Maintaining the Network Map
The network map (also known as the NETMAP) identifies the local IBM® Connect:Direct® node and the nodes it communicates with. It consists of one local node entry and one or more adjacent node entries that identify the communication name and protocol of each IBM Connect:Direct node.
The network map source is generated during installation. The network map load utility, DGADNTLD, uses this source to create a network map (a VSAM file).
See the IBM Sterling Connect:Direct for z/OS® Configuration Guide for rules governing the network map for cross-domain VTAM definitions.
IBM Connect:Direct Web Services's Partner Card feature simplifies configuring a connection with
another Connect:Direct node. For more information, refer to the below links:
- IBM Connect:Direct Web Services Adding Partner Manually From Connect:Direct Windows Node
- IBM Connect:Direct Web Services Accessing Partners
- IBM Connect:Direct Web Services Editing Partner
- IBM Connect:Direct Web Services Importing Partners
- IBM Connect:Direct Web Services Adding Partner Manually From Connect:Direct Unix Node
- IBM Connect:Direct Web Services Adding Partner Manually From Connect:Direct ZOS Node