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AST RESEARCH TECHNICAL BULLETIN TB-0294 8/17/87 NETBIOS REQUIREMENTS FOR AST-BSC/SNA GATEWAYS The following technical bulletin was written for anyone who wishes to install AST-SNA and AST-BSC Gateway products on a NETBIOS compatible LAN (Local Area Network). It is assumed that the reader is familiar with 3270 environments and has read the AST-SNA or AST-BSC Gateway product manual. AST-SNA and AST-BSC Gateway products allow any "NETBIOS" compatible network to communicate to a mainframe. A "Gateway PC" emulates a 3274/76 remote control unit and distributes available LU (Logical Unit) sessions from the mainframe to individual nodes on the LAN. To accomplish this, AST-SNA and AST-BSC Gateway products must first acquire available NETBIOS sessions on the LAN. NETBIOS sessions allow the PCs to communicate over the network to the various devices they are utilizing. For instance, if a PC has access to drive C:, D:, and the printer attached to LPT1: on the server PC, it must have at least three sessions available on the network. One session for drive C:, one session for drive D: and one for the printer. AST-SNA and AST-BSC Gateway products also require NETBIOS sessions available to enable communications between the "Gateway PC" and the other nodes on the network. For each mainframe to LU session established, there must be a corresponding NETBIOS session on the network. AST NETBIOS Option allows the user to configure the number of concurrent NETBIOS sessions allowed on individual PCs through the "ASTPRO.COM" personality program. For details on running the program, refer to the manual "AST-NETBIOS Option" part number 000303-001 C, October 1986, section 2.4 page 2-10. Failure to configure enough sessions on NETBIOS will not allow AST-SNA or AST-BSC Gateway products to establish any host to LU sessions on the network. The gateway products will report an error "UINITLU TERMINAL NUMBER XX NOT CONFIGURED", where XX is any of the configured host to LU session numbers unable to acquire an open NETBIOS session.