Communication Between Host Integration Server Computers and a Host Computer

Within the context of Host Integration Server, a connection is the data communication path between a Host Integration Server computer and an IBM host (mainframe or IBM i). A connection corresponds to a physical unit (PU) definition on a mainframe or an APPC controller definition on an IBM i. The connection is what makes it possible for a workstation to communicate with a host by means of a Host Integration Server computer.

The following figure shows a Host Integration Server network connected to an IBM mainframe.

Image that shows a Host Integration Server network connected to IBM mainframe.

For each physical adapter or connection, an appropriate link service is installed and configured within Host Integration Server. The link service is a Windows server service or device driver that is used to control server-to-host communication adapters supported by Host Integration Server. The link service provides the HPR protocol used by the Host Integration Server computer to communicate with the host.

After a link service is configured, you can create connections. In SNA terms, the combination of a connection and the link service it uses is equivalent to a PU. In hierarchical SNA networks, Host Integration Server provides PU 2.0 functionality. For peer-oriented SNA networks, Host Integration Server provides PU 2.1 LEN node functionality.

In this Section

Physical Unit (PU)

Logical Unit (LU)

Choosing a Connection Type

See Also

SNA Service