This topic outlines the procedures necessary for configuring BARR/NJE to use 802.2, HPR/IP, and SDLC connections. These procedures are required. Your host programmer can help configure the link settings.
You must be a member of the local Administrators group to operate the NJE Configuration Utility. If you are assigned the Configure - NJE user access right on the computer to which you are trying to connect, but are not a member of the Administrators group, the NJE Configuration Utility will operate in read-only mode.
You can also define routing tables to route jobs from BARR/SPOOL and messages from NJE Console to host nodes on the NJE network.
Configure the connection
Use the NJE Configuration Utility to define and configure 802.2 LLC2 connections for communicating with the host. The procedures outlined in this topic are required. Your host programmer can help configure the link settings. Complete the following steps to configure the connection.
The BARR/NJE software
with the 802.2 communications link emulates an IBM 3777 PU type 2 device
and strictly follows the IBM SNA protocol using IEEE 802.2 DLC. You must
provide a network connection that appears to the BARR/NJE device as if
it is connected by the mainframe communications device to a local or adjacent
token ring (FEP, 3172/3174, OSA, SNA gateway, or host-attached router).
You must install the DLC
protocol before you can use an 802.2 communication link.
Open the NJE Configuration Utility.
Select the Communications Profile tab.
Under Connection, click Add. The Add Connection dialog box displays.
Type the connection Name.
In the Type drop-down list, select Barr SNA. Click OK. The Connection Configuration dialog box displays.
Next to Barr SNA configuration, click Modify. The Barr SNA Configuration dialog box displays.
Under Link service, an 802.2 LLC2 link has been created by default. To update the default link, select BARRN1 and click Modify. The BARR/SNA 802.2 Link Service configuration utility's Link tab displays. Complete the following steps to configure the link.
To create a new link, click Add, select the 802.2 LLC2 link type, and click OK.
Select the Adapter to use with the link service.
In the Local SAP box, specify the local (NJE computer) SAP hexadecimal value used to communicate with the host computer. The default value is 04. Other choices are multiples of 04 up to the maximum of EC.
Click OK to return to the Barr SNA Configuration dialog box. The link will be automatically named BARRNn.
Under Connection, click Configure. The 802.2 Connection Configuration dialog box displays. Complete the following steps to configure the connection.
In the IDBLK box, type the appropriate hexadecimal value. This parameter will be used by the host to identify the remote PU definition. This must match the IDBLK parameter specified during VTAM configuration. The default value is 03D.
In the IDNUM box, type the appropriate value. This parameter will be used by the host to identify the remote PU definition. This must match the IDNUM parameter specified during VTAM configuration. The default value is 12345.
In the MAXDATA box, select the maximum amount of data you can send on the PU in one frame. This value includes nine bytes of header information plus the data length. This must match the MAXDATA parameter specified during VTAM configuration. The default value is 1033.
In the LOCADD box, type the MAC Acronym for Media Access Control. In the IEEE 802.x specifications, the lower of two sublayers that make up the ISO/OSI data link layer. The MAC manages access to the physical network, delimits frames, and handles error control. address of the network card for the host to which you are trying to reach. The value must be a 12-digit hexadecimal value. The default value is 400000000001.
In the Remote SAP box, specify the remote (host) service access point (SAP) hexadecimal value used to communicate with the host computer. The default value is 04. Other choices are multiples of 04 up to the maximum of EC.
Click OK. You are now ready to configure the Barr SNA node.
Use the NJE Configuration Utility to define and configure HPR/IP connections for communicating with the host. The procedures outlined in this topic are required. Your host programmer can help configure the link settings. Complete the following steps to configure the connection.
Open the NJE Configuration Utility.
Select the Communications Profile tab.
Under Connection, click Add. The Add Connection dialog box displays.
Type the connection Name.
In the Type drop-down list, select Barr SNA. Click OK. The Connection Configuration dialog box displays.
Next to Barr SNA configuration, click Modify. The Barr SNA Configuration dialog box displays.
Under Link service, an HPR/IP link has been created by default. To update the default link, select BARRIP1 and click Modify. The BARR/SNA HPR/IP Link Service configuration utility's Link tab displays. Complete the following steps to configure the link.
To create a new link, click Add, select the HPR/IP (Enterprise Extender) link type, and click OK.
Enter the Host name or IP address of the Network Node Server. This must match the name specified during TCP/IP configuration.
Enter the NETID (network name) for the HPR/IP link service. This must match the name specified for the NETID parameter during VTAM configuration. The value must be text with a maximum of eight characters.
Enter the CPNAME (control point name) for the HPR/IP link service. If you are not using Autogen, this must match the name specified for the CPNAME parameter during the additional VTAM configuration. The value must be text with a maximum of eight characters.
Click OK to return to the Barr SNA Configuration dialog box. The link will be automatically named BARRIPn.
Under Connection, click Configure. The HPR/IP Connection Configuration dialog box displays. Complete the following steps to configure the connection.
In the IDBLK box, type the appropriate hexadecimal value. This parameter will be used by the host to identify the remote PU definition. The default value is 03D. This must match the IDBLK parameter specified during VTAM configuration.
In the IDNUM box, type the appropriate value. This parameter will be used by the host to identify the remote PU definition. The default value is 12345. This must match the IDNUM parameter specified during VTAM configuration.
In the MAXDATA box, select the maximum amount of data you can send on the PU in one frame. This value includes nine bytes of header information plus the data length. The default value is 1033. This must match the MAXDATA parameter specified during VTAM configuration.
Click OK. You are now ready to configure the Barr SNA node.
Use the NJE Configuration Utility to define and configure SDLC connections for communicating with the host. The procedures outlined in this topic are required. Your host programmer can help configure the link settings. Complete the following steps to configure the connection.
Open the NJE Configuration Utility.
Select the Communications Profile tab.
Under Connection, click Add. The Add Connection dialog box displays.
Type the connection Name.
In the Type drop-down list, select Barr SNA. Click OK. The Connection Configuration dialog box displays.
Next to Barr SNA configuration, click Modify. The Barr SNA Configuration dialog box displays.
Under Link service, an SDLC link has been created by default. To update the default link, select BARRS1 and click Modify. The BARR/SNA SDLC Link Service configuration utility's Link tab displays. Complete the following steps to configure the link.
To create a new link, click Add, select the SDLC link type, and click OK.
Select the Adapter to use with the link service.
Select a Link type based on your communications link, either leased A communications channel that permanently connects two or more locations. Dedicated lines are private or leased lines, rather than public ones. or switched A standard dial-up telephone connection; the type of line established when a call is routed through a switching station.. Use a leased line for data communications. A switched link is a standard telephone line. Choose one of the following types: Leased, Switched: manual, Switched: modem-stored number, or Switched: application-stored number. The default link type is Leased.
Specify the Data rate for communications if necessary. This value can be changed only when the Leased link type is selected. All other link types will use the default setting, 9600, to issue modem commands.
Select the link attributes as necessary. You can choose from the following options: DATMODE=FULL, Multidrop, Ignore DSR, and Constant RTS.
Click OK to return to the Barr SNA Configuration dialog box. Once the link service has been configured, the link will be automatically named BARRSn.
Under Connection, click Configure. The SDLC Connection Configuration dialog box displays. Complete the following steps to configure the connection.
Under NCP parameter, select either NRZ or NRZI as the type of coding used on your host system. The default is NRZI.
In the ADDR box, type the 8-bit address used by SDLC. The default value is C1.
In the IDBLK box, type the appropriate hexadecimal value. This parameter will be used by the host to identify the remote PU definition. This must match the IDBLK parameter specified during VTAM configuration. The default value is 03D.
In the IDNUM box, type the appropriate value. This parameter will be used by the host to identify the remote PU definition. This must match the IDNUM parameter specified during VTAM configuration. The default value is 12345.
In the MAXDATA box, select the maximum amount of data you can send on the PU in one frame. This value includes nine bytes of header information plus the data length. This must match the MAXDATA parameter specified during VTAM configuration. For JES2 and JES3, the default value is 1033. For POWER, the default value is 265.
In the MAXOUT box, type the maximum number of frames to send before pausing for a response. The default value of 7 results in the highest throughput.
Select the modem type, either Not autodial or AT.
Not autodial – Select this option if you use an external modem other than an AT or Dataphone 2224B modem. This option is selected by default.
AT – Select this option if you have an external AT modem that supports the standard AT command set (Hayes compatible) and can automatically dial a phone number entered in the software. You can only have one modem configuration.
If you select AT, enter the Phone number for the autodial connection. The default phone number is DT9,12345551234. You can also specify the Initialization string. The default initialization string value is AT&F&M1.
Click OK. You are now ready to configure the Barr SNA node.
You must configure the Barr SNA node using the parameters provided to you by your host programmer. Complete the following steps to configure the Barr SNA node.
From the Barr SNA Configuration dialog box, under NJE logical unit, in the Name box, type the SNA LU name. This must match the luname parameter specified during VTAM configuration.
In the Number box, type the LU number as a decimal. This must match the LOCADDR parameter specified during VTAM configuration.
Click OK.
After you have configured your 802.2 LLC2, HPR/IP, or SDLC connection, you must configure the NJE node. You must use parameters provided to you by your host programmer. Complete the following steps to configure the NJE node.
For JES2, you can save time and configure the NJE node to start automatically using NetView.
From the Connection Configuration dialog box, next to NJE Configuration, click Modify. The NJE Configuration dialog box displays.
Under BARR node, enter the Barr node Name. This must match the BARR/NJE node name specified during JES2, JES3, or POWER configuration. The Location box is currently unavailable.
Under Host node, enter the host node Name. This must match the host node name specified during JES2, JES3, or POWER configuration.
Select the host node Type. If you are using JES2 or JES3, select MVS/JES2. If you are using POWER, select VSE/POWER.
Click Advanced. The Advanced Node Settings dialog box displays.
Under Passwords, specify a Send password and a Receive password, if desired. The send password is the password sent to the host to authenticate the BARR node. The receive password is the password the BARR node expects to receive from the host to authenticate the host node. By default, the passwords are blank.
The Features fields are set for optimal performance and are compatible with host systems.
Under Streams, configure the number of streams. This must match the number of streams specified during JES2 or POWER configuration. If you are using JES3, skip this step.
The host's receivers correspond to BARR's transmitters, and the host's transmitters correspond to BARR's receivers. For example, if the host is configured for 5 SYSIN transmitters, the SYSIN receivers field must be 5.
Click OK twice, and then click Close.
When you click OK to close the NJE Configuration Utility, a message displays asking if you want to restart the BARR NJE service. Click Yes.
After you have completed configuring BARR/NJE, you must start the Barr SNA node. You will then be ready to use BARR/NJE for printing management.
Complete the following steps after the BARR NJE service has restarted.
Verify that the NJE LU is activated.
Issue the start networking command at the host console. This command differs for JES2, JES3, and POWER.
For JES2:
$SN,A=applid
where applid is the NJE LU name set in VTAM and JES2 configuration.
For JES3:
+S SNA,NODE=nodename
where nodename is the BARR/NJE node name set in JES3 configuration.
For POWER:
pstart pnet,nodename
where nodename is the BARR/NJE node name set in POWER configuration.
A message will display on the host console indicating that the node is active. If this message does not appear, use the Operator Console to diagnose the problem.
No additional configuration is needed for receiving print jobs. Once the NJE connection is operational and the node has been started at the host, jobs will automatically be received into the spool. From BARR/SPOOL, you can reroute jobs to various destinations using a header field.
To send a test print job, request that the job be submitted from the host to BARR/NJE and use the Barr node name as the destination. Anyone on the host can route their job to an NJE node using the DEST= parameter in their JCL. For example, you could specify DEST=barrnode in your JCL where barrnode is the BARR/NJE node name specified during JES2, JES3, or POWER configuration.
//SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=A,DEST=barrnode
You can also route the job to a specific printer in the Barr spooler by adding the printer name to your destination parameter. Enter the Barr node name, followed by a comma, and then the printer name. Because the DEST= parameter contains two parameters, you must use parenthesis as shown in the following example.
//SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=A,DEST=(barrnode,HPLASER)