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The architecture of SSI Express consisted of several key components designed to facilitate communication between UNIX systems and mainframe environments. The core components included the Gateway process, the 3270 Emulation module, and the Protocol Translator. The Gateway process was responsible for managing the overall connection, session handling, and communication with the mainframe.

The 3270 Emulation module handled the translation of 3270 data streams, allowing UNIX terminals to interact with mainframe applications as if they were 3270 terminals. The Protocol Translator converted network protocols, enabling data exchange between UNIX and mainframe systems. Configuration was managed through text-based configuration files that defined connection parameters, 3270 emulation settings, and other operational aspects.

The system relied on the mainframe's security mechanisms for authentication and access control. The product is not supported. Consider alternatives like Rocket Software Terminal Emulation or Micro Focus Rumba for similar functionality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of SSI Express?

SSI Express is a gateway that facilitates communication between UNIX systems and mainframe environments. It enables 3270 terminal emulation, allowing UNIX users to access mainframe applications.

How does SSI Express enable connectivity between UNIX and mainframe systems?

SSI Express provides connectivity by translating network protocols, enabling UNIX systems to communicate with mainframe applications. It supports various protocols for data transfer and session management.

What is 3270 emulation, and how does SSI Express support it?

SSI Express is designed to emulate 3270 terminals, allowing UNIX users to interact with mainframe applications as if they were using traditional 3270 terminals. This includes displaying mainframe screens and accepting user input.

What business problems did SSI Express solve?

SSI Express was used to integrate UNIX systems with mainframe environments, providing a bridge for data exchange and application access. It allowed organizations to leverage existing mainframe applications while using UNIX-based infrastructure.

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