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On AIX, HP-UX, OS/2 Warp, OS/390, OS/400, Sun Solaris, and
Windows NT, this parameter is optional because, if you do not enter a
value, the value specified in the SYSTEM.DEF.channel-type definition is
used. However, no check is made that the correct transport type has been
specified if the channel is initiated from the other end. On OS/390, if the
SYSTEM.DEF.channel-type definition does not exist, the default is LU62.
This is required on all other platforms.
DECNET
DECnet (supported only on Compaq (DIGITAL) OpenVMS)
LU62 SNA LU 6.2
NETBIOS
NetBIOS (supported only on OS/2 Warp, Windows, Windows NT,
and DOS; it also applies to OS/390 for defining client-connection
channels that will connect to servers on the platforms supporting
NetBIOS)
SPX Sequenced packet exchange (supported only on OS/2 Warp,
Windows, Windows NT, and DOS; it also applies to OS/390 for
defining client-connection channels that will connect to servers on
the platforms supporting SPX)
TCP Transmission Control Protocol - part of the TCP/IP protocol suite
UDP User Datagram Protocol - part of the TCP/IP protocol suite
(supported only on AIX); this option is available only for
connection to MQSeries for Windows, V2.0, with CSD02
USERID(string)
Task user identifier (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. On OS/390, it is
supported only for CLNTCONN channels.
Although the maximum length of the parameter is 12 characters, only the
first 10 characters are used.
XMITQ(string)
Transmission queue name.
The name of the queue from which messages are retrieved. See “Rules for
naming MQSeries objects” on page 4.
This parameter is valid only for channels with a channel type (CHLTYPE)
of SDR or SVR. For these channel types this parameter is required.
DEFINE CHANNEL
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