The e-Twinax Controller is the only SNA-free, pure TCP/IP Controller in existence. It allows you to leverage your investment in Twinax by supporting all Twinax display stations and printers (both SCS and IPDS), as well as existing cabling. When used as a remote Controller, all SNA, AnyNet and MPTN traffic is eliminated, leaving your network with a single protocol: pure TCP/IP, which is easy to configure and maintain, and is routable. The e-Twinax Controller also supports remote management via a Web browser, saving you valuable technical resources It's likely that the most popular use for this controller is to maintain legacy Twinax devices such as high-speed printers and dumb terminals at a remote site, when the traditional SDLC connection is replaced with a Wide Area Network (WAN) connection using TCP/IP. With the Controller, in this configuration all the devices will appear on the AS/400 as TN5250 devices. (Click here for more information on TN5250e) You can receive a Microsoft Power Point Presentation on this product by clicking here. All PC devices can connect to the AS/400 using dumb terminal emulation or load e-Twinax version of BOSaNOVA TCP/IP, V4.1, (also shipped with BOSaNOVA Plus V4.1) or IBM TCP/IP drivers, and connect to the AS/400 over TCP/IP. With the TCP/IP drivers loaded on the PC, the user can take full advantage of the WAN. Users gain support for e-mail, can integrate with NT or Novell file servers, can share printers and files with others on the network, run Intranet applications, implement server-centric computing such as Citrix Metaframe, access the Internet, etc. The e-Twinax Controller connects to the network using a standard network hub, which is attached to the local office via a standard IP Router. Ethernet PC's can be connected to the same network hub as the controller for mixed Ethernet & Twinax infrastructures. To Request Additional Information on the e-Twinax Controller, Please Click Here Advantages
Secure, Reliable, Low Cost Connection using the Internet
When the traditional SDLC connection is replaced with a Wide Area Network (WAN) connection using TCP/IP, the e-Twinax Controller can be used to maintain legacy Twinax devices (such as high-speed printers and dumb terminals) at your remote sites. In this configuration, all the devices will appear on the AS/400 as TN5250 devices, and all PC devices can connect to the AS/400 either by using dumb terminal emulation or by installing the e-Twinax version of BOSÂNOVA TCP/IP or IBM TCP/IP drivers to connect to the AS/400 over TCP/IP.
The e-Twinax Controller can be connected to the AS/400 via the Internet, saving you a fortune in leased line expenses. Requirements are minimal:
5250 traffic, encrypted via industry-standard algorithms, flows from the Controller to the Java-based server, where the data is deciphered and sent to the AS/400. The e-Twinax Controller can initiate the dial-up to the Internet when the first user tries to access the AS/400. It also supports two parallel connections to two different ISPs, allowing increased bandwidth, speed and reliability. To Request Additional Information on the e-Twinax Controller, Please Click Here Configuration, Maintenance and Remote Management with EaseThe e-Twinax Controller is managed via a standard Web browser, enabling centralized management of all of the units from anywhere on the network, or via a modem dialed in to the RAS. Configuration can also be done using a dumb terminal attached to any of the ports. The controller software can also be updated, including expansion of supported devices and features functions, over the network or via dial-in. Terminals, PCs or printers can be added to the controller very simply using a plug-and-play feature in Auto mode. The device name can be changed at any time, without restarting the controller. The controller also verifies the host connection, including which PTFs are installed for each OS version.
The e-Twinax Controller can be configured, and manage
e-Twinax Controller as an IP/SNA Gateway
The connects to the network using a standard network hub, which is attached to the local office via a standard IP router. Ethernet PCs can be connected to the same network hub as the Controller for mixed Ethernet and Twinax infrastructures. When the traditional SDLC connection is replaced with a Wide Area Network (WAN) connection using TCP/IP, the e-Twinax Controller can be used to maintain legacy Twinax devices (such as SCS and IPDS printers, and dumb terminals) at your remote sites. In this configuration, all the devices will appear on the AS/400 as TN5250 devices, and all PC devices with twinax cards installed can connect to the AS/400 either by using dumb terminal emulation or by installing the e-Twinax version of BOSâNOVA TCP/IP or IBM TCP/IP drivers to connect to the AS/400 over TCP/IP. With the TCP/IP drivers loaded on the PC, the user can take full advantage of the WAN, getting the following benefits:
The e-Twinax Controller connects to the network using a standard network hub, which is attached to the local office via a standard IP router. Ethernet PCs can be connected to the same network hub as the controller for mixed Ethernet and Twinax infrastructures. To Request Additional Information on the e-Twinax Controller, Please Click Here Overcome Network Instability and Printing ProblemsDial Backup*The Dial Backup feature ensures improved uptime for Controllers that are connected to an AS/400 using a LAN connection (via the Internet routers or a separate Frame Relay network). If the LAN connection fails, the Dial Backup provides (via an attached modem) an additional method to connect to the AS/400. Two configurations are available: Always, which provides a simultaneous connection at all times; and "On LAN Failure, which causes the Controller to activate the modem connection only when LAN connectivity failure is detected. * Optional Automatic Session RecoveryIn the event that a router on a frame-relay network disconnects and then re-connects, users of remote Twinax-attached devices can choose to resume their current session. The e-Twinax Controller can be set to automatically recover the session, within a user-defined time period, ensuring smooth and efficient operations even in cases of network instability. Customized Object for Specialty PrintersThe e-Twinax Controller supports a wide variety of Twinax printers, including label and barcode printers that are often called upon to deal with special printing requirements such as oversized fonts, graphics, and unusual page sizes. A parameter can be set to instruct the host to send a pure data stream through the e-Twinax Controller, allowing it to override the original complex formatting commands with simplified commands that are supported by most printer models, before releasing the job to the destination printer. RJ45 Host Port Option (e-TwinStar) Eliminates Need for Active Star Hubs
The e-Twinax Controller now has an optional model that includes a built-in unit featuring 8 (or 16) RJ45 sockets. Twinax devices working over CAT5 lines are connected directly to the Controller, saving the cost of an active star hub and eliminating the need for power sources and additional space in the communications closet, as well as the extra set-up and maintenance time. The RJ45 Ports of this option operate just as a Twinax port with an RJ45 Balun attached to it. If you need to connect more Twinax Devices than the number of physical ports on an e-Twinax Controller, please read the explanation in the next section. The e-Twinax Controller model must be able to support the number of devices you need to connect. The e-TwinStar (4800 Series) is available in models with support for 8, 16, 28, 56 or 112 twinax addresses/devices. The 4800 Series is fully upgradeable from one model to the next allowing for growth from 8 to a full 112 device support. Upgrades are made by simple entering a new software key in the configuration section of the e-Twinax. You can upgrade remote locations by accessing the upgrade portion of the configuration over your WAN. Upgrading is done while the controller is in full operation. There is no need to have those users connected to it brought down. This eliminates the need other controllers have to bring them down while increasing their device capacity or adding options. Explanation of Device Support
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Technical Specifications |
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| Devices Supported | |
| Displays | Partial List - 5251, 5291, 3179-2, 3180, 3196, 3197C, 3197D, 3476, 3477, 3486, 3487, 3488 and compatibles by Decision Data, CLI, I-O, Memorex-Telex, etc. (not all features are supported such as shared addressing, mouse support, imaging, etc. |
| Printers | SCS Printers - IBM 3812-1, 4214, 5219, 5224, 5225, 5256, 5262, 6262, 6400 and compatibles |
| IPDS Printers - IBM 3812-2, 4224, 4230, 4234, 4028 and compatibles | |
| Other Printers - Most printers and printing devices such as thermal printers, card printers, etc. with built in twinax interfaces or external twinax interface protocol converters | |
| Workstations/PCs | Supports all PCs with Twinax 5250 emulation (TDLC) and BOS, IBM or IBM-compatible Emulation Cards |
| Host System Requirements | |
| AS/400 Operating System | OS/400 V3R2 or higher |
| AS/400 Internal Features | AS/400 Ethernet LAN Connection |
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PTF Levels |
Click here for the PTFs needed for full operation |
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Ordering Information |
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| Item Number | Description |
| 4600 Series e-Twinax Controllers - Twinax Ports | |
| 4691 | eTwinPrint – supports 1 device (upgradeable to 4693 and 4614) |
| 4693 | eTwinax Controller – supports to 3 devices (upgradeable to 4614) |
| 4610 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 10 devices (replaced with 4614) |
| 4614 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 14 devices (not upgradeable) |
| 4616 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 16 devices |
| 4628 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 28 devices |
| 4656 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 56 devices |
| 4612 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 112 devices |
| 4800 Series e-Twinax Controllers - RJ45 Ports (e-TwinStar ) | |
| 4808 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 8 devices |
| 4816 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 16 devices |
| 4828 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 28 devices |
| 4856 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 56 devices |
| 4812 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 112 devices |
| 4700 Series Local Only e-Twinax Controllers | |
| 4756 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 56 devices - Local Network Only |
| 4712 | eTwinax Controller – supports up to 112 devices - Local Network Only |
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Common Features for the 4600, 4700 and 4800 Series |
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| 4602 | Communication Feature - Includes Securit-e Internet Encryption Feature and 2-Port Remote Access Server (RAS) |
| 4605 | NEW! Automatic Dial Back-up feature (Feature 4602 is a prerequisite) |
| 4601 | Upgrade to 6-Port RAS (Feature 4602 is a prerequisite) 4 additional RAS ports |
| 4604 | TwinMail: e-Mail Support for Dumb Terminals |
To Request Additional Information on the e-Twinax Controller, Please Click Here
Since the e-Twinax
Controller is an IP device, communicating with the AS/400 using a LAN connection, APPC can
be supported using Anynet. The PC Twinax user will simply install the IP driver, in order
to give access to e-mail, Internet, etc., then reconfigure the APPC software to connect
over TCP/IP. In most cases this will be enough, however, if the PC is using Client/Server
software, which requires E32APPC (the IBM-defined standard for router interfaces), then
the router itself must be configured to use Anynet. This will grant all the same APPC
connectivity as before. VPN (Secure, low-cost connection using the Internet) The e-Twinax controller can be connected to the AS/400 via the
Internet. This method of connection can save the customer a fortune in leased line
expenses. What is needed at the local site is a fixed connection to the Internet and a
Java server (supplied by BOS), which can be run on the AS/400, and any PC or MiniComputer
with a Windows-, Linux- or Unix-based operating system. At the remote site we require a
connection to the Internet, either through a dial up account or using a leased line to the
local ISP. RC4 encrypted 5250 traffic flows from the controller to the Java-based server,
the data is then de-encrypted and sent to the AS/400.Using this method of connection the
customer can save thousands of dollars a year
on long-distance leased line costs.
[Back to "Support for APPC Connectivity"]
Why use TN5250e for devices? TN5250e is the fastest way to communicate with the AS/400, because it requires no routers, no APPC encapsulation, and no additional configuration beyond simple TCP/IP configuration. Since TN5250e supports device naming and SCS printing, there is no real disadvantage in using this type of connection. IBM, BOS and many software companies also support ODBC, SQL file transfer, and IFS (shared folders) over TCP/IP. With IBM's Operations Navigator given free of charge with latter OS/400 versions, the AS/400 can be configured as part of Microsoft Networking. This allows the AS/400 drives to be shared, as well as any AS/400 printer, with any PC's on the TCP/IP network.
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