- IP(ip_var_name)
- The
name of the dialog variable containing the workstation's TCP/IP address
or host name. The value can be a maximum of 64 characters. If the
TCP/IP address is set to an asterisk (*), the value of the system
variable ZIPADDR is used. ZIPADDR contains the TCP/IP address of the
currently connected TN3270 workstation.
- LU(lu_var_name)
- The
name of the dialog variable containing the workstation's APPC address
or host name. The value can be a maximum of 64 characters.
- FI
- This
parameter specifies that you want ISPF to search the file allocated
to ISPDTPRF DD for your network address.
- TITLE(title_var_name)
- The
name of the dialog variable containing the title for the ISPF GUI
panels if ZWINTTL or ZAPPTTL in not defined by the dialog. The value
can be a maximum of 64 characters.
- FRAME(STD | FIX | DLG)
- This
parameter specifies that the first window frame displayed in GUI mode
be standard (STD), fixed (FIX), or dialog (DLG). If this parameter
is not specified, the value from the user's system profile is used.
If no value is saved in the system profile, STD is the default.
- BKGRND(STD | DLG)
- This
parameter specifies that the first window displayed in GUI mode have
standard (STD) or dialog (DLG) background color. The colors are defined
by the workstation. If this parameter is not specified, the value
from the user's system profile is used. If no value is saved in the
system profile, DLG is the default.
- CODEPAGE(codepage)
- This
numeric value is used as the host code page in translating data from
the host to the workstation, regardless of the values returned from
the terminal query.
If CODEPAGE is specified, CHARSET must also
be specified. If these values are not specified on the WSCON service,
then values previously specified on the Initiate Workstation Connection panel and
saved in the user's system profile are used. If there are no code
page and character set values saved in the system profile, then values
from the terminal query are used. If your terminal or emulator does
not support code pages, the CODEPAGE and CHARSET parameter values
on ISPSTART are used. If ISPSTART does not have the parameters specified,
English is the default.
- CHARSET(character_set)
- This
numeric value is used as the host character set in translating data
from the host to the workstation, regardless of the values returned
from the terminal query.
If CHARSET is specified, CODEPAGE must
also be specified. If these values are not specified on the WSCON
service, then values previously specified on the Initiate Workstation Connection panel and
saved in the user's system profile are used. If there are no code
page and character set values saved in the system profile, then values
from the terminal query are used. If your terminal or emulator does
not support code pages, the CODEPAGE and CHARSET parameter values
on ISPSTART are used. If ISPSTART does not have the parameters specified,
English is the default.
- NOGUIDSP
- This
parameter specifies that you want to make a connection to the workstation,
but do not want ISPF to display in GUI mode. If this parameter is
not specified, ISPF displays in GUI mode.
- PANEL(YES | NO | ONERROR)
- This
parameter specifies whether you want the Initiate Workstation Connection panel to
be displayed.
If YES is specified, the Initiate Workstation Connection panel fields
are initialized with the values of IP, LU, and TITLE that you have
specified, even if the specified dialog variable value is blank.
If
NO is specified, appropriate return codes are issued if there are
errors with the specified parameters. Parameter values are not saved
in the user's system profile. NO is the default.
ONERROR specifies
that the panel is to be displayed only if there is an error with the
specified parameters. Any parameter that is not valid causes the panel
to display with the non-valid values in the appropriate fields.
- buf-len
- This
specifies a fullword fixed binary integer containing the length of
"buffer".
- buffer
- This
specifies a buffer containing the name of the service and its parameters
in the same form as they would appear in an ISPEXEC call for a command
procedure.