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Physical network map identifying relevant network hardware components.

Verifying that the necessary host mainframe or AS/400 software is installed and config- ured to support HP LU 6.2 API. The cus- tomer should consult the “HP SNA Products Remote System Configuration Guide” (P/N J2220-61025), or the “HP SNA Products: AS/400 Guide” (P/N 5960-1629) for details.

Verifying that SNA Link/V, SNA/SDLC Link/iX, or SNA/X.25 Link/iX is properly installed and configured prior to the instal- lation of HP LU 6.2 API.

Updating the HP 3000 system to the proper release level and installing the HP LU 6.2 API software using AUTOINST. Refer to the HP 3000 MPE/iX Installation and Update Manual (36123-90001) for MPE/iX systems or the HP 3000 Software Update Manual (32033-90036) for MPE V systems.

Verifying that all of the necessary software modules have been successfully installed by AUTOINST and are at the correct version levels using the NMMAINT.PUB.SYS utility.

Configuring HP LU 6.2 API in order to fully integrate HP LU 6.2 API into the existing customer network.

HP Responsibility

Following the installation of HP LU 6.2 API, HP is responsible for the following:

Confirming that all of the necessary soft- ware modules have been installed and are at the correct version level.

Configuring 1 LU with ‘Unsolicited Bind’ equal to ‘Y’.

Starting the APPC subsystem and verifying that the LU is in a PENDING or ACTIVE state.

These steps complete HP’s portion of the installation and minimum configuration of HP LU 6.2 API.

Additional Implementation

Assistance

For implementation needs that go beyond installation, the customer can either provide self-support, or can purchase additional services from HP. These services include Network Startup and HP ConsultLine. In addition, the customer can also purchase service from HP on a time-and-materials basis.

Network Startup includes implementation scheduling and coordination assistance, network configuration and verification testing, and network documentation.

Support Products

HP offers a spectrum of support service products to help plan, implement, operate, and manage your multivendor network throughout the network lifecycle.

For more information, contact your HP Sales Representative, or refer to the HP data sheets for specific support services.

Documentation

For both HP LU 6.2 API/V and HP LU 6.2 API/iX:

J2220-61025 HP SNA Products Remote System Configuration Guide

30294-61000 HP LU 6.2 API:

Application Programmer’s Reference Manual

For HP LU 6.2 API/iX:

5960-1629 HP SNA Products: AS/400 Guide

30294-61002 APPC Subsystem on MPE/iX Node Manager’s Guide

For HP LU 6.2 API/V:

30253-90002 LU 6.2 API/V Node Manager’s Guide

30253-90004 APPC Subsystem on MPE V Node Manager’s Guide

HP 3000

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