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Note: If characters are used that are not in the coded character set
identifier (CCSID) for this queue manager, they might be translated
incorrectly if the information is sent to another queue manager.
IGQ Whether intra-group queuing is to be used.
This parameter applies only to OS/390.
ENABLED
Message transfer between queue managers within a queue-sharing
group uses the shared transmission queue
(SYSTEM.QSG.TRANSMIT.QUEUE).
DISABLED
Message transfer between queue managers within a queue-sharing
group uses nonshared transmission queues and channels. This is
the same mechanism used for message transfer between queue
managers that are not part of a queue-sharing group.
IGQAUT
Specifies the type of authority checking and, therefore, the user IDs, to be
used by the IGQ agent (IGQA). This establishes the authority to put
messages to a destination queue.
This parameter applies only to OS/390.
DEF Indicates that the default user ID should be used to establish
authority to put messages to a destination queue. This is the
default value.
For one user ID check, this involves using the user ID (referred to
as QSGSEND) of the queue manager within the QSG that put the
messages to the SYSTEM.QSG.TRANSMIT.QUEUE.
For two user ID checks, this involves using the QSGSEND user ID
and the IGQ user ID.
CTX Indicates that the user ID from the UserIdentifier field in the
message descriptor, of a message on the
SYSTEM.QSG.TRANSMIT.QUEUE, should be used to establish
authority to put messages to a destination queue.
For one user ID check, this involves using the QSGSEND user ID.
For two user ID checks, this may involve using the QSGSEND user
ID, the IGQ user ID and the alternate user id (referred to as ALT)
taken from the UserIdentifier field in the message descriptor of a
message on the SYSTEM.QSG.TRANSMIT.QUEUE.
ONLYIGQ
Indicates that only the IGQ user ID should be used to establish
authority to put messages to a destination queue.
For all ID checks, this involves using the IGQ user ID.
ALTIGQ
Indicates that the IGQ user ID and the ALT user ID should be used
to establish authority to put messages to a destination queue.
For one user ID check, this involves using the IGQ user ID.
For two user ID checks, this involves using the IGQ user ID and
the ALT user ID.
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