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Products >AS400 TCP/IP Connectivity >Advanced Server for SAA
  Simple and Reliable Connectivity to Midrange Hosts over the Internet and LANs

  Overview

 
The Advanced Server for SAA is a complete package for connecting PCs attached to the Internet or corporate LAN to IBM AS/400 or AS/36 hosts. Click to view enlarged diagram
Supporting the most common LAN protocols – such as TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and NetBIOS – Advanced Server for SAA can be connected to one or more AS/400 or System/3x host systems via Ethernet, Token Ring or direct Twinax (AS/400 only) connection.

By implementing the Advanced Server for SAA solution, organizations gain the cost efficiency and convenience of the Internet, the versatility of the LAN, the ease-of-use of the PC, and the reliability and security of the IBM midrange host.

Advanced Server for SAA is a complete communications solution; all required server and client components are included, as well as feature-rich BOSâNOVA 5250 terminal and printer emulation, file transfer, and other APPC applications.
Advantages
  Compatible with TCP/IP, IPX/SPX and NetBIOS protocols
  Allows communication over the Internet (server-to-PC communication)
  Operates on Windows 9x/NT/2000/Me/XP platform
  Eliminates need for APPC router
  Provides traffic encryption between the server and the client workstations for secure access to the host
  Supports up to 2000 concurrent users and up to 5000 APPC sessions
  Enables server-to-host communication via Ethernet, Token Ring and Twinax
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Client/Server Architecture Increases Host Efficiency
By using advanced client/server technology, host resources are freed from mundane communications tasks and are available for the more important task of running your business. Advanced Server for SAA gives real meaning to the phrase "open system" because it is entirely independent of network operating systems, such as Windows NT Server, OS/2 LAN Server, UNIX (file server), or Novell NetWare. In fact, it can be run on a LAN without any network file server at all!

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A configuration wizard for Twinax connection simplifies installation.
Complete Communications Solution
Advanced Server for SAA is a complete, stand-alone communications solution that can be added to the network before any decisions about network servers are made. In the future, additional Advanced Server for SAA servers can be added regardless of the network server in use. The Advanced Server for SAA includes two components: server and client workstation software.

The Advanced Server for SAA Server runs on a PC using Windows 9x or a Windows NT/2000/Me/XP workstation or server, and does not require any complex installation or setup procedures. The Advanced Server for SAA Workstation client runs on the user's PC and includes emulation software, file transfer and a virtual router eliminating the need to install a resource-draining APPC router.
Flexibility
Using any of the common LAN protocols (TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and NetBIOS), Advanced Server for SAA allows Internet- or LAN-connected PCs to communicate easily with one or more IBM midrange hosts, eliminating the need to install SNA drivers on the workstation. This configuration allows the use of common (non-SNA) bridges and routers on the LAN.

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Secure communication is enabled between the server and the client workstation.
Security
Extending the AS/400's standard security, an optional server login procedure may be implemented. In this configuration, all traffic between the server and the client workstation can be encrypted, enabling secure communication over the Internet.
The Server
Advanced Server for SAA's 32- bit server software runs under Windows 9x/Me or a Windows NT/2000/XP workstation or server. By connecting to the AS/400 or AS/36 host system via a LAN or Twinax (AS/400 only) connection, and providing host access to PCs attached to the Internet or a LAN, an SNA communications path is created from the host to every PC on the Internet or LAN.
Note: LAN connection to AS/400 is not supported in Windows Me/XP because DLC protocol is not provided by Microsoft.
The Client
Advanced Server for SAA includes Workstation Client 32 for PCs running Windows 9x/NT/2000/Me/XP, and a Workstation Client 16 for PCs running Windows 3.x. The Workstation Client uses common LAN protocols to communicate with the Advanced Server for SAA Server. Click to view larger image
Advanced Server for SSA enables PCs connected to the Internet or corporate LANs to access a midrange host.
32-bit Client Features
Rich terminal/printer emulation, including integrated MorphExpress™ On-the-Fly GUI  
DTF (Data Transfer Function), providing bi-directional SQL-based data transfer capabilities between a PC and an AS/400 host. This includes a scheduler, which allows the user to run transfer automatically, according to time and other variable conditions.  
Host Explorer administrative tool, enabling:
  • Access to all connected AS/400s, displaying libraries and files as if they were folders on another (PC) network drive
  • Drag-and-drop copying of folders or files
  • Send print jobs directly from your PC to AS/400 printer queues
 
E32APPC APIs to support the most common APPC client applications  
User-definable macros with macro protection utility  
External Link enables users to display the contents of a pre-defined file or directory web pages and DTF site  
Background Bitmap allows specific display sessions to be customized with a user defined graphic file  
16-bit Client Features
Rich terminal/printer emulation, including integrated MorphExpress™ On-the-Fly GUI  
ATF (Advanced Transfer Function), providing SQL-based bi-directional data transfer capabilities between a PC and an AS/400 host  
Remote Command, a Windows utility which permits a user to send host commands from a PC to a midrange host without requiring an emulation session  
Concurrent operation of WinAPPC and EHNAPPC APIs to support the most common APPC client applications  
Technical Specifications
PCPentium 586, 100 MHz minimum
Memory32 MB for Windows 9x/Me; 64 MB for Windows NT/2000/XP
Hard Disk3 MB minimum
Operating SystemsWindows 9x, Windows NT 4.0 Server, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 2000, Windows Me/XP (Twinax connection only)
Host ConnectionsEthernet or Token Ring (802.2 LLC), Twinax (TDLC), using a PCI, ISA, or PCMCIA Twinax adapter card working in IBM-compatible or BOS Stealth modes.
LAN ConnectionsPC must be network-operable with either: IPX/SPX, NetBIOS, or TCP/IP protocols
32-bit Client Workstation Requirements
PCMust be able to run Windows 9x, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000/Me/XP
MemoryWindows 9x/Me: 8 MB minimum (16 MB recommended); Windows NT/2000/XP: 16 MB minimum (32 MB recommended); Windows 2000/XP: 32 MB minimum (64 MB recommended)
Hard DiskSystem folder: 7MB, User folder: 10 -18, depending on applications installed
Operating SystemsWindows 9x, or Windows NT 4.0/2000/Me/XP
LAN ConnectionsPC must be network-operable with either IPX/SPX, NetBIOS, or TCP/IP protocols
16-bit Client Features
PC386 DX minimum (486 DX recommended)
Memory8 MB minimum (16 MB recommended)
Hard Disk6 MB minimum
Operating SystemsWindows 3.x, Windows 9x or Windows NT/2000/Me/XP
LAN ConnectionsPC must be network-operable with either: IPX/SPX, NetBIOS, or TCP/IP protocols
Ordering Information
3810Server
3811Client
   
   
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