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Communications Server for Linux on zSeries

Features and benefits

Communications Server for Linux® on System z V6.4 adds connectivity options for AIX® Linux® and Microsoft® Windows® platforms. It includes the same features and functions you rely on for your mission-critical, core business applications for the distributed Communications Server product line. These features and functions have been well proven in the AIX® Linux® and Microsoft® Windows® environments across a wide variety of server systems -- from relatively small single-processor to high-end multiprocessor systems.

Communications Server for Linux on System z can provide all-in-one communications services between workstations and host systems, as well as other workstations. It features:

Communications Server for Linux v6.4 delivers these additions:

APPN enhancement for Path Switch delay support

The Distributed Communications Server family of products now provides a setting for the minimum delay period, in seconds, before an HPR link will perform a path switch. When an HPR connection is determined to need a new route calculation, a minimum delay can be set so that excessive Path Switch occurrences are prevented. This helps keep the level of network traffic to a minimum as trouble spots in the network are found and corrected.

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 support

For the Linux platforms that use Communications Server for Linux (i686, x86_64, ppc64), and the Communications Server for Linux on System z (s390x), and the Remote API Linux clients, support for the SLES 11 release has been added.

Improved trace and logging options for Windows Remote API clients

The Windows Remote API client now has a configurable setting for activating traces, logs, and messages. This provides an easier-to-use interface to manage the Windows clients when connected to an AIX or Linux server.

TN3270 device type and LU Model expanded support (added to Communications Server for AIX, Linux, and Linux on System z)

You can specify a mapping between TN3270 device types and the LU models that Communications Server for Linux should request from the host when these devices connect through Communications Server for Linux TN Server using DDDLU. This allows you to use the most appropriate LU model for each type of device.

Java for CPI-C application support for IBM Remote API Client for Windows (added to Communications Server for AIX, Linux, and Linux on System z)

The Windows, AIX, and Linux Communications Servers already have Java for CPI-C application support. Also, the the AIX and Linux Remote API clients have the Java support for making CPI-C calls. This release adds this Java for CPI-C support to the Windows Remote API client. This allows Java applications to make calls to CPI-C verbs on the Windows platforms.

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