[AIX, Linux, Windows]

IBM MQ Client Channel Directory String attributes

The character string attributes with their mapping to IBM® MQ properties. The attributes can hold values of directoryString (UTF-8 encoded Unicode, that is, a variable byte encoding system that includes IA5/ASCII as a subset) syntax. The syntax is specified by its object identification number (OID).

Common Name

The common name (CN) consists of the channel name and the defining queue manager name.

It is a preexisting attribute.

The format of the CN is:
CN=CHANNEL_NAME(DEFINING_Q_MGR_NAME)
For example:
CN=TC1(QM_T1)

You can specify only one value for this attribute.

This attribute is a string attribute and the values are not case-sensitive. The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter, using a substring (for example, CN=jim* where CN is an attribute) and contains one or more wildcards.

ibm-amqChannelName

This attribute specifies the name of the channel definition.

This attribute has a single string value with a maximum of 20 characters that are not case-sensitive. It is not a pre-existing attribute.

The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter, using a substring and contains one or more wildcards.

ibm-amqConnectionName

This LDAP attribute is the communications connection identifier. It specifies the particular communications links to be used by this channel.

This attribute has a single string value with a maximum of 264 characters, which are not case-sensitive. It is not a pre-existing attribute.

The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter.

ibm-amqDescription

This LDAP attribute provides the channel description.

This attribute has a single string value with a maximum of 64 bytes, which are not case-sensitive. It is not a pre-existing attribute.

The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter.

ibm-amqLocalAddress

This attribute specifies the local communications address for the channel.

This attribute has a single string value with a maximum of 48 characters, which are not case-sensitive. It is not a pre-existing attribute.

The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter.

ibm-amqModeName

This attribute is for use with LU 6.2 connections. It gives extra definition for the session characteristics of the connection when a communication session allocation is performed.

This attribute has a single string value of exactly 8 characters, which are not case-sensitive. It is not a pre-existing attribute.

The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter.

ibm-amqPassword

This LDAP attribute specifies a password that can be used by the MCA when attempting to initiate a secure LU 6.2 session with a remote MCA.

This attribute has a single integer value with a maximum of 12 digits. It is not a pre-existing attribute.

ibm-amqQueueManagerName

This attribute specifies the name of the queue manager or queue manager group to which an IBM MQ client application can request connection.

This attribute has a single string value with a maximum of 48 characters, which are not case-sensitive. It is not a pre-existing attribute.

The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter.

See also IBM MQ client channel boolean attribute ibm-amqIsClientDefault.

ibm-amqSecurityExitName

This LDAP attribute specifies the name of the exit program to be run by the channel security exit.

Leave blank if no channel security exit is in effect.

This attribute has a single string value with a maximum of 999 characters, which are not case-sensitive. This attribute is not a pre-exiting one.

The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter.

ibm-amqSecurityExitUserData

This LDAP attribute specifies user data that is passed to the security exit.

This attribute has a single string value with a maximum of 999 characters, which are not case-sensitive. It is not a pre-existing attribute.

The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter.

ibm-amqSslCipherSpec

This LDAP attribute specifies a single CipherSpec for a TLS connection.

This attribute has a single string value with a maximum of 32 characters, which are not case-sensitive. It is not a pre-existing attribute.

The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter.

ibm-amqSslPeerName

This LDAP attribute is used to check the Distinguished Name (DN) of the certificate from the peer queue manager or client at the other end of an IBM MQ channel.

This LDAP attribute has a single string value with a maximum of 1024 bytes, which are not case-sensitive. It is not a pre-existing one.

The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter.

ibm-amqTransactionProgramName

This LDAP attribute specifies the transaction program name. It is for use with LU 6.2 connections.

This attribute has a single string value with a maximum of 64 characters, which are not case-sensitive. It is not a pre-existing one.

The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter.

ibm-amqUserID

This LDAP attribute specifies the user ID to be used by the MCA when attempting to initiate a secure SNA session with a remote MCA.

This attribute has a single string value of exactly 12 characters, which are not case-sensitive. It is not a pre-existing attribute.

The substring matching is ignored. The substring matching is a matching rule used in sub-schema that specifies the behavior of the attribute in a search filter.