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Tables of the features, functions, and devices supported by the 3174
are
shown in
Appendix
A,
"Quick-Reference Tables." Many of these features and functions
are
discussed in
other
parts of the book, but these tables provide a quick-reference
point.
Controllers and Terminals
When attached to a controller,
display
stations, workstations, printers, and
personal computers are referred to as
terminals. The 3174
controller
can attach up
to thirty-two
3270
terminals
and
24
ASCII
terminals
or
hosts
directly
or
up to
250
terminals
in a Token-Ring environment.
The
controller
and its attached
terminals
are
called a cluster.
Controllers
are
grouped
into
three cluster types, based on the
number
of devices they support.
IBM 3174
Controller
Models 1L, 11L,
1R,
11R, 2R, 12R,
3R,
and 13R
are
large-cluster controllers. They have a four-port
terminal
adapter
for
attaching
terminals
either
directly (four terminals)
or
using one to four optional
Terminal
Multiplexer
Adapter features (up to
32
terminals).
Terminals
can also be attached
using 3299
Terminal
Multiplexers
and/or
Asynchronous Emulation Adapters (AEA).
A
multiplexer
offers the advantage of connecting eight
terminals
to one 3174 port.
Less cable is needed when the
multiplexer
is located close to the
cluster
of eight
terminals. An
AEA connects eight ASCII
terminals
or
hosts to one 3174 port, and
up to
three
adapter features can be installed in the 3174
(24
ASCII terminals).
Medium-cluster Models
51
R,
61
R,
52R, 62R, 53R, and
63R
have a
similar
attachment flexibility, but with a
maximum
of
16
terminals
(and eight ASCII
terminals). A base unit has a nine-port
terminal
adapter
for
attaching
terminals
either
directly
(nine terminals), through two 3299 Terminal
Multiplexers
(Sixteen
terminals),
or
a combination of one
3299
(eight terminals) and
eight
terminals
directly
attached (for a total of sixteen 3270 terminals) and
eight
ASCII terminals.
Models
81
R,
91
R, 82R, and
92R
are small-cluster controllers. They have a four-port
terminal
adapter
for
attaching
terminals
directly
or
through a 3299
Terminal
Multiplexer. Four
terminals
can be attached directly,
or
eight
terminals
maximum
can be attached using a 3299 multiplexer.
Controllers
also can be grouped according to
their
attachment type:
Locally attached models:
- 3174 Models 1L and 11L
-large
cluster
Remotely attached models:
Programming Support
Models 1
R,
11
R,
2R,
12R,
3R,
and 13R
-large
cluster
Models
51
R,
61
R,
52R, 62R, 53R, and 63R - medium
cluster
Models 81R, 91R, 82R, and 92R -
small
cluster.
Several features supported by the 3174
controller
determine
special host
programming
needs. For example, the
Intelligent
Printer Data Stream requires
support
from host-related programs.
The feature sections and last chapter of this book offer more
information
about
programming
support.
Chapter
1.
Introducing
the
3174
Establishment
Controller
1-3

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