Dial-Up AutoSync2 Link Service Support for SNA and Host Integration Server (245632)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft SNA Server 4.0
  • Microsoft SNA Server 4.0 SP4
  • Microsoft Host Integration Server 2000
  • Microsoft Host Integration Server 2000 SP1

This article was previously published under Q245632

SUMMARY

Serengeti Systems Incorporated offers a Hayes AutoSync2 compatible link service for SNA Server and Host Integration Server 2000 (HIS) that allows an SDLC connection through an asynchronous communication port. It is specific to Hayes AutoSync2 and does not support earlier versions of Hayes AutoSync.

MORE INFORMATION

The Link Service requires a Hayes Optima 33.6 or 56kb modem with AutoSync2 support. The part number for the 33.6 modem is 08-02688 and the 56kb modem is 08-02892. These are the only two modems that this link service works with.

To install the link service, do the following:
  1. Run the setup routine provided with the software. You will be prompted for a password, which must be entered.
  2. Install the Link Service in SNA or HIS by choosing Insert, and then selecting Link Service.
  3. Open the property sheet for the link service and choose Run License Manager.
  4. Choose First Run Authorization. This provides a 7-day window of activation. After 7 days, it is necessary to contact Serengeti Systems Incorporated to obtain a Full License Authorization.
  5. The Link service is SSIAUTOx and is configured with the necessary initialization strings, COM port settings, and dial mode settings. The default initialization strings should work without modification. The phone number to dial is configured in the Connection Properties. COM1 through COM256 are supported, as well as tone or pulse dial.
To configure a connection, do the following:
  1. Choose Insert Connection, and then choose SDLC.
  2. On the general sheet of the Connection Properties, select SSIAUTOx.
  3. Select the Address sheet, and then enter the phone number to dial in the Dial Data field. All other settings are configured as with any other SDLC connection.
Tracing is accomplished through the SNA Trace utility or through a built-in trace function that has the capability to trace the Link Service and/or the Device Driver, and is enabled thorough the Link Service Properties sheet.

The Link Service Software is removed using the Add/Remove program in Control Panel.

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REFERENCES

http://www.serengeti.com

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Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:5/17/2005
Keywords:kbinfo KB245632