Article ID: 138804
Article Last Modified on 4/1/2004
S E R V P A C K
LU 6.2 Type = Independent
LU Alias = For simplicity, this should be the same as the
Local LU Name below.
Network Name = APPN (same as network name in step 1)
LU Name = This is the same as the control point name in step 1.
All other entries can remain at default values.
Link Service = SnaDlc1 (or name specified during SNA setup)
Remote End = Peer System
Activation = Pick the value appropriate for your environment.
Allowed Directions = Outgoing calls. Check Incoming Calls if you
want the S/36 to be able to activate the link.
Choose the Setup button configure the following parameters:
Remote Network Address = Set to the network adapter address of the
S/36.
Local Node ID = Leave at default - 05D FFFFF.
Remote Node Name:
Network Name = APPN (same as Network Name in step 1)
Control Point Name = S/36 local system name, configured in the
S/36 APPN Subsystem Member Definition.
Remote Node ID = Not used (leave blank)
Advanced options can be left at their default settings
Choose OK.
LU Alias = For simplicity, this should be the same as the
Remote APPC LU Name below.
Network Name = APPN (Same as other network values above)
LU Name = Must be set to the S/36 system name.
Uninterpreted LU Name = Not used (leave at default setting).
Select Supports Parallel Sessions (required).
Choose the Partners button. The Remote APPC LU must be partnered
with the Local APPC LU created above, using the QPCSUPP mode. Because
Enable Automatic Partnering is enabled by default for APPC LU's,
this pairing will already be added.
Choose OK.
Partner LU Mode Connection Sessions Limit
----------- -------- ------------ -------- ------
<remote LU> SNASVCMG <connection> 0 2
<remote LU> QPCSUPP <connection> 0 32
This means that up to 32 sessions are available for use, though
no sessions are currently active.Additional query words: prodsna
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