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<title>Parallel configurations of AnyNet and Enterprise Extender</title>
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<h5 id="parconfig">Parallel configurations of AnyNet and Enterprise Extender</h5>
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<p>It is possible to migrate to Enterprise Extender while maintaining existing AnyNet® definitions, but a new remote logical unit (LU) must be defined to handle AnyNet connections. The following example explains how this is done.</p>
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<p>For this example, assume that you have two systems: SYSA and SYSB. SYSA
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has the following configuration:</p>
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<li>One APPC controller of type *ANYNW that has a remote control point value
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of TCPIP.</li>
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<li>One entry on the QAPPNRMT configuration list for each remote node that
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defines the remote node and sets the control point name as TCPIP.</li>
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<li>One entry on the TCP Host table added that has the "SNA.IBM.COM" suffix,
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and the remote SNA host name and remote network ID that has the same suffix.</li>
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<li>The ALWANYNET Network attribute set to *YES.</li></ul>
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<p>When migrating from AnyNet to HPRIP, you need to create a new LU on SYSB and
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SYSA. In this example, the new LUs are called ANYSYSA and ANYSYSB.</p>
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<p>If the QAPPNLCL configuration list has not been created on SYSA, create
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the new LU by issuing the following command:</p>
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<p><tt class="xph">CRTCGL TYPE(*APPNLCL) APPNLCLE((ANYSYSA 'HPRIP LU'))</tt></p>
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<p>If the QAPPNLCL configuration list already exists, then use this command:</p>
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<p><tt class="xph">CHGCGL TYPE(*APPNLCL) APPNLCLE((ANYSYSA 'HPRIP LU'))</tt></p>
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<p>Then the configuration list entries for the remote must be changed. First,
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add the new remote LU to the configuration list with the following CL command:</p>
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<p><tt class="xph">ADDCFGLE TYPE(*APPNRMT) APPNRMTE((ANYSYSB *NETATR ANYSYSA TCPIP *NETATR))</tt></p>
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<p>Next, the SYSB entry must be removed from the configuration list using
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this command:</p>
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<p><tt class="xph">RMVCFGLE TYPE(*APPNRMT) APPNRMTE((SYSB *NETATR SYSA))</tt></p>
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<p>The equivalent commands should be issued on SYSB. Then controllers should
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be created for SYSB in SYSA and for SYSA in SYSB using the CRTCTLAPPC CL command.</p>
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<p>After this is accomplished, you should be able to start sessions to LU
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SYSB, in which case the communications media would be Enterprise Extender.
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