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Oracle® Transparent Gateway for DRDA Installation and User's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.2) for Microsoft Windows

Part Number B16218-02
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1-1 The Gateway Architecture
6-1 SNA Server Manager Main Screen: Select a Server
6-2 Server Properties Dialog Box
6-3 Insert Link Service
6-4 Select Link Service Properties
6-5 Connection Properties Menu
6-6 General Connection Properties
6-7 Enter Remote Addresses
6-8 Enter System Identification
6-9 Enter DLC Values
6-10 Local LU Properties Menu
6-11 Enter Local APPC LU Properties
6-12 Set Up Parallel Session
6-13 Select APPC Mode Definition
6-14 APPC Mode General Properties Dialog Box
6-15 Enter the APPC Mode Limits
6-16 Set APPC Mode Characteristics
6-17 APPC Remote LU Menu
6-18 Enter General Remote APPC LU Properties
6-19 Remote APPC LU Properties Options
6-20 CPI-C Symbolic Destination Name Window
6-21 Enter General CPI-C Name Properties
6-22 Enter CPI-C Name Properties Partner Information
6-23 Relationship Between SNA Server Definitions and Host VTAM Definitions
7-1 Choosing a Configuration Scenario
7-2 Creating the Node Configuration
7-3 Node Definition
7-4 Creating Devices
7-5 Choosing the Device Type
7-6 Configuring a LAN Device
7-7 Creating Peer Connections
7-8 Defining the Link station
7-9 Defining the Adjacent Node
7-10 Create Local LUs
7-11 Defining Local LUs
7-12 Create Partner LUs
7-13 Defining Partner LUs
7-14 Creating the IBMRDB Mode
7-15 Define the IBMRDB Mode
7-16 Create the CPI-C Side Information Profile
7-17 Define the CPI-C Side Information Profile
7-18 Relationship Between IBM Communication Server Definitions and Host VTAM Definitions
8-1 Network Configuration Tool
8-2 TCP/IP Properties Panel
8-3 Define a Name Server
12-1 Calling Oracle Stored Procedures in a Distributed Oracle Environment
12-2 Running DRDA Server Stored Procedures
D-1 Architecture of NLS Interactions with Your System Components
D-2 Gateway Language Interaction with DRDA Server