To configure an AS/400 to a retail controller, see the following.

v“Matching AS/400 parameters for 3651 retail controllers”

v“Matching AS/400 parameters for 3684 retail controllers” on page 70

v“Matching AS/400 parameters for 4680/4690 LINE parameter” on page 72

v“Matching AS/400 parameters for 4680/4690 LINK parameter” on page 73

v“Matching AS/400 parameters for 4684 retail controllers” on page 74

Matching AS/400 parameters for 3651 retail controllers

You must coordinate several parameter values for retail communications. These values are specified for the AS/400 system and the 3651 retail controller. The following table lists those AS/400 parameters that must match values for the 3651 retail controllers.

Before you match parameters for 3651 retail controllers, you need to match AS/400 controller, device, and line descriptions parameters with the host system.

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

For more information about configuring the 3651 controller, see the IBM Programmable Store System Language and Host Services: Macro Reference

To configure the AS/400 to a 3651 retail controller, use the following table.

 

AS/400

3651 Definition

 

AS/400 Prompt

Parameter

Statement

3651 Parameter

 

 

 

 

Connection type

CNN

QFHOST

SDLCLIN

 

 

 

Value specified for the AS/400 CNN parameter on the

 

 

 

CRTLINSDLC command must match the values

 

 

 

specified for bits 2 and 3 of the 3651 SDLCLIN

 

 

 

parameter.

 

 

 

 

Duplex

DUPLEX

QFHOST

SDLCLIN

 

 

 

Value specified for the AS/400 DUPLEX parameter on

 

 

 

the CRTLINSDLC command must match the value

 

 

 

specified for bit 6 of the 3651 SDLCLIN parameter.

 

 

 

 

Exchange identifier

EXCHID

QFHOST

SENDID

 

 

 

3651 SENDID parameter must match the last 5 digits of

 

 

 

the EXCHID parameter specified on the AS/400

 

 

 

CRTLINSDLC command. (This parameter is used only

 

 

 

for switched line communications.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RECVID

 

 

 

3651 RECVID parameter must match the last 5 digits of

 

 

 

the EXCHID parameter specified on the AS/400

 

 

 

CRTCTLRTL command.

 

 

 

 

Modem data rate

MODEMRATE

QFHOST

SDLCLIN

 

 

 

Value specified for the AS/400 MODEMRATE parameter

 

 

 

on the CRTLINSDLC command must match the value

 

 

 

specified for bit 5 of the 3651 SDLCLIN parameter.

 

 

 

 

NRZI data encoding

NRZI

QFHOST

SDLCLIN

 

 

 

Value specified for the AS/400 NRZI parameter on the

 

 

 

CRTLINSDLC command must match the value specified

 

 

 

for bit 1 of the 3651 SDLCLIN parameter.

 

 

 

 

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AS/400 specifications

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