If you installed CAICCI and you plan to use mainframe to PC communication with client server products such as CA Datacom/AD and CA IDMS, you must install CAICCI/PC by downloading CAW0OPTN member CCIPCS32 and/or CCIPCS64.
CAICCI/PC is distributed on the CA Common Services for z/OS installation tape. It supports SSL and the TCP/IPv4 and TCP/IPv6 protocols.
CAICCI/PC can be installed from the mainframe using either TCPIP (FTP) or LU2 if the PC is connected to the mainframe with a 3270 emulator that supports the IND$FILE file transfer protocol. No other software is required. Other file transfer applications, such as CA XCOM or Unicenter Software Delivery, may also be used to perform mass distributions of the required CAICCI/PC files. For specific instructions, see the documentation for that product.
Note: CAICCI/PC cannot be installed on a LAN server and shared by multiple users. A copy of CAICCI/PC must be installed on each PC.
To install CAICCI/PC to your PC
If you have a 32-bit PC, you should only download the 32-bit version CCIPCS32. If you have a 64-bit PC, or you may need both versions depending on the applications that will be used. The choice of which package to use should be determined by the client-server product that will run on the PC. You can install both packages on a 64-bit PC if you have a mix of client-server products that require both.
To Download with TCP/IP (FTP)
Your PC must be connected through TCP/IP in order to use FTP to download the CAICCI/PC files from a z/OS host.
From your PC’s Command Prompt:
The following is a sample FTP session:
C:>ftp myIPname User: Password: . . . binary . . . cd 'cai.CAW0OPTN' get ccipcs32 ccipcs32.exe get ccipcs64 ccipcs64.exe quit
To download using LU 2
Note: The steps below are for CCIPCS32 (32 bit version). If you need CCIPCS64 (64-bit version), use the same method, substituting the name CCIPCS64 wherever CCIPCS32 appears.
c:\ccinst\CCIPCS32.exe
or
c:\ccinst\CCIPCS64.exe
CAICCI/PC installation begins.
For more information about CAICCI on the PC, see the Administration Guide.
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