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To configure an AS/400 to a retail controller, see the following.

v“Matching AS/400 parameters for 3651 retail controllers”

v“Matching AS/400 parameters for 3684 retail controllers” on page 70

v“Matching AS/400 parameters for 4680/4690 LINE parameter” on page 72

v“Matching AS/400 parameters for 4680/4690 LINK parameter” on page 73

v“Matching AS/400 parameters for 4684 retail controllers” on page 74

Matching AS/400 parameters for 3651 retail controllers

You must coordinate several parameter values for retail communications. These values are specified for the AS/400 system and the 3651 retail controller. The following table lists those AS/400 parameters that must match values for the 3651 retail controllers.

Before you match parameters for 3651 retail controllers, you need to match AS/400 controller, device, and line descriptions parameters with the host system.

AS/400 parameters are listed in alphabetical order; the commands on which the parameters are specified are included in the rightmost column of the table.

For more information about configuring the 3651 controller, see the IBM Programmable Store System Language and Host Services: Macro Reference

To configure the AS/400 to a 3651 retail controller, use the following table.

 

AS/400

3651 Definition

 

AS/400 Prompt

Parameter

Statement

3651 Parameter

 

 

 

 

Connection type

CNN

QFHOST

SDLCLIN

 

 

 

Value specified for the AS/400 CNN parameter on the

 

 

 

CRTLINSDLC command must match the values

 

 

 

specified for bits 2 and 3 of the 3651 SDLCLIN

 

 

 

parameter.

 

 

 

 

Duplex

DUPLEX

QFHOST

SDLCLIN

 

 

 

Value specified for the AS/400 DUPLEX parameter on

 

 

 

the CRTLINSDLC command must match the value

 

 

 

specified for bit 6 of the 3651 SDLCLIN parameter.

 

 

 

 

Exchange identifier

EXCHID

QFHOST

SENDID

 

 

 

3651 SENDID parameter must match the last 5 digits of

 

 

 

the EXCHID parameter specified on the AS/400

 

 

 

CRTLINSDLC command. (This parameter is used only

 

 

 

for switched line communications.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RECVID

 

 

 

3651 RECVID parameter must match the last 5 digits of

 

 

 

the EXCHID parameter specified on the AS/400

 

 

 

CRTCTLRTL command.

 

 

 

 

Modem data rate

MODEMRATE

QFHOST

SDLCLIN

 

 

 

Value specified for the AS/400 MODEMRATE parameter

 

 

 

on the CRTLINSDLC command must match the value

 

 

 

specified for bit 5 of the 3651 SDLCLIN parameter.

 

 

 

 

NRZI data encoding

NRZI

QFHOST

SDLCLIN

 

 

 

Value specified for the AS/400 NRZI parameter on the

 

 

 

CRTLINSDLC command must match the value specified

 

 

 

for bit 1 of the 3651 SDLCLIN parameter.

 

 

 

 

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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 Creating a network server description Configuring AS/400 for communicationsCreating a network interface description Creating a line descriptionVersion Optimizing communications performance Adjusting WAN protocols for optimum AS/400 performanceAdjusting the WAN line speed for optimum AS/400 performance Improving wide area network performanceWAN line speed considerations for IOPs Improving local area network performance Adjusting LANs for optimum communications performanceAdjusting LAN lines for optimum communications performance LAN line speed considerations for IOPs Improving data path performanceAddcmne SBSDlibname/sbsname DEVdevname* MODEmodename Example Communications subsystem configuration Set up the communication entriesMixing interactive and batch jobs on a WAN line Example Interactive subsystem configurationCommunications performance considerations for batch jobs AnyNet communications for the AS/400 system Setting up the AnyNet environmentPerformance considerations for AnyNet communications Subsystems QusrwrkVersion Distributed data management DDM Communications applicationsUser written Appc applications Version Communications applications Version Communicating with host systems Matching AS/400 parameters for a host systemSSAP/DSAP/remote-adapter-address Name Rmtnetid Vtamlst Netid Maxframe Group MaxdataRmtcpname Vtamlst Sscpname Ssap SapaddrLocadr Locaddr Mode Modeent LogmodeLcllocname Dfhtct Netname Locpwd Dfhtct BindpwdModd Modeent Logmode Examples Connecting AS/400 to a host systemAS/400 Host Definition AS/400 Prompt Cosd Modeent COSCommunicating with host systems Version Communicating with host systems Version Configuring the device descriptions Configuring dependent LU requester DlurConfiguring the host controller description Version Adptadr Communicating with a remote AS/400 systemAS/400 Remote AS/400 AS/400 Prompt AdrinsertAS/400 Remote AS/400 AS/400 Prompt Parameter Cnnpwd X25DCECnnnbr Netadr Dsap SsapRmtcpname Lclcpname InlcnnLinkpcl 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 controllersRmtcpname AS/400 5494 Prompt AS/400 Parameter Field Subfield ValueLAN 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 Ellc DftpktsizeLinkpcl Qllc NetlvlAS/400 5494 Prompt Field Subfield ValueCommunicating with remote workstation controllers Matching AS/400 parameters for a 3174 controller 3174 AS/400 Configuration PromptMatching AS/400 parameters for 3x74 controller Questions3174 AS/400 Configuration Prompt Parameter Questions NRZ or Nrzi Encoding Switched Short-Hold ModeMatching AS/400 parameters for a 3274 controller Control Unit AddressPrompt Parameter Number Example Connecting an AS/400 to a 3174 control unit3274 AS/400 Matching AS/400 parameters for finance controllers Matching AS/400 parameters for 470x finance controllersAS/400 AS/400 Prompt Parameter Macro Macro Parameter Matching AS/400 parameters for Fbss finance controllersAS/400 AS/400 Prompt Line mode Switched lineService access point for PC PC addressMatches the Fbss Identification number Service access point for Host/37xx/4700Identification block and 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 CNN*MP SNBU*NO Matching AS/400 parameters for 4680/4690 Line parameterAS/400 Parameter Linecon Bit Bit Value SNBU*YES MODEMRATE*FULLAS/400 Prompt AS/400 Parameter Line Parameter Exchid parameter specified on the AS/400 Crtctlrtl commandMatching AS/400 parameters for 4680/4690 Link parameter CNNLocal node Hex Wire constant RTS?Matching AS/400 parameters for 4684 retail controllers 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 fullUsing error messages to aid in error recovery Solving communication problems using status informationConsiderations for system tuning during 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 supportInternetwork packet exchange support High-performance routingHPR architecture option sets What is Systems Network Architecture What is TCP/IPATM on AS/400 Common networking standardsLocal area network standards Distributed data interface networkWireless network Token-ring networksBinary synchronous communications Wide area network standardsAsynchronous communications Frame relay networksIsdn data link control 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