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If this is the first-time installation of an ACC card, the full procedure found in ACC Installation and Configuration Guide, Chapter 2, section "Installation Verification" can be used to verify that the ACC hardware and software have been properly installed and are functional. Otherwise skip that section and continue below.

Loopback Configuration Requirements

The ACC product provides a loopback protocol module which can be used to run a loopback test to exercise the ACC multiplexer card, any attached panel, and the specified port. The loopback test is run using the loopback test feature of the zmntr utility. (Refer to the ACC Utilities Reference Guide.)

The test requires the following:

  • At least one ACC interface card must be installed into the system, and it must have a panel (or RS-232 cable if mux card is 2-Channel) attached.

  • The ACC Base Software or the ACC and X.25/9000 Software Bundle product must be installed and the system must have been rebuilt and rebooted.

Loopback Configuration File

A loopback configuration file /opt/acc/cfg/loopback.answ is automatically created when the ACC Base Software was installed. It reflects the location of any ACC cards installed at the time swinstall was run. The ttgen utility is also automatically run on this file to create /opt/acc/cfg/loopback.tmem. Refer to ACC Installation and Configuration Guide, Chapter 2, if the ACC Mux cards have been moved within the system, or if additional cards have been added to the system.

Your ACC .answ file should look like the following:

#include "/opt/acc/cfg/ttgendefine"
ttgen
Configuration
system-name "SNA/ACC Interface sample ttgen input file"
program-zlu 100
terminal-zlu 800
logical-term 400
physical-term 400
buffer-pool 3000000
logical-size 256
queue-Limit 200
transmit-limit 100
unack-limit 5000
port-limit 20000
E1T1-Port-Limit 100000
node-entry 1


Interface-Definition
<card-type> 0 <bus:slot> /opt/acc/<card-type>/loopback.zabs


Port-Definition
Port 0:0 RS232 57600 Int SDLC X1 NRZ
Port 0:1 RS232 57600 Ext SDLC X1 NRZ
Port 0:2 RS232 57600 Int SDLC X1 NRZ
Port 0:3 RS232 57600 Ext SDLC X1 NRZ
Port 0:4 RS232 57600 Int SDLC X1 NRZ
Port 0:5 RS232 57600 Ext SDLC X1 NRZ
Port 0:6 RS232 57600 Int SDLC X1 NRZ
Port 0:7 RS232 57600 Ext SDLC X1 NRZ

Terminal-Definition
Term 600 0:0 HDLC.FRAME 0000h 0000h 41 0 0 0 0 "SNAPLUS device"
Term 601 0:1 HDLC.FRAME 0000h 0000h 41 0 0 0 0 "SNAPLUS device"
* ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^
* ZLU _____| | | |
* mux:port_____| | |
* poll word; use 0000h for | |
* 2-wire or 0080h for 4-wire_| |
* application number; 41 for SNAplus2_____|

Node-Definition
Local-Node 123

End$
NOTE: Versions of SNA/ACC prior to B02.40 dynamically handled the creating of terminal definitions. Versions of SNA/ACC for 3.02 and above require the user to define terminals statically in the .answ files as illustrated in the example .answ file. You must add the Term entries to your .answ file and modify them appropriately for your configuration requirements.

Bringing Up ZCOM

Before any of the features of the ZCOM Mux Subsystem can be accessed, it must be started up by running zmasterd (located in /opt/acc/bin) with an appropriate .tmem file. The /opt/acc/cfg/loopback.tmem file should be used. Invoke zmasterd as follows:

% zmasterd cold /opt/acc/cfg/loopback.tmem

Messages indicating whether or not the ZCOM Mux subsystem was started successfully will be logged to the file /var/opt/acc/log/XXX.tlog, where XXX represents the day of the week, for example, mon.tlog and tue.tlog.

If any error is reported during the start up procedure, it may be necessary to stop the ZCOM subsystem by running:

% zmasterd stop

The error should then be addressed, and then the ZCOM subsystem should be restarted. Refer to the ACC Error Guide for detailed information about messages reported by zmlog.

SNA/ACC Software Verification

When it is determined that the ACC Multiplexer hardware and ACC Base Software are fully operational with no problems, the peer-to-peer test procedures in this section should be run to verify that the SNA/ACC installation is correct and the SNAplus2 software can work with it.

The SNAplus2 GUI, shown below (Figure 2-2), is convenient for this verification phase. If the SNAplus2 software is not running, issue the following command to manually start SNAplus2:

% /opt/sna/bin/snap start

SNAplus2 Configuration

Run the xsnapadmin program and set items found in the "Services" menu windows (Figure 2-2) per the following steps:

  1. Make the following selections under "Configure" in the Node Parameters window:

    Control point name: USHWP01.<host_name>
    Control point alias: <host_name>
    Node ID: 05F FFFFF
  2. Make the following selections under "Connectivity" in the "New Port" window:

    Port using: ACC SDLC card
    SNA port name: SDLCP0
    ACC SDLC card number: 0
    Port number: 0
    Initially active: depressed (red)
    Line details:
    Type: Leased line
    Link role: Secondary
    Encoding: NRZ
    Duplex setting: Half duplex

    Figure 2-2 The xsnapadmin Screen (SNAplus2 GUI)

    The xsnapadmin Screen (SNAplus2 GUI)
  3. Make the following selections under "Connectivity" in the "New Port" window:

    Port using: ACC SDLC card
    SNA port name: SDLCP1
    ACC SDLC card number: 0
    Port number: 1
    Initially active: depressed (red)
    Line details:
    Type: Leased line
    Link role: Primary
    Encoding: NRZ
    Duplex setting: Half duplex
  4. Make the following selections under "Connectivity" in the "New link station" window:

    Add link station to: SDLCP0
    Name: SDLCL0
    SNA port name: SDLCP0
    Activation: By administrator
    LU traffic: Dependent only
    Local node ID: 05F FFFFF
    Remote node ID: <blank> <blank>
    Contact information:
    Poll address: C1
    Click on the "Advanced..." button. Select the following:
    Max send BTU size: 265 (should be the default)
    Host type: SNA
    Send format 3 XID: depressed (red)
    Don't send local node name: depressed (red)
    Reactivate link station after failure: not depressed (grey)
  5. Make the following selections under "Connectivity" in the "New link station" window:

    Add link station to: SDLCP0
    Name: SDLCL1
    SNA port name: SDLCP1
    Activation: By administrator
    LU traffic: Independent only
    Remote node... USHWP01.ACCP01
    Contact information:
    Poll address: C1

SNAplus2 Over SNA/ACC Verification

Use the xsnapadmin program to activate the ports and link stations:

  1. Activate the node first.

  2. Activate the ports.

  3. Activate the primary link station first. (Use the Zoom feature in the GUI if you need to configure a station as primary.)

  4. Activate the primary link station first. (Use the Zoom feature in the GUI if you need to configure a station as primary.)

  5. While the primary link station is "Starting", activate the secondary link station.

In its "Connectivity and dependent LUs" section, the xsnapadmin screen should show the status of both ports and link stations as "Active" when the verification procedure has been successful.

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