AFFDELAY |
Specifies the number of seconds after
a session termination that Generic Resource affinities for non-syncpoint,
non-Limited Resource LU 6.2 sessions should be retained |
APPNCOS |
The APPN Class of Service that is
used if the requested Class of Service cannot be found |
ASYDE |
Whether to terminate a session when
an asynchronous device end RU is received from a local non-SNA device |
AUTORTRY |
Specifies which adjacent node activation
will cause a retry of pending automatic logon requests |
BNDYN |
Indicates how nodes are added dynamically
to adjacent cluster routing lists |
BNORD |
Indicates the order VTAM® does cross-subnet searches |
CDRDYN |
Specifies whether the host is authorized
to dynamically define CDRSC representations of cross-domain resources |
CMPMIPS |
Use to determine the amount of time
for adaptive mode compression |
CMPVTAM |
The data compression level to be
used for sessions with the application programs running on the host |
CPCDRSC |
Whether VTAM allows applications or LUs to initiate
and establish sessions to a dynamic LEN CP ILU |
DIALRTRY |
Specifies whether VTAM should continue searching for a switched
resource after a dial–out failure |
DLRORDER |
The way VTAM locates a DLUR PU |
DUPDEFS |
Whether APPN should continue searching
for the target resource when the resource has been found but is not
active |
DYNADJCP |
Whether dynamic entries are created
in ISTADJCP for adjacent APPN nodes |
DYNASSCP |
Whether VTAM dynamically routes session establishment
requests to all active adjacent SSCPs if no appropriate adjacent SSCP
table is defined |
DYNDLGMD |
Specifies the default logon mode
name used for dynamic cross-domain resources when the resource is
acting as the secondary logical unit (SLU) and a logon mode name is
not otherwise provided |
DYNLU |
Whether independent LUs can be dynamically
defined |
DYNMODTB |
Specifies the name of a logon mode
table used for dynamic cross-domain resources to correlate each logon
mode name with a set of session parameters when the resource acts
as the SLU |
EXPFLTRM |
The EXPFLTRM start option defines the number
of expedited data flow control (DFC) and session control (SC) request
units (RU), that VTAM allows
a boundary-attached LU to send without receiving a response from the
partner LU. |
HOTIOTRM |
The percentage of the I/O buffer
pool that can be used by one session before the amount is considered
to be excessive and the session is terminated |
HPRSESLM |
Specifies the maximum number of sessions that
should be assigned to a single RTP pipe |
ISTCOSDF |
Indicates the resource types that
can use the ISTCOSDF logmode entry |
RESUSAGE |
The number of times an APPN resource
(node or TG) can be used for routing before it is considered overused |
ROUTERES |
The relative amount of resistance
to having this APPN node perform intermediate session routing |
SMEAUTH |
Controls session management exit
(SME) authorization data without having to modify or code an SME |
SORDER |
The order in which to search APPN
and subarea networks when a network search request is received from
a subarea network |
SSCPDYN |
Whether VTAM can dynamically add entries to an adjacent
SSCP table |
SSCPORD |
The order in which VTAM searches an adjacent SSCP table |
SSEARCH |
Whether to search a subarea network
when a network search request is received from an APPN network |
SWNORDER |
The way VTAM locates a switched PU |
UNRCHTIM |
Specifies the default number of seconds
that a partner node for a session path through an Enterprise Extender
connection network is considered unreachable after certain Enterprise
Extender connection network failures. During this period, the path
through the Enterprise Extender connection network to this partner
node will not be considered for new sessions or HPR path switches.
UNRCHTIM also specifies the limit for the number of unreachability
records associated with an Enterprise Extender connection network
before that connection network is considered unusable for session
route selection for new sessions and HPR path switches. |