IBM Partner Pavilion manual 6400-LU1-SCS-Local SNA 3174 Control Unit, Vtam Definition

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6400-LU1-SCS-Local SNA 3174 Control Unit

LU1-SCS mode is utilized when neither PSF support nor IPDS is required to accomplish the print function desired. An existing local 3174 SNA-connected control unit is assumed. The steps required to install a local LU1-SCS printer for host definitions are as follows:

1.Define to VTAM by adding logmode entry to VTAM Logmode Table

2.Define to JES2 (not required but recommended. See details below)

3.Define to CICS or another Application Program such as VPS or JES328X products.

4.Select the options on the printer that are appropriate for the environment.

Step 1 – VTAM Definition

The following should be added to the Local Major Node VTAM definition. The printer will be attached as an LU1-SCS capable printer.

LOC3174 VBUILD

TYPE=LOCAL

LOCPU74

PU

CUADDR=nnn...

LOC64XX

LU

LOCADDR=n,MODETAB=MYMODETB,DLOGMODE=64XXSCSL,

 

 

ISTATUS=ACTIVE

The following entry should be placed in the VTAM MODE TABLE specified above or another of your choice.

64XXSCSL MODEENT LOGMODE=64XXSCSL, FMPROF=X'03',TSPROF=X'03',PRIPROT=X'B1' SECPROT=X'90',COMPROT=X'3080',RUSIZES=X'8787', PSERVIC=X'01000000E100000000000000', PSNDPAC=X'02',SRCVPAC=X'02',SSNDPAC=X'00'

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Contents Coax/Twinax Multi-Platform Interface Feature Operation Guide Page Table of Contents Appendix B Describing Custom Set List of Tables in this Manual Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Electronics Emission NoticesNew Zealand Compliance Statement Canadian Department of Communications Compliance StatementSCS Trademarks and Service MarksSikkerhedsinstrukioner Safety NoticesTag stikket ud af kontakten inden De gør printeren ren Normas de Segurança Huomautuksia TurvallisuudestaIrrota vaihtovirtajohto ennen kirjoittimen puhdistusta Sikkerhetsinformasjon SäkerhetsföreskrifterKoppla los nätkabeln innan du rengör skrivaren Page Switching between Serial Ascii and Parallel Ascii About this setup guidePublication Title Document Number Related PublicationsConfiguration Pre-Configuration Checklist Preparing for ConfigurationQuick Path Configuring MPI Location of Configuration Switches Configuring MPISample Configuration Printout Twinax Sample Configuration Printout Coax Configuring MPI Configuring the Printer Shuttle Timeout Configuring the printerConfiguring MPI for Either IGP or Code V Graphic Feature Configuring for port switching Using Coax with the MPI Attachment Coax ConnectionLED Indicators Display Screen Size, Print Buffer Size Coax Buffer SizeEntering Code Dump mode Coax Code Dump ModeCoax code dump mode Exiting Code Dump ModeCoax Command Interpreter Commands Coax command interpreter¬ONN¬FLS058¬OFF Translating Host Code Page to Ascii Code Pages Coax Code MapsCoax code maps Internal 3270 DSE/DSC to Ascii Character MapMSB Ebcdic SCS to Ascii Character Map Following control codes are supported Coax code maps Using Twinax with the MPI Twinax connection Twinax ConnectionActive jobs/devices Smart T attachment Twinax connection Power offTwinax connection Attach twinax cables Address switchLED Indicators Twinax connection Power On PrinterPrinter verification test Twinax code maps Twinax Code MapsEbcdic SCS to Ascii Character MAP Following control codes are supported Twinax code dump mode Code Dump ModeExiting Code Dump Mode An example of a Structured Field Dump Code Dump HeaderTwinax Command Interpreter Twinax command interpreter CommandsExample Using PC Parallel with MPI Introduction PC parallel cable attachment ConnectionOS/2 Setting time outs on the Parallel HostTroubleshooting Diagnostic Header DiagnosticsCoax Operation DiagnosticsTwinax Operation Code Dump Mode if selected after testChecklist Troubleshooting your Host Printer Operation Multi-Platform Interface Feature Operation Guide Cancel Key Compatibility IssuesCoax PA Keys Compatibility issues Error MessagesSwitching between Serial Ascii and Parallel Ascii Appendix a Defining a Printer in S/370-S/390 Environments Overview Vtam Definition 6400-LU1-SCS-Local SNA 3174 Control UnitJES2 Definition SYS1.PARMLIB NCP Definition 6400-LU1-SCS-Remote SNA 3174 Control UnitJES2 Definition 6400-LU3-DSE-Local SNA 3174 Control Unit Printer Settings LOCADDR=# 6400-LU3-DSE-Remote SNA 3174 Control UnitPrinter ID 6400-LU0-DSC-Local Non-SNA 3174 Control Unit JES2 Definition SYS1.PARMLIB Appendix B Describing Custom Set Printer configuration Printer ConfigurationCustom Set 8 partial Proprinter III XL Emulation Print Language 335.3 MM Appendix C Illustrated Parts List Hardware assemblies Cable assemblies Cable assemblies Description Appendix D Installing the MPI on the Printer Introduction Hardware installation Accessing the card-cageDisconnect the data cable coming Slot Preparing the printer for MPI InstallationNext step is to install the MPI card as described below Installing the MPI Card in the PrinterAttaching the MPI Label Checking the MPI Installation Appendix E Host Character Sets Multinational Ebcdic Character Set Twinax Character SetsTwinax character sets USA Ebcdic Character Set Austria/Germany Ebcdic Character Set French Canadian Ebcdic Character Set Coax character sets Coax Character SetsUSA Ebcdic Character Set UK Internal 3270 Character Set UK Ebcdic Character Set Coax character sets Coax character sets

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