Prior to establishing a host system connection, BlueZone users must set Session Configuration parameters. A Session configuration consists of:
Selecting a Connection Type and configuring its connection settings.
Selecting a language and configuring the emulation settings.
BlueZone can connect to the mainframe host system in one of several ways: Microsoft SNA Server, Renex Async Protocol, TN3270/TN3270E, IBM Communications Server for NT, or IntranetWare for SAA. TN3270/TN3270E is by far the most prevalent type of connection. TN3270E supports both display and printer data streams.
From the BlueZone MenuBar, choose Session:Configure. The Session Configuration dialog will appear.
Communications Library ----
BlueZone displays the available host connection options. Select the appropriate link for additional configuration information.
NOTE BlueZone
will default to the Connection Type
that was chosen during installation.
Connection Type:
Microsoft SNA Server - Select to connect to the host system using an NT Server running the Microsoft SNA Server software.
NOTE The
Microsoft SNA Client must be installed on the PC in which BlueZone is
running before the connection can be made.
Renex Async Protocol - Select to connect to the host system using a SEAGULL TMS or RPad Communications Controller.
TN3270E/TN3270E- Select to connect to the host system via TCP/IP using the TN3270/TN3270E protocol.
IBM Communications Server - Select to connect to the host system using an NT Server running the IBM Communications Server software. NOTE: The IBM Communications Server Client must be installed on the PC in which BlueZone is running before the connection can be made.
IntranetWare for SAA - Select to connect to the host system using an NT Server running the IntranetWare for SAA software. NOTE: The IntranetWare for SAA Client must be installed on the PC in which BlueZone is running before the connection can be made.
Use Custom LUA-RUI Compliant Dynamic Link Library: Used to select a custom Connection Type for BlueZone to use when connecting to the host system. The Dynamic Link Library (DLL) specified must be LUA (Logical Unit Addressing)-RUI (Request Unit Interface) compliant.
Browse: Allows you to enter the path and file name of the Dynamic Link Library DLL
LU Name: Enter the LU /Pool Name to use when using the Custom Library Link above.
Configure: Click here to configure the highlighted connection.
Options ----
After selecting the Connection Type, select from the following options:
Auto-Connect Session: If enabled then BlueZone will auto-connect the session after the communications library has initialized.
Auto-Reconnect
if LU is Deactivated by Host: If enabled then BlueZone will auto-connect
the session if the LU being used is varied off on the host system while
a BlueZone session is active.
NOTE
The LU obtained by the re-connect will not be the same as with the prior
session.
Auto-Close Session on Disconnect: If checked, the BlueZone application will auto-close after disconnecting from the host system.
Connect
Retry: If checked, BlueZone will try to connect to the host the
number of times selected in the Retry
up to drop down box and use the interval selected in the times, retrying every drop down box.
NOTE The LU obtained by the re-connect might not
be the same as with the prior session.
Translation ----
The Translation group is used to select a translate language and if needed to configure the Translate Tables. Choices include:
Language: Used to select the translate language and Code Page. The Code Page is the number shown in parentheses to the right of the language. Example: English (U.S.) (697/037)
NOTE
The language
should correspond to the Windows operating system language.
Translate Tables...: Used to configure the Translate Tables. See related topics below for more information on editing BlueZone’s Translate Tables.
Euro Support: Check to include support for the Euro currency symbol.
Default Screen Model Type ----
The Default Screen Model Type group is used to select an IBM Default Terminal Model for 3270 emulation.
Choices
are:
Model 2 (24 X 80)
Model 3 (32 X 80)
Model 4 (43 X 80)
Model 5 (27 X 132)
Model 3290 (62 X 160)
Custom Alternate Size (54 X 132)
Custom Default Size (54 X 132)
Features ----
Enables control over 3270 Display Features.
Use Extended Attributes: If checked, allows support for extended colors, underlining, blinking, etc.
Use Multiple Explicit Partitions: If checked, BlueZone will support explicit screen partitioning.
Enable Graphics Emulation: if checked, enables support for Host Graphics terminal support.
3270 Numeric Field Options ----
Selects the way that BlueZone handles 3270 Numeric Fields.
Allow All Characters: If checked, then all characters will be allowed in 3270 Numeric Fields.
Numeric and Shifted Only: If checked, then only numeric and shifted characters will be allowed in 3270 Numeric Fields.
Numeric Characters Only: If checked, then only numeric characters will be allowed in 3270 Numeric Fields.
Keyboard Type Ahead ----
Controls Keyboard Type Ahead features and functions.
Disabled: If selected, disables the Type-Ahead buffer feature.
Normal - Next Screen: If selected, keystrokes can be typed continuously. All screens received from the host will be displayed.
Advanced - Last Screen: If selected, keystrokes can be typed continuously. Only the last host screen will be displayed.
TN3270/E Flush Buffer Delay: Used to set the amount of time to wait after a keyboard restore is received from the host system before releasing the typed-ahead data into the next host screen. Because each tick mark below the slider control represents 50 milliseconds, the delay time can rang from 0 to 2 seconds.
Write To Display ----
Smart Screen Updates: If checked, BlueZone will do a comparison of the current host screen and will only update what has changed. If disabled, BlueZone paint the entire new host screen.
Ignore X Prog Errors: If checked, BlueZone will suspend notifications of host program errors.
The License Manager Tab is used to store the IP address of the SEAGULL License Manager server. This is necessary when using a "Concurrent" licensing scheme.
NOTE
The License
Manager Tab will only appear if you are using a "Licensed" copy
of BlueZone. If
you currently "evaluating" BlueZone, this tab will not appear.
License Servers ----
Use this group to configure your SEAGULL License Manager IP address.
Add Server: Place the IP address of the server or servers that are running the SEAGULL License Manager in this field and click the Add button.
NOTE
If your
SEAGULL License Manager is using
a Listening Port other than the default of 8421, you must add the configured
port number to the end of the IP address, using a coma as a separator.
Example: 63.75.199.234,80
Do not use a colon (:) between the IP Address and the Port number. You must use a coma as shown above.
Server List: This will display the IP addresses of your SEAGULL License Manager server (if any).
Use the Remove and Clear buttons as needed.
Group Information ----
This field is only used if you are using the Group feature of the SEAGULL License Manager.
Group Name: Place the name of the Group in this field.