| Step
1: Verify Installation of Required Hardware and Software |
| _____ |
Install/verify the Windows NT Server. |
| _____ |
Install/verify the Microsoft SNA Server for Windows
NT, including appropriate Service Pack(s). |
| _____ |
Install/verify DIGITAL SNA Access Server for Windows
NT. |
| _____ |
Install/verify DIGITAL PATHWORKS, if the network
will continue to use DECnet. |
| _____ |
Check all hardware and verify that all basic network
connections are in place and working properly. |
| _____ |
Set parameters for the RJE server. |
| Step
2: Configure the Microsoft SNA Server |
| _____ |
Set up all PUs and connections using the Microsoft
SNA Server Manager, with the information from the DECnet SNA Gateway. |
| _____ |
Establish all LUs, LU pools, local LUs, remote
LUs, and logon modes. |
| _____ |
Make sure that LUs are defined as LUAs (application
LUs). |
| Step
3: Create a Configuration to Use with Access Server |
| _____ |
Create a configuration using the Access Server
Manager. |
| _____ |
Specify access names and parameters. |
| _____ |
Specify name-mapping from old-style LU names. |
| _____ |
Create authorization entries. |
| _____ |
Specify secure LUs. |
| Step
4: Test the Access Server Gateway |
| _____ |
Using the tests you selected, test the gateway. |
| Step
5: Remove Any Unnecessary Hardware and Software |
| _____ |
Disconnect the DECnet SNA Gateway (if this is part
of the planned migration strategy). |
| _____ |
Remove the DECnet SNA Gateway software from the
OpenVMS system (if this is part of the planned migration strategy). |