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<title>Scenarios: Universal Connection</title>
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<a name="scenintro"></a>
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<h2 id="scenintro">Scenarios: Universal Connection</h2>
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<p>Review the following scenarios to become familiar with the technical and
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configuration details involved with each of the connections that are available
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through Universal Connection. Although you can also run the Universal Connection wizard to update the Information
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Center, these scenarios illustrate connecting to IBM® electronic customer support. </p>
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<a name="wq11"></a>
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<div class="notelisttitle" id="wq11">Notes:</div>
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<ol type="1">
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<li>Before examining these scenarios, review <a href="beforestart.htm#beforestart">Plan for Universal Connection</a> to
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select a connection method that meets your company's requirements. You can
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then select an appropriate scenario for your own configuration.</li>
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<li>You also can configure these profiles using CL Commands, including the
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GO SERVICE and CRTSRVCFG commands. See the <a href="../rbam6/rbam6clmain.htm">Control
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language (CL)</a> topic for details.</li>
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</ol><blockquote>
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<p><span class="bold"><a href="scenario1.htm#scenario1">Point-to-point dial-up connection
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to AT®&T Global Network Services through a local server</a></span>
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<br />In
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this scenario, MyCompany wants to establish a Universal Connection between your server and IBM electronic
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customer support through a point-to-point connection to AT&T Global
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Network Service (AGNS).</p>
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<p><span class="bold"><a href="scenario2.htm#scenario2">Point-to-point
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dial-up connection through AGNS to a server that provides connectivity for
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other systems</a></span>
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<br />This scenario enables MyCompany to create
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a Universal Connection for a server that acts as a connecting point for other systems through
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a point-to-point connection through AGNS to electronic customer support.</p>
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<p><span class="bold"><a href="scenario3.htm#scenario3">Point-to-point dial-up connection to AGNS from a remote
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server or HMC</a></span>
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<br />This scenario shows MyCompany creating a Universal Connection through
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a remote server that acts as a connecting point through AGNS to electronic customer support.</p>
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<p><span class="bold"><a href="scenario4.htm#scenario4">Direct Internet connection through a local
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server</a></span>
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<br />This scenario shows MyCompany using the Universal Connection wizard to
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create a connection between its server and electronic customer support over
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a direct Internet connection.</p>
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<p><span class="bold"><a href="scenario5.htm#scenario5">Direct Internet connection through a local server that provides connectivity
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for other systems</a></span>
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<br />In this scenario, MyCompany wants to
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configure a local server to act as a connecting point to electronic services
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through a direct connection to the Internet.</p>
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<p><span class="bold"><a href="scenario6.htm#scenario6">Point-to-point connection through a local server over an Internet service
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provider (ISP)</a></span>
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<br />This scenario shows MyCompany using the Universal Connection wizard to
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create a connection between its server and electronic customer support over
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a local ISP connection.</p>
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<p><span class="bold"><a href="scenario7.htm#scenario7">Point-to-point
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connection through a local server that provides connectivity for other systems
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over an ISP</a></span>
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<br />In this scenario, MyCompany creates a point-to-point
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connection through a local server that acts as a connecting point for other
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systems over an ISP.</p>
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<p><span class="bold"><a href="scenario8.htm#scenario8">Multi-hop
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connection through a remote server</a></span>
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<br />This scenario describes
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how MyCompany can configure a multi-hop Universal Connection to electronic customer support through a remote server
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over an ISP.</p></blockquote>
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