Command Reference Guide

Administration Commands
dene_local_lu
lu_attributes
Identies additional information about the LU. Possible values are:
NONE
No additional information identied.
DISABLE_PASSWORD_SUBSTITUTION
Disable password substitution support for the local LU. Password substitution means that passwords are
encrypted before transmission between the local and remote LUs, rather than being sent as clear text.
SNAplus2 normally uses password substitution if the remote system supports it.
This value is provided as a work-around for communications with some remote systems that do not
implement password substitution correctly. If you use this option, you should be aware that this involves
sending and receiving passwords in clear text (which may represent a security risk). Do not set it unless
there are problems with the remote systems implementation of password substitution.
sscp_id
Species the ID of the SSCP permitted to activate this LU. This ID is a 6-byte binary string. This parameter
is used only by dependent LUs, and is set to all binary zeros if the LU is an independent LU or if the LU
can be activated by any SSCP.
disable
Species whether the local LU should be disabled or enabled. Possible values are:
YES
Disable the local LU.
NO
Enable the local LU.
sys_name
The name of the target computer for incoming Allocate requests (requests from a partner TP to start an APPC
or CPI-C conversation) that arrive at this local LU.
If the target TP is a broadcast queued TP (servers are informed of its location when it starts, so that they can
route incoming Allocate requests to it), or if it always runs on the same SNAplus2 server as the node that
owns this LU, do not specify this parameter. Otherwise, set it to the name of the computer where the TP
runs.
If the computer name includes a
. (period) character, SNAplus2 assumes that it is a fully-qualied name;
otherwise it performs a DNS lookup to determine the computer name.
timeout
The timeout value for dynamic load requests. A request will time out if the invoked TP has not issued a
RECEIVE_ALLOCATE (APPC), Accept_Conversation, or Accept_Incoming (CPI-C) verb within this time.
Specify the timeout value in seconds, or specify -1 to indicate no timeout (dynamic load requests will wait
indenitely).
back_level
Species whether the target computer specied by the
sys_name parameter is a back-level computer. This
parameter is used only when you are in the process of migrating a client-server SNAplus2 system to a later
version, so that not all servers and clients on the system are running the same version. It is reserved otherwise.
Possible values are:
YES
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