SNA NRJE User/Programmer Reference Manual (30292-90006)

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Introducing SNA NRJE
NRJE Features
NRJE Features
The basic features available with SNA NRJE are as follows:
The HP 3000 can emulate the major functions of an IBM 8100
DPPX/RJE workstation.
Multiple HP 3000 users can have simultaneous batch access to the
host.
An HP 3000 user can submit jobs and receive output by NRJE
subsystem commands, and programmatically by NRJE intrinsics.
A maximum data communications line speed of 64Kbps is supported.
Concurrent communication with multiple hosts or multiple data
communication lines to a single host is allowed.
An HP30020A/B/C Intelligent Network Processor (INP) is used as a
hardware interface, for NRJE/V; this is included with SNA Link/V.
For NRJE/XL, an HP30263A Programmable Serial Interface (PSI) is
used; this is included with SNA/SDLC Link/XL and SNA/X.25
Link/XL.
Host output can be sent to any supported output device on an
HP 3000.
Job management capabilities enable the user, at the time the job is
submitted, to control the final destination of the output coming from
the host.
Output management capabilities enable the user, through the use of
an NRJE manager developed Lookup Table, to control the final
destination of the output coming from the host.
Reverse NRJE can be accomplished. Output data sets from the host
can be streamed on the HP 3000 through the use of a special forms
identifier specified in the job JCL.
SNA NRJE can run concurrently on the HP 3000 with other
applications.
SNA NRJE can operate on an HP 3000 that is part of an NS network
of HP 3000 and HP 1000 systems and is accessible from all
networked systems.
Jobs can be submitted into the transmission queue independent of
the communication line status.
Customizable error and help message facilities are available.
Transmission of console commands and reception of console
messages are supported.