Attaching the pSeries computer to a remote host system

This section shows four ways in which the pSeries computer can be attached to a remote host system, which might be a System/370, System/390, or AS/400 system. These attachments enable Blueworx Voice Response to use SNA LU2 protocols to emulate a 3270 terminal and get access to the information on the host computer.

The four examples show how you can attach the pSeries computer:

These are only examples. Depending on the distances involved, some of the items shown in figures Figure 1 through Figure 4 might be unnecessary.

Example A

Attach the pSeries computer to a token-ring local area network (LAN) that is attached to the host through an IBM 3174 (used as a network gateway). This attachment requires the following items:

Figure 1. Data communications network attachment (example A)
This figure is described in the text which precedes it

Example B

Attach the pSeries computer to a token-ring LAN that is attached to the host via a network controller. This attachment requires the following items:

Figure 2. Data communications network attachment (example B)
This figure is described in the text which precedes it. Two machines are connected via a LAN to an IBM 3745 Communications Controller, which is in turn connected to the host system

Example C

Attach the pSeries computer to the host using a single-drop SDLC attachment and modems. This attachment requires the following items:

Figure 3. Data communications network attachment (example C)
This figure is described in the text which precedes it. In this configuration the is connected to the IBM 3745 Communications Controller by a modem link.

Example D

Attach the pSeries computer to a token-ring LAN that is connected to the host through a network controller. The network controller is attached to an SDLC connection that is accessed via an IBM 3174 (used as a network gateway). This attachment requires the following items:

Figure 4. Data communications network attachment (example D)
This figure is described in the text which precedes it. In this case two machines are connected to an IBM 3174 through a LAN. The IBM3174 accesses the IBM 3745 Communications Controller through a modem link.