SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual

SNAX/XF Primary Lines
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Configuring for LU Accept
SNAX/CM commands may then be used to control the line, either interactively through
the SNAX/CM process or programmatically through the server process. For more
information about SNAX/CM commands and the sample server process (SXCMSV),
see the SNAX Connection Manager (SNAX/CM) Manual.
Configuring for LU Accept
LU accept means allowing remote LUs (such as SNA devices) to log on to
applications on the NonStop system.
As discussed in Section 1, SNAX Quickstart and Overview, you can configure ESS and
SET tables to accept character-coded logons and to provide welcome messages or
menus.
For the API protocols CRT and ITI, you can use a Creator process (either SNAX
Creator-2 or the original SNAX Creator) to start HP applications automatically when a
logon request or INIT-SELF request is received. For other API protocols, the
applications on the NonStop system must be started explicitly.
Figure 3-7 on page 3-10 shows an example of a NonStop system running SNAX
Creator-2.
The SNAXUTL configuration defines an ESS table (ESSTAB1) with three LOGON
entries and a LOGOFF command. In this example, each LOGON entry points to a
different Creator connection (this simplifies the SNAX/XF configuration). The
SNAXUTL configuration also adds the ESS table to a SET table.
The SNAX/XF configuration assigns the SET table to the subsystem and adds
APPL objects for each Creator connection.
The SNAX Creator-2 configuration adds one SU object for each connection to
SNAX/XF and one APPL object for each application on the NonStop system. In this
example, one SU is configured for each Creator APPL object.