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HP SNA Server

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The HP SNA Server architecture comprised several key components: the SNA Gateway, Session Manager, and Data Link Control. The SNA Gateway handled the translation between SNA protocols and the OpenVMS environment. The Session Manager managed SNA sessions, including session establishment and termination.

Data Link Control provided the low-level communication functions. Configuration involved editing configuration files to define network connections, LU definitions, and other SNA-related parameters. 25.

Administrative interfaces included command-line tools and potentially a GUI. Authentication methods were supported to secure access. The product is not supported; therefore, organizations should migrate to a supported solution.

Consider Micro Focus Enterprise Server or Rocket Software UniKix for SNA integration. Migration involves assessing current SNA configurations and implementing a replacement solution that supports the required protocols and data exchange needs. Detailed network diagrams and configuration examples are available in the vendor documentation for the alternative solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the primary function of HP SNA Server?

HP SNA Server facilitated communication between OpenVMS systems and SNA networks, enabling data exchange with z/OS, z/VSE, and z/VM environments. It provided the necessary protocols and interfaces for OpenVMS systems to act as SNA nodes.

How did HP SNA Server enable OpenVMS systems to interact with SNA networks?

The server enabled OpenVMS systems to participate in SNA networks, allowing them to communicate with IBM mainframe systems. This included features like LU 6.2 for peer-to-peer communication and support for various SNA protocols.

What communication protocols did HP SNA Server support?

HP SNA Server supported various SNA protocols, including SDLC, LLC, and X.25, to facilitate data transfer. It also provided features for session management, error recovery, and network diagnostics.

What were the main use cases for HP SNA Server?

The server was primarily used to integrate OpenVMS systems into SNA networks, allowing them to exchange data with IBM mainframe systems. This was crucial for organizations with a mix of HP and IBM environments.

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