Logging on at a SNA RJP workstation LOGON

Function

Use the LOGON command to establish a session between JES3 SNARJP and the workstation using the parameters specified in the VTAM® LOGMODE mode table name.

Syntax

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>>-LOGON--APPLID--(--applname--)-------------------------------->

>--+------------------------------------------+----------------->
   '-LOGMODE--(--mode-- –--table-- –--name--)-'   

>--DATA--(--wsname--,oldpassword--+--------------+--)----------><
                                  '-,newpassword-'      

Parameters

APPLID (applname)
Specifies the name of the application program as specified on the JES3 COMMDEFN initialization statement.
LOGMODE (mode-table-name)
Specifies the mode table to be passed to JES3 in response to a JES3 INQUIRE request of VTAM. The mode table is part of the VTAM system definition. See z/OS JES3 Initialization and Tuning Guide and VTAM Programming for additional information about the mode table.
DATA (wsname,oldpassword[,newpassword])
Specifies the workstation and its password information. The wsname parameter specifies the name of the workstation as defined on the JES3 RJPWS initialization statement. The oldpassword parameter specifies the one to eight character password for this workstation. Use the newpassword parameter to change the workstation password when RACF® password protection for RJP is active. If RACF password protection for RJP is not active, use the *MODIFY,T command to change the workstation password.

Rules

If AUTO=(Y,luname,mode name) is not coded on the RJPWS initialization statement, logical unit luname is not automatically logged on when SNA RJP is activated. In this case, the SNA RJP workstation operator must issue the LOGON command to establish a session between the workstation and JES3.

For workstations using unformatted system services, such as the IBM® 3770 Data Communication System, the syntax of the LOGON command is as follows:

If the workstation is using formatted system services, such as the IBM 3790 Communications System, the format for the LOGON command is workstation dependent. However, the user data field must be as follows:
wsname,oldpassword[,newpassword]