CNA-8000 Channel Network Appliance Installation and Configuration P/N 707158-003
Chapter 1. Installation 1-2 707158-003 Initial Installation Installation of the CNA-8000 consists of multiple steps, and may involve more than o
Chapter 8. Gateway Circuit Configuration 8-4 707158-003 Button Definitions Return: Press
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 9-1 Chapter 9. Host Circuit Definition Configuring XCA Host Circuits When running the TN3270
Chapter 9. Host Circuit Definition 9-2 707158-003 The resulting XCA Host Circuits panel
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 9-3 Virtual SAP: Likewise, the value of the SAP is not important as long as the value is a vali
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 10-1 Chapter 10. TN3270 Client Configuration The CNA-8000 offers a rich selection of options t
Chapter 10. TN3270 Client Configuration 10-2 707158-003 The resulting menu is displayed below.
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 10-3 Configuring Listen Ports The CNA-8000 will listen for TN3270 clients only on the TCP port
Chapter 10. TN3270 Client Configuration 10-4 707158-003 To add a port for the CNA-8000 to listen to, press the [New] button. The Port field will be
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 10-5 Button Definitions: Return: Returns you to the TN3270 Configuration menu panel. Make sur
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 1-3 Chassis Installation Tools needed: 1. Phillips Screw Driver 2. Antistatic Strap Install
Chapter 10. TN3270 Client Configuration 10-6 707158-003 Configuring Session Pools Before you define pools, you should have defined the CUs, Host C
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 10-7 To define or change pool definitions, select the [Pools] button from the TN3270 Configurat
Chapter 10. TN3270 Client Configuration 10-8 707158-003 Any pools that already exist will be contained in the Pool Name dropdown control. To add po
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 10-9 Configuring TN3270 Client Access Management of which resources are to be made available
Chapter 10. TN3270 Client Configuration 10-10 707158-003 An example of the Manage TN3270 Client Access panel is displayed below. Field Definiti
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 10-11 Resource: This dropdown provides a list of resources that have been previously defined.
Chapter 10. TN3270 Client Configuration 10-12 707158-003 Nicknames Nicknames can be used by a client to request a resource without the user having
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 10-13 Field Definitions: Nickname: This is the defined nickname that is to be configured in t
Chapter 10. TN3270 Client Configuration 10-14 707158-003 Managing TN3270 User IDs TN3270 clients may be required to provide User IDs and passwords
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 10-15 Field Definitions: User ID: This control has a dual function. It is a dropdown control
Chapter 1. Installation 1-4 707158-003 6. Secure the rail to the chassis with a Type G screw. Repeat the above steps to install the other rail o
Chapter 10. TN3270 Client Configuration 10-16 707158-003 Acceptable Formats for User Defined Connection Requests In addition to using predefined n
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 10-17 Making Dynamic TN3270 Changes The CNA-8000 allows you to make configuration changes dyna
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 11-1 Chapter 11. RPQs RPQs are special features that usually have limited application (not wid
Chapter 11. RPQs 11-2 707158-003 A panel similar to that below should appear. Below is a brief description of the RPQs listed on this panel. F
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 11-3 Fujitsu UNBIND, Force Reason Code to Normal: When this option is enabled, the Reason Code
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 1-5 7. Slide the server chassis into the rack from the front. (The
Chapter 1. Installation 1-6 707158-003 Cabling the CNA-8000 for Power The CNA-8000 supports a pair of hot-swappable power supplies. Each power
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 1-7 Cabling for ESCON The ESCON interface card used by the CNA-8000 uses a duplex ESCON interf
Chapter 1. Installation 1-8 707158-003 Cabling for FICON The FICON interface card used by the CNA-8000 may have 1, 2, or 4 individual FICON inte
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 1-9 Cabling for Ethernet The Ethernet interfaces for the CNA-8000 each consist of an RJ45 sock
Chapter 1. Installation 1-10 707158-003 Cabling for Token Ring The Token Ring interfaces for the CNA-8000 each support both, RJ45 and 9-pin D so
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 1-11 Cabling for SDLC Connections Each QSI (SDLC) card utilizes a “Hydra” cable implementation
Chapter 1. Installation 1-12 707158-003 Local Console Control You can attach a monitor, keyboard and mouse to the back of the CNA-8000 to perfor
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 1-13 Powering Up the CNA-8000 If you are applying an IP address, insert the floppy with the FE
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 2-1 Chapter 2. Configuration Overview The configuration for the CNA-8000 is stored on the hard
Chapter 2. Configuration Overview 2-2 707158-003 The Configuration Process of the CNA-8000 The configuration process is independent to the opera
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 2-3 Initial Configuration of the CNA-8000 You can perform the initial configuration of your CN
Chapter 2. Configuration Overview 2-4 707158-003 Initial Connection Panel The initial browser connection should appear similar to the diagram be
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 2-5 Login Panel Select the administrative functions button. The following panel should appear.
Chapter 2. Configuration Overview 2-6 707158-003 CNA-8000 Status Panel A menu appears at the top of the screen. Configuration of the CNA-8000
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 2-7 The configuration of the CNA-8000 can be broken down into two categories. Administrativ
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Chapter 2. Configuration Overview 2-8 707158-003 Configuration Panel Tree Making Configuration Updates Before making major configuration cha
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 2-9 Network Options Panel Selecting the ‘Network’ option will display the following configura
Chapter 2. Configuration Overview 2-10 707158-003 Field Definitions Host Name: This will be the name that the server will used when interroga
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 2-11 Button Definitions Submit: Saves the current information into the FEP4600.ini file for u
Chapter 2. Configuration Overview 2-12 707158-003 Server Options Panel Selecting the ‘Server’ option from the Configuration panel brings up the
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 2-13 Kernel Debug Messages Enabled Checkbox: This determines whether Kernel Debug Messages get
Chapter 2. Configuration Overview 2-14 707158-003 Log File Retention Policy: There are two primary logs available on the CNA-8000. There is a ‘ge
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 2-15 Security Options Panel If you are logged on as the administrator, selecting the Security
Chapter 2. Configuration Overview 2-16 707158-003 Enable/Disable Network Services There are three protocols that can be optionally disabled if n
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 2-17 Save/Restore Configuration Panel Selecting the Save/Restore option from the Configuration
Chapter 2. Configuration Overview 2-18 707158-003 Options that should take affect immediately include: Administrative passwords Nicknames u
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 2-19 Activating a Stored Configuration Press the [Activate] button next to the name of the conf
Chapter 2. Configuration Overview 2-20 707158-003 Copy Configuration Files from a USB Drive You can copy configuration files from a USB driv
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 3-1 Chapter 3. Connectivity Overview This chapter attempts to give you an overview of how the
Chapter 3. Connectivity Overview 3-2 707158-003 Static LLC SNA Gateway Configuration Options CNA-8000 VTAM GEN Host IO Gen CU/Subchannel Defi
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 3-3 Dynamic LLC SNA Gateway Configuration Options CNA-8000 VTAM GEN Host IO Gen CU/Subchann
Chapter 3. Connectivity Overview 3-4 707158-003 Static DLSw SNA Gateway Configuration Options VTAM Gen Host IO Gen CNA-8000 DLSw Gateway Rem
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 3-5 Dynamic DLSw SNA Gateway Configuration Options VTAM Gen Host IO Gen CNA-8000 DLSw Gate
Chapter 3. Connectivity Overview 3-6 707158-003 Static SDLC SNA Gateway Configuration Options CNA-8000 VTAM GEN Host IO Gen CU/Subchannel Def
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 3-7 TN3270E Gateway The TN3270E Gateway function of the CNA-8000 is an optional feature. TN3
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Chapter 3. Connectivity Overview 3-8 707158-003 Connection Password Requirement: User ID and Passwords can be required to connect to the CNA-8000
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 3-9 Connecting a TN3270E Client to a Specific LU There are several ways to connect a TN3270E c
Chapter 3. Connectivity Overview 3-10 707158-003 Using Predefined Format: Panel Action Ports One port configured for many clients Pools Not Req
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 3-11 Connecting a TN3270E Client to a Session Pool There are several ways to connect a TN3270E
Chapter 3. Connectivity Overview 3-12 707158-003 Using Predefined Format: Panel Action Ports One port configured for many clients Pools Create
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 3-13 Select from a Menu Presented to the Client: Panel Action Ports One port configured for m
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 4-1 Chapter 4. ESCON/FICON XCA Configuration A CU on the CNA-8000 can be thought of as a logi
Chapter 4. ESCON/FICON XCA Configuration 4-2 707158-003 Next press the [Channel] button on the r
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 4-3 The following panel will appear. Update ESCON/FICON CUs Panel If any Control Units ha
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Chapter 4. ESCON/FICON XCA Configuration 4-4 707158-003 Field Definitions CU Number: Allows yo
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 4-5 CU On: This dropdown control is present when more than one ESCON or FICON interface is pr
Chapter 4. ESCON/FICON XCA Configuration 4-6 707158-003 UNITADD Address Format The UNITADD para
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 4-7 ID: This field determines the name by which this resource will be referred to elsewhere on
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 5-1 Chapter 5. Token Ring Gateway Configuring Token Ring XCA LLC Drops The downstream side of
Chapter 5. Token Ring Gateway 5-2 707158-003 The resulting panel should appear similar to the one shown below. Field Definitions Configure To
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 5-3 Ring Speed: This dropdown control allows you to specify which ring speed is to be used. Mo
Chapter 5. Token Ring Gateway 5-4 707158-003 Drop Panel Option Determination Below you will find a discussion on how to determine values for so
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 5-5 Window Size Selection The Transmit and Receive Windows Size parameters are part of a stati
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Chapter 5. Token Ring Gateway 5-6 707158-003 Token Ring Drop Panel Pressing the [Drops] button on the Token Ring Line panel causes the Token Ri
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 5-7 Drop ID: The ‘Drop ID’ is the name that is being given to this drop, and is the same name
Chapter 5. Token Ring Gateway 5-8 707158-003 Button Definitions Return: Selecting this button will return you to the ‘Configure Token Ring Lin
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 5-9 Deleting Token Ring Drops When pressing the Delete button on the Configure Token Ring Drop
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 6-1 Chapter 6. Ethernet Gateway Configuring Ethernet XCA LLC and DLSW Drops The downstream si
Chapter 6. Ethernet Gateway 6-2 707158-003 Field Definitions Configure Ethernet Line: This dropdown control allows you to select a different
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 6-3 If you wish to use the burned in MAC address you can select the checkbox entitled ‘Use burn
Chapter 6. Ethernet Gateway 6-4 707158-003 Button Definitions: Update: The Update button causes the information on the panel to update the conf
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 6-5 Bit-Swapping LAN Addresses Whenever you have a cross media LAN circuit connection between
viii 707158-003 Acceptable Formats for User Defined Connection Requests ... 10-16 Making Dynamic TN3270
Chapter 6. Ethernet Gateway 6-6 707158-003 Locally administered addresses for a Token Ring environment will normally begin with 4000…. and for th
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 6-7 LLC Drop Panel When you select the [LLC Drop] button, the LLC Drop Panel appears similar t
Chapter 6. Ethernet Gateway 6-8 707158-003 Remote MAC Address: Remote nodes may be identified by entering their IP address and SAP. This can pro
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 6-9 Window Size Selection The Transmit and Receive Windows Size parameters are part of a static
Chapter 6. Ethernet Gateway 6-10 707158-003 Button Definitions Return: Pressing this button will return you back to the ‘Configure Ethernet Lin
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 6-11 Deleting Ethernet Drops When pressing the Delete button on the Configure Ethernet Drops p
Chapter 6. Ethernet Gateway 6-12 707158-003 Configuring the DLSW Drop Panel Pressing the [DLSW Drops] button on the Ethernet Line panel causes t
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 6-13 Field Definitions Drop ID: This control has a dual function. When Drops have been create
Chapter 6. Ethernet Gateway 6-14 707158-003 DLSw Version: Two DLSw versions are supported by the CNA-8000. Version 1 represents remote nodes th
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 7-1 Chapter 7. SDLC Gateway The CNA-8000 can be used to gateway SNA PU2 traffic across SDLC li
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 1-1 Chapter 1. CNA-8000 Installation This chapter covers procedures needed to position the CNA
Chapter 7. SDLC Gateway 7-2 707158-003 The resulting Configuring SDLC Line panel is displayed below. Field Definitions Configure SDLC Line:
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 7-3 Line ID: This is a text field (alphanumeric plus underscore, dash, and period) that you c
Chapter 7. SDLC Gateway 7-4 707158-003 Note: If you are having trouble getting a new circuit up, then set this value to ‘Half’ until you resolve
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 7-5 SDLC Drop Panel By selecting the ‘Drops’ button the following SDLC Drop Configuration pan
Chapter 7. SDLC Gateway 7-6 707158-003 Frame Size: This option determines the maximum frame size that will be sent by the CNA-8000 to the remote
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 7-7 Deleting SDLC Drops When pressing the Delete button on the Configure SDLC Line panel, a ne
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 8-1 Chapter 8. Gateway Circuit Configuration XCA gateways on the CNA-8000 are used to provide
Chapter 8. Gateway Circuit Configuration 8-2 707158-003 Field Definitions: Gateway Iden
CNA-8000 Installation and Configuration 707158-003 8-3 Dynamic DLSW: Selecting this control will cause only dynamic DLSw Drops associated with t
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