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TCP/IP Direct Connect supports three link types across the ESCON channel: Channel-to-Channel (CTC), High-Speed Access Services (HSAS) for UDP, or Multi- Path Channel Point-to-Point (MPCPTP). HSAS and MPCPTP require installation of MPC+ for Windows (MPC+).

CTC links use two ESCON devices (one for read, one for write) to communicate with mainframe TCP/IP stacks such as OS/390 TCP/IP, MVS TCP/IP and VM TCP/IP. These links support simple TCP/IP applications such as Telnet, TN3270, and FTP.

High-Speed Access Services is a MPC+ link specifically designed to work with the OpenEdition TCP/IP stack provided with OS/390 version 2 release 4 and above. HSAS provides support for applications using Universal Datagram Protocol (UDP). The System/390 SAP R/3 implementation uses HSAS TCP/IP to retrieve data from DB/2 running under OS/390.

MPCPTP links provide full TCP/IP communications over MPC to OS/390 version 2 release 5 and above. Applications such as Telnet, TN3270, FTP, and Web Servers would use a MPCPTP link to communicate with OS/390 TCP/IP over MPC+.

Windows 2000

Installation

TCP/IP Direct Connect provides a setup program for installing itself into a Windows 2000 environment. The setup program may be run as many times as necessary to provide connection to each TCP/IP stack running on the mainframe.

Step

1.Insert the TCP/IP Direct Connect for Windows 2000 floppy into your systems drive and invoke the setup program (see Figure 5-3).

Figure 5-3. Running TCP/IP Direct Connect Setup

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Contents Installation Guide PCI Escon AdapterBus-Tech PCI Escon Installation Guide Federal Communications Commission FCC StatementCopyright 2001 by BUS-TECH, INC Table of Contents∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ Page How to Use This Publication What is Included in This PublicationWho Should Use This Publication What’s New in this Release? Introduction Server SoftwareRelated Documentation Document Number TitleSoftware Windows Minimum System RequirementsHardware OS/390Page Installing the Adapter StepPCI Escon Adapter Installation Guide Driver Installation WindowsSearch the Floppy New Found Hardware Wizard Completing Windows NT Network Icon on Control PanelNetwork Screen Insert Disk screen is displayed Figure 10. Escon Configuration Page Escon Configuration OverviewPCI Escon Adapter Installation Guide Channel Link Address Configuration Accessing Escon Configuration in WindowsSelect the Adapters tab Figure To configure a new device click Add… Adapter Properties with New Devices Page TCP/IP Direct Connect Installation StepClick OK when Setup displays it’s Welcome dialog Figure New Local Connection TCP/IP Properties Deleting a Link 10. Removing a Link11. Invoking Network Configuration 12. Adapter List with Escon Adapter 14.Insert Disk 16. Adapter Properties 18. Adapter Bindings 20. Select TCP/IP Direct Connect 21. Assigning an IP Address to the Escon Adapter Link Configuration 22. CTC Link PropertiesPage Mainframe Configuration OS/390 Parmlib UpdateOS/390 Device Definition TCP/IP Profile GatewayIocds Lpar Sample Configuration TCP/IP RoutingSubnet 207.168.12.1 207.168.12.65 26. TCP/IP Direct Connect Configuration Screens Updating Workstation Configurations 27. Simple Network with No Gateways28. Windows 95 TCP/IP Properties Page Yellow HardwareColor \ LED Top LED Bottom LED RedStep Escon Configuration Displaying Adapter PropertiesHighlight the Escon adapter and click Properties TCP/IP Direct Connect Windows 2000 ConsoleMainframe TCP/IP Profile Problem Solving Preparing for the CallPlacing the Call Additional Technical Support ResourcesCustomer Response BUS-TECH, INC Middlesex Turnpike BURLINGTON, MAPage Standards ConnectorsPhysical Attributes Software