Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- 1 Introduction to Oracle Database Gateway for APPC
- 2 Release Information
- 3 System Requirements
- 4 Installing the Gateway
- 5 Configuring Your Oracle Network
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6
Configuring the SNA Communication Package on Linux
- 6.1 Using SNA Security Validation
- 6.2 Processing Inbound Connections
- 6.3 Independent Versus Dependent LUs
- 6.4 Definition Types
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6.5
Creating IBM Communications Server Definitions for the Gateway
- 6.5.1 Creating the Configuration
- 6.5.2 Creating the Node
- 6.5.3 Creating Devices
- 6.5.4 Choosing the Device Type
- 6.5.5 Configuring a LAN Device
- 6.5.6 Creating Peer Connections
- 6.5.7 Defining the Link Station
- 6.5.8 Defining the Adjacent Node
- 6.5.9 Creating Local LUs
- 6.5.10 Defining Local LUs
- 6.5.11 Creating Partner LUs
- 6.5.12 Defining Partner LUs
- 6.5.13 Creating the CPI-C Side Information Profile
- 6.6 Testing the Connection
- 6.7 Resume Configuration of the Gateway
- 7 Configuring the SNA Communication Package on AIX-Based Systems
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8
Configuring the SNA Communication Package on Solaris
- 8.1 Processing Inbound Connections
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8.2
Configuring SNAP-IX Version 6
- 8.2.1 Before You Begin
- 8.2.2 SNAP-IX Configuration Tool
- 8.2.3 Creating SNAP-IX Profiles for the Gateway
- 8.2.4 Independent Versus Dependent LUs
- 8.2.5 Creating SNA Definitions for the Gateway
- 8.2.6 Sample SNAP-IX Definitions
- 8.2.7 Configuring SNAP-IX
- 8.2.8 Starting xsnaadmin
- 8.2.9 Testing the Connection
- 8.3 Resuming Gateway Configuration
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9
Configuring the Gateway Using SNA Communication Protocol
- 9.1 Before You Begin
- 9.2 Preparing to Configure a Gateway Installation/Upgrade
- 9.3 Oracle Database Configuration: First-Time Gateway Installations
- 9.4 Upgrading or Migrating the Oracle Database from Previous Gateways
- 9.5 Configuring the Oracle Database for Gateways to Coexist
- 9.6 Optional Configuration Steps to Permit Multiple Users
- 9.7 Configuring the Gateway
- 9.8 Configuring Commit-Confirm
- 9.9 Verifying the Gateway Installation and OLTP Configuration
- 9.10 Performing Postinstallation Procedures
- 10 Configuring the OLTP
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11
Configuring the Gateway Using TCP/IP Communication Protocol
- 11.1 Before You Begin
- 11.2 Preparing to Configure a Gateway Installation/Upgrade
- 11.3 Configuring Oracle Database: First-Time Installation
- 11.4 Upgrading or Migrating the Oracle Database from Previous Gateways
- 11.5 Optional Configuration Steps to Permit Multiple Users
- 11.6 Configuring TCP/IP for the Gateway
- 11.7 Configuring the Gateway
- 11.8 Loading the PGA_TCP_IMSC Table
- 11.9 Verifying the Gateway Installation and OLTP Configuration
- 11.10 Performing Postinstallation Procedures
- 12 Security Requirements
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13
Migrating From Existing Gateways
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13.1
Migrating An Existing Gateway Instance to a New Release Using SNA Protocol
- 13.1.1 Step 1: Install the New Release
- 13.1.2 Step 2: Transferring the initsid.ora Gateway Initialization File Parameters
- 13.1.3 Backout Considerations When Migrating to New Releases
- 13.1.4 Oracle Net Considerations
- 13.1.5 Parameter Changes: Version 4 to 12c Release 2 (12.2) of the Gateway
- 13.1.6 Parameter Changes: Version 8 or Earlier to Gateway 12c Release 2 (12.2)
- 13.1.7 Migrating from Gateway Release 9.0.1 or 9.2.0 or 10.1.0 to Gateway 12c Release 2 (12.2)
- 13.2 Migrating from an Existing Gateway to TCP/IP Using SNA
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13.1
Migrating An Existing Gateway Instance to a New Release Using SNA Protocol
- A Gateway Initialization Parameters for SNA Protocol
- B Gateway Initialization Parameters for TCP/IP Communication Protocol
- C Gateway Terminology
- D Configuration Worksheet
- Index