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