SNA Server Worksheet (V2.11)

Restriction: This topic applies to Windows environments only.

Give this worksheet to your PC LAN administrator or system support staff. Verify that settings for the SNA Server match the required value for the field in the specified dialog box. To help you determine the value to use when configuring SNA Server, the value's common name (nick name) and source definition are shown in the table below.

Record your values in the space provided. You will use your values when configuring the SNA Server.

Dialog boxes and field values that are not shown on this worksheet are not used by XDB Link.

Dialog Box Field Value Needed for XDB Link Configuration Suggested Value Your Value Ref
Server Properties Network Name The SNA network name (NETID) for VTAM.1

Nick Name: NETID

Source: SYS1.VTAMLST (ACSTRxx)

    D1
  Control Point The control point name (CPNAME) for this server as specified in the PU definition of VTAM or NCP.

Nick Name: CPNAME

Source: VTAM PU definition

    D2
Connection Properties Connection Name A name for the connection between this server and the remote system. This value is used internally by the SNA Server.     D3
  Link Service The DLC type used to reach the host.(802.2 for either Ethernet or Token Ring.)
Note:

Verify that the selected protocol has been installed on the SNA Server machine.

SnaDlc1   D4
  Remote End One of the following system types
  • Host System
  • Peer System
  • Down Stream

For DB2 FOR OS/390, use Host System

    D5
  Activation One of the following activation events that SNA Server will use to start this connection.
  • Startup
  • On Demand
  • Manually (by Admin)
Startup   D6
Connection Properties Allowed Directions Outgoing. Incoming optional. Outgoing and Incoming   D7
SETUP Remote Network Address The 12-digit hexadecimal network address (MAC address) for this server. This address starts with 4000...for Token Ring, and with 02...for Ethernet.

Nick Name: Target Mac Address

Source: VTAM controller definition

    D8
Local Node Name Local Node ID The 8-digit hexadecimal local ID number for this server. The first three digits must match the IDNUM parameter in VTAM, and the last five digits must match IDBLK.

Nick Name: IDNUM & IDBLK

Source: VTAM PU definition

    D9
Remote Node Name Network Name The SNA network name (NETID) for VTAM. Can be blank for APPN Peer-to-Peer.1

Nick Name: NETID

Source: SYS1.VTAMLST (ATCSTRxx)

    D10
  Control Point The system services control point name (SSCPNAME) of the host node as specified in the PU definition of VTAM or NCP. Can be blank for APPN Peer-to-Peer.

Nick Name: SSCPNAME

Source: SYS1.VTAMLST (ATCSTRxx)

    D11
  XID Format Format 3 Format 3 Format 3 D12
  Remote Node ID IDNUM and IDBLK parameter in VTAM

Nick Name: Remote target NODE ID

blank   D13
APPC LU Properties LU6.2 Type Independent

Nick Name: LOCADDR = 0

Source: VTAM LU definition

Independent Independent D14
APPC LU Properties LU Alias A name that represents this machine in its local SNA communications configuration. We recommend that you use the XDB Server name as the alias. XDBSERVE   D15
  Network Name The SNA network name (NETID) for VTAM.1

Nick Name: NETID

Source: SYS1.VTAMLST (ATCSTRxx)

    D16
  LU Name The LU name for this APPC LU. Must match the independent LU name specified in VTAM.

Nick Name: Independent LU Name

Source: VTAM LU Definition

    D17
  Enable Automatic Partnering Enabled Enabled Enabled D18
  Implicit Incoming (None) (None) (None) D19
APPC Remote LU Properties LU Alias A name that will represent the remote APPC LU in this server's SNA communication configuration.     D20
  Network Name The SNA network name (NETID) for VTAM.1

Nick Name: NETID

Source: SYS1.VTAMLST (ATCSTRxx)

    D21
  LU Name VTAM APPLID for DB2 subsystem.

Nick Name: DB2 APPLID

Source: VTAM APPL definition

    D22
  Uninterpreted LU Name VTAM APPLID for DB2 subsystem.

Nick Name: DB2 APPLID

Source: VTAM APPLS

    D23
Mode Mode Name IBMRDB or the mode name (DLOGMODE) defined for LU definition in VTAM.
Note:

MODETAB Name = VTAM mode table

DLOGMODE name = mode name for LU.

Nick Name: DLOGMODE

Source: ISTINCLM (or other specified name for the LOGMODE table)

    D24

1If you have a multi-domain network, use the parameter CDRM = (CDRM name). If you have a single-domain network, use the value found in library member SYS1.VTAMLIST(ATCSTRxx).

Please return this worksheet to the XDB Link Installation Coordinator.