RJE is a software module of the Barr Host Communications Suite that allows you to send and receive files to and from multiple IBM mainframes via IP or SNA. Applications for RJE include integration of mainframe and open systems networks and enterprise-wide print and output management. RJE communicates with the mainframe by emulating an IBM 3770, a device that provides batch transmissions via IP or SNA connections to mainframe job entry systems.
Connects in multiple ways:
IP via the Enterprise Extender (HPR/IP) link
SNA gateways such as Microsoft HIS, Microsoft SNA Server, or Microsoft SNA Workstation. The SNA gateway connects to the mainframe through DLC, SDLC, or CHANNEL (Bus & Tag or ESCON). NJE connects to the SNA gateway via TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, or NetBEUI protocols.
Sends print to an unlimited number of network-attached printers without any additional host software
Eliminates SNA traffic on your LAN/WAN when used with the Enterprise Extender (HPR/IP) link
Includes built-in remote console to host-based job entry systems
Enables unattended operation with auto-dial A feature enabling a modem to open a telephone line and initiate a call by transmitting a stored telephone number as a series of pulses or tones., auto-logon, and auto-restart
Includes built-in communications scope and status line for monitoring and diagnostics
You must be a member of the local Administrators group to operate the RJE Configuration Utility. If you are assigned the Configure - RJE user access right on the computer to which you are trying to connect, but are not a member of the Administrators group, the RJE Configuration Utility will operate in read-only mode.
Use the RJE Configuration Utility to define, import, and export RJE connections. When you add or modify a connection, the RJE Configuration Utility tabs display with connection-specific information. The RJE Configuration Utility consists of an opening screen and six configuration tabs:
RJE Description tab – Specifies RJE system parameters for the RJE software and the host RJE system. Produces sample Remote definition and Logmode table entry statements for the host programmers.
Communication Link tab – Specifies the RJE communication protocol and physical attachment between the host system and remote computer. Produces sample communication link parameter statements (NCP and Physical Unit) for the host programmers.
Device Control tab – Specifies features that affect output files received on the source devices.
Forms tab – Specifies a form for an RJE print stream (PR1 to PR7). Forms enable files received on the print stream to print in the correct format.
Commands tab – Assigns commands you use most frequently from the Barr software to specific command buttons.
Connection Control tab – Specifies startup and restart options.
To access RJE Console, you must be assigned the RJE Console user access right.
RJE's primary purpose is to transfer files between the computer and a host computer. You can perform most file transfer functions from the RJE Console. RJE Console sends commands from the remote workstation to the host computer. You can use commands to view information about files waiting in print or punch queues, determine the RJE device status, and request that print or punch files be sent to the remote workstation. RJE Console also receives and displays messages from the host computer, which is useful in monitoring RJE activity. These messages tell you the status of jobs and RJE devices such as printers and punches. RJE Console is especially important for displaying messages when you print special forms, such as invoices and checks.
The RJE Console includes the following features.
Allows the user to send commands to the host and receive messages from the host
Displays record header information from the console view
Selects a remote to which commands and messages will be sent
Allows 40 customizable command buttons
Recalls previous commands
Saves console output to a log file
Connects to multiple RJE hosts
Allows manual JCL submission to the host.
By using the RJE Diagnostics utility, you can monitor communication between the computer and the host computer. If you have trouble operating RJE and contact Barr Technical Support, a support analyst may request that you run the RJE Diagnostics utility to determine the cause of the problem.
The RJE Diagnostics utility includes the following features.
Displays a communications scope to monitor packets of information being sent to the host computer and received from the host computer
Displays important link statistics for each connection type (HPR/IP or MS/LUA)
Displays bind data