TN3270 Server Manual

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TN3270 Server Manual424097-001
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Organization of This Manual
DSM Template Services Manual
EMS Manual
Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Manual (for D series only)
Guardian Procedure Calls Reference Manual
G-Series Highlights and Migration Planning Guide (for G series only)
DSM/SCM User’s Guide
You will also find useful information in the following publications:
Kelly, B. “TN3270 Enhancements.” RFC 1647, Auborn University, July 1994.
Postel, J., and J. Reynolds. “Telnet Protocol Specification.” RFC 854, USC
Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
Postel, J., and J. Reynolds. “Telnet Option Specification.” RFC 855, USC
Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
Postel, J., and J. Reynolds. “Telnet Binary Transmission.” RFC 856, USC
Information Sciences Institute, May 1983.
Postel, J. “Telnet End of Record Option.” RFC 885, USC Information Sciences
Institute, December 1983.
Postel, J., and J. Reynolds. “Assigned Numbers.” RFC 1010, USC Information
Sciences Institute, May 1987.
VanBokkelen, J. “Telnet Terminal Type Option.RFC 1091, FTP Software Inc.,
February 1989.
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Organization of This Manual
This manual includes the following sections and appendixes:
Section 1, Introduction to the Guardian TN3270 Server, describes Guardian TN3270
Server features, limitations, clients, option negotiation, protocol restrictions, and
application interface considerations.
Section 2, System Setup, describes Guardian TN3270 Server hardware and software
requirements, installation steps, and TCP/IP configuration and verification.
Section 3, Using the Guardian TN3270 Server, describes how to start the Guardian
TN3270 process, and provides the command line options and standard TACL run
options.
Section 4, Using TN32COM, describes how to start the Guardian TN32COM
operator interface and lists the TN32COM commands.