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Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
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Introduction to Oracle Database Gateway for APPC
Overview of the Gateway
Features of the Gateway
Terms
Architecture of the Gateway
Implementation of the Gateway
Communication with the Gateway
Remote Procedural Call Functions
Description of RPC Functions
Remote Transaction Initiation
Data Exchange
Remote Transaction Termination
Transaction Types for Gateway Using SNA
Transaction Types for Gateway Using TCP/IP
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Release Information
Product Set
Changes and Enhancements
Gateway Password Encryption Tool
Partial IPv6 Support
Known Restrictions
Known Restrictions for the Gateway
Known Restrictions for PGAU
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System Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Processor Requirements
Memory Requirements
Network Attachment Requirements
Disk Space Requirements
Software Requirements
Operating System Requirements
Communication Protocol Requirements
Oracle Database Requirements
Oracle Networking Product Requirements
IBM Mainframe Requirements
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Installing the Gateway
Before You Begin
Planning to Upgrade or Migrate the Gateway
Performing Pre-Upgrade Procedures
Upgrade and Migration Considerations
Restoration
Performing Preinstallation Procedures
Gateway Installation Methods
Installing the Gateway Software
Using Windows User Account as Oracle Home User
Installation Steps
Step 1: Log On to Windows System
Step 2: Ensure Minimum Amount of Disk Space
Step 3: Stop All Oracle Services
Step 4: Insert the Gateway Product Installation Media
Step 5: Start the Oracle Universal Installer
Step 6: Step Through the Oracle Universal Installer
Oracle Universal Installer on Windows Platforms
Removing Your Oracle Database Gateway for APPC
About the Deinstallation Tool
Removing Oracle Software
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Configuring Your Oracle Network
Configuring the Oracle Network for the Gateway
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Configuring the SNA Communication Package on Windows
Using SNA Security Validation
Processing Inbound Connections
Configuring Your Microsoft Host Integration Server
Independent Versus Dependent LUs
Location of Sample SNA Server Definitions
HIS Definition Types
Methods of Creating SNA Server Definitions for the Gateway
Creating SNA Server Definitions on Microsoft Host Integration Server
Server Selection
Link Service Definition
Connection Definition
Local LU Definition
Mode Definition
Remote LU Definition
CPI-C Symbolic Destination Name
Configuring an IBM Communications Server
Independent And Dependent LUs
Definition Types
Creating IBM Communications Server Definitions for the Gateway
Creating the Configuration
Creating the Node
Creating Devices
Choosing the Device Type
Configuring a LAN Device
Creating Peer Connections
Defining the Link Station
Defining the Adjacent Node
Creating Local LUs
Defining Local LUs
Creating Partner LUs
Defining Partner LUs
Creating the CPI-C Side Information Profile
Testing the Connection
Resume Configuration of the Gateway
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Configuring the OLTP
Configuring the OLTP for Your SNA Environment
Configuring the OLTP for Your TCP/IP Environment
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Gateway Configuration Using SNA Communication Protocol
Before You Begin
Preparing to Configure a Gateway Installation/Upgrade
Integrating Server Configuration: First-Time Gateway Installations
Upgrading or Migrating the Oracle Database from Previous Gateways
If You Must Reinstall Package Specifications
Upgrading PGAU from Previous Gateway Releases
Configuring the Oracle Database for Gateways to Coexist
Optional Configuration Steps to Permit Multiple Users
Configuring the Gateway
Configuring Commit-Confirm
Configuring the Oracle Database for Commit-Confirm
Configuring Gateway Initialization Parameters for Commit-Confirm
Configuring the OLTP for Commit-Confirm
Verifying the Gateway Installation and OLTP Configuration
Verifying the Gateway Installation
Verifying the OLTP Configuration
CICS Verification
IMS/TM Verification
APPC/MVS Verification
Verifying OLTP Configuration for Commit-Confirm
Performing Postinstallation Procedures
Installing Sample Applications
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Gateway Configuration Using TCP/IP Communication Protocol
Before You Begin
Preparing to Configure a Gateway Installation/Upgrade
Configuring the Oracle Database : First Time Installation
Upgrading or Migrating the Oracle Database from Previous Gateways
If You Must Reinstall Package Specifications
Upgrading PGAU from Previous Gateway Releases
Optional Configuration Steps to Permit Multiple Users
Configuring TCP/IP for the Gateway
Configuring the Gateway
Loading the PGA_TCP_IMSC Table
Verifying the Gateway Installation and OLTP Configuration
Verifying the Gateway Installation
Verifying the OLTP Configuration
IMS/TM Verification
Performing Postinstallation Procedures
Installing Sample Applications
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Security Requirements
Overview of Security Requirements
Authenticating Application Logons
Defining and Controlling Database Links
Link Accessibility
Links and CONNECT Clauses
Using SNA Security Validation
Specifying SNA Conversation Security
SNA Security Option SECURITY=NONE
SNA Security Option SECURITY=PROGRAM
TCP/IP Security
Specifying TCP/IP Conversation Security
TCP/IP Security Option SECURITY=NONE
TCP/IP Security Option SECURITY=PROGRAM
Passwords in the Gateway Initialization File
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Migration from Existing Gateways
Migrating an Existing Gateway Instance to New Release Using SNA Protocol
Step 1: Install the New Release
Step 2: Transfer
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sid
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Gateway Initialization File Parameters
Backout Considerations When Migrating to New Releases
Oracle Net Considerations
Parameter Changes: Version 4 to 12
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Release 1 (12.1) of the Gateway
Parameter Changes: Version 8 or Earlier to Gateway 12
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Release 1 (12.1)
Migrating from Gateway Release 9.0.1 or 9.2.0 to Gateway 12
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Release 1 (12.1)
Migrating from an Existing Gateway Using SNA to TCP/IP
To Use Existing TIPs with Existing Side Profile Definitions
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Gateway Initialization Parameters for SNA Protocol
Gateway Initialization Parameter File Using SNA Protocol
PGA Parameters
PGA_CAPABILITY Parameter Considerations
PGA_CONFIRM Parameter Considerations
Sample listener.ora File for a Gateway Using SNA
Sample tnsnames.ora File for a Gateway Using SNA
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Gateway Initialization Parameters for TCP/IP Communication Protocol
Gateway Initialization Parameter File Using TCP/IP
PGA Parameters
Output for the pg4tcpmap Tool
Sample listener.ora File for a Gateway Using TCP/IP
Sample tnsnames.ora File for a Gateway Using TCP/IP
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Gateway Terminology
Gateway Term Definitions
D
Configuration Worksheet
Index
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