IBM AS/400 Identification block and Identification number, Matches the Fbss Identification number

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FBSS

 

 

AS/400

Configuration

 

AS/400 Prompt

Parameter

Display

FBSS Prompt

 

 

 

 

Exchange identifier

EXCHID

SDLC

Identification block and Identification number

 

 

Communications

The values specified for the FBSS controller must

 

 

 

 

 

 

match the value specified in the EXCHID parameter

 

 

 

of the CRTCTLFNC command. The EXCHID

 

 

 

parameter must be specified as: xxxyyyyy, where xxx

 

 

 

matches the FBSS Identification block and yyyyy

 

 

 

matches the FBSS Identification number.

 

 

 

 

Link type

LINKTYPE

Communication

Data Link Control

 

 

Servers

Values specified for the FBSS and AS/400

 

 

 

 

 

 

configurations must match:

 

 

 

v If the FBSS response is SDLC, LINKTYPE(*SDLC)

 

 

 

must be specified for the CRTCTLFNC command.

 

 

 

v If the FBSS response is TRDLC, LINKTYPE(*LAN)

 

 

 

must be specified for the CRTCTLFNC command.

 

 

 

v If the FBSS response is X25DLC, LINKTYPE(*X25)

 

 

 

must be specified for the CRTCTLFNC command.

 

 

 

 

Local location address

LOCADR

Session-Id and LU

Host Logical Unit Numbers

 

 

Assignments

FBSS logical unit number must match the LOCADR

 

 

 

 

 

 

parameter value specified on the CRTDEVFNC

 

 

 

command.

 

 

 

The FBSS logical unit assignments are decimal

 

 

 

numbers; the AS/400 values must be hexadecimal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

LU Assignments

Host Logical Unit Numbers

 

 

for Display

FBSS logical unit number must match the LOCADR

 

 

Emulators

 

 

 

parameter value specified on the CRTDEVDSP or

 

 

LU Assignments

CRTDEVPRT command for 3270 devices attached to

 

 

for 3287 Printer

the FBSS controller.

 

 

Emulator

The FBSS logical unit assignments are decimal

 

 

 

 

 

 

numbers; the AS/400 values must be hexadecimal.

 

 

 

 

NRZI data encoding

NRZI

SDLC

N.R.Z.I.

 

 

Communications

Values specified for the AS/400 CRTLINSDLC

 

 

 

 

 

 

command and the FBSS controller must match.

 

 

 

 

Source service access

SSAP

Token Ring

Service access point for Host/37xx/4700

point

 

Communications

Values specified for the FBSS and for the SSAP

 

 

 

 

 

 

parameter on the CRTCTLFNC command must

 

 

 

match.

 

 

 

 

SSCP identifier

SSCPID

SSCP Names

SSCP namexx

 

 

 

If used, the value specified for the FBSS controller

 

 

 

must match the last 10 digits of the SSCPID

 

 

 

parameter on the CRTCTLFNC command.

 

 

 

 

Station address

STNADR

SDLC

Station address

 

 

Communications

Values specified for the AS/400 CRTCTLFNC

 

 

 

 

 

 

command and the FBSS controller must match.

 

 

 

 

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Contents ERserver Page ERserver Page Contents Troubleshooting communications problems Part 1. Getting started with AS/400 communications Version Print this topic Version Configuring AS/400 for communications Creating a network interface descriptionCreating a network server description Creating a line descriptionVersion Adjusting WAN protocols for optimum AS/400 performance Adjusting the WAN line speed for optimum AS/400 performanceOptimizing communications performance Improving wide area network performanceWAN line speed considerations for IOPs Adjusting LANs for optimum communications performance Adjusting LAN lines for optimum communications performanceImproving local area network performance LAN line speed considerations for IOPs Improving data path performanceAddcmne SBSDlibname/sbsname DEVdevname* MODEmodename Example Communications subsystem configuration Set up the communication entriesExample Interactive subsystem configuration Communications performance considerations for batch jobsMixing interactive and batch jobs on a WAN line Setting up the AnyNet environment Performance considerations for AnyNet communicationsAnyNet communications for the AS/400 system Subsystems QusrwrkVersion Communications applications User written Appc applicationsDistributed data management DDM Version Communications applications Version Communicating with host systems Matching AS/400 parameters for a host systemSSAP/DSAP/remote-adapter-address Name Maxframe Group Maxdata Rmtcpname Vtamlst SscpnameRmtnetid Vtamlst Netid Ssap SapaddrMode Modeent Logmode Lcllocname Dfhtct NetnameLocadr Locaddr Locpwd Dfhtct BindpwdExamples Connecting AS/400 to a host system AS/400 Host Definition AS/400 PromptModd Modeent Logmode Cosd Modeent COSCommunicating with host systems Version Communicating with host systems Version Configuring dependent LU requester Dlur Configuring the host controller descriptionConfiguring the device descriptions Version Communicating with a remote AS/400 system AS/400 Remote AS/400 AS/400 PromptAdptadr AdrinsertAS/400 Remote AS/400 AS/400 Prompt Parameter X25DCE Cnnnbr NetadrCnnpwd Dsap SsapInlcnn LinkpclRmtcpname Lclcpname Rmtnetid LclnetidConnecting one AS/400 to another AS/400 system Version Communicating with a remote AS/400 system Version Communicating with remote workstation controllers Matching AS/400 parameters for 5494 controllersAS/400 5494 Prompt AS/400 Parameter Field Subfield Value LANRmtcpname RmtnetidAS/400 5494 Prompt AS/400 Parameter Field Subfield Linktype LANMatching AS/400 parameters for a 5494 connected by Ethernet AS/400 5494 Prompt Parameter Field Subfield Value Version LAN Adptadr Matching AS/400 parameters for a 5494 connected by Sdlc AS/400 Prompt Parameter Field Subfield AS/400 ValueField Subfield AS/400 Value Communicating with remote workstation controllers Matching AS/400 parameters for a 5494 connected by Example Connecting AS/400 to a 5494 controller connected by LinktypeIBM 5494 Remote Control Unit Planning Guide, GA27-3936 Dftpktsize Linkpcl QllcEllc NetlvlAS/400 5494 Prompt Field Subfield ValueCommunicating with remote workstation controllers 3174 AS/400 Configuration Prompt Matching AS/400 parameters for 3x74 controllerMatching AS/400 parameters for a 3174 controller Questions3174 AS/400 Configuration Prompt Parameter Questions Switched Short-Hold Mode Matching AS/400 parameters for a 3274 controllerNRZ or Nrzi Encoding Control Unit AddressExample Connecting an AS/400 to a 3174 control unit 3274 AS/400Prompt Parameter Number Matching AS/400 parameters for finance controllers Matching AS/400 parameters for 470x finance controllersAS/400 AS/400 Prompt Parameter Macro Matching AS/400 parameters for Fbss finance controllers AS/400 AS/400 PromptMacro Parameter Switched line Service access point for PCLine mode PC addressService access point for Host/37xx/4700 Identification block and Identification numberMatches the Fbss Identification number Data Link ControlExample Connecting AS/400 to a finance network Matching AS/400 parameters for retail controllersMatching AS/400 parameters for 3651 retail controllers AS/400 Definition AS/400 Prompt Parameter StatementAS/400 Definition AS/400 Prompt AS/400 Parameter Sdlclin Bit Bit ValueMatching AS/400 parameters for 3684 retail controllers 3684 AS/400 Definition Prompt3684 AS/400 Definition Prompt Parameter Matching AS/400 parameters for 4680/4690 Line parameter AS/400 Parameter Linecon Bit Bit ValueCNN*MP SNBU*NO SNBU*YES MODEMRATE*FULLExchid parameter specified on the AS/400 Crtctlrtl command Matching AS/400 parameters for 4680/4690 Link parameterAS/400 Prompt AS/400 Parameter Line Parameter CNNWire constant RTS? Matching AS/400 parameters for 4684 retail controllersLocal node Hex Remote node HexExamples Connecting AS/400 to a 4690 retail controller Version Communicating with remote workstation controllers Version Troubleshooting communications problems Displaying message queues to solve communication problemsJob logs and communication problems QsysarbSolving communication problems using communications trace QpasvrpSystem service tools and communication problems Trace option settingSolving communication problems using the system problem log Trace fullSolving communication problems using status information Considerations for system tuning during error recoveryUsing error messages to aid in error recovery Solving communication problems using reason codesReason Codes for Rejected Program Start Requests Reason Code Reason DescriptionReason Code Reason Description Networking concepts Advanced Peer-to-Peer NetworkingAdvanced program-to-program communications Dependent LU requester supportHigh-performance routing HPR architecture option setsInternetwork packet exchange support What is Systems Network Architecture What is TCP/IPCommon networking standards Local area network standardsATM on AS/400 Distributed data interface networkWireless network Token-ring networksWide area network standards Asynchronous communicationsBinary synchronous communications Frame relay networksIntegrated services digital network Synchronous data link control networkIsdn data link control network Network Version
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AS/400 specifications

The IBM AS/400, now known as the IBM iSeries, is a midrange computer system that has been a cornerstone of enterprise computing since its introduction in 1988. Designed to provide a robust platform for business applications, the AS/400 is celebrated for its reliability, scalability, and integrated database capabilities.

One of the key features of the AS/400 is its Integrated Operating Environment, which blends hardware and software resources seamlessly. This integration allows businesses to execute diverse workloads, ranging from traditional applications to modern web-based services, all on a single platform. The operating system, OS/400 (now IBM i), offers a rich set of APIs and tools for developers, simplifying application development and management.

Another standout characteristic of the AS/400 is its built-in database, DB2 for i. This powerful relational database management system allows for efficient data handling and provides advanced features such as support for SQL, XML, and JSON, making it easier for businesses to manage their data and integrate it with other systems. The database's tight integration with the operating system enables high performance and security.

In terms of scalability, the AS/400 can accommodate small businesses as well as large enterprises, with the ability to support hundreds of users simultaneously. Its architecture allows for easy upgrades in hardware, meaning that organizations can scale their systems without replacing the entire infrastructure.

Security is another critical attribute of the AS/400. With a sophisticated security model, it offers built-in user authentication, access control, encryption, and auditing capabilities to protect data and applications from unauthorized access.

The AS/400 also supports multiple programming languages, including RPG, COBOL, Java, and PHP, giving organizations the flexibility to choose the development tools that best fit their needs. This diversity helps maintain legacy applications while also developing new ones that leverage modern technologies.

Moreover, the platform supports both traditional green-screen interfaces and modern graphical user interfaces, allowing organizations to transition smoothly into contemporary user experience paradigms.

Overall, the IBM AS/400 stands out as a resilient, flexible, and secure computing platform that enables organizations to effectively manage their business operations, streamline processes, and adapt to changing market demands. Its unique combination of integrated features and capabilities ensures that it remains relevant in today's fast-paced technology landscape.