Student Financial Assistance. Session 15-2 Session 15 SFA to the Internet: Mainframe Connectivity.

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Student Financial Assistance

Session 15-2 Session 15 SFA to the Internet: Mainframe Connectivity

Session 15-3 n Who is this session for? –Current midrange/mainframe –New Destination Points –Technical n Evaluations n Questions –Conclude with Open Discussion Introduction

Session 15-4 Agenda SFA to the Internet Overview SecurePortal EasyAccess Client Online SecureManager (OSM) Your Responsibilities to Prepare Migration Process Open Discussion

Session 15-5 n Eliminate proprietary transmission costs n Consolidate multiple store and forward systems into one entity n Utilize a COTS solution n Use of your direct Internet connection n Combo schools can now use 32-bit EDconnect Why move to the Internet?

Session 15-6 n One store and forward system n Mainframe, Midrange, and PC platforms supported n Secure TCP/IP-based FTP file transfers over Internet n Supports current business processes SFA to the Internet

Session 15-7 SecurePortal Mailbox PC Users EDconnect PC Users EDconnect Mainframe & Midrange Users EasyAccess Client Mainframe & Midrange Users EasyAccess Client FTPFTP Application Systems Easy Access Client SFA Virtual Data Center (VDC) OSM Internet SSL 3.0 Customer Service/ End Users Postsecondary School State Scholarship/ Guaranty Agency 3rd Party Servicers SFA to the Internet

Session 15-8 Security of the Data n Utilizes Secure Sockets Layer (SSL 3.0) as encryption solution for securing privacy of transmitted Title IV data n Encryption and data protection solution is used throughout the majority of eBusiness, eCommerce, and eGovernment applications n UserID and password authentication will be required to gain access to your mailbox

Session 15-9 Three Components SecurePortal – Store and forward mailboxing system. EasyAccess - Client software used to send and receive data. Online Secure Manager (OSM) - Administrative system for mailbox management and administrative duties

Session SecurePortal n Mailboxing system located at the VDC n Current users will retain TIVWAN TG identifier n Default password will be set to PASSWORD (all upper case)

Session EasyAccess Client n Posted on n PC users-EasyAccess is integrated into the EDconnect Internet release v5.0 n The Host Communication Guide for Mainframe and Midrange Users n The EasyAccess Command Line Guide and Customization Guide

Session EasyAccess Client n Non-PC users-will need to install the Easy Access software  Create/Update JCL or scripts  EasyAcc INI file Contains parameters and setup used to connect to the correct IP address and compression and decompression default parameters.  EXFER INI file Location of all saved transfer statements

Session Supported Platforms n OS/390 MVS/ESA (2.6) LE (1.9) n OS/ (Compiler Level 3.7) n AIX 4.2+ n Sun Solaris 2.6+ n DEC Open VMS 7.1 n HPUX n SCO UNIX 4.3+ Digital UNIX 4.0 (DEC UNIX)

Session Basics EasyAccess n Password Change n Query List n Sending Data n Receiving Data

Session Sample JCL //job card //STEP0020 EXEC PGM=EA2KMVSC,REGION=1440M,PARM='CMDFILE=DD:CMDRECV' //STEPLIB DD DSN=WAN.P EASYACC.LOADLIB,DISP=SHR //EASYACC DD DSN=WAN.T D APPSYS.EASYACC.INI,DISP=SHR //EXFER DD DSN=WAN.P EASYACC.EXFER.INI,DISP=SHR //CMDRECV DD * NETWORK=SAIGPORTAL FTPUSERID=TGnnnnn FTPPASSWD=PASSWORD/newpassword/newpassword RESET TRANSFER=(NAME=RECTEST RECEIVE=DD:RECVFLE) TRANSFER=(NAME=SENDFLE SENDUSERID=TGnnnnn SEND=DD:SENDFILE OTHER_COMP_PARMS=‘SECFILE=DD:SECFILEX’) //RECVFLE DD DSN=your.received.data, // DISP=(NEW,CATLG),UNIT=SYSDA, // DCB=(LRECL=2850,BLKSIZE=28500,RECFM=FB), // SPACE=(CYL,(30,13)) //SENDFILE DD DSN=your.send.data,DISP=SHR

Session Sample JCL //SYSUT1 DD DISP=NEW,UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(CYL,(5,5)), // LRECL=8192,BLKSIZE=0,RECFM=VB //SYSUT2 DD DISP=NEW,UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(CYL,(5,5)), // LRECL=8192,BLKSIZE=0,RECFM=VB //WORK01 DD DISP=NEW,UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(CYL,(5,5)), // LRECL=8192,BLKSIZE=0,RECFM=VB //WORK02 DD DISP=NEW,UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(CYL,(5,5)), // LRECL=8192,BLKSIZE=0,RECFM=VB //WORK03 DD DISP=NEW,UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(CYL,(5,5)), // LRECL=8192,BLKSIZE=0,RECFM=VB //WORK04 DD DISP=NEW,UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(CYL,(5,5)), // LRECL=8192,BLKSIZE=0,RECFM=VB //EASTATUS DD DSN=your.eastatus.dataset.name, // DISP=(NEW,CATLG),UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(CYL,(5,5)), // LRECL=8192,BLKSIZE=0,RECFM=VB //COMPLOG DD SYSOUT=* //DCMPLOG DD SYSOUT=* //OUTMSG DD SYSOUT=* //SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=* //EAFTPLOG DD SYSOUT=* //EXFERLOG DD SYSOUT=* //RESPLOG DD SYSOUT=* //CPFTPLOG DD SYSOUT=* //

Session Password Change NETWORK=SAIGPORTAL FTPUSERID=TGnnnnn FTPPASSWD=PASSWORD/newpassword/newpassword

Session Query List NETWORK=SAIGPORTAL FTPUSERID=TGnnnnn FTPPASSWD=currentpassword QUERY_LIST QUERY_FILE=DD:QUERY QUERY_STATUS=RECEIVED

Session Sending Data NETWORK=SAIGPORTAL FTPUSERID=TGnnnnn FTPPASSWD=currentpassword RESET TRANSFER=(NAME=anything SENDUSERID=templocation SEND=DD:SENDFILE OTHER_COMP_PARMS='SECFILE=DD:SECFILEX') SAVE

Session Sample Send File O*N01 73 O*N05TG50002,CLS=CORR02IN,XXX,BAT=#C ,NCT= CPS HEADER 0580HTG #C SA ROHRET RD 005SOUTH BEND I MO03002CHRISTOPHER CAROLINA ST 0702 CPS TRAILER 0580HTG #C O*N95TG50002,CLS=CORR02IN,XXX,BAT=#C ,NCT= O*N05TG50002,CLS=CORR02IN,XXX,BAT=#C ,NCT= CPS HEADER 0580HTG #C SA MAIN ST 005IOWA CITY MO03002JOE RENO ST CPS TRAILER 0580HTG #C O*N95TG50002,CLS=CORR02IN,XXX,BAT=#C ,NCT= O*N99 73

Session SECFILE //SECFILEX DD * SENDER(TGnnnnn); HEADERLITERAL(O*N05) HEADERSTART(1) RECEIVERSTART(6) RECEIVERLENGTH(14) CLASSSTART(25) CLASSLENGTH(8); TRAILERLITERAL(O*N95) TRAILERSTART(1); LITERAL(O*N01) LITERALSTART(1) DROP(Y); LITERAL(O*N99) LITERALSTART(1) DROP(Y); //*

Session Receiving Data NETWORK=SAIGPORTAL FTPUSERID=TGnnnnn FTPPASSWD=currentpassword RESET TRANSFER=(NAME=anything1 RECEIVECLASS=SARA02OP RECEIVE=DD:SARA02OP) TRANSFER=(NAME=anything2 RECEIVE=DD:ALLDATA)

Session What about my TIVWAN software? n TIVWAN mainframe connectivity software (onvtam62, dsxmitx, emulation) n Do at least one more transmission to “clean out” old mailbox n Keep TIVWAN software in case you need to restore data or use online query Remove TIVWAN software after December 18, 2001

Session Online Secure Manager n Monitor sent and received files n Accessible via Internet Explorer n Same password as mailboxing system n Supports advanced search options n Capability to restore files to mailbox that have been received

Session 15-25

Session 15-26

Session 15-27

Session Session 16 SFA to the Internet: EDconnect Software Recommended Session

Session How do I prepare? Verify your Internet Service Provider supports: n TCP/IP (stack) n FTP (file transfer protocol) n MVS must have OpenMVS n Successful connections to the Internet n Test access - Download files from

Session How do I prepare? Ensure your Destination Point Administrator’s authentication identifiers are current on SAIG Enrollment web site: n Social Security Number n Date of Birth n Mother’s Maiden Name

Session Download software and documentation from SFADownload web site: 2. Install the software 3. Create JCL/Scripts to execute EA Client 4. Execute initial password change 5. Send test file(s) to test mailbox 6. Receive test file(s) from test mailbox Migration Step by Step

Session Go to SAIG Enrollment web site: 7. Click “Migrate to Student Aid Internet Gateway (SAIG)” icon. n Review displayed text explaining the impending migration. n Confirm your intent to migrate to SAIG. 8. Receive on-screen confirmation message from SFA. 9. Begin sending/receiving data via the Internet. Migration Step by Step

Session 15-33

Session Migration Information Migration Details n 27 SNI users migrated n 10 DSXMITX n 1 AS-400 n 1 Sun Solaris n 8 Converted to PC

Session Migration Feedback n “I love the new program. It was very easy migrating. It is extremely fast and I enjoy using it.” - New England Institute of Technology n “This new system is unbelievable. I cannot believe how much easier it is than RJE.” - South Carolina Student Loan Corp. n “We have successfully migrated to the Student Aid Internet Gateway (SAIG) and switched from mainframe to PC connection. I am very impressed and pleased of the effective internet transmission.” - Georgia State University n “I wanted to send you a quick note to let you know how easy the migration process was for me. I did have one little slip-up that was my fault and when I called tech support they were very helpful (as always) and got me on track. Just wanted to pass along my appreciation.” - Providence College

Session n Customer service hours during the migration will be 7am – 7pm Central Time Support During Migration n Users can arrange for off-hours support with migration specialists n December 18, 2001 Migration complete TIV WAN ceases operation Note: Mailboxes that have not migrated by December 18, will be automatically converted over to the new system.

Session n Customer Service - Technical Support Reps trained specifically in mainframe transmission Support Plan n Administrators of SFA to the Internet n Requirements and Testing Engineer n Mainframe Development Team Lead n bTrade, Inc. Product Support

Session CPS/WAN Technical Support Phone: Fax:

Session Review n SFA to the Internet is here! n SecurePortal n EasyAccess Client n Online SecureManager n Migrate by December 18, 2001

Session Open Discussion

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