Defining an LU 6.2 connection on Windows
SNA must be configured so that an LU 6.2 conversation can be established between the two machines.
Once the SNA is configured, proceed as follows.
See the following table for information.
Remote platform | TPNAME | TPPATH |
---|---|---|
z/OS® or MVS™/ESA without CICS® | The same as in the corresponding side information about the remote queue manager. | - |
z/OS or MVS/ESA using CICS | CKRC (sender) CKSV (requester) CKRC (server) | - |
IBM® i | The same as the compare value in the routing entry on the IBM i system. | - |
AIX® and Linux® systems | The same as in the corresponding side information about the remote queue manager. | MQ_INSTALLATION_PATH/bin/amqcrs6a |
Windows | As specified in the Windows Run Listener command, or the invokable Transaction Program that was defined using TpSetup on Windows. | MQ_INSTALLATION_PATH\bin\amqcrs6a |
MQ_INSTALLATION_PATH represents the high-level directory in which IBM MQ is installed.
If you have more than one queue manager on the same machine, ensure that the TPnames in the channel definitions are unique.
For the latest information about configuring AnyNet® SNA over TCP/IP, see the following online IBM documentation: AnyNet SNA over TCP/IP and SNA Node Operations.