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Barr/Channel

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Product Overview

The Barr/Channel architecture centers around the channel attachment card, which provides the physical connection to the mainframe channel (ESCON or Bus and Tag). The Barr/Channel software resides on both the Windows server and the mainframe, managing the SNA communication protocols. The SNA stack is a critical component, handling the low-level communication details.

The channel attachment card interfaces directly with the mainframe channel, while the software on both sides handles the SNA protocol translation and data transfer. The software uses configuration files to define connection parameters, security settings, and other operational aspects. The Windows server software communicates with the mainframe software over the channel.

The product supports various authentication methods and encryption to secure data transmission. The system provides audit logging for security and compliance. The architecture is designed for high-speed, reliable data exchange between Windows and mainframe environments.

The system's design minimizes latency and maximizes throughput for SNA traffic.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of Barr/Channel?

Barr/Channel facilitates communication between Microsoft Windows-based SNA servers (like Microsoft Host Integration Server) and mainframes. It uses a channel attachment card and software to enable this connectivity, allowing data transfer over ESCON or Bus and Tag channels.

What operating systems are supported by Barr/Channel?

Barr/Channel supports z/OS, z/VM, and zVSE/VSEn operating systems on the mainframe side. On the Windows side, it integrates with Microsoft Host Integration Server.

How is Barr/Channel delivered and installed?

The product is delivered as a combination of software and a channel-attachment card. The software manages the communication protocols and data transfer, while the card provides the physical connection to the mainframe channel.

What types of data transfer and communication are supported?

Barr/Channel enables SNA traffic to traverse the channel, allowing Windows-based applications to communicate with mainframe applications. This includes file transfers, printer sessions, and terminal emulation.

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