AS/400 Prompt

AS/400 Parameter

4680 Line Parameter

 

 

 

Connection type

CNN

4680 CONNECTION TYPE parameter value must be coordinated with

 

 

the values specified for the AS/400 CNN and SWTCNN parameters on

 

 

the CRTLINSDLC command and with the SWITCHED and INLCNN

 

 

parameters on the CRTCTLRTL command.

 

 

v If CNN(*NONSWTPP) and SWITCHED(*NO) are specified for the

 

 

AS/400 system, specify CONNECTION TYPE = 1 for the 4680.

 

 

v If CNN(*MP) and SWITCHED(*NO) are specified for the AS/400

 

 

system, specify CONNECTION TYPE = 2 for the 4680.

 

 

v If CNN(*SWTPP), SWITCHED(*YES), INLCNN(*DIAL), and either

 

 

SWTCNN(*DIAL) or SWTCNN(*BOTH) are specified for the AS/400

 

 

system, specify CONNECTION TYPE = 3 for the 4680.

 

 

v If CNN(*SWTPP), SWITCHED(*YES), INLCNN(*DIAL), and either

 

 

SWTCNN(*DIAL) or SWTCNN(*BOTH) are specified for the AS/400

 

 

system, specify CONNECTION TYPE = 4 for the 4680. This

 

 

configuration allows the 4680 to manually answer calls from the

 

 

AS/400 system or to manually call the AS/400 system.

 

 

v If CNN(*SWTPP), SWITCHED(*YES), INLCNN(*ANS), and either

 

 

SWTCNN(*ANS) or SWTCNN(*BOTH) are specified for the AS/400

 

 

system, specify CONNECTION TYPE = 4 for the 4680. This

 

 

configuration requires the 4680 to manually call the AS/400 system.

 

 

 

Initial connection

INLCNN

See description for the CNN (Connection type) parameter.

 

 

 

Modem data rate

MODEMRATE

4680 DATA RATE parameter must match the MODEMRATE parameter

select

 

specified on the AS/400 CRTLINSDLC command.

 

 

 

NRZI data encoding

NRZI

4680 NRZI MODE parameter must match the NRZI parameter specified

 

 

on the AS/400 CRTLINSDLC command.

 

 

 

Station address

STNADR

4680 STATION ADDRESS parameter must match the STNADR

 

 

parameter specified on the AS/400 CRTCTLRTL command.

 

 

 

Switched

SWITCHED

See description for the CNN (Connection type) parameter.

connection

 

 

 

 

 

Switched

SWTCNN

See description for the CNN (Connection type) parameter.

connection

 

 

 

 

 

Matching AS/400 parameters for 4680/4690 LINK parameter

You must coordinate parameters between the AS/400 and the 4680 store controller. The following tables lists the parameter values. The 4680 controller requires configuration of the SDLC/SNA LINK parameter.

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 4680 controller, see the IBM 4680 Store System: Programming Guide.

To configure the AS/400 to a 4680/4690 controller:

vSee “Examples: Connecting AS/400 to a 4690 retail controller” on page 75 for an example of an AS/400 connecting to a 4690 retail controller.

vUse the following table to connect an AS/400 to a 4680/4690 retail controller.

AS/400 Prompt

AS/400 Parameter

4680 Link Parameter

 

 

 

Exchange identifier

EXCHID

For switched lines only, the 4680 EXCHANGE ID parameter must match

 

 

the EXCHID parameter specified on the AS/400 CRTCTLRTL command.

 

 

 

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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.

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