Cisco Systems 11.0 BT Server User Manual


 
Configuring TN3270 Server on the Channel Interface Processor 15
TN3270 Configuration Task List
When you use the pu command, you enter PU configuration mode and can use all other commands
in this task list. Configuration values you enter in PU configuration mode will override other values
entered while in TN3270 configuration mode. In addition, you can enter PU configuration mode
from DLUR configuration mode when configuring PUs that are connected by means of DLUR.
If you are configuring PUs for directly connected hosts, you need not perform any additional
configuration tasks.
Configure DLUR
This task is required when configuring DLUR connected hosts. To configure DLUR parameters for
the TN3270 server, perform the following tasks beginning in TN3270 configuration mode.
Configure SAPs under DLUR
To configure SAPs under the DLUR function, perform the following tasks beginning in DLUR
configuration mode.
(Optional) Specify the idle time for server
disconnect. This command is also available in
TN3270 configuration mode.
idle-time num-of-seconds
(Optional) Specify the maximum time allowed
between keepalive marks before the server
disconnects. This command is also available in
TN3270 configuration mode.
keepalive num-of-seconds
(Optional) Specify whether the TN3270 session
will disconnect when an UNBIND command is
received. This command is also available in
TN3270 configuration mode.
unbind-action {keep | disconnect}
(Optional) Select whether “left-over” LUs can be
used froma genericLU pool.This commandis also
available in TN3270 configuration mode.
generic-pool {permit | deny}
Task Command
Create a DLUR function in the TN3270 server and
enter DLUR configuration mode.
dlur fq-cpname fq-dlusname
(Optional) Specify the fallback choice for the
DLUR DLUS.
dlus-backup dlusname2
(Optional) Specify the preferred network node
(NN) server.
preferred-nnserver NNserver
Task Command
Create a SAP function under DLUR and enter
DLUR SAP configuration mode.
lsap type adapno [lsap]
(Optional) Identify an APPN virtual routing node
(VRN).
vrn vrn-name
Task Command