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		VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator
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		Installation Guide






























		Order Number:  AA-LW48B-TE

 









             VAX[TM] 3271 Protocol Emulator
             Installation Guide


	     November 1989




             This document describes how to install the VAX 3271 Protocol
             Emulator Version 2.5 and all maintenance updates throughout
             that version. The document also explains how to read the
             on-line release notes before or after installing the product.





             Supersession/Update Information:  This is a revised manual.

             Operating System and Version: VMS[TM] Version 5.0, 5.1, 5.2

             Software Version:             VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator
                                           Version 2.5



             Digital Equipment Corporation





             Order Number: AA-LW48B-TE


                                                              AA-LW48B-TE
					                      November 1989


             The information in this document is subject to change without
             notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital
             Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes
             no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this
             document.

             The software described in this document is furnished under a
             license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the
             terms of such license.

             No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability
             of software on equipment that is not supplied by Digital
             or its affiliated companies.

                  Copyright 1988, 1989 by Digital Equipment Corporation
                                All Rights Reserved.
                                 Printed in U.S.A.


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	     are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.



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                                                                  Contents
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                PREFACE                                                 vi

          ________________________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 1  PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION                        1-1


                1.1   CHECKING THE DISTRIBUTION KIT                    1-2

                1.2   IBM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS                          1-2


                1.3   VAX SYSTEM HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS                 1-3
                1.3.1     Digital Communications Devices               1-3
                1.3.2     Lines and Modems Connecting the VAX and
                          IBM Systems                                  1-5

                1.4   VAX SYSTEM SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS                 1-6
                1.4.1     Required Disk Space                          1-7
                1.4.2     Required Memory                              1-8
                1.4.3     Required User Process Quotas                 1-9
                1.4.4     Required VAX System Privileges              1-11
                1.4.5     Required Software                           1-11
                1.4.6     VMS License Management Facility
                          Requirements                                1-15
                1.4.7     VMS Tailor Requirements                     1-15


                1.5   SITE RELATED INFORMATION                        1-16
                1.5.1     Line Interface Information                  1-16
                1.5.2     Multidrop Configurations                    1-20
                1.5.3     CPU Utilization                             1-20

                1.6   CONSIDERATIONS FOR VAXCLUSTER SYSTEMS           1-22







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                1.7   PREPARING FOR VMSINSTAL                         1-23


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          CHAPTER 2  INSTALLING                                        2-1

                2.1   INSTALLING THE 3271 PE ON A VMS[TM] SYSTEM       2-1


                2.2   SAMPLE INSTALLATION                             2-14

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          CHAPTER 3  PREPARING FOR USE                                 3-1


                3.1   VAXCLUSTER CONSIDERATIONS                        3-1

                3.2   RUNNING THE INSTALLATION VERIFICATION
                      PROCEDURE AFTER INSTALLATION                     3-2


                3.3   SETTING USER PROCESS QUOTAS                      3-2

                3.4   LOADING THE 3271 PE SOFTWARE                     3-3


                3.5   TESTING THE 3271 PE INSTALLATION                 3-4
                3.5.1     Starting INS3271                             3-5
                3.5.2     Running Device Loopback Tests                3-6
                3.5.3     Verifying 3271 PE to IBM Communication       3-7
                3.5.4     Stopping INS3271                            3-10

                3.6   MODIFYING THE 3270 ALTERNATE SCREEN SIZE        3-11
                3.6.1     Editing the Configuration File              3-12
                3.6.2     Changing the Buffer Size When Starting a
                          Line                                        3-13
                3.6.3     Modifying the Buffer Limit for NPACP        3-14






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                3.7   FILES CREATED DURING INSTALLATION               3-16


          ________________________________________________________________
          APPENDIX A  ERROR MESSAGES                                   A-1

                A.1   RECOVERING FROM INSTALLATION ERRORS              A-2


                A.2   RECOVERING FROM IVP ERRORS                       A-3

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          INDEX                                                    Index-1

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          TABLES

                1-1   Modems for 3271 PE Communications                1-5

                1-2   Device Drivers Prerequisite Software            1-13

                1-3   Line Interface Record                           1-18

                1-4   Requirements for 3271 PE Installation           1-23

                3-1   Alternate Screen Sizes                          3-12

                3-2   Suggested Buffer Sizes for Alternate
                      Screens                                         3-14

                3-3   Files Created During Installation               3-16












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                                                                   Preface
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             The VAX[TM] 3271 Protocol Emulator software, referred to
             as the 3271 PE in this manual, allows programs on a VAX or
             MicroVAX[TM] system to communicate with programs on an IBM
             SYSTEM/370[TM] running MVS[TM], VM[TM], or DOS/VSE.

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          Objectives

             This manual describes how to install and load the 3271 PE
             software on a VAX or MicroVAX system. Use this manual in
             conjunction with other Digital Equipment Corporation and
             IBM[[R]] documentation.

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          Intended Audience

             This manual is for system managers and network managers
             responsible for the installation of the 3271 PE software.











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          Structure

             Chapter 1   Introduces the 3271 PE and the hardware and
                         software requirements.

             Chapter 2   Describes the installation process. This chapter
                         includes a sample installation procedure that can
                         be used for any one of five communication devices
                         that connect your system with an IBM system.

             Chapter 3   Provides postinstallation information which in-
                         cludes a description of loading the 3271 PE soft-
                         ware onto a VAX or MicroVAX system and testing
                         the communication lines to the IBM system.

             Appendix A  Summarizes error recovery information.

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          Associated Documents

              o VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator Management and Programming
                Guide

              o VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator: 3270 Terminal Emulator User's
                Guide

              o VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator: 3270 Terminal Emulator
                Reference Card

              o VMS I/O User's Reference Manual (Parts 1 and 2)

              o VMS System Services Reference Manual

              o VMS System Messages and Recovery Procedures Reference
                Manual (Parts 1 and 2)

              o VMS License Management Utility Manual

              o VMS System Generation Utility Manual

              o VMS Authorize Utility Manual




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              o VMS Monitor Utility Manual

              o Guide to Setting up a VMS System

              o DPV11 Serial Synchronous Interface User Guide

              o DUP11 Serial Synchronous Interface User Guide

              o DSV11 Communications Option User's Guide

              o DSV11 Communications Option Technical Description

              o DMF32 Technical Manual

              o DMB32 Technical Description

              o DMB32 User Guide

              o Terminal and Communications Handbook (a Digital handbook)




















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          Conventions Used in This Manual
          ----------------------------------------------------------------

             Convention  Meaning
          ----------------------------------------------------------------

             Special     This special type indicates an example of system
             Type        output or user input. In interactive examples,
                         system output is in black type, and user input is
                         in red type.

             UPPERCASE   Uppercase letters in command syntax indicate
                         words that you enter. You can enter these words
                         in either uppercase or lowercase.

             Lowercase   Lowercase italics in command syntax or examples
             Italics     indicate variables for which either the user or
                         the system supplies a value.

             [ ]         Square brackets in command syntax statements
                         indicate that the enclosed value(s) are optional.
                         Default values apply for unspecified options. (Do
                         not type the brackets.)

                         In the installation procedure, square brackets
                         enclose the default answer for a question. Simply
                         press <Ret> to choose the default.

             ( )         In the installation procedure, parentheses
                         enclose the possible options or range of values
                         that you can specify in response to a question.

             <Ret>       This symbol indicates a key that you should
                         press. For example, <Ret> means that you should
                         press the RETURN key.

             <Ctrl/x>    This notation means that you should hold down
                         the CTRL key and press the key specified by x
                         at the same time. (Your screen displays this key
                         combination as ^x.)



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             You must press <Ret> to enter all commands. This manual
             does not show <Ret> in command examples except in the sample
             installation procedure in Chapter 2.








































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                                                                 Chapter 1


                                                Preparing for Installation
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             The VAX[TM] 3271 Protocol Emulator, referred to as the
             3271 PE throughout this manual, is a software product that
             enables the VAX 3270 Terminal Emulator (3270 TE) and other
             user application programs to exchange data with IBM[[R]]
             programs and system services. The 3271 PE uses the Binary
             Synchronous Communications (BSC) protocol to interact with
             the IBM system.

             Before you install the 3271 PE, you must make preparations
             to ensure proper operation of the software. The following
             sections outline preinstallation requirements and
             information:

              o Checking the contents of your distribution kit.

              o IBM system requirements.

              o VAX system hardware requirements.

              o VAX system software requirements.

              o Site related information.

              o Considerations for VAXcluster[TM] systems.

              o Preparing for VMSINSTAL.




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          1.1  Checking the Distribution Kit

             The bill of materials (BOM) included with your distribution
             kit specifies the number and contents of the distribution
             kit. Carefully compare the items listed in the BOM with
             the items in your distribution kit. If any components are
             missing or damaged, contact your Digital representative
             before continuing with the installation.

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          1.2  IBM System Requirements

             Make sure the following IBM hardware and software components
             are available:

              o A communications control unit.

              o A communications software access method, such as ACF/VTAM.

              o An IBM interactive VTAM application, for example, CICS/VS,
                IMS/DC, or TSO.

              o An operating system capable of supporting VTAM interactive
                applications such as MVS[TM], VM[TM], or DOS/VSE.

             Before installing the 3271 PE, verify that the following IBM
             system requirements have been met:

              o The correct modems are selected and installed according to
                the guidelines given in Section 1.3.2.

              o The IBM hardware for the 3270 Information Display System
                is installed and configured properly.

              o The IBM software is configured for the multidrop BSC
                protocol. (The IBM host should be configured as a host
                station that communicates with tributary stations on a
                multidrop communications line.)


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              o The appropriate IBM software has been configured and
                installed. Make sure the software is configured for the
                same number of device units as specified for the 3271 PE.
                Also, verify that the software will accept at least seven
                negative acknowledgments (NAKs) before dropping the line.

              o The line to the IBM is remote and nonswitched.

                                          NOTE

                 The 3271 PE does not support point-to-point
                 connections or switched lines. It does, however,
                 support transparent monitor mode to allow transparent
                 2780 and 3780 stations to be attached to the same line
                 used by the 3271 PE.

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          1.3  VAX System Hardware Requirements

             Your VAX or MicroVAX[TM] system is attached to the IBM
             environment through a Digital communications device, a
             line, modems, and an IBM communications controller. For site
             specific line interface information, see Section 1.5.1.

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          1.3.1  Digital Communications Devices

             Digital communications devices feature half-duplex
             point-to-point, half-duplex multidrop (multipoint),
             full-duplex point-to-point, and full-duplex multidrop
             (multipoint) BSC communications. You need one or more of
             the following communication devices:

              o DUP11

                The DUP11 is a character-buffered, synchronous,
                serial-line interface that supports either half-duplex or
                full-duplex lines. This device supports one communications
                line at speeds from 1.2 Kbps to 9.6 Kbps. The DUP11 is
                based on the UNIBUS[TM].


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              o DPV11

                The DPV11 is a character-buffered, synchronous,
                serial-line interface that supports either half-duplex or
                full-duplex lines. This device supports one communications
                line at speeds from 1.2 Kbps to 9.6 Kbps. The DPV11 is
                based on the Q-bus[TM].

              o DMB32

                The DMB32 is an asynchronous/synchronous communications
                device that supports one synchronous communications line
                at speeds from 1.2 Kbps to 9.6 Kbps. It supports either
                half-duplex or full-duplex lines. The 3271 PE uses the
                synchronous port. The DMB32 transmits and receives whole
                blocks of characters without processor intervention. The
                DMB32 is based on the VAXBI[TM] system.

              o DMF32

                The DMF32 is an asynchronous/synchronous communications
                device that supports one synchronous communications line
                at speeds from 1.2 Kbps to 9.6 Kbps. It supports either
                half-duplex or full-duplex lines. The DMF32 transmits
                whole blocks of characters without processor intervention.
                The DMF32 does require some processor intervention when
                receiving data. The DMF32 is based on the UNIBUS.

              o DSV11

                The DSV11 is a synchronous communications device that
                supports two synchronous communications lines at speeds
                from 1.2 Kbps to 19.2 Kbps for BSC communications
                protocols. The 3271 PE supports speeds up to 9.6 Kbps. The
                DSV11 transmits and receives whole blocks of characters
                without processor intervention. It supports either
                half-duplex or full-duplex lines. The DSV11 is based on
                the Q-bus.





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             Transmission characteristics (such as speed and mode of
             operation) can vary to satisfy different performance
             requirements. For additional information about supported
             communications devices, see the Software Product Description
             (SPD) for the 3271 PE.

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          1.3.2  Lines and Modems Connecting the VAX and IBM Systems

             A communications line between your VAX or MicroVAX system and
             the IBM host system requires a pair of synchronous modems or
             a modem eliminator. (A modem eliminator performs the function
             of two modems and should be used if the communicating systems
             are in a close proximity.) Modems can be full-duplex or
             half-duplex. The type of modems and modem eliminators that
             you need for the 3271 PE depends on the data transfer rate.
             You can use any modem that provides synchronous communication
             at 1200 to 9600 bits per second. Table 1-1 lists modems you
             can use.

             Table 1-1:  Modems for 3271 PE Communications
	     -------------------------------------------------------------

             Modem       Speed
	     -------------------------------------------------------------

             Bell 201C   2400 bits/s

             Bell 208A   4800 bits/s

             Bell 209A   9600 bits/s











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             You can use modems other than those listed in Table 1-1.
             However, the modem you select must have the following
             characteristics:

              o The EIA 232-C or EIA 232-D (CCITT V.24) interface. [1]

              o Synchronous communication.

              o Full-duplex or half-duplex communications.

              o Multidrop communications.

              o Nonswitched connection (leased or private).

             Strap modems for a 0 millisecond Request To Send (RTS) to
             Clear To Send (CTS) delay. [2] If you experience data loss at
             the IBM host, you may need to increase the RTS to CTS delay
             value. The RTS to CTS delay is the amount of time that the
             modem waits to respond with CTS after receiving RTS from the
             3271 PE.

             For a complete range of modem options or help in selecting a
             modem, consult your Digital network specialist.

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          1.4  VAX System Software Requirements

             The following sections discuss the VAX system software
             requirements for the 3271 PE.

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            [1] The DMB32 and DSV11 devices are designed to work with an
                EIA 232-D interface; you could have problems if you try to
                use a DMB32 or DSV11 device with an EIA 232-C interface
                unless you use a special adapter.  See the release notes
                or your Digital sales representative for more information.

            [2] The DMB32 might require a RTS to CTS delay of at least
                10 ms if you use it in a half-duplex point-to-point
                configuration.


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          1.4.1  Required Disk Space

             The following disk space is required:


                              Blocks
                              Needed
                              During        Blocks Needed After
             Kit              Installation  Installation
	     ------------------------------------------------------------

             3271 PE          1150          750



























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             To determine the number of free disk blocks on the current
             system disk, enter the following command at the DCL prompt:

               $ SHOW DEVICE SYS$SYSDEVICE

                                          NOTE

                 Refer to the release notes for information on
                 conditions that might require more blocks, for
                 example, installation on a diskless MicroVAX in a
                 Local Area VAXcluster.

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          1.4.2  Required Memory

             The following figures estimate the amount of system nonpaged
             memory required for the 3271 PE operation.

              o 10K bytes of nonpaged memory for the first DMF32,
                DMB32, or DSV11 device. Each subsequent DMF32, DMB32,
                or DSV11 device requires an additional 300 bytes. These
                memory requirements are in addition to what the device
                driver itself needs. Each DMF32, DMB32, or DSV11 uses
                approximately 4600 bytes of nonpaged memory for data
                transfer.

              o 9K bytes of nonpaged memory for the first DUP11 or DPV11
                device. Each subsequent DUP11 or DPV11 device requires an
                additional 350 bytes.

              o Each Emulated Device Unit (EDU) requires an additional 300
                bytes for a DMF32, DMB32, or DSV11 device. An additional
                350 bytes per EDU are required when a DUP11 or a DPV11
                device is used.

              o When the 3271 PE is running, further nonpaged memory
                is allocated to accommodate the number and size of the
                buffers requested by the user. For all five device types,
                the 3271 PE adds 24 bytes to the buffer size specified by
                the user.


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             For example, a system that has a DMF32 with three EDUs, a
             DMB32 with ten EDUs, and a DUP11 with ten EDUs would require
             26.7K of nonpaged memory for loading. This estimate comes
             from the following calculation:

             10K + 300b + 13*300b + 9K + 10*350b = 26.7K

             where

             10K         is for the first DMF32.

             300b        is for the additional DMB32.

             13*300b     is for the 13 EDUs using a DMF32 or DMB32.

             9K          is for the first DUP11.

             10*350b     is for the 10 EDUs using a DUP11.

             The system manager should check for sufficient nonpaged
             dynamic memory using the SHOW MEMORY or SHOW MEMORY/POOL
             command. If the nonpaged dynamic memory available needs to
             be increased, use the System Generation Utility (SYSGEN) to
             modify the NPAGEDYN parameter. See the VMS System Generation
             Utility Manual for further details.

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          1.4.3  Required User Process Quotas

             In order to use the 3271 PE, some user process quotas might
             need to be increased. Digital Equipment Corporation suggests
             the following minimum process quota values for each 3271 PE
             user:

              o ASTLM (AST queue limit)=14

              o BIOLM (buffered I/O count limit)=10

              o BYTLM (buffered I/O byte count limit)=16,600



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             Use the Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to compare the current
             values of these quotas with the requirements for 3271 PE.
             For example, the account used in the following example is the
             SMITH account:

               $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
               $ RUN AUTHORIZE
               UAF> SHOW SMITH

             To change the values of these quotas, use the VMS Authorize
             Utility's MODIFY command. See the VMS Authorize Utility
             Manual for further details.




























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          1.4.4  Required VAX System Privileges

             A system account is required to install, load, and manage the
             3271 PE. The following privileges must be enabled:

              o LOG_IO

              o PHY_IO

              o CMKRNL

              o SYSNAM

              o SYSPRV

             Instead of these privileges, you can enable SETPRV in the
             account in which the startup procedure is to run. The
             necessary privileges for installing and starting the 3271
             PE are temporarily enabled; the original privileges will be
             restored later.

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          1.4.5  Required Software

             To install the 3271 PE, the following software components are
             required:

              o VMS[TM] V5.0, V5.1, V5.2 operating system software. (These
                versions of the software run on both the VAX and MicroVAX
                systems.)

              o VAX 3271 PE V2.5 software distribution kit. (Note that
                this kit contains DUP11 and DPV11 device driver software.)

              o DSV11, DMB32, and DMF32 synchronous device driver software
                if these devices are to be used. (Note that this software
                is packaged separately.) See Table 1-2 for details.

             An emulator control program called INS3271 is provided as
             part of the distribution kit. This program is designed
             to assist you in determining whether the 3271 PE has been
             properly installed. See Chapter 3 for more details.


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             On a MicroVAX system, it is possible that only part of the
             distribution kit will have been installed. Therefore, before
             you install the 3271 PE, ensure that you have the following
             file on your system disk:

              o SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB - Help library

































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             If this file is missing, install it by using the following
             procedure:

              1. Execute this command:

                  $ RUN SYS$UPDATE:VMSTAILOR

              2. When prompted, choose TAILOR-ON.

              3. Select the Utilities class and VMS Help Library subclass
                 for the HELPLIB.HLB file.

             VMS Software

             Before you install the 3271 PE software, you must install
             the current VMS operating system software on your VAX or
             MicroVAX system (see the System Support Addendum (SSA) for
             the correct version of VMS). For information about how to
             install the operating system software, refer to the guide to
             your system's installation.

             Device Driver Software

             Some wide area network (WAN) communications device driver
             software is consolidated in the WAN Device Drivers kit.
             Table 1-2 shows which kits contain specific device driver
             software.

             Table 1-2:  Device Drivers Prerequisite Software
             -------------------------------------------------------------
                      Device
             Device   Driver      Kit
	     -------------------------------------------------------------

             DUP11    XKDRIVER    3271 PE kit

             DMF32    XGDRIVER    WAN Device Drivers kit

             DMB32    SIDRIVER    WAN Device Drivers kit




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             Table 1-2 (Cont.):  Device Drivers Prerequisite Software
	     -------------------------------------------------------------
                      Device
             Device   Driver      Kit
	     -------------------------------------------------------------
             DPV11    UGDRIVER    3271 PE kit

             DSV11    SJDRIVER    WAN Device Drivers kit

             If you require drivers from the WAN Device Drivers kit and
             have not already installed and loaded these drivers, do so at
             this time. Please refer to the System Support Addendum (SSA)
             for the required versions of this software. The SSA is part
             of the Software Product Description (SPD).

























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          1.4.6  VMS License Management Facility Requirements

             You must register the 3271 PE license through the VMS License
             Management Facility (LMF) in accordance with the license
             agreement signed by your site. You should register your
             Product Authorization Key (PAK) information with the License
             Management Facility (LMF) before you install this product.
             The PAK, which contains information about the license, is a
             paper certificate shipped with the product.

             During the installation, the system asks whether you have
             registered the 3271 PE and loaded the license. If you have
             not already done so, you can complete the installation and
             run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). However,
             the 3271 PE will not run until you register and load the
             license.

             To register and load the license, log in to the system
             manager's account. Then type the following command:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM

             When you are prompted for information, enter the data from
             your PAK.

             If you plan to use the 3271 PE on more than one node in a
             VAXcluster, you need to load the license on the other nodes
             that use the 3271 PE. See Section 1.6 for details.

             For more information on LMF, see the VMS License Management
             Utility Manual in the VMS documentation set.

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          1.4.7  VMS Tailor Requirements

             The VMS operating system comes with a variety of support
             classes. Verify that the following four classes are installed
             on your system before installing the product:

              o VMS Required Save Set

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              o Programming Support

              o System Programmer Support

              o Utilities

             Refer to VMS Tailor documentation in the VMS documentation
             set for more information.

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          1.5  Site Related Information

             This section discusses gathering the appropriate line
             interface information prior to installing the 3271 PE.

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          1.5.1  Line Interface Information

             VMSINSTAL creates a file in SYS$STARTUP called
             V3271E$LOAD.COM. This file contains the commands necessary
             to load the 3271 PE software into your VMS system. In order
             to create and load the file, you must supply the following
             information for each line interface you are using for 3271
             communications:

              o The name of the synchronous line interface device.

              o The controller interface designation of the line.

              o The numbers of all device units used on the line.

              o For DUP11 and DPV11 only:

                 - The address of the Control and Status Register (CSR) of
                   the device.

                 - The interrupt vector address for the device.

              o For the DUP11 only:

                 - The nexus number of the UNIBUS adapter.


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                                        CAUTION

                 Ensure that you obtain the correct communications
                 device information. If you enter incorrect information
                 during the 3271 PE installation, fatal system errors
                 might occur when the 3271 PE is in use.

             After you specify the communications device type, the
             controller designation, and the device unit numbers, the
             installation procedure returns a line ID for that particular
             device. You will need this line ID when using the INS3271
             commands.

             The line ID is specified as ddcu, where:

             dd     is the device mnemonic. Communications devices and
                    their mnemonics are shown below:

                    Device      Mnemonic

                    DUP11       XK

                    DPV11       UG

                    DMB32       SI

                    DMF32       XG

                    DSV11       SJ

             c      is an alphabetic controller ID from A to Z.

             u      is the device unit (DU) number between 0 and 31.

             Gather the communications device information for your system,
             and record it in Table 1-3. You might need to ask the VMS
             system manager for the controller designations for your
             communications devices.





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          Table 1-3:  Line Interface Record
	  ----------------------------------------------------------------

          Device Information  1st Line   2nd Line   3rd Line   4th Line
	  ----------------------------------------------------------------

          Line interface
          type
          (DUP11, DPV11,
          DMB32, DMF32, or
          DSV11)


          Controller
          designation
          (A-Z)



          Device unit
          numbers



          DUP11 and DPV11
          only:

          CSR address



          DUP11 and DPV11
          only:

          Interrupt vector








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          Table 1-3 (Cont.):  Line Interface Record
          ----------------------------------------------------------------

	  Device Information  1st Line   2nd Line   3rd Line   4th Line
	  ----------------------------------------------------------------

          DUP11 only:

          Nexus number of
          UNIBUS adapter





























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          __________________________________________________________

          1.5.2  Multidrop Configurations

             The 3271 PE meets the protocol requirements of a 3271
             interface to the IBM system. The 3271 PE can, therefore, be
             multidropped on a private or leased communications line with
             additional 3271 control units (real or emulated) or other
             multidrop BSC control units such as 2780/3780 units (real
             only). The multidrop configuration must meet the following
             requirements:

              o All stations (control, host, and tributaries) are using
                compatible modems.

              o Modems (datasets) are strapped for compatible features.

              o All stations are using the BSC protocol that is compatible
                with the 3270 Information Display System (IDS).

              o All stations are using EBCDIC transmission codes.

              o The method of clocking (modem or host) is the same for all
                stations.

              o Tributaries have unique polling identifiers.

              o Tributary modems are set for switched transmit carrier.

          __________________________________________________________

          1.5.3  CPU Utilization

             CPU utilization will be affected if a character-oriented
             device (such as the DUP11 or DPV11) is being used by the 3271
             PE. With a character-oriented device, an interrupt occurs
             for each character received or transmitted. Even if the 3271
             PE is using a DMF32, there might be a significant number of
             interrupts when the 3271 PE receives a single frame of data.
             To see the effect of polling or address selection on CPU
             utilization when the 3271 PE is running and no application
             programs are engaged in I/O activity with the 3271 PE,
             execute the MONITOR program:


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               $ MONITOR MODES

             Observe the time spent in processor modes. Pay special
             attention to the TIME SPENT ON INTERRUPT STACK parameter
             both before and after information sent by the IBM host
             system is received and responded to. The measurements
             might show some time differences because the 3271 PE spends
             time responding to polls or address selections issued by
             the IBM host. Also, some time is spent receiving polls or
             address selections issued to other control units on the same
             multidrop communications line. For more information on the
             MONITOR program, see the VMS Monitor Utility Manual.

             CPU utilization tends to be higher when one or both of the
             following conditions exist:

              o The communications line is utilizing a higher baud rate.

              o The IBM host system has a higher frequency poll rate or
                address selection rate.

             The frequency of polling or address selection is determined
             by:

              o The number of control units communicating with a
                particular IBM host system.

              o The amount of data transmission activity generated by the
                control unit requiring IBM host processing.

             You can reduce CPU utilization caused by polling or address
             selection overhead in several ways:

              o Reduce the baud rate at which information is transmitted
                and received over the communications line. Reducing the
                baud rate reduces CPU utilization for all activity in
                which the 3271 PE transmits data to or receives data from
                the IBM host system. If the multidrop line has multiple
                control units and you change the baud rate for the line,
                then ALL control units on that line will operate at the
                reduced baud rate.


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              o Increase the RTS/CTS delay on the local modem.

              o Reduce the rate at which the IBM host system polls or
                selects control units on a particular communications
                line by increasing the value of the poll delay parameter,
                PAUSE. This method, however, requires changing the IBM NCP
                communications software.

          __________________________________________________________

          1.6  Considerations for VAXcluster Systems

             The 3271 PE may be used in a VAXcluster environment. A
             VAXcluster is a group of VAX systems that communicate over
             a high speed communications connection. VAXcluster systems
             have all the functions of single-node VAX systems and have
             the ability to share CPU resources, queues, and disk storage.

             To install the 3271 PE on a VAXcluster, follow these
             guidelines:

              o Perform a license load on each node on which users plan to
                access the 3271 PE.

                You must both register and load the license on one node
                in a VAXcluster as described in Section 1.4.6. You need
                only load the license on other nodes in the cluster that
                will use the 3271 PE. (Registering the license on these
                additional nodes will cause errors.) To load the license
                on additional nodes, use the following command:

                  $ LICENSE LOAD VAX-3271PE

                For more information on LMF, see the VMS License
                Management Utility Manual.

              o Ensure that one or more synchronous communication devices
                is installed on each node in the cluster that will use the
                3271 PE.



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              o Install the 3271 PE on each node on which you plan to use
                the software. Refer to the release notes for information
                on diskless Local Area VAXcluster nodes.

          __________________________________________________________

          1.7  Preparing for VMSINSTAL

             You install the 3271 PE on a VMS system by running the
             VMSINSTAL procedure. The installation procedure is described
             step by step in Chapter 2. The dialogue is self-explanatory.
             The system prompts you to answer questions and waits for you
             to tell it to continue.

                                          NOTE

                 This document does not contain release notes; release
                 notes are provided on line. The prompt for displaying
                 or printing release notes appears in the installation
                 dialogue. You can read the release notes for the 3271
                 PE during installation if you specify OPTIONS N when
                 starting VMSINSTAL.

                 After installation, you can read the 3271 PE release
                 notes from the file SYS$HELP:V3271E025.RELEASE_NOTES.

             Table 1-4 presents the installation specifications that your
             system must meet before you install the 3271 PE software.

             Table 1-4:  Requirements for 3271 PE Installation
	     -------------------------------------------------------------

             Requirements     Specifications
	     -------------------------------------------------------------

             Distribution     9-track magnetic tape (1600 bpi)
             medium           TK50 cartridge (for the MicroVAX)
                              CDROM

             Prerequisite     VMS V5.0, V5.1, V5.2
             software


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             Table 1-4 (Cont.):  Requirements for 3271 PE Installation
	     -------------------------------------------------------------

             Requirements     Specifications
             -------------------------------------------------------------

             License          Register PAK information and load license
             registration

             VMS Tailor       Classes required: VMS Required Save Set
             requirements                       Programming Support
                                                System Programmer Support
                                                Utilities

             Memory           Varies depending on device (see
                              Section 1.4.2)

             Privileges       System manager level

             Disk space [1]   1150 blocks for installation
                              750 blocks after installation

             Approximate      5 to 15 minutes, depending on the medium
             installation     used and target processor speed
             time

             Recommended      BYTLM (I/O byte count limit) 16,600 minimum
             user             ASTLM (AST queue limit) 14 minimum
             account quotas   BIOLM (buffered I/O count limit) 10 minimum

             Associated       The Guide to Setting Up a VMS System
             documents        contains information on setting recommended
                              user account quotas.

             _____________________________________________________________
             [1] Particular conditions can require more blocks, for
             example, installation on a diskless MicroVAX in a Local Area
             VAXcluster. Refer to the release notes for more information.





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             Table 1-4 (Cont.):  Requirements for 3271 PE Installation
	     -------------------------------------------------------------

             Requirements     Specifications
	     -------------------------------------------------------------

             Associated       The VMS Authorize Utility Manual contains
             Documents        information on how to change user account
             (Cont.)          quotas.

                              The VMS System Generation Utility Manual
                              contains information on modifying system
                              parameters.


























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             In addition, verify that the following conditions are met
             prior to installation:

              o You have a backup copy of your system disk.

              o All users are logged out and all batch jobs are complete.

              o Logins and DECnet[TM] are disabled.































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                                                                 Chapter 2


                                                                Installing
          ________________________________________________________________


             This chapter describes how to install the 3271 PE using
             VMSINSTAL and shows a sample installation procedure. Keep
             this manual with your distribution kit. You might need to
             refer to it again if you receive any maintenance updates or
             need to reinstall the 3271 PE for any reason.

          __________________________________________________________

          2.1  Installing the 3271 PE on a VMS[TM] System

             The procedure for installing the 3271 PE on a VMS system is
             automated. It requires little involvement beyond answering
             the questions displayed while the procedure (VMSINSTAL) runs.

             Lines that require a response begin with an asterisk (*).
             Most questions require a simple yes (Y) or no (N) answer.
             Some questions display default responses in brackets, for
             example:

               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

             To answer a question with the default response, press <Ret>.

             To abort the installation procedure at any time, press
             <Ctrl/Y>. When you press <Ctrl/Y>, the installation procedure
             deletes all the files that it has created up to that point



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             and then exits. If you wish to rerun the procedure after
             pressing <Ctrl/Y>, you must invoke VMSINSTAL again.

             The basic VMSINSTAL procedure is shown here with an
             explanation of the questions you are asked.

                                          NOTE

                 The format and content of your system output might
                 differ slightly from that shown in the examples in
                 this chapter.

             Step 1: Log in to the system manager's account on your VMS
             host.

             Before you begin installing the distribution kit:

              o Make sure that all users are logged out and all batch jobs
                are complete.

              o Disable logins and DECnet[TM].

              o Check that you have backed up the system disk.

              o Ensure that you have at least 1150 free blocks on the
                system disk (see footnote in Table 1-4).

             Step 2: Invoke VMSINSTAL.

             Enter the following command at the host's console:

             $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL V3271E025 ddcu: [OPTIONS N]

             where

             V3271E025  is the distribution kit name for the VAX[TM] 3271
                        Protocol Emulator V2.5.

             ddcu       is the load device, where:

                        dd    is the device mnemonic.


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                        c     is the controller ID.

                        u     is the unit number.

             OPTIONS N  specifies that release notes are to be displayed
                        or printed.

             If you do not include any parameters, VMSINSTAL prompts you
             for the device name, product, and options (see Step 4). If
             you do not specify OPTIONS N, VMSINSTAL does not display
             the release notes queries. If you omit one or two parameters
             in the middle of a command, you must use a placeholder ("")
             to indicate the missing field. For example, the following
             command instructs VMSINSTAL to prompt for the product and
             device and to display the release notes options:

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL "" "" OPTIONS N

             The following installation steps are based on using this
             command.

             Step 3: Check your backup copy.

                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.0

               It is 1-AUG-1989 at 08:32.
               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

             Before you proceed with an installation that writes to your
             system disk, make sure you have a good backup copy. If you
             have not backed up your system disk, answer N to the query,
             and VMSINSTAL stops to allow you to make a backup copy. When
             you are ready, restart VMSINSTAL by entering the command in
             Step 2. If you are satisfied that you have a good copy of
             your system disk, press <Ret> to take the default answer YES.






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             Step 4: Product installation begins.

             If you did not specify a device when you invoked VMSINSTAL,
             you are prompted for it now.

               * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted:

             Specify the device (ddcu, as described in Step 2) where you
             mounted the first volume. Next, VMSINSTAL prompts you for the
             product:

               Enter the products to be processed from the first distribution 
               volume set.
               * Products:

             Enter the name of the product, V3271E025. If you did not
             specify OPTIONS N in the command that initiated this
             installation (see Step 2), VMSINSTAL now prompts you for
             options. Either enter N to be queried later about printing or
             displaying release notes or press <Ret> to bypass them. At
             this point the system displays:

               Please mount the first volume of the set on ddcu:.
               * Are you ready? Y <Ret>
               %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, V3271E mounted on _ddcu:

               The following products will be processed:

                 V3271E V2.5

                       Beginning installation of V3271E V2.5 at 8:35

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A...

             Step 5: Choose a release notes option.

             If you specified OPTIONS N, the installation procedure
             prompts you for the release notes option you desire.





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                   Release Notes Options:

                       1.  Display release notes
                       2.  Print release notes
                       3.  Both 1 and 2
                       4.  Copy release notes to SYS$HELP
                       5.  Do not display, print or copy release notes

               * Select option [2]:

             If you select option 1, VMSINSTAL displays the release notes
             immediately on your terminal. To terminate the display at any
             time, press <Ctrl/C>.

             If you select option 2 or 3, VMSINSTAL prompts you for a
             print queue name as follows:

               Queue name [SYS$PRINT]:

             Enter a queue name or press <Ret> to indicate the default
             output print device, SYS$PRINT.

             In either case, VMSINSTAL displays the following:

               * Do you want to continue the installation? Y <Ret>
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been
                successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

             Type Y and press <Ret> to continue the installation. If
             you type N and press <Ret>, VMSINSTAL discontinues the
             installation. Whether you continue or not, VMSINSTAL moves
             the release notes to the SYS$HELP directory unless you
             selected option 5.

             Step 6: License Registration

             The installation procedure prints information specific to the
             particular license and asks if you have registered and loaded
             your PAK for the 3271 PE, for example:




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                       Product:            VAX-3271PE
                       Producer:           DEC
                       Version:            2.5
                       Release Date:       01-Jan-1989

               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and 
                 loaded?

             If you have not registered and loaded your PAK, answer N to
             this question. The installation reminds you to register the
             PAK before you run the product. (If you are installing the
             3271 PE on a VAXcluster[TM] system, refer to Section 1.4.6
             for licensing information.) The installation continues.

             Step 7: Purge files.

             The procedure asks whether you would like to purge prior
             versions of the distribution files it just copied into your
             VMS system. If you answer Y, the procedure deletes previous
             versions of the copied files.

               * Do you want to purge files replaced by this 
                 installation [YES]?

             Press <Ret> to purge the files being replaced by this
             installation.

             Step 8: Delete previous versions of drivers.

             During installation, new drivers are created in
             SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE] or SYS$COMMON:[SYS$LDR] to replace
             existing versions in SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]. Digital Equipment
             Corporation recommends that you delete these older versions
             to avoid problems with the same file in multiple directories.
             If you press <Ret>, the procedure attempts to delete
             previous versions of the drivers. Answer N only to abort
             the installation, rename the current drivers, and start over.

               * Do you want to delete drivers replaced by this 
                 installation [YES]?



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             Step 9: Run Installation Verification Procedure (IVP).

             The IVP checks to see if the product has been installed
             correctly. Digital recommends that you run the IVP
             immediately after installation. However, you can test the
             3271 PE installation at any time; a copy of the IVP resides
             at SYS$TEST:V3271E$IVP.COM.

               * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?

             Step 10: Identify your communications device.

             VMSINSTAL displays the following device information:

                The command file for loading the VAX 3271 PE is called
                V3271E$LOAD.COM.  To set up this file, you must answer
                questions that specify the characteristics of each line
                interface that you are going to use.

                For each line interface, specify:

                o  A synchronous line interface device type:
                        DUP, DMF, and DMB for VAX processors
                        DPV and DSV for MicroVAX processors

                NOTE:   For each device type you specify, you must provide
                        the necessary information for all devices of that
                        type before moving on to the next device type.

                o  The controller interface designation
                o  The numbers of all Device Units to be used on the line

                If you are using a DUP11 or DPV11 line interface, specify for 
                each:

                o  The octal address of the CSR (Control and Status Register)
                o  The octal interrupt vector address

                If you are using DUP11, also specify:

                o  The nexus number of the UNIBUS adapter


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             You are prompted to enter the name and characteristics of the
             communications device you will be using. Refer to Table 1-3
             for the correct communications device information.

                                          NOTE

                 Define all the communications devices of one type
                 before moving on to the next device type.

             Supply the following communications device information:

              o Type of communications device

                  * Specify a synchronous line interface (DUP, DPV, DMF,
                    DMB, DSV) [DONE]:

                Define the type of device you are using. Press <Ret> for
                the default response when you are finished entering device
                names.
























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              o Controller designation

                  * What is the controller designation of this 
                    device (A-Z) [A]:

                Specify a letter from A to Z. You might need to ask your
                VMS system manager for the controller designations.

              o UNIBUS[TM] adapter number (for DUP11 only)

                  * What is the UNIBUS adapter number (0-48) [0]:

                Enter the nexus number of the UNIBUS adapter. You might
                need to ask your VMS system manager for the UNIBUS adapter
                number.

              o Interrupt vector address (for DUP11 or DPV11 only)

                  * What is the interrupt vector address (300-770) [300]:

              o Control and Status Register address (for DUP11 or DPV11
                only)

                  * What is the CSR address (760010-764770) [760050]:

              o Device unit numbers

                       Now specify which units are to be used on line (XKA:)
                       You may specify up to 32 units, from Device Unit 
		       number 0 to Device Unit number 31.  At each prompt, 
		       type either a single Device Unit number or else a 
		       range of Device Unit numbers (eg:  "0-7" for units 0 
		       through 7 inclusive).  When you have specified all 
		       the units you want, press RETURN.

                  * What is the next unit on DUP11 line XKA: [DONE]:

                                             NOTE

                    After you specify a communications device and
                    controller designation, the installation procedure
                    returns a line ID for that particular device. Use
                    the line ID when you start the 3271 PE software.


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                Each communications device corresponds to an IBM 3271
                control unit. Each 3271 line can support up to 32 device
                units. However, the host might be configured so that
                not all device units are available on all communications
                devices. You need to determine which device units, each
                known by a number from 0 through 31, can be used on each
                communications device.
































          2-10  Installing

 



                Ask your IBM[[R]] system programmer for the following
                information:

                 o How many terminals are available on each control unit?

                 o What device number should you give each terminal?

                                             NOTE

                    Up to four Digital line interface devices can be
                    multidropped on a single IBM line; the line can support
                    up to four IBM 3271 clusters.

                You will continue to be prompted for device units until
                you press <Ret> without entering any data.

             Step 11: Verify device information.

                       Now verify what you have specified:

               Device XKA:, Nexus number 0, CSR 760050, Vector 300
               Units 0

             VMSINSTAL displays the device information you have entered.
             After displaying the device information, the system displays
             the following prompt:

               * Do you want to change any information for this device [NO]?

             If you answer Y, this part of the installation runs again,
             and you can provide different values for the questions.

             VMSINSTAL prompts you for information on additional
             communications devices. When you finish defining your
             communications device(s), press <Ret> without entering any
             data.







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             Step 12: End the installation procedure.

                   All questions have now been answered.
                   The command file V3271E$LOAD.COM has been created.

                   Please wait while files are moved to the system areas....

































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             VMSINSTAL now displays several short paragraphs of text and
             ends with the following messages if installation has been
             successful:

                   %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their 
                    target directories...

                   V3271E$IVP-S,         Starting VAX 3271 PE V2.5 IVP

                   V3271E$IVP-S,         VAX 3271 PE V2.5 IVP Successful

                           Installation of V3271E V2.5 completed at 08:48

                           VMSINSTAL procedure done at 08:48

             VMSINSTAL automatically returns you to the DCL prompt if you
             specified the product name when invoking VMSINSTAL.

             If you did not specify the product name when you invoked
             VMSINSTAL, the procedure will prompt you for a product name.

               * Products:

             To exit from the procedure, press <Ctrl/Z> at the prompt. If
             you have other products to install using VMSINSTAL, you can
             specify a product name at the prompt.

             When the procedure is complete, either reboot your system or
             enable logins and DECnet manually.

             Reboot your system under the following circumstances:

              o You are installing the 3271 PE to replace a previous
                version (for example, upgrading from V2.4 to V2.5).

              o The DUP11 or DPV11 you want to use had already been
                defined for another product.






                                                          Installing  2-13

 



          __________________________________________________________

          2.2  Sample Installation

             The following sample installation procedure begins with a
             command that instructs VMSINSTAL to load the 3271 PE from
             device MTA0 and to bypass the release notes options.

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL V3271E025 MTA0: <Ret>

                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.0

               It is 1-AUG-1989 at 16:37.
               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system 
                 disk [YES]? <Ret>

               Please mount the first volume of the set on MTA0:.
               * Are you ready? Y <Ret>
               %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, V3271E mounted on _MTA0:

               The following products will be processed:

                 V3271E V2.5

                       Beginning installation of V3271E V2.5 at 16:38

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The product's release notes have been
                successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                       Product:      VAX-3271PE
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Version:      2.5
                       Release Date: 01-JAN-1989

               * Does this product have an authorization key registered
                 and loaded? Y <Ret>

               * Do you want to purge files replaced by this 
                 installation [YES]? <Ret>

               * Do you want to delete drivers replaced by this 
                 installation [YES]? <Ret>

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               * Do you want to run the IVP after the 
                 installation [YES]? <Ret>

                       The command file for loading the VAX 3271 PE is called
                       V3271E$LOAD.COM.  To set up this file, you must answer
                       questions that specify the characteristics of each line
                       interface you are going to use.

                       For each line interface, specify:

                       o  A synchronous line interface device type:
                               DUP, DMF, and DMB for VAX processors
                               DPV and DSV for MicroVAX processors

                       NOTE:   For each device type you specify, you must 
                               provide the necessary information for all 
                               devices of that type before moving on to the 
                               next device type.

                       o  The controller interface designation
                       o  The numbers of all Device Units to be used on the 
                          line





















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                       If you are using a DUP11 or DPV11 line interface, 
                       specify for each:

                       o  The octal address of the CSR (Control and Status 
                          Register)
                       o  The octal interrupt vector address

                       If you are using DUP11, also specify:

                       o  The nexus number of the UNIBUS adapter

               * Specify a synchronous line interface (DUP, DPV, DMF,
                 DMB, DSV) [DONE]: DUP <Ret>

               * What is the controller designation of this 
                 DUP11 (A-Z) [A]: <Ret>

               * What is the UNIBUS adapter number (0-48) [0]: 3 <Ret>

               * What is the interrupt vector address (300-770) [300]: <Ret>

               * What is the CSR address (760010-764770) [760050]: <Ret>

                       Now specify which units are to be used on line (XKA:)
                       You may specify up to 32 units, from Device Unit 
                       number 0 to Device Unit number 31.  At each prompt, 
                       type either a single Device Unit number or else a 
                       range of Device Unit numbers (eg: "0-7" for units 0 
                       through 7 inclusive).  When you have specified all 
		       the units you want, press RETURN.

               * What is the next unit on DUP11 line XKA: [DONE]: 0-31 <Ret>

               * What is the next unit on DUP11 line XKA: [DONE]: <Ret>

                       Now verify what you have specified:

               Device XKA:, Nexus number 3, CSR 760050, Vector 300
               Units 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 
	       21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

               * Do you want to change any information for this 
                 device [NO]? <Ret>

               * Are there any more DUP11s [NO]? <Ret>

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               * Specify a synchronous line interface (DUP, DPV, DMF,
                 DMB, DSV) [DONE]: DMF <Ret>

               * What is the controller designation of this 
                 DMF32 (A-Z) [A]: <Ret>

                       Now specify which units are to be used on line (XGA0:)
                       You may specify up to 32 units, from Device Unit 
                       number 0 to Device Unit number 31.  At each prompt, 
		       type either a single Device Unit number or else a 
                       range of Device Unit numbers (eg: "0-7" for units 0 
                       through 7 inclusive).  When you have specified all 
                       the units you want, press RETURN.

               * What is the next unit on DMF32 line XGA0: [DONE]: 0-31 <Ret>

               * What is the next unit on DMF32 line XGA0: [DONE]: <Ret>






















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                       Now verify what you have specified:

               Device XGA0:
               Units 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 
	       21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

               * Do you want to change any information for this 
                 device [NO]? <Ret>

               * Are there any more DMF32s [NO]? <Ret>

               * Specify a synchronous line interface (DUP, DPV, DMF,
                 DMB, DSV) [DONE]: <Ret>

                 All questions have now been answered.
                 The command file V3271E$LOAD.COM has been created.

                 Please wait while files are moved to the system areas....

                              VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator V2.5
                      Installation Successful (pending successful IVP)

                 The DMB32, DMF32, and DSV11 device drivers are shipped
                 separately.  Please install this software before loading
                 the VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator if you are using any of
                 these devices.

                 If a previous copy of the VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator is
                 already loaded, then reboot the system before running the
                 load procedure: SYS$STARTUP:V3271E$LOAD.COM

                 See the VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator Installation Guide for
                 details of tests that should be run to check the physical
                 communications links and verify the lines and modems are
                 working correctly.

         %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target
          directories...

         V3271E$IVP-S,         Starting VAX 3271 PE V2.5 IVP

         V3271E$IVP-S,         VAX 3271 PE V2.5 IVP Successful

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                 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 16:53




































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                                                                 Chapter 3


                                                         Preparing for Use
          ________________________________________________________________


             This chapter provides the following postinstallation
             information:

              o VAXcluster[TM] considerations.

              o Running the IVP after installation.

              o Setting user process quotas.

              o Loading the 3271 PE.

              o Testing the 3271 PE installation.

              o Modifying the 3270 alternate screen size.

             The final section of the chapter lists the files that are
             placed on your system during installation.

          __________________________________________________________

          3.1  VAXcluster Considerations

             You can use the 3271 PE in a VAXcluster environment. For
             installation guidelines, refer to Section 1.6.






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          3.2  Running the Installation Verification Procedure After
               Installation

             The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) verifies the
             success of the software installation. Run the IVP at this
             time only if you did not run it during installation or if
             you are encountering problems. The IVP checks that the new
             files were transferred to their proper locations. The IVP is
             designed to determine if files are missing and if old files
             are left on your system. If a problem develops with the 3271
             PE, run the IVP first. To run the IVP after you install the
             product, invoke the command:

               $ @SYS$TEST:V3271E$IVP.COM

             If the IVP fails, correct the situation, and run the IVP
             again. Appendix A describes IVP failures in more detail.

          __________________________________________________________

          3.3  Setting User Process Quotas

             Before loading the 3271 PE software and using the 3270 TE,
             make sure that all user accounts have at least the following
             quota values:

              o BIOLM=10

              o ASTLM=14

              o BYTLM=16,600

             Use the Authorize Utility (AUTHORIZE) to verify and change
             user process quotas. See the VMS Authorize Utility Manual for
             further details.






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          3.4  Loading the 3271 PE Software

             Load the 3271 PE software by executing the following command
             procedure:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:V3271E$LOAD

             You must execute this command procedure each time your
             VMS[TM] system is booted.

             You can execute the command procedure in one of two ways:

              1. Insert a call to SYS$STARTUP:V3271E$LOAD.COM in
                 SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM. This call causes the
                 3271 PE to be loaded each time the system is booted.






















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              2. Invoke the command procedure from a privileged user's
                 account each time the system is booted. You need the
                 following privileges to invoke the 3271 PE command
                 procedure:

                 o CMKRNL

                 o SYSNAM

                 o SYSPRV

             When deciding which method to use, consider the following:

              o Neither SYS$STARTUP:V3271E$LOAD.COM or any other command
                procedure that reloads a device driver should be executed
                when any 3271 PE line is on. If the command procedure is
                executed when a line is on, an error occurs and the reload
                operation fails.

              o For the DSV11, DMF32, and DMB32 devices, once the line
                has been turned off, these devices can be used by other
                communications products. However, the DUP11 and the DPV11
                have dedicated device drivers; once you have configured
                and loaded the 3271 PE as a loadable device driver, no
                other device driver can share the line interface unit.

              o For all types of line interfaces, when the 3271 PE is
                loaded, you cannot unload it unless you first reboot the
                VMS system (without running SYS$STARTUP:V3271E$LOAD.COM).

          __________________________________________________________

          3.5  Testing the 3271 PE Installation

             Before using the 3271 PE for day-to-day operations,
             you should test the installation. To determine
             whether the communications link and its associated
             equipment are working properly, use the emulator
             control program, INS3271. For a complete description
             of INS3271 and its commands, refer to the
             VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator Management and Programming Guide.


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             To test the 3271 PE, perform the following steps:

              o Start INS3271.

              o Run the Device_Loopback test.

              o Verify 3271 PE to IBM[[R]] communication.

              o Stop INS3271.

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          3.5.1  Starting INS3271

             Before starting INS3271, log in to the VMS system. Make
             sure that you use a privileged account (such as the system
             manager's account). The account that you use must have both
             of the following privileges:

              o LOG_IO

              o PHY_IO

             Load the 3271 PE, and start INS3271 by executing the
             following commands:

               $ @SYS$STARTUP:V3271E$LOAD
               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is n
               %DCL-I-TABNOTFND, previous table LNM$VAX3271_DEVICES was not 
                found - new table created
               $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:INS3271
               3271>

                                          NOTE

                 You can ignore the messages produced by the
                 V3271E$LOAD command procedure.






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          3.5.2  Running Device Loopback Tests

             Device Loopback tests check that each line interface assigned
             to the 3271 PE works properly. Run a Device Loopback test on
             each line interface.

             To perform a Device Loopback test, enter the following
             commands:

               3271>SET LINE ddcu DEVICE_LOOPBACK
               3271>LOOP LINE ddcu COUNT 10 WITH MIXED LENGTH 256

             where

             dd     is the device mnemonic. The mnemonic for a DUP11 is
                    XK; for a DPV11 it is UG; for a DMB32 it is SI; and
                    for a DMF32 it is XG and for a DSV11 it is SJ.

             c      is an alphabetic controller ID from A to Z.

             u      is a numeric line ID from 0 to 1 (default is 0).

             The following example illustrates the type of information
             entered when using the DMF32 line interface.

               3271>SET LINE XGA DEVICE_LOOPBACK
               3271>LOOP LINE XGA COUNT 10 WITH MIXED LENGTH 256

             The Device Loopback test, then displays the following
             information.

               Total of 10 records LOOPed

                        0 records with mismatched length encountered
                        0 records with unequal data encountered
                        0 unequal bytes encountered

             This information indicates that the communications line XGA
             is working properly. If any additional messages appear, check
             that:

              o You entered the commands in the correct format.


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              o The controller designation you gave in the LOOP command is
                the same as that you gave in the SET command.

              o The controller is one of those specified when you
                installed the 3271 PE.

          __________________________________________________________

          3.5.3  Verifying 3271 PE to IBM Communication

             Use the SHOW command to verify that the 3271 PE and the IBM
             host are communicating properly. Use the SHOW command on each
             of your communications devices.

             To verify 3271 PE to IBM communication, perform the following
             steps:

              1. Turn the line off by entering the following command:

                  3271>SET LINE ddcu OFF

              2. Enter the following SHOW command:

                  3271>SHOW COUNTS LINE ddcu

                ddcu must have the same controller designation you
                specified for the SET LINE OFF command.















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                A list of the counters the 3271 PE maintains appears on
                your terminal. All of the counters except the Currently
                Active Devices counter should have a value of zero.
                If they do not, issue the following command to set the
                counter values to zero:

                  3271>ZERO LINE ddcu

              3. Issue the following SET LINE command:

                  3271>SET LINE ddcu ON

              4. INS3271 prompts for the following information:

                 o Control unit (CU) number-Enter the number (between 0
                   and 31) that has been assigned to this device as its
                   IBM control unit number. Refer to the VAX 3271 Protocol
                   Emulator Management and Programming Guide for more
                   information on control unit numbers.

                 o Number of buffers-Use the default value for this
                   parameter.

                 o Buffer size-In most cases, use the default value for
                   this parameter. However, if you are using alternate
                   screens, refer to Section 3.6.2 for suggested buffer
                   sizes.

                 o ENQ threshold-Use the default value for this parameter.

                 o Modem setting-Use the default value for this parameter.
                   If you are using a DMB or DSV device on a multidrop
                   line, you must specify MUL.

             The line is now on, and the 3271 PE should receive and
             respond to polls sent by the IBM host. Wait 2 minutes and
             issue the SHOW COUNTS command again. If the value of the
             General Polls Received counter is greater than zero, you can
             assume that the IBM host and the 3271 PE are communicating.




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             If the value of General Polls Received counter is zero, check
             if the IBM host has sent any address selects or polls to
             specific device units associated with that line.





































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             To verify whether the IBM host has sent information to a
             particular device unit, enter the following command:

               3271>SHOW COUNTS UNIT LINE ddcu UNIT n

             where

             dd     is the device mnemonic.

             c      is an alphabetic controller ID from A to Z.

             u      is a numeric line ID from 0 to 1 (default is 0)

             n      is the device unit (DU) number between 0 and 31.

             INS3271 responds by displaying a list of device unit counters
             on your terminal. For your specified device unit, there
             should be nonzero values for either the Specific Polls
             Received counter or the Address Selects Received counter.

          __________________________________________________________

          3.5.4  Stopping INS3271

             When you have finished the tests, shut down all lines by
             entering the following command for each line you are using:

               3271>SET LINE ddcu OFF

             To stop INS3271, enter the following command:

               3271>EXIT

             Control is returned to the VMS operating system.









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          3.6  Modifying the 3270 Alternate Screen Size

             The 3271 PE allows you to specify alternate screen sizes
             larger than the default (1920 characters). If your 3270 host
             application requires a larger alternate screen size, do the
             following:

              o Edit the configuration file.

              o Change the buffer size when starting a line.

              o Modify the BUFFER_LIMIT quota for NPACP, if necessary.

























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          3.6.1  Editing the Configuration File

             Changing the model number in your configuration file allows
             you to use alternate screens. The configuration file is named
             SYS$LIBRARY:V3271E$EDU_CONFIG.DAT. The following example
             shows the default form of the configuration file for line
             XGA0:

                    LINE=XGA0
                         EDU=0   Model=2
                         EDU=1   Model=2
                         .
                         .
                         .

             The initial configuration file defines all EDUs to emulate a
             Model 2 terminal (1920 characters). Choose your screen size
             from Table 3-1.

             Table 3-1:  Alternate Screen Sizes
	     -------------------------------------------------------------
                             Alternate Screen
             3278 Model      Size              Number of
             Number          (rows_x_columns)  Characters
	     -------------------------------------------------------------

             Model 2         24 x 80           1920
             (default)

             Model 3         32 x 80           2560

             Model 4         43 x 80           3440

             Model 5         27 x 132          3564

             To modify the alternate screen size for an EDU, change the
             model number setting that corresponds to this EDU in the
             configuration file. For example, to change the alternate
             screen size of EDU0 from 24 x 80 (Model 2) to 43 x 80


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             (Model 4), change the model number setting from 2 to 4. The
             configuration file for line XGA0 now has the form:

                    LINE=XGA0
                         EDU=0   Model=4
                         EDU=1   Model=2
                         .
                         .
                         .

             The IBM system manager should check that the model number and
             alternate screen size agree with the default logmode entry
             definition on the IBM system. Alternatively, determine the
             correct logmode entry definition to use with the desired
             application and alternate screen size.

                                          NOTE

                 For proper operation in a VAXcluster, be sure to edit
                 the configuration file in the SYS$SPECIFIC root. Do
                 not move the configuration file to the SYS$COMMON
                 root.

          __________________________________________________________

          3.6.2  Changing the Buffer Size When Starting a Line

             If you use a larger alternate screen, you must increase the
             buffer size above the default value of 2200 bytes when you
             start the line with INS3271. This extra memory allows the
             larger screen to function properly. This buffer size may not
             exceed 10,000 bytes.

             As in the default case, the buffer size should be somewhat
             larger than the screen size to allow for protocol and data
             stream overhead. If the buffer size is not larger than the
             default, the protocol emulator might not be able to receive
             the complete data stream from the IBM host. Each message that
             exceeds the buffer size is negatively acknowledged, and the




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             host shuts down the line. Table 3-2 gives suggested buffer
             sizes for the larger alternate screens.

             Table 3-2:  Suggested Buffer Sizes for Alternate Screens
	     ------------------------------------------------------------
                            Alternate
             3278 Model     Screen      Number of   Suggested
             Number         Size        Characters  Buffer Size
	     ------------------------------------------------------------

             Model 2        24 x 80     1920        2200
             (default)

             Model 3        32 x 80     2560        2800

             Model 4        43 x 80     3440        3700

             Model 5        27 x 132    3564        4000


          3.6.3  Modifying the Buffer Limit for NPACP

             With some drivers, you might exceed the buffer limit of NPACP
             as defined in the V3271E$LOAD.COM file. When a DMF32, DMB32,
             or DSV11 (or any device using NPDRIVER and NPACP) is set on
             with a buffer size greater than the default size, the SET ON
             operation might give the following message:

               %SYSTEM-F-EXQUOTA,  exceeded  quota.

             If you receive this message, you have exceeded the buffered
             I/O limit on the NPACP process.

             The buffer limit depends on the devices you are using. A
             sufficient buffer limit quota is two times the suggested
             buffer size for each DMB32 or DSV11 and three times the
             suggested buffer size for each DMF32. Add an extra 2000 bytes
             overhead for each device.





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             For example, if you are using a DMB32 with a suggested buffer
             of 4000 bytes (Model 5 screen) and a DMF32 with a suggested
             buffer size of 3700 bytes (Model 4 screen), set the buffered
             I/O limit for NPACP to at least 23,100 bytes. The following
             formulas illustrate this example:

      1 DMB32           (2) 4000 bytes        2000 bytes
     ---------     *    --------------    +   (overhead)    =   10,000 bytes
                            buffer


      1 DMF32           (3) 3700 bytes        2000 bytes
     ---------     *    --------------    +   (overhead)    =   13,100 bytes
                            buffer                            ---------------

     Total                                                      23,100 bytes

             After you have determined a sufficient buffered I/O limit for
             your system, do the following:

              1. Shut down all lines with INS3271.

              2. Stop NPACP with the following command from the system
                 manager account:

                  $ STOP NPACP

              3. Type the following command with your new BUFFER_LIMIT
                 value to reload NPACP.

                  $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NPACP-
                        /PRIORITY=8-
                        /PRIVILEGES=(CMKRNL,LOG_IO)-
                        /PROCESS_NAME=NPACP-
                        /BUFFER_LIMIT=23100-
                        /UIC=[1,4]

             Verify that the lines can be started successfully with this
             new value. If so, edit the V3271E$LOAD.COM file and change
             the BUFFER_LIMIT value in the file.



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          3.7  Files Created During Installation

             During installation, the files listed alphabetically in
             Table 3-3 are placed on your system, depending on the devices
             you use.

          Table 3-3:  Files Created During Installation
	  --------------------------------------------------------------------

          Filename                 Directory     Description
	  --------------------------------------------------------------------

          DRIVER_TABLES.OBJ        SYS$LIBRARY   Data tables used in the 
                                                 device drivers

          INS3271.EXE              SYS$SYSTEM    INS3271 (emulator control
                                                 program)

          INS3271.HLB              SYS$HELP      Help displays for INS3271
                                                 operators

          NPACP.EXE                SYS$SYSTEM    Ancillary control process 
     						 (ACP) for DMF32, DMB32, and 
						 DSV11

          NPACP.OBJ                SYS$LIBRARY   NPACP object code

          NPDRIVER.EXE             SYS$SYSTEM    Protocol handler for DMF32,
                                                 DMB32, and DSV11

          NPDRIVER.OBJ             SYS$LIBRARY   NPDRIVER object code

          NPSYM.STB                SYS$LIBRARY   NPDRIVER symbol table

          TRAPREFIX.MAR            SYS$LIBRARY   Prefix file for translation
                                                 tables

          UGDRIVER.EXE             SYS$LOADABLE  Device driver/protocol 
				   _IMAGES       handler for DPV11

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          Table 3-3 (Cont.):  Files Created During Installation
	  ----------------------------------------------------------------

          Filename                 Directory     Description
	  ----------------------------------------------------------------

          UGDRIVER.OBJ             SYS$LIBRARY   UGDRIVER object code

          V3271E025.RELEASE_NOTES  SYS$HELP      Release notes

          V3271E$EDU_CONFIG.DAT    SYS$LIBRARY   Emulated Device Unit
                                                 Configuration File

          V3271E$IVP.COM           SYS$TEST      Installation Verification
                                                 Procedure (IVP)

          V3271E$LOAD.COM          SYS$STARTUP   Command procedure to load the
                                                 3271 PE

          VAX3271$GETDEVICE.OBJ    SYS$LIBRARY   Procedure that obtains a
                                                 pseudodevice name and/or next
                                                 available device unit for a 
						 user program

          VSE.COM                  SYS$LIBRARY   Command procedure to start 
						 the 3270 TE

          VSE.EXE                  SYS$SYSTEM    3270 Terminal Emulator (TE)

          VSEMSG.EXE               SYS$MESSAGE   Message texts for the 3270 TE

          VSETRANS.MAR             SYS$LIBRARY   Example translation table 
						 source file

          VSETRANS.OBJ             SYS$LIBRARY   Default translation table 
						 object file

          VSETRANS.TBL             SYS$LIBRARY   Default translation table





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          Table 3-3 (Cont.):  Files Created During Installation
	  ----------------------------------------------------------------

          Filename                 Directory     Description
	  ----------------------------------------------------------------

          XKDRIVER.EXE             SYS$LOADABLE  Device driver/protocol
                                   _IMAGES       handler for DUP11

          XKDRIVER.OBJ             SYS$LIBRARY   XKDRIVER object code

          XKDRV.BAS                SYS$LIBRARY   BASIC definitions of 3271 PE
                                                 symbols used with BASIC 
						 APPEND command

          XKDRV.FOR                SYS$LIBRARY   FORTRAN definitions of 
						 3271 PE symbols

          XKMSG.OBJ                SYS$LIBRARY   File of message texts for the
                                                 secondary status codes that 
						 the driver can return

          XKSYM.BAS                SYS$LIBRARY   BASIC definitions of 3271 PE
                                                 symbols used with the 
						 BASIC%INCLUDE statement in a 
						 program

















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                                                                Appendix A


                                                            Error Messages
          ________________________________________________________________


             This appendix discusses how to recover from installation
             errors and IVP errors. If errors occur during the
             installation or when the IVP is running, VMSINSTAL displays
             error messages.

             Additional error and status information can be found in the
             VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator: 3270 Terminal Emulator User's
             Guide and the VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator Management and
             Programming Guide:

              o 3270 TE Messages - Appendix A, VAX 3271 Protocol Emulator:
                3270 Terminal Emulator User's Guide

              o 3271 PE Status Codes - Appendix A, VAX 3271 Protocol
                Emulator Management and Programming Guide

              o INS3271 Error Messages - Chapter 2, Section 2.6, VAX 3271
                Protocol Emulator Management and Programming Guide












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          A.1  Recovering from Installation Errors

             Errors can occur during the 3271 PE installation if any of
             the following conditions exist:

              o The operating system version is incorrect.

              o A prerequisite software version is incorrect.

              o Quota values are insufficient.

              o System parameter values are insufficient.





























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              o The VMS[TM] help library is currently in use.

              o The product is not properly licensed.

              o Your system has insufficient disk space.

             For descriptions of the error messages generated by these
             conditions, see the VMS documentation on system messages,
             recovery procedures, and VMS software installation. If any
             of these conditions exist, you should take the appropriate
             action as described in the message. (You might need to change
             a system parameter or increase an authorized quota value.)
             Installation requirements are discussed in Chapter 1.

          __________________________________________________________

          A.2  Recovering from IVP Errors

             This section is designed to assist you if your IVP fails.
             When an error is detected, a message is displayed telling you
             how to correct the situation.

             IVP error messages can be divided into the following
             categories:

              o A file is in the wrong directory.

              o A file does not exist.

             
             File is in the wrong directory
	     ------------------------------

             In this case, a file or files are in the wrong directories.
             To avoid problems where incompatible versions of the same
             file reside in different directories, delete the file
             specified in the error message and rerun the IVP. Be sure you
             delete the specified file; note the directory specification,
             such as SYS$COMMON: or SYS$SPECIFIC. After deleting the file,
             run the IVP again to check for further errors.




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             The format for these error messages is:

               V3271E$IVP-E, filename is in directory.
                             Please delete this file and rerun the IVP.

             The following is an example of these messages:

               V3271E$IVP-E, NPDRIVER.EXE is in SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE].
                             Please delete this file and rerun the IVP.






























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             File does not exist
	     -------------------

             In this case, a file or files do not exist. You must
             reinstall the product to correct the situation.

             The format for these error messages is:

               V3271E$IVP-E, filename is not in directory.
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

             The following is an example of these messages:

               V3271E$IVP-E, INS3271.EXE is not in SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.


             Console output of IVP that failed
	     ---------------------------------
             The following is a sample of an IVP that shows errors.

               $ @SYS$TEST:V3271E$IVP

               V3271E$IVP-S,         Starting VAX 3271 PE V2.5 IVP

               V3271E$IVP-E, V3271E$LOAD.COM is not in 
                             SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYS$STARTUP]. 
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, INS3271.EXE is not in SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, VSE.EXE is not in SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, VSEMSG.EXE is not in SYS$COMMON:[SYSMSG].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, VSETRANS.TBL is not in SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, VSETRANS.OBJ is not in SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, VSETRANS.MAR is not in SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

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               V3271E$IVP-E, TRAPREFIX.MAR is not in SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, VAX3271$GETDEVICE.OBJ is not in 
                             SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, XKMSG.OBJ is not in SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, INS3271.HLB is not in SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, V3271$NUMPAD.FIL is not in 
                             SYS$COMMON:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, VSE.COM is not in SYS$COMMON:[SYSLIB].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, V3271E$EDU_CONFIG.DAT is not in 
                             SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSLIB].
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E, NPDRIVER, XKDRIVER, AND UGDRIVER do not exist.
                             Please reinstall VAX 3271.

               V3271E$IVP-E,         VAX 3271 PE V2.5 IVP Failed

               $












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                                                                Index
          __________________________________________________________


          ___________________________
          A                              Considerations for
          ___________________________       VAXcluster systems, 1-22
          Address Selects Received       Conventions used in this
             counter, 3-10                  manual, ix
          Alternate screen size,         CPU utilization, 1-20
             modifying, 3-11             ___________________________
          ASTLM quota, 1-9               D
          ___________________________    ___________________________
          B                              Device Loopback tests, 3-6
          ___________________________    Devices
          Backup copy of system disk,      see Communications
             2-3                             devices
          BIOLM quota, 1-9               Disk space required for
          Buffer limit, modifying,          3271 PE installation,
             3-14                           1-7
          Buffer size, modifying,        Distribution kit, checking,
             3-13                           1-2
          BYTLM quota, 1-9               DMB32
          ___________________________      description of, 1-4
          C                                device driver, 1-13
          ___________________________      mnemonic for, 1-17
          Communications devices         DMF32
            descriptions of, 1-3           description of, 1-4
            drivers for, 1-13              device driver, 1-13
            mnemonics for, 1-17            mnemonic for, 1-17
            specifying during            DPV11
               installation, 2-7           description of, 1-4
            verifying during               device driver, 1-13
               installation, 2-11          mnemonic for, 1-17
                                         Drivers









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          Drivers (Cont.)                ___________________________
            deleting previous            I
                                         ___________________________
               versions of, 2-6          IBM system requirements for
          DSV11                             3271 PE installation,
            description of, 1-4             1-2
            device driver, 1-13          INS3271 emulator control
            mnemonic for, 1-17              program, 3-4
          DUP11                            Device_Loopback tests,
            description of, 1-3
            device driver, 1-13              3-6
            mnemonic for, 1-17             starting, 3-5
          ___________________________      stopping, 3-10
          E                                verifying 3271 PE to IBM
          ___________________________        communication, 3-7
          EDU, changing configuration    Installation preparation,
             , 3-12                         1-1
          Error messages, A-1            Installation requirements
          Errors                           see Requirements for 3271
            during installation, A-2         PE installation
            when running the IVP, A-3    Installation testing
          ___________________________
          F                                see INS3271 emulator
          ___________________________        control program
          Files created during           Installation Verification
             installation (table),          Procedure (IVP), 2-7
             3-16                          error messages, A-3
          Files required for               invoking, 3-2
             installation, 1-12          Installing the 3271 PE, 2-1
          ___________________________    IVP
          G                                see Installation
          ___________________________        Verification Procedure
          General Polls Received         ___________________________
             counter, 3-9                L
          ___________________________    ___________________________
          H                              License Management Facility
          ___________________________       , 1-15
          Hardware requirements for      License registration (PAK),
             3271 PE installation,          1-15, 2-5
             1-3                         Line ID provided by the
                                            installation procedure,
                                            1-17
                                         Line interface information




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          Line interface information     ___________________________
             (Cont.)                     Q
                                         ___________________________
            requirements for 3271 PE     Quotas, user process quotas
               usage, 1-16                  for 3271 PE users, 1-9,
            your records of (table),        3-2
               1-18                      ___________________________
          Lines connecting the VAX       R
             and IBM systems, 1-5        ___________________________
          LMF, 1-15                      Release notes
          Loading the 3271 PE              accessing, 1-23
             software, 3-3                 to display or print, 2-4
          ___________________________    Requirements for 3271 PE
          M                                 installation
          ___________________________      communications devices,
          Memory required for 3271 PE        1-3
             usage, 1-8                    disk space, 1-7
          Modems connecting the VAX        IBM system, 1-2
             and IBM systems, 1-5          license registration,
            table of, 1-5                    1-15
          Modifying alternate screen       line interface informa-
             size, 3-11                      tion, 1-16
          Multidrop configurations,        memory, 1-8
             1-20                          site related information,
          ___________________________        1-16
          P                                software, 1-11
          ___________________________      summary of (table), 1-23
          3271 PE software, loading,       system privileges, 1-11
             3-3                           Tailor requirements, 1-15
          Postinstallation                 user process quotas, 1-9
            IVP failure message, A-3       VAXcluster considerations
          Preparing for installation,        , 1-22
             1-1                           VAX system hardware, 1-3
          Preparing for VMSINSTAL,         VAX system software, 1-6
             1-23                        ___________________________
          Preparing to use the 3271      S
             PE, 3-1                     ___________________________
          Privileges required for        Sample installation, 2-14
                                         Screen size, modifying,
             3271 PE usage, 1-11            3-11
                                         SETPRV used for startup,
                                            1-11





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          SHOW command used to verify    Verifying 3271 PE
             communication, 3-7             installation (Cont.)
          Site related information,        see Installation
             1-16                            Verification Procedure
          Software for 3271 PE,              (IVP)
             loading, 3-3                Verifying 3271 PE to IBM
          Software required for 3271        communication, 3-7
             PE installation, 1-11       Verifying device
          Specific Polls Received           information during
             counter, 3-10                  installation, 2-11
          ___________________________    VMSINSTAL
          T                                aborting, 2-1
          ___________________________      example, 2-14
          Tailor Requirements, 1-15        exiting, 2-13
          Testing the 3271 PE              files created during
             installation                    (table), 3-16
            see INS3271 emulator           invoking, 2-2
               control program             line ID, 1-17
          ___________________________      preparing for, 1-23
          U                                step-by-step explanation,
          ___________________________        2-2
          User process quotas            ___________________________
             required for 3271 PE        W
             users, 1-9, 3-2             ___________________________
          ___________________________    WAN device drivers kit,
          V                                 1-13
          ___________________________
          V3271E$LOAD.COM, 3-3
          VAXcluster considerations,
             1-22
          VAXcluster systems
            installing the 3271 PE
               on, 1-22
          VAX system hardware
             requirements for 3271
             PE installation, 1-3
          VAX system software
             requirements for 3271
             PE installation, 1-6
          Verifying 3271 PE
             installation

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