CRM Administration Guide

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Introduction

This document explains how the Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA Communications Resource Manager (CRM) provides the emulation allowing Customer Information Control System (CICS) and Information Management System (IMS) protocols to flow into and out of the Tuxedo environment. This document also describes how to administer application domains with the CRM.

This document covers the following topics:

 


Audience

This document is intended mainly for system administrators and operators who will use the CRM to monitor and link communications resources between mainframe and UNIX or Windows applications.

 


Related Information

The following documents contain information that is relevant to using Oracle Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter for SNA:

 


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