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Setting up the IBM Communications Server in an IEEE 802.2 DLC Scenario
1. Start the IBM Communications Server SNA Node Configuration application.
2. Select Scenarios on the main menu.
3. In the Choose a Configuration dialog box, select APPN Network Node and then click the Finish button to return to the Communications Server SNA Node Configuration window.
4. Double-click Network Node Setup in the left pane.
The Define The Node dialog box appears. Accept the defaults for Block ID and Physical Unit ID, and for the Advanced and DLU Requester tabs. Click the OK button to return to the Communications Server SNA Node Configuration window.
5. Enter identifications for CP Name and CP Alias.
6. Select Network Node under Node Type.
7. Click OK to return to the Communications Server SNA Node Configuration window.
The default values for Block ID and Physical Unit ID, as well as the Advanced and DLU Requester tabs are fine for this example.
8. Double-click Device Configuration in the left pane.
9. Select Devices in the Definition Hierarchy by Function pane.
10. Click the Create button.
11. Choose LAN and click OK in the Device Type dialog.
12. Expand the LAN folder in the right pane.
13. In the Define a LAN Device dialog box, select or accept the current LAN Adapter described on the Basic tab.
14. Accept the defaults displayed on the Advanced, Performance, and Reactivation tabs, and then click the OK button
15. Double-click Peer Connection Configuration in the left pane.
16. Expand the CPI_C and APPC and Peer Connections nodes in the right pane.
17. Select Peer Connections, and then click the Create button.
18. In the Define a LAN Connection dialog box, accept the defaults, and type the LAN adapter (MAC) address of the target OS/400 in the Destination Address text box.
The LAN adapter address can be displayed via the OS/400 WRKLIND command. If you are not authorized to use this command, ask your OS/400 systems administrator for the target machine LAN adapter (MAC) address.
19. Select the Advanced tab.
20. Check the APPN Support check box, and then type "05D" in Block ID and a node ID in the range of 00000 to FFFFF under Local Node ID.
21. Verify that the Activate Link at Start and APPN Support check boxes are selected.
22. Select the Adjacent Node tab; enter the Adjacent CP Name = APPN.CONNX400 in this example. This value must match the output of the DSPNETA command.
23. Click the OK button.
The defaults for the Reactivation tab are fine for this example.
24. Double-click the Partner LU 6.2 Configuration in the right pane, and then click the Create button.
25. In the Define a Partner LU 6.2 dialog box, type the Net ID and the System name of the target OS/400, which should match the Local Network ID and Local Control Field Name fields as displayed by the OS/400 DSPNETA command.
26. Define a partner LU alias and a fully qualified control point (CP) name = netid.system, or in this example, APPN.CONNX400.
27. Click the OK button.
The defaults for the Advanced tab are fine for this example.
28. Click the Local LU 6.2 LUs check box in the right pane, and then click the Create button.
29. In the Define a Local LU 6.2 dialog box, define a local LU and a local LU alias. For simplicity, these are both IBMDLC01.
30. Click the OK button.
The defaults for the Advanced tab are fine for this example.
31. Click within the Modes pane and then click the Create button.
32. Define mode name "IBMRDB" with "32" PLU mode session limit and 16 minimum contention winner sessions.
33. Click the OK button.
The defaults for the Advanced tab are fine for this example.
34. Select Transaction Program in the CPI-C and APPC node in the Communications Server SNA Node Configuration dialog box, and then click the Create button.
35. In the Define a Transaction Program dialog box, enter the name of the transaction program in the TP name text box, and then check the Service TP check box.
This is the name of the DRDA APPC transaction program, which is predefined at the target AS/400 system.
36. Select the Advanced tab.
37. Verify that the For SNA API Client Use check box is checked.
38. Expand APPN Options and APPN Connection Networks. In the right pane, click the Create button.
39. In the Define a Connection Network dialog, define the network name = netid.luname of the target OS/400. Click the OK button to return to the Communications Server SNA Node Configuration window.
40. Select Save on the File menu and start the connection.