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Connection Tab of INT1 Channel Options

How do I get to this dialog box?

From InfoConnect Manager

  1. Select Paths in the left pane, then click Add.

  2. Select INT1 from the list of path templates and click OK.

  3. To the right of Channel, click Examine Channel (or Configure Channel if you are logged in as an administrator.)

From the Database Editor

  1. Under Connection type, select INT1.

  2. Select an existing path (or, click + to add a new record).

  3. Click the Connection tab in the lower portion of the window. (You must be logged in as an administrator to save changes to this tab.

Use this dialog box to configure an INT1 channel (also referred to as a path). Configure these settings in the correct order, starting first with the Connections tab, next the Environmentstab, and finally the Channel tab.

Connections tab

Connections Type the name you want to use to identify the host connection (up to 12 characters) and then click the Add button to add the selected item to the list. (Use the Delete button to delete a selected item from the list.)
Settings Specify the network model type for the connection (TCP/IP or OSI).
Host IP address or domain name Type the IP address of the Distributed Communications Processor (DCP) or Host LAN Controller (HLC), or type the domain name of the host (up to 63 characters). If the host is in a different domain that the PC, type the domain name of the host using the following syntax: hostname.domain.type where typeis the three-character type of the domain (such as com or edu).

Settings

TCP/IP Select this option if the host and computers will communicate over a TCP/IP network. This is the most widely used networking protocol.
OSI Select this option if the host and computers will communicate over an Open System Interconnection network.
Host IP address or domain name Type the name for host address (IP address or domain if using a TCP/IP network or NSAP if using an OSI network).

TCPIP-connection type

Click the option that indicates how to connect to the host.

DCP - gateway mode Select this if you use a Distributed Communications Processor (DCP) that can only accept host connection requests. Note: For most connections, select Host LAN Controller (HLC). The DCP settings only apply to Unisys systems that use front-end processor hardware to control connections.
DCP - IP router mode Select this if you use a DCP that can accept host connection requests at other DCPs or HLCs.
HCL Select this if you use a Host LAN Controller.

Note

If you click DCP - IP router mode or HLC, you must include a TSAP when you configure an environment that uses this connection.

Advanced Click this button to open the TCP UDP Path Options Dialog Box.