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Setting Up the SNA Gateway Server
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Chapter 4 Performing Post-Installation Tasks 4-37
Setting Up the SNA Gateway Server
Summary: The second task in the APPC configuration process requires you to set up the
SNA Gateway Server for connectivity to the MVS Server. The MVS Server
uses the APPC/MVS Server facilities to support an APPC independent LU
6.2 connection to the SNA Gateway Server. Several steps are required to
configure the SNA Gateway Server to support this APPC connection.
Before You Begin
Before you set up the SNA Gateway Server, be sure that you completed the
steps in “Setting Up the MVS Server” on page 4-28.
To Set Up the SNA Gateway Server
Step 1 Define the APPC LU to VTAM.
To define the APPC LU in a VTAM major node, you can define an LU with
LOCADDR set to 0 and a LOGMODE parameter that supports APPC. For the PU
macro, add the
CPNAME parameter and set it equal to the Control Point Name
value for the SNA Gateway Server (see Step 6 on page 4-40).
The example in Figure 4-21 defines an APPC LU named MSAUL100. In this
example, the MVS VTAM system programmer has created a VTAM logon
mode table called ACVAPPC with an APPC-capable logon mode entry called
APPCPCLM.
Figure 4-21 Sample APPC LU Definition for an SNA Gateway Server
MSAUP100 PU ADDR=04, X
CPNAME=AUS3, X
DLOGMOD=N32702, X
PUTYPE=2, X
MAXDATA=1024, X
MAXOUT=7, X
MAXPATH=1, X
IDBLK=05D, X
IDNUM=B0927
MSAUL100 LU LOCADDR=0,ISTATUS=ACTIVE,MODETAB=ACVAPPC,DLOGMOD=APPCPCLM