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- Name
- The name of this TCPIPSERVICE definition.
- Description
- A description of this definition.
- Group
- The group to which this resource will belong.
- Port
- Specifies the port number on which CICS listens for incoming client requests.
- Protocol
- The application level protocol used on the TCP/IP port:
- Open
- Check this to set the initial status of the service after installation to open, otherwise it is closed.
- Socket Close
- Check this if CICS should close the socket after an amount of time.
- Socket Close Time
- Specifies the amount of time, in seconds, to wait until CICS closes the socket.
- Max Data Length
- Specifies the maximum length, in kilobytes, of data that CICS can receive.
- Transaction
- Specifies the ID of the CICS transaction to process new requests received.
- URM
- Specifies the name of a user-replaceable program that this service invokes.
Security
- Authentication
- Specifies the authentication and identification scheme to use:
- No
- Automatic
- Basic
- Auto Register
- Certificate
- SSL Type
- Specifies whether the service should use SSL:
- Certificate
- See
SSL Support for CICS Web Interface Servers for more information.
- Cipher
- This can be specified in one of the following ways:
- A string of up to 56 hexadecimal digits that is interpreted as a list of up to 28 2-digit cipher suite codes.
- The name of the SSL cipher suite specification file can be up to 28 characters long including the extension which must be
.xml. The file name can only contain the characters
A-Z a-z 0-9 # - . @ _.
Note: Use the USSCONFIG environment variable to point to the location of the SSL cipher suite specification file(s) used. See
USSCONFIG for more information.
- Realm
- Specifies the realm used for HTTP basic authentication.