Black Box A/S-4 manual Appendix a 3274 SNA Communication Operations

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PROTOCOL CONVERTER MODEL A/S-4

Appendix A: 3274 SNA

Communication Operations

This appendix is intended to give a VDU operator the basic description of the System Network Architecture (SNA) for a 3278 CRT (or like device) in the area of remote communications.

First the 3278 CRT is connected to a 3274 controller that allows 32 3278 CRT’s to communicate to an IBM mainframe computer. SNA calls the 3274 controller a PU (physical unit) and the 3278 CRT a LU (logical unit).

Communications with the host computer and the CRT basically follow the following steps.

1.The line is activated - This means a phone line is established between the host computer and the 3274 controller. This maybe done by dialing a phone for dialup applications or having a host computer operator connect a leased phone line.

2.The PU is activated - The host sends the first message down the phone line to the 3274 controller (PU) to tell it to start communications. The 3274 controller then tells the host when it is ready to start.

3.The LUs are activated - The host now tells all the 3278 CRTs (LUs) to start communications. The CRTs then tell the host when they are ready to start.

4.SSCP (System Services Control Point) sends a message to the LU - The CRT at this point receives an enter request logon message from SSCP if the host system is GENed to send a SSCP message. A GEN is how the host system operators set up different CRT options. At this point the CRT is considered to be in a SSCP to LU session. Session means that two devices are talking with each other.

5.The CRT operator may now enter a request logon message for an application - This allows the operator to request a logon to different applications like CICs, IMS or TSO on any available system. (example; Test System A or B or a Production System). If the CRT will always be assigned to one application, the host system may be GENed (optioned) to automatically request an application logon, in which case this setup does not need to be performed by the VDU operator.

6.The system now BINDs the CRT to the application - This establishes communication between the CRT and the application. The 3274 controller will usually clear the CRT screen when this happens. The CRT is now considered to be in a LU to LU session.

7.The application sends a welcome or signon application message to the CRT - This now allows the operator to run his application or transactions. While communicating with the application, it is usually on a demand-response basis. The operator enters data or answers a question and the host sends back the information or more questions. This proceeds until the operator has completed the assignment.

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Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 FCC Statement Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 Trademarks Contents Contents General Information General Information Indicators Power Specifications1General Installation InstallationModem Interface Terminal Automatic Speed DetectionSynchronizer Power TransformerTerminal Switches SwitchesCLEAR-TO-SEND Carrier DetectREQUEST-TO-SEND Baud Rate Devices How to Set Terminal Port Switches for Different DevicesModem Switches REQUEST-TO-SEND How to Set Modem Port Switches for Different Devices Option Switches LED Indicator Power Up Power Up and Configuration Menu OperationsType Home for VDU Match or Space Version Power Up MessageProtocol Converter Main Menu RUN no Changes Else Change VDU A/S-4 Main MenuCurrent Switching from A/S-4’s Main Menu to Running the Application Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 Current Changing the VDU TypeVDU = NEW VDU Changing VDU Commands for the VDU Type Selected Changing Video Attributes and Commands for VDU ESC X Y Z 4 Standard Keyboard Layout Power Up and Configuration Menu Options ADM 1178 Keyboard Layout IBM 3101 Keyboard Layout PNS Keyboard Layout Changing Keyboard Layout Type Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 ESC or =PF20 PA Keys CTL Z or Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 Changing Application Options Changing ApplicationDo not set the VDU and PRT LU addresses to the same values XON/XOFF=OFF Changing Batch Application Options Printer Options Current Power Up and Configuration Menu Options Programmable Printer Options Verify Switch Settings Reload Default Options Interactive Operation Batch Operation Receiving Batch Data from the SNA host Batch OperationSOF ETX Transmitting Batch Data to the SNA HostSTX Batch Printer Operation Batch Operation Batch Default Options LU Address 1ST Char from VDU Device IndicatorCustomer Option a BIT 7 Terminate Message to VDU on 1-END of ChainChar Option not Used Inbound LU XFRLU Address not Used Customer Option CDefault Kybd = Standard Default CRT = Ascii STANDARD, VT100Application Options C5D3 = Lear Siegler ADM 3AEND of Options Battery RAM Maintenance Software Upgrade and Eprom Replacement System/Line Gen for Batch Sscpfm = Ussscs Transfer = Modetab = InstinclmVpacing = Addr = C1Usstab = Rjeincdt Setupmsg SetupinfIstatus = Active Buffact =Operator Waitime =Cctl Ckptlns =Cmpct Comp Operator Cctl Ckptlns =Nosep Select = PUNCH1 Nohold Nosep StartAdiscon Codea Comp Ebcdic Pudest = Pulcl Punode Xeonode =Ifacea Lowspeed TranspModeent LOGMODE=BUF512,FMPROF=X’03’,TSPROF=X’03’ Prtrans = YESModeent LOGMODE=BUF256,FMPROF=X’03’,TSPROF=X’03’ Compact Modeent LOGMODE=COMPACT,FMPROF=X’03’,TSPROF=X’03’ Ussparm PARM=LOGMODE,DEFAULT=BATCH Ussparm PARM-APPLID,DEFAULT=JES2 Ussparm PARM=LOGMODE,DEFAULT=MOCOMP Usscmd CMD=RMT101,REP=LOGON,FORMAT=BALProblem Symptom Possible Remedies Troubleshooting Problems and Odd Installation ProblemsTroubleshooting Problems and Odd Installation Problems Appendix a 3274 SNA Communication Operations Appendix a 3274 SNA Communication Operations Appendix B General 3770 SNA Communication Operations Appendix B General 3770 SNA Communication Operations Appendix C Conversion Charts Appendix C Conversion Charts Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 Appendix C Conversion Charts Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 Recv Conv Protocol Converter Model A/S-4 Park Drive Lawrence, PA