Token Ring Link Data

PU PUNAME

SNA Node Name

Configuration

New Name

Configuration

IDBLK

ID BLK

PU Data

IDNUM

ID NUM

PU Data

MAXDATA

MAX DATA

PU Data

LU LUNAME

LU Name

LU Data

LOCADDR

LU#

LU Data

 

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