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This section describes the contents, audience, organization, and conventions of the CiscoWorks Blue Maps and SNA View Mainframe Installation Guide. It also refers to related publications and other sources of information.
This guide contains information about the following topics:
For details not covered in this guide, and for last-minute changes and caveats, see the Release Notes for CiscoWorks Blue Maps and SNA View Software Release 2.1.
This guide is for the IBM mainframe system administrator or network technical support personnel who install and configure the CiscoWorks Blue Maps and SNA View mainframe application.
The reader should be familiar with the following topics:
This guide contains the following chapters:
This guide uses basic conventions to represent text and table information.
Command descriptions use these conventions:
Examples use these conventions:
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This guide also uses the following conventions:
The CiscoWorks Blue Maps and SNA View documentation set includes the following documentation:
Users of the "Troubleshooting the Mainframe Application" chapter should also be familiar with the following IBM publications:
The following IBM publications are recommended reading for a broader understanding of the topics covered in this guide:
The following SOLVE publication is recommended for use with SOLVE:Netmaster:
The following Cisco publication is recommended for configuring security:
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Posted: Thu Sep 9 08:36:19 PDT 1999
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