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TPS®/JES Interface extension with TPS®/NetWork File Manager (NFM) enables a corporation to transition from Mainframe centric imaging systems to the enterprise Imaging system. The JES interface allows print files to be distributed to a central Imaging System or to multiple systems through out the corporation’s network. Utilizing the power of a full-featured distribution system, reports can be easily accessible to all imaging systems.


With the addition of TPS®/JES Services to TPS®/NetWork File Manager, the OS/390 NFM client is now capable of reading files directly from the JES output queue. This feature gives an NFM plan the ability to transfer a file directly from the JES output queue to a regular file on any other NFM node. An NFM transfer request from JES will result in the transfer of all JES output that satisfies the criteria specified in the NFM file set parameters for JES.


NFM JES extension will allow for the specification of the assigned OS/390 user name, the job name, the job I.D., the assigned output device and the output class. Collectively, these fields are used to identify the specific JES output being requested by the Imaging System. The JES output is automatically deleted from the output queue after it has been successfully transferred to the target system.


NETWORK FILE MAMANGER COMPONENTS

TPS®/ NetWork File Manager Server is the main ‘engine’ of the NFM system. Users can access the NFM system by using the NetWork File Manager Interface (via web browser) or use the command line interface. All configuration options for the NFM system are stored in the server database. When a file transfer takes place, either immediately or scheduled, the NFM server will instruct the NetWork File Manager Clients to transfer files (peer-to-peer). Statistical data about the file transfer will be recorded on the Server for auditing purposes.
TPS®/ NetWork File Manager Client is responsible for performing requests from the NFM server to send and receive files as well as local program execution. We recommend using TPS®/ NetWork File Manager Client on any machine you want to transfers file to / from. However, we do support NFM Client to FTP type transfers when installing TPS®/NFM Client is not an option. This can be a secure FTP process or the normal FTP process.
TPS®/ NetWork File Manager Interface is a JAVA-based user interface, accessible via a browser or stand-alone Windows application, that communicates directly to the NFM server to perform and monitor NFM system activities.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

  • TCP/IP based for integration with existing company intranet
  • Distribute Print Files to Imaging Systems
  • Transition to Imaging Systems
  • Command Line Interface (Event Driven)
  • Compression for all TCP/IP based communications
  • Full JES external writer capability for automatic transport and processing of JES output
  • Diagnostic tools for logging activity, capturing communication traffic, and internet tracing programs
  • ASCII to EBCDIC conversion
  • Extensive Auditing and logging capabilities
  • From TPS® Systems — with 25+ year tradition of excellence in providing network software and support for large global enterprises




FEATURES

  • Ability to execute Client utilities in a command line environment, within a customer provided shell script, or by custom front-end software.
  • Special environment variable names can be used to prevent multiple JES files from overwriting on the target system. By default, the target file name will be created as “{username}. {jobname}.{job ID}”.
  • The user name and job name fields support wildcard values such as ‘*’ and ‘?’.
  • Output is converted from EBCDIC to ASCII (assuming an ASCII target node), and the ASA characters in column one are preserved
  • Output is also converted from record oriented output to using “new line” characters with trailing space suppression.

 

BENEFITS

  • Provide a cost effective transition to other imaging systems.
  • Highly scaleable, modular adaptability and support for a broad range of multiple open system platforms.
  • Rich and easy-to-use management features ensure effective control of your network environment.
  • Automate repetitive tasks and create powerful report collection and distribution routines.
  • Eliminate interim storage files for FTP use.
  • Restart capabilities in alignment with application restart.
  • Reliable multi-level program security, including SSL, and audit trail capabilities.
  • Dynamic monitoring capabilities for viewing plans in progress


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 Operating System:

 Server and Client:

   IBM® AIX
     pSeries (32-bit)

   LINUX®
     IBM® pSeries (64-bit)
     IBM® zSeries
     Intel®/AMD® (32-bit)
     Intel® Itanium (64-bit)

  Windows 2000/XP/NT
     Intel® Compatible


 Add'l Clients:

   IBM® AIX
     pSeries (64-bit)

  JAVA, IBM® 4690, IBM z/OS
  or OS/390, Stratus VOS, SCO®


   LINUX®
     IBM iSeries

   SUN Solaris
     Sparc (32 / 64-bit)  

  Other Requirements:

  TPS/ NetWork File Manager (NFM)



Evaluation copies of TPS® software products are available for a pre-specified time frame under the terms and conditions of the single-page TPS® Evaluation Agreement.



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