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Chapter 11. TN3270 Client Definitions
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Entry 7
Line Port IP Address Type 3270 Host LU
—— —— ————— —— ———— —
FET1 01191 ___ ___ ___ ___ Client ID 3270 Class:
ZOS_PROGRAMMERS __
This entry requires the user connecting in on port 1191 to enter a valid User ID and password.
If a valid User ID and password is given, then a session from the 3270 Host Class called
‘ZOS_PROGRAMMERS’ will be given. Multiple users can connect through this same
definition, each using the same or different User ID and passwords, as long as they are valid.
Entry 8
Line Port IP Address Type 3270 Host LU
—— —— ————— —— ———— —
FET1 02120 ___ ___ ___ ___ Client+CC PW OS390_prod4 03
This entry supports only TN3270 clients that provide their own handling of Command Chaining
sequences, if this entry is to connect the user to a console session. The user will be challenged
for the configured LINCS Telnet password when they connect to port 2120.
Entry 9
Line Port IP Address Type 3270 Host LU
—— —— ————— —— ———— —
FET1 02121 ___ ___ ___ ___ Client+CC ID OS390_prod4 04
This entry also supports only TN3270 clients that provide their own handling of Command
Chaining sequences for console sessions. In this case the user must provide a valid User ID
and password and connect to port 2121.
Entry 10
Line Port IP Address Type 3270 Host LU
—— —— ————— —— ———— —
FET1 02122 ___ ___ ___ ___ Client+CC VMESA_prod3 02
Similar to the previous two entries, only TN3270 clients that provide their own handling of
Command Chaining sequences for console sessions should attempt to use this entry. In this
case the user must connect to port 2122, and must be using the configured IP address of
207.15.182.137.
The Nickname File
Optionally, a nickname file may be used to assign sessions to users and to help provide
password security. Differently formatted entries may be used to provide resource assignment,
User ID/password security, and resource security.
The nickname file (nickname.sys) is an ASCII text file, and can be created on a PC using any
text editor. The Visara eManager product also may be used to create, manage, and distribute
the nickname.sys file. The name of the file must be nickname.sys, and no other file name will
be recognized by LINCS. The file must be present in the system directory on the LINCS hard
drive, or on a floppy present in the floppy drive at boot time. The file is read only at boot time,
or when the utility /3/5 is run. Note that you can only run the /3/5 utility if the file already
exists, and the new file should not exceed the original file size (read at boot time) by more
than 20%.