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If the sending side and the receiving side do not agree about this
parameter, or one does not support it, NORMAL is used.
This parameter is valid only for channels with a CHLTYPE of SDR, SVR,
RCVR, RQSTR, CLUSSDR, or CLUSRCVR. It is valid only on AIX, HP-UX,
OS/2 Warp, OS/390, OS/400, Sun Solaris, and Windows NT.
PASSWORD(string)
Password (maximum length 12 characters).
This is used by the message channel agent when attempting to initiate a
secure LU 6.2 session with a remote message channel agent.
This parameter is valid only for channels with a channel type (CHLTYPE)
of SDR, SVR, RQSTR, CLNTCONN, or CLUSSDR. It is supported only on
OS/390 for client-connection channels.
Although the maximum length of the parameter is 12 characters, only the
first 10 characters are used.
PUTAUT
Specifies which user identifiers should be used to establish authority to put
messages to the destination queue (for messages channels) or to execute an
MQI call (for MQI channels).
DEF The default user ID is used. On OS/390
this might involve using both the user ID
received from the network and that
derived from MCAUSER.
CTX The user ID from the UserIdentifier field
of the message descriptor is used. On
OS/390 this might involve also using the
user ID received from the network or that
derived from MCAUSER, or both.
ONLYMCA The default user ID is used. Any user ID
received from the network is not used. This
value is supported only on OS/390.
ALTMCA The user ID from the UserIdentifier field
of the message descriptor is used. Any user
ID received from the network is not used.
This value is supported only on OS/390.
This parameter is valid only for channels with a channel type (CHLTYPE)
of RCVR, RQSTR, CLUSRCVR, or SVRCONN. CTX and ALTMCA are not
valid for SVRCONN channels.
QMNAME(string)
Queue manager name.
For channels with a channel type (CHLTYPE) of CLNTCONN, this is the
name of the queue manager to which an application running in the MQI
client environment can request connection.
For channels of other types this parameter is not valid.
QSGDISP
This parameter applies to OS/390 only.
Specifies the disposition of the object to which you are applying the
command (that is, where it is defined and how it behaves).
DEFINE CHANNEL
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