BlueZone supports three different SNA Communications Server Gateway options.
Microsoft SNA Server (now called Host Integration Server)
IBM Communication Server
Novell IntranetWare for SAA
Configuration help for each one is discussed below.
Configuring the Microsoft SNA Server connection consists of selecting a Logical Unit (LU) or LU Pool Name for BlueZone to use when initiating connections with the host system. The LU / Pool Names are listed and maintained on the SNA Server and are displayed by BlueZone in the SNA Server property page. From the BlueZone MenuBar select Session:Configure, select Microsoft SNA Server from the Connection Type list box then press the Configure button.
NOTE The
Microsoft SNA Server Client software must be installed on the end users
workstation in order for BlueZone to operate.
LU Selection ----
The LU Selection group displays LU / Pool Name information configured on the SNA server.
LU / Pool Name: Displays a list of LU / Pool Names configured on the SNA Server. The LU / Pool Name is used by BlueZone when establishing a session on the host system.
NOTE If you want to use an LU name other than what
is available in the combo box, it is possible to enter the desired LU
name directly into the combo box.
Initial Screen Model Type: Shows the currently configured initial screen model type used by the LU / Pool Name.
Screen Model Override Enabled?: Determines whether or not the user is permitted to change the screen model type during the active session.
User Record ----
The User Record group displays user information configured on the SNA server:
User Name or Group: Indicates the user name or group assignment.
Remark / Description: Displays the Remark / Description assigned to the user or group.
Style Filename: Shows the configuration file assigned to the user or group.
Active Session Limit: Displays the maximum number of active sessions permitted to the user.
Total Sessions Available: Shows the total number of LU / Pool Names configured on the SNA server that the user or group can access.
Configuring the IBM Communications Server connection consists of selecting a Logical Unit Addressing (LUA) Session Name for BlueZone to use when initiating connections with the host system. The LUA Session Names are listed and maintained by the IBM Communications Server Client and are displayed by BlueZone in the IBM Communications Server property page. From the BlueZone MenuBar select Session:Configure, select IBM Communications Server from the Connection Type list box then press the Configure button.
NOTE The
IBM Communications Server SNA Client software must be installed on the
end users workstation in order for BlueZone to operate.
LU Selection ----
The LU Selection group displays LUA Session Names configured in the IBM Communications Server Client.
LUA Session Name: Displays a list of LUA Session Names configured in the IBM Communications Server Client. The LUA Session Name is used by BlueZone when establishing a session on the host system.
Configuring the IntranetWare for SAA connection consists of selecting a Logical Unit Addressing (LUA) Session Name for BlueZone to use when initiating connections with the host system. The LUA Session Names are listed and maintained by the IntranetWare for SAA Client and are displayed by BlueZone in the IntranetWare for SAA property page. From the BlueZone MenuBar select Session:Configure, select IntranetWare for SAA from the Connection Type list box then press the Configure button.
NOTE The
IntranetWare for SAA Client software must be installed on the end users
workstation in order for BlueZone to operate.
LU Selection ----
The LU Selection group displays LUA Session Names configured in the IntranetWare for SAA Client.
LUA Session Name: Displays a list of LUA Session Names configured in the IntranetWare for SAA Client. The LUA Session Name is used by BlueZone when establishing a session on the host system.