Defining dynamic terminals for ISC TCP/IP sessions
When the IMS Extended Terminal Option (ETO) is enabled, you can use ETO logon descriptors to enable the dynamic creation of terminals for ISC TCP/IP LU 6.1 sessions.
At least one logon descriptor must be defined to enable IMS to create ISC TCP/IP terminals dynamically. At least one logon descriptor must be defined for each IMS Connect instance that supports dynamically defined ISC TCP/IP nodes.
- DFSDSCMx
- For the default logon descriptors that are created by IMS during a cold start.
- DFSDSCTy
- For the logon descriptors that are created by your installation.
You can add to or modify the descriptors in the DFSDSCMx member. However, during the processing of a stage-1 system definition, IMS deletes the contents of the DFSDSCMx member and re-creates all of the default descriptors.
IMS creates a default logon descriptor for ISC TCP/IP terminals named DFSTCP. To use the default ISC TCP/IP descriptor for sessions started in IMS, you must specify it explicitly by using the LOGOND keyword in the /OPNDST command. ISC TCP/IP sessions that are initiated from CICS® can use the default logon descriptor, but only when no other logon descriptor matches the node name specified by CICS.
Procedure
- To create a logon descriptor for an ISC TCP/IP terminal,
code an ETO logon descriptor that specifies UNITYPE=ISCTCPIP and LCLICON=lcl_imsconnect_name.
The IMS Connect instance that is specified on the LCLICON keyword provides the TCP/IP support, including the network address and port of the CICS subsystem.
- Optional: define an ETO user descriptor.
L ISCTCP1 UNITYPE=ISCTCPIP LCLICON=HWS1
L ISCTCP2 UNITYPE=ISCTCPIP LCLICON=HWS1
L ISCTCP3 UNITYPE=ISCTCPIP LCLICON=HWS1
L ISCTCP4 UNITYPE=ISCTCPIP LCLICON=HWS1
L ISCTCP5 UNITYPE=ISCTCPIP LCLICON=HWS1
L TERMA UNITYPE=3270 UNIT=3284
L DFS327P UNITYPE=3270 UNIT=3284
U DFSUSER OPTIONS=(TRANRESP)