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Defining the logon manager

z/OS Communications Server: SNA Network Implementation Guide
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This section describes how to define the logon manager and includes a description of a typical logon manager configuration.

Note: You can also define TPF as a type 5 data host, rather than a type 2.1 physical unit. As a data host, TPF supports only fixed pacing window sizes, virtual route 0 (VR=0), and transmission priority 2 (TP=2). The TPF data host must reside in its own SNI network with VTAM® in another host acting as the gateway VTAM. In this type of configuration, you need to code the TPF application programs as dependent logical units. These are the only resources the TPF data host can own. When TPF is a type 5 data host, logon manager should not be used.

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