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                  GC27-0429-2
                  File No. S370/430()'30




                  Network Communications
                  Control Facility
Program Product   General Information
                  Releases 1 and 2

                  Program Number 5735-XX6




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Third Edition (September 1979)

This edition applies to Releases 1 and 2 of the Network Communications Control
Facility, program number 5735-XX6, an IBM program product. The program product
described in this manual, and all licensed materials available for it, are provided by IBM
under terms of the Agreement for IBM Licensed Programs. Your branch office can
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@   Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1978, 1979
Summary of Amendments (November 30, 1979) to
GC27-0429-1 by Revision GC27-0429-2

This revision describes the new functions of NCCF Release 2.
Preface

This publication provides an overview of the Network      stopping the program, screen format, and command
Communications Control Facility (NCCF). It is             entry. The remaining sections provide information on
directed primarily to customer executives, system         terminal and program support, storage, and
administrators, system analysts, system programmers,      compatibility considerations.
application programmers, and terminal operators who
are operating with DOS/VSE or OS/VS systems.              More detailed information will be found in the
                                                          following publications:
Readers should use this book to get a general                Network Communications Control Facility
understanding of NCCF concepts, and the                      Installation, SC27-0430
requirements and options that must be considered in
planning and installing the program. To perform              Network Communications Control Facility
specific steps, such as estimating storage requirements      Messages, SC27-0431
or writing definition statements, readers should use         Network Communications Control Facility
Network Communications Control Facility Installation.        Customization, SC27-0433
                                                             Network Communications Control Facility
Readers unfamiliar with VT AM should consult:                Terminal Use, SC27-0432
   Introduction to VTAM, GC27-6987 (VTAM                     Network Communications Control Facility Logic,
   Level 2)                                                  LY38-3010
   VTAM Concepts and Planning, GC27 -6998
   (VTAM Level 2)                                         Throughout this publication, unless otherwise noted,
   ACF/VTAM General Information, GC38-0254                references to VT AM include VT AM Level 2,
   (ACF/VTAM Release 1)                                   ACF/VTAM Release 1, ACF/VTAM Release 2,
                                                          ACF/VTAM Release 3, and ACF/VTAME.
   ACF/VTAM Concepts and Planning,                        References to ACF /VTAM include ACF /VTAME.
   GC38-0282 (ACF/VTAM Release 1)                         References to TCAM include TCAM Levell 0,
   ACF/VTAM General Information: Introduction,            ACF/TCAM Version 1, ACF/TCAM Version 2
   GC27-0462 (ACF/VTAM Releases 2 and 3)                  Releases 1, 2, and 3.
   ACF/VTAM General Information: Concepts,
   GC27-0463 (ACF/VTAM Releases 2 and 3)                  References to ACF systems (ACF /VTAM or
                                                          ACF /TCAM) in cross-domain environments presume
   ACF/VTAME General Information: Introduction,           the presence of the Multisystem Networking Facility.
   GC27-0438                                              ACF systems can, of course, operate with a single
   ACF/VTAME General Information: Concepts,               domain also.
   GC27-0451
                                                          Note: The term network has at least two meanings. A
Readers unfamiliar with TCAM should consult:              public network is a network established and operated
   OS/VS TCAM Concepts and Applications,                  by common carriers or telecommunication
   GC30-2049 (TCAM Level 10)                              Administrations for the specific purpose of providing
                                                          circuit-switched, packet-switched, and leased-circuit
   Advanced Communications Function for TCAM              services to the public. A user application network is
   Concepts and Planning, GC30-3049                       a configuration of data processing products, such as
   (ACF/TCAM Version 1)                                   processors, controllers, and terminals, established and
   ACF/TCAM Version 2 General Information:                operated by users for the purpose of data processing
   Introduction, GC30-3057 (ACF /TeAM Version 2           or information exchange, which may use transport
   Releases 1, 2, and 3)                                  services offered by common carriers or
                                                          telecommuncation Administrations.
The first section of this publication is an overview of
NCCF; the second section, "NCCF Functions,"               Network, as used in this publication, refers to a user
provides information on specific functions of the         application network.
program at a high level. "NCCF Operation" describes
basic operating procedures, such as starting and
Contents


Introduction       1                                          Stopping the Program 13
                                                                 Orderly Shutdown 13
NCCF Functions 7                                                 Immediate Shutdown 14
Command Processors 7                                          Authorization 14
Command Types 7                                               Logon and Logoff 14
Command Lists 8                                               Screen Format and Command Entry 16
Timer-Initiation of Commands and Command Lists            9   Device Backup 16
Presentation Services 9                                       Application Program Control and Recovery   17
Logging Facilities 9
Data Services 10                                              Storage    19
Cross-Domain Communication 10
Span of Control 11                                            Terminal and Program Support    21
Scope of Commands 11
                                                              Compatibility Considerations   23
NCCF Operation 13
Starting the Program 13                                       Glossary       25
Initialization 13
                                                              Index     29




Figures

Figure   1.   NCCF Function Availability 2
Figure   2.   Multiple-Domain NCCF 5
Figure   3.   Span of Control 12
Figure   4.   Overview of NCCF Operation 15
Figure   5.   Screen Format at an Operator Station   17




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Introduction

               The Network Communications Control Facility (NCCF) is a program product
               designed for use with various levels of VTAM or TeAM or both in a data
               communication network. NCCF provides a program base for communications
               network management (CNM). The program operates as a VTAM or TCAM
               application program in its own partition in OS/VSl or address space in OS/VS2
               MVS. In DOS/VSE, NCCF is executed as a DOS/VSE task in its own partition
               or as a subtask in the A CF /VT AM partition.

               NCCF contains those function currently provided by the Network Operation
               Support Program (NOSP). Figure 1 shows the NCCF functions available on
               various access method versions:
                   User customization. NCCF permits the addition of user-written command lists
                   and command processors to support additional functions. NCCF provides
                   access method-independent screen management and terminal input/output
                   processing.
                   NCCF also allows the automation of various operator tasks through the use of
                   user-written exit routines, command lists, and command processors, to reduce
                   the probability of human error. The program further provides for the optional
                   logging of operator interactions on disk, tape, or printer devices.
                   CNM interface support. NCCF provides input, output, and recovery functions
                   to allow command processors to request problem determination data from the
                   access method across the communications network management interface, and
                   to store and retrieve data from VSAM files. This error data retrieval and
                   formatting may be done by a communications network management processor,
                   such as the IBM Network Problem Determination Application (NPDA; a
                   separately order able program product) or by a user-written program.
                    Operator control. NCCF allows multiple network operators, with individually
                   assigned responsibilities, at various locations throughout a network. NCCF
                   operators can enter access method control commands to modify and display
                   the network configuration.
                   Data security and auditing. NCCF provides data security through operator
                   logon checking and allows user-defined exit routines at various points
                   throughout the program to screen and edit data traffic.
                   Data services. An optional NCCF data services task allows VSAM support for
                   disk files. Data services can be used as a part of CNM support on all access
                   method levels supported by NCCF, as part of NPDA or as part of a
                   user-written CNM processor.
                    Cross-domain communication. ACF /VTAM and ACF /TCAM versions of
                   NCCF allow an NCCF operator to communicate with an NCCF in another
                   domain and to cause execution of commands in other domains. (A domain is
                   the portion of a total data communcation network that is controlled by one
                   access method in the host.) NCCF also provides for the routing of certain
                   commands to other domains for execution and the return of responses from
                   these domains to the issuing operator station.
               



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