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sales field training Introduction to Terminal Emulation
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sales field training Agenda TNVT100/220 TN3270 & TN5250 SNA SDLC 3270 & 5250
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sales field training All TN Host Connections TNVT100/220, TN3270, TN5250 TN = Telnet Protocol = TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol Network Architecture = Ethernet IEEE 802.3 Standards
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sales field training TNVT100/220 Unix Hosts IBM: RS6000 HP: HP9000 DEC: VAX PC: SCO PC: Linux Windows NT –Requires Telnet Demon Georgia Soft Ataman DEC LAT: NOT SUPPORTED! LAT not compatible with TCP/IP on same Ethernet
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sales field training TNVT100/220 HHP solutions supported –TN Client (direct connect) –Universal Gateway (controller)
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sales field training TNVT100/220 Typical wired environment
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sales field training TNVT100/220 RF TN Client (direct connect solution)
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sales field training TNVT100/220 RF Universal Gateway solution
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sales field training TNVT100/220 Segmented RF System Segmented could be through a router within a building or campus environment, or over a WAN
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sales field training TN3270 & TN5250 IBM 3270 Hosts –ES9000 –S370 –S390 –AS/400 IBM 5250 Host –AS/400
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sales field training TN3270 & TN5250 Solutions supported –TN Client (direct connect) –Universal Gateway (controller)
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sales field training TN3270 & TN5250 Typical wired connection
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sales field training TN3270 & TN5250 RF TN Client (direct connect solution)
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sales field training TN3270 & TN5250 RF Universal Gateway solution
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sales field training TN3270 & TN5250 Segmented RF solution Segmented could be through a router within a building or campus environment, or over a WAN
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sales field training Required TN Config. Information Host IP address/addresses Subnet mask Terminal IP addresses Universal Gateway IP address/addresses –If used Router (gateway) IP address –If used Access Point IP addresses –If using IP on Access Points
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sales field training TN Client or Universal Gateway? TN Client –15 terminals or less –Lower hardware cost –Less hardware to fail –Less network traffic –Load configuration to each terminal –Debug logs stored in terminal Universal Gateway –Large or complex systems –Holds all terminal configurations –Dial in support trouble shooting access to logs –IBM SNA SDLC Host not Ethernet connected
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sales field training IBM SNA SDLC 3270 / 5250 IBM 3270 Hosts –ES9000 –S370 –S390 –AS/400 IBM 5250 Host –AS/400
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sales field training IBM SNA SDLC 3270 & 5250 Host Protocol = SNA SNA: Synchronous Network Architecture –*** Synchronous *** (requires external clocking) Host Network Architecture = SDLC SDLC: Synchronous Data Link Control –V.24 connection, RS232 38400 BPS –V.35 connection, 57600 BPS Star topology from controller to terminals Token Ring Not currently supported!
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sales field training IBM SNA SDLA 3270 & 5250 Controller based solution 3270 Controller 3274-51C cluster controller 16 terminals per controller Multiple controllers definable 5250 Controller 5294-1 cluster controller 8 terminals per controller Multiple controllers definable 3270 Terminal 3278 Model 2 emulation 5250 Terminal 5251 Model 11 emulation
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sales field training IBM SNA SDLC 3270 & 5250 If no TCP/IP addresses, how do they communicate?
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sales field training IBM SNA SDLC 3270 & 5250 Typical wired connection (single controller)
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sales field training IBM SNA SDLC 3270 & 5250 Typical wired connection (multi controller)
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sales field training IBM SNA SDLC 3270 & 5250 Typical wired connection (remote controller)
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sales field training IBM SNA SDLC 3270 & 5250 RF solution Universal Gateway (IBM Controller) Dolphin 7200 (IBM Terminal)
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sales field training IBM SNA SDLC 3270 & 5250 Segmented RF Solution Segmented could be through a router within a building or campus environment, or over a WAN
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sales field training IBM SNA SDLC 3270 & 5250 Remote RF Solution
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sales field training Required Configuration Information IBM SNA SDLC 3270 & 5250 Universal Gateway RF Terminals
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sales field training Questions?
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