This section describes how to use the Client
Configuration Assistant (CCA) to configure your DB2 Connect workstation to
access host or AS/400 DB2 databases. The configuration steps described
in this section apply if you are connecting to the host or AS/400 system using
TCP/IP or SNA (APPC).
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subsystems:
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To complete the steps in this section, you should be familiar with how to start the CCA. For more information, see Starting the Client Configuration Assistant.
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To configure communications to a non-host or AS/400 based DB2 database, go to Configuring Client-to-Server Communications Using the Client Configuration Assistant. To configure communications to a host or AS/400 DB2 database using the command line processor, or if an SNA product cannot be configured by the CCA, go to the section that describes the communications protocol that you want to configure:
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With the CCA, you can:
The CCA provides three methods to set up a database connection to a server:
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When you add a database using this configuration method, the Client
Configuration Assistant will generate a default node name for the server where
the database resides.
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