Common configuration mistakes

Following is a list of common configuration mistakes:
  • The SNALINK LU6.2 configuration data set contains a syntax error.
  • The SYSTCPD or LU62CFG ddnames in the SNALINK LU6.2 cataloged procedure have been assigned to a data set that is not valid.
  • The SNALINK LU6.2 VTAM® application LU has not been activated.
  • The SNALINK LU6.2 VTAM application LU definition has the option SRBEXIT=YES.
  • The SNALINK LU6.2 VTAM application LU definition does not have the option APPC=YES.
  • The SNALINK LU6.2 VTAM application LU definition specifies a logon mode table in the MODETAB parameter that does not contain the log mode entry specified in the LOGMODE parameter on the LINK statement in the SNALINK LU6.2 configuration data set. The logon mode entry options used for the local host must be the same as for the remote host.
  • The hlq.PROFILE.TCPIP data set contains syntax errors in the SNALINK LU6.2 Start of changeBEGINROUTESEnd of change, DEVICE, LINK, HOME, or START statements.
  • The maximum buffer size in the SNALINK LU6.2 configuration data set does not match Start of changethe MTU size on the BEGINROUTESEnd of change statement of the hlq.PROFILE.TCPIP data set.
  • The link name in the SNALINK LU6.2 configuration data set does not match the link name on the LINK statement in the hlq.PROFILE.TCPIP data set.
  • The SNALINK LU6.2 device has not been started by a START statement in the hlq.PROFILE.TCPIP data set.
  • The user ID assigned to the SNALINK LU6.2 start procedure has not had an OMVS Segment assigned to it using RACF® or similar security manager.