How to Configure Independent LU 6.2 Sessions on Communications
  Server for AIX V4
Contents
About this document
            Related documentation
Independent LU 6.2 configuration
            Configuring the LU 6.2 local LU 
profile
            Configuring the LU 6.2 partner LU 
profile
            Configuring the partner LU 6.2 
location profile
            Configuring a mode profile
            Configuring the side information 
profile
            Configuring the transaction program 
name profile
Verifying profiles
This document applies to AIX Version 4.x.
       -      This document assumes that the link station
		associated with these LU6.2 sessions has been
		successfully configured.  This means that the link
		station can be started, will connect, and will
		display as "active" when an sna -d l command is
		issued.
		With that assumption, the following information
		provides instructions for configuring and
		starting one or more independent LU 6.2 sessions
		between different machines.
 
        
-      A "profile", as used in this document, is a
		collection of statements and questions arranged
		in "stanzas", which are then grouped by content
		into a profile.  Most profiles have several
		default values.
        
-      Items in a profile which are preceeded by an *
		must be completed for the profile to verify.
		Verification is required to make a profile
		available to SNA.  Any verification errors must
		be corrected before attempting to use the new or
		changed profile.
        
-      It should be noted that any item in a profile
		that is not mentioned in this document should be
		left at the default value.
        
-      Because many installations do not use graphics,
		this document refers to smitty rather than
		smit.  Smitty is the ascii version of the
		System Management Interface Tool and can be used
		in both graphics and non-graphics environments.
		If desired, using smit should provide identical
		results.
For more information
                on these items, refer to IBM document number
                SC31-8213, "Communications Server for AIX
                Configuration Reference".
The AIX and product documentation library is also available:
 
http://www.rs6000.ibm.com/resource/aix_resource/Pubs/index.html
The following profiles WILL be needed for an independent
	LU 6.2 configuration.
	-  LU 6.2 Local LU Profile (needed most of the time)
	 
-  LU 6.2 Partner LU
	 
-  Partner LU 6.2 Location
	 
-  Mode
 
The following profiles MAY be needed depending on the
	application using SNA.
	-  LU 6.2 Side Information
	 
-  LU 6.2 Transaction Program Name (TPN)
This section contains instructions for configuring the LU
	6.2 Local LU profile.  It assumes that no profile exists.
This section contains instructions for configuring the LU
	6.2 Partner LU profile.  It assumes that no profile
	exists.
This section contains instructions for configuring the
	Partner LU 6.2 Location profile.  It assumes that no
	profile exists.
This section contains instructions for configuring a Mode
	Profile.  
NOTE: While the other profiles have a default
	template that can be used as a model, several Mode
	Profiles are provided with Communications Server.  These
	profiles contain parameter values that are suitable for
	many application needs, and they are ready to be used.
	IBM-supplied mode names are reserved.  You cannot define
	a new Mode Profile with a mode name used by one of these
	modes.  If you do not know the mode required by the
	remote LU, check with the administrator of the remote
	system.  The mode name also appears in the Side
	Information Profile for the sessions that use this Mode
	Profile to define their session characteristics.
	The Side Information Profile is configured in a subsequent 
section of
	this document.
This section contains instructions for configuring the
	Side Information Profile.  It assumes that no profile
	exists.
This section contains instructions for configuring the
	Transaction Program Name Profile.  It assumes that no
	profile exists.
	At this point, all profiles necessary to establish a session
	   between an LU on this RISC machine and a Partner LU on another 
	   machine should be in place. To make these profiles available 
	   to Communications Server (SNA), the profiles must be verified.
	- Ideally, verify the profiles with SNA inactive. Issue the 
	   following command from the command line:
   
	   verifysna -U
 This can be executed through smitty from any screen in the 
	   Configure SNA Profiles path. Use care to select 
normal_update
	   before pressing the enter key.
	 
- If the Communications Server (SNA) cannot be brought down, the
	   profiles can be verified dynamically from the command line by
	   issuing the following:
  
	   verifysna -R
 This can also be executed from smitty screens by selecting the 
	   dynamic_update option.
	   Dynamic updating of the profiles puts them into position for SNA
	   to use them, but in many cases SNA is using the current profiles, 
	   and the new ones cannot be read until SNA is stopped and then
	   restarted.
 
 
When the profiles have been verified and read, and SNA is up and 
	   running, the session can be started by the application on 
	   this RISC machine if the application can use the Side Information 
	   profile. An application session can be started on the Partner 
	   machine, if allowed, by using the TPN profile.
	A manual session can be started by using smitty sna and selecting 
	   the Manage SNA Resources option. Select Start SNA 
Resources and
	   then Start an SNA Session. You will be presented with the 
	   following screen: 
	                      Start an SNA Session
Type or select values in entry fields.
Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes.
  
                                                        [Entry Fields]
  Specify one of the following:
     Local LU name                                   []                        
     Local LU alias                                  []                        
  
  Specify one of the following:
     Fully qualified partner LU name                 []                        
     Partner LU alias                                []                        
  
  Mode name                                          [#INTER]                  
  
  Session type                                        conwinner                
  
Enter the required information and press enter. The session should start.
If no error messages are returned, sessions can be verified by issuing the 
following on the command line:
sna -d s
You should see your sessions under the headings in the display that is 
returned. The headings are as follows:
(Display LU 6.2 Session Information)
             Local            Partner        Mode      Link
 CGID       LU name           LU name        name     station     State
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