Use this page to view and edit the SysC sysc_name, selected from the CICS Group group_name or CICS Startup List startup_list page. A SysC is a definition of a CCI system connection.
The title bar gives details of the SysC you are editing and the resource group it belongs to.
Click this to display the CICS Group page group_name.
Click this to save changes you have made to the page and refresh the page. This button is displayed only if you have permission to edit the group in which the SysC resides.
Shows the name of this SysC.
Specify a description of the transaction program (can be up to 60 characters).
Specify the machine name; consists of the Local LU Alias of the client machine and the Mode used by CCIAPPC when issuing the APPC ALLOCATE verb to initiate a conversation with the server TP. The machine name must be specified in the following format:
LUNAME.MODENAME
where the parameters are:
LUNAME | The Local LU Alias of the client machine. This name must also be defined as a Partner LU Alias on the server machine. |
MODENAME | A Mode defined on both the client and server machines. |
Specify the CCI protocol to be used by this connection.
Specify the text hostname or dotted decimal address of the target server.
Specify the decimal value of the port that the target server listens on.
Specifiy the name of the network over which the connection is established.
Specify the maximum number of sessions that can use this connection.
Specify the one- to four-character transaction ID. When MSS receives a request to start a transaction, it only looks at the first four characters of the TP name.
Specify the priority for transactions run from this terminal. Defaults to 0 (zero). Terminal priority is one factor in determining a transaction's execution priority, which is the sum of:
The sum cannot be greater than 255.
Check this to specify that the connection defined by this Sys62 is in service.
Specify a user ID to be associated with the connection. Mandatory if no sign-on takes place on the connection.
Choose the national language in which messages are sent over the connection. You can choose English or Kanji.
Specify the security name of the connection. Can be up to eight alphanumeric characters from the set A through Z, 0 through 9, $, @ and #.
Choose the level of security required when a user issues an attach request over this connection:
Specify an operator ID used for routing messages. Specify this for a terminal that cannot be signed on, such as a printer. If you specify an operator ID for a terminal that can be signed on, it is overridden by the operator ID specified in the user's sign-on table entry. Up to three alphanumeric characters.
Specify the operator priority for transactions run from this terminal. Specify this for a terminal that cannot be signed on, such as a printer. If you specify it for a terminal that can be signed on, it is overridden by the operator priority specified in the user's sign-on table entry. Defaults to 0(zero). Operator priority is one factor in determining a transaction's execution priority, which is the sum of:
The sum cannot be greater than 255.
Choose a setting to apply to all the resource keys:
Check any of the boxes 1 through 24 to activate that security key.
Click this to delete this SysC. You only see this button if you have editing permissions for the group to which the SysC belongs.
Click this to create a new SysC that uses the values in this SysC.
Click this to create and view dump information for this SysC.