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Manual de usuario Accton Technology, modelo AS/400

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(To automate the sign-on process by supplying a user ID and password, see Appendix D for Client Access Express or Appendix B for the N/S Router.) When the mileage server (as400.exe) starts, it displays the connection status in the mileage server’s log window. You can bring up this window by clicking on the mileage server’s Window menu and choosing Display Server Log. PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide The Name of Mileage Request or Input data queue, and the library in which the queue resides, are logged. The number underneath the data queue name and library is the connection status return code. Good returns are: 0 Connection Good Created Data Queue 2 Connection Good Found Data Queue Return codes of 1 or 3 are generic error codes that indicate problems with your NS Router or Client Access Express connections. . ....NOTE: Both the PC and the AS/400 must agree on the location of the Input or Request data queue. To change the location on the PC, click on the mileage server’s File menu. Choose AS/400 Control, then Change Library/Queue. The change is made on the AS/400 by running the ALKMVS/config command and filling out the library field. The server log only notes incoming requests. If you need to see the mileage server’s outputs, turn on the Log to File feature by selecting the mileage server’s File menu and choosing AS400 Control > Highlight Log to File. This will create a file called c:\ALKMVS\as400.log It is recommended to only use logging for diagnostic purposes, otherwise the log files tend to grow large. Stopping the Interface To close PC*MILER|TCP/IP Connect, click Exit in the File menu. From the PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch window, choose Exit from the File menu. . ....NOTE: If you are closing your router, remember to disconnect the AS/400 beforehand. Please be patient, the PC*MILER mileage server can take a minute or two to exit. Be sure to disconnect the Netsoft Router from the AS/400 before closing the router. Failure to do so may result in having to reboot the PC before you can reconnect to the AS/400. It is not necessary to manually disconnect a Client Access Express connection. 22 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide 6.0 Using PC*MILER for the AS/400 To use PC*MILER for the AS/400, issue the command PCMVS from the command line. The following screen will appear: . NOTE: The PCMVS command contacts the mileage server to read the data that the mileage server is using. If the PCMVS command doesn’t respond or the PC*MILER screen comes up with ”PC DOWN” in the screen title, there is a problem with the connection to the mileage server PC. At the top of the main entry screen are several control settings. These include: PC*MILER Version: Available Versions are returned from the mileage server PC. This will be a list of three digit numbers like 140150160170. This list is updated only at PCMVS Startup. If no versions are available, the word “Trouble” or some nonsensical word will be listed. PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide Note: The requirements for commas between the city name and the jurisdiction code vary with the requested PC*MILER Version. For Version 14.x and 15.x a comma is required, e.g. Princeton,NJ. For Versions 16.x and 17.x you can use a comma or a space, e.g. Princeton, NJ or PrincetonNJ. Request Type: “MI”, the default entry, will cause PC*MILER (or PC*MILER|Streets) to generate only point-to-point mileage look-ups. “SM” will cause PC*MILER to generate a summary of miles traveled through each state, broken down by toll roads and free roads, in addition to the point-to-point mileage. “HS” will cause PC*MILER to generate detailed driving instructions, in addition to the state mileage summary and point-to-point mileage look-up. Graphics requests: Are not supported in PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch. Routing Type: Varies with the Version Requested. For Versions 14.x & 15.x the options are: P (Practical) S (Shortest) N (National Network) T (Toll Discouraged) For Version 16.x: P (Practical) S (Shortest) N (National Network) T (Toll Discouraged) 5 (Fifty-three Foot Trailer) For Version 17.x: Either Practical or Shortest routing can now be combined with other available PC*MILER routing options (Toll Discouraged, National Network, or 53’ Trailer). You must specify either P (Practical ) or S (Shortest) for all routes. (Refer to the main PC*MILER User’s Guide for more detailed descriptions of these routing options.) See Chapter 7, Using PC*MILER With Other Transportation Software for details on using this new functionality with other software packages. Route options are described below: • •••• Toll Discouraged: Version 17 Only “T” will cause PC*MILER to generate miles which avoid long stretches of toll roads. You will receive either a Practical Toll Discouraged Route, or a Shortest Toll Discouraged Route depending on how you have your “Routing Type” set. PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide • •••• National/53 Foot: Version 17 Only “N” will cause PC*MILER to generate mil...

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