IBM manual Matching AS/400 parameters for Fbss finance controllers, AS/400 AS/400 Prompt

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AS/400

 

 

AS/400 Prompt

Parameter

4700 Macro

4700 Parameter

 

 

 

 

Maximum

MAXFRAME

COMLINK

CNL

frame size

 

 

Value specified for the 4700 CNL parameter must be

 

 

 

 

 

 

coordinated with the value specified for the AS/400 MAXFRAME

 

 

 

parameter on the CRTCTLFNC command. Because the

 

 

 

MAXFRAME parameter includes transmission and request

 

 

 

header lengths, MAXFRAME should be 9 bytes longer than the

 

 

 

4700 MWL parameter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MWL

 

 

 

Value specified for the 4700 MWL parameter must be

 

 

 

coordinated with the value specified for the AS/400 MAXFRAME

 

 

 

parameter on the CRTCTLFNC command. Because the

 

 

 

MAXFRAME parameter includes transmission and request

 

 

 

header lengths, MAXFRAME should be 9 bytes longer than the

 

 

 

4700 MWL parameter.

 

 

 

If the AS/400 maximum length of request unit (MAXLENRU

 

 

 

parameter) specified for device descriptions attached to the 4700

 

 

 

controller is larger than the MAXFRAME parameter specified for

 

 

 

the controller description, the 4700 should also specify

 

 

 

OPTIONS=(SEGMENT).

 

 

 

 

NRZI data

NRZI

COMLINK

ACB

encoding

 

 

For SDLC finance communications, if the line does not use NRZI

 

 

 

 

 

 

data encoding (NRZI(*NO) on the CRTLINSDLC command),

 

 

 

include the DCE value on the ACB parameter (ACB = DCE).

 

 

 

 

Station address

STNADR

X25CKT

CUA

 

 

 

The values specified for the AS/400 STNADR parameter on the

 

 

 

CRTCTLFNC command must match the physical address (CUA)

 

 

 

parameter specified for the 4700.

 

 

 

 

Matching AS/400 parameters for FBSS finance controllers

You must coordinate several parameter values that are specified for the AS/400 system and IBM Financial Branch System Services (FBSS) finance controllers in the controller configuration. The following table shows those AS/400 configuration parameters that must match values on the SDLC, Token-Ring, or X.25DLC configuration displays for FBSS controllers.

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

For more information about configuring FBSS controllers, see the IBM Financial Branch System Services Installation Planning and Administration Guide, SC19-5173.

For more information about configuring the 4700 controllers, see Volume 6 of the 4700 Finance Communication System Controller Programming Library, GC31-2068.

To configure the AS/400 to a FBSS finance controller:

vSee “Example: Connecting AS/400 to a finance network” on page 67 for an example of connecting an AS/400 to a 4701 finance controller.

vUse the following table to connect an AS/400 to a 4701 finance controller.

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IBM manual Matching AS/400 parameters for Fbss finance controllers, AS/400 AS/400 Prompt, Macro Parameter

AS/400 specifications

The IBM AS/400, now known as the IBM iSeries, is a midrange computer system that has been a cornerstone of enterprise computing since its introduction in 1988. Designed to provide a robust platform for business applications, the AS/400 is celebrated for its reliability, scalability, and integrated database capabilities.

One of the key features of the AS/400 is its Integrated Operating Environment, which blends hardware and software resources seamlessly. This integration allows businesses to execute diverse workloads, ranging from traditional applications to modern web-based services, all on a single platform. The operating system, OS/400 (now IBM i), offers a rich set of APIs and tools for developers, simplifying application development and management.

Another standout characteristic of the AS/400 is its built-in database, DB2 for i. This powerful relational database management system allows for efficient data handling and provides advanced features such as support for SQL, XML, and JSON, making it easier for businesses to manage their data and integrate it with other systems. The database's tight integration with the operating system enables high performance and security.

In terms of scalability, the AS/400 can accommodate small businesses as well as large enterprises, with the ability to support hundreds of users simultaneously. Its architecture allows for easy upgrades in hardware, meaning that organizations can scale their systems without replacing the entire infrastructure.

Security is another critical attribute of the AS/400. With a sophisticated security model, it offers built-in user authentication, access control, encryption, and auditing capabilities to protect data and applications from unauthorized access.

The AS/400 also supports multiple programming languages, including RPG, COBOL, Java, and PHP, giving organizations the flexibility to choose the development tools that best fit their needs. This diversity helps maintain legacy applications while also developing new ones that leverage modern technologies.

Moreover, the platform supports both traditional green-screen interfaces and modern graphical user interfaces, allowing organizations to transition smoothly into contemporary user experience paradigms.

Overall, the IBM AS/400 stands out as a resilient, flexible, and secure computing platform that enables organizations to effectively manage their business operations, streamline processes, and adapt to changing market demands. Its unique combination of integrated features and capabilities ensures that it remains relevant in today's fast-paced technology landscape.