PSF/AIX V2 and SNA Server communicating with PSF/MVS v

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ABSTRACT:     PSF/AIX V2 and SNA Server communicating with PSF/MVS via          
              channel extender. Will it work? Is it supported??                 
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The current environment for my customer is an S/390 mainframe in                
Boulder (ISSC Outsource) with a 3745 (Max Capacity) in Richmond along           
with a Channel Extender.  Attached to the  Channel extender is four             
3174's, a 3827, and a 3900-0W1.  This customer has five HP-9000's and           
will have a requirement to print large reports from the HP's.                   
                                                                                
We are looking at using an RS/6000 Model 380 with SNA/Server and PSF           
for AIX Version 2. Because the 3745 is at max capacity, we can not              
attach the RS/6000 to it.  From the way we look at it, we have the              
following two options:                                                          
                                                                                
                     OPTION A                                                   
Use the RS/6000 Model 380 with SNA Server, PSF for AIX Version 2 via            
PSF direct to accept print from the MVS system in Boulder and also              
accept print from the HP's on the Token Ring LAN.  The RS/6000 would            
be directly attached to the channel extender and look like a local              
channel attached device communicating via LU 6.2 protocol.                      
                                                                                
                     OPTION B                                                   
Attach the same above RS/6000 configuration to one of the channel               
attached 3174's that has a Token Ring attachment feature and drive the          
printers in the same manner.                                                   
                                                                                
The MAJOR questions with both Option A and Option B are:                        
                                                                                
1. Will either option work?  I think they both will, but we have the            
   "unknown" of the channel extender in the middle.                             
                                                                                
2. Are either of these options supported.  Again the channel extender           
   is in the middle.                                                            
                                                                                
In reviewing ASKQ items, salesmanual and announcement letters, there            
is no mention of a channel extender in the attachment capabilities of           
and RS/6000 via SNA Server.                                                     
                                                                                
I feel comfortable with handling the print from the HP's since I am             
doing that at other accounts.  My major concern is the MVS machine             
and getting the data from it.                                                   
                                                                                
A:                                                                              
I checked with the SNA Server/6000 folks for their comments, and                
from their standpoint, either of your configurations should be able to          
support an SNA LU6.2 conversation between PSF/MVS and PSF/AIX if the            
channel extender is behaving as a true channel should.                          
                                                                                
I also talked to the PSF Direct developer, and he did have two comments:        
                                                                                
1) Channel support is a recent addition to SNA Server/6000, and we have         
   not tested PSF Direct over its channel support.  He has no reason to         
   believe that PSF Direct wouldn't work over their channel support.            
                                                                                
2) He has some reservations about the channel extenders, as some channel       
   extenders prematurely feed back information to indicate an operation         
   has completed when in fact it has not yet done so, in order to               
   improve performance.  He does recall some early problems with PSF/MVS        
   and channel extenders that have since been resolved.  However, since         
   noone has tested or plans to test channel extenders with PSF for             
   AIX, we have no way of knowing what complications the channel                
   extenders might introduce.                                                   
                                                                                
In short, he evaluates this as a high-risk approach.  It would be               
better if the channel extenders could somehow be bypassed or eliminated.        
                                                                                
I hope that helps.  Closing.                                                    
                                                                                
S e a r c h - k e y w o r d s:                                                  
AIX PSF/6000 PSF FOR AIX DIRECT EXTENDER CHANNEL SNA                           


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