PU definition statement

Code a PU definition statement to define the physical unit associated with a line if the line defines a SNA resource. USER=SNA on the LINE definition statement defines SNA resources. Code only one PU definition statement for each LINE definition statement.
Note: If USER=VCNS is specified on the LINE definition statement, you cannot code a PU definition statement.
Table 1. External communication adapter major node–LAN or ATM LAN emulation connections, subarea node
Name Definition statement Operands Page Req Sift effect Default

Restrictions,
dependencies

name VBUILD TYPE=XCA TYPE R      
    CONFGDS CONFGDS        
    CONFGPW CONFGPW      

CONFGDS

 
name PORT ADAPNO ADAPNO R     MEDIUM
    CUADDR CUADDR R      
    MEDIUM MEDIUM R      
    DELAY DELAY     0  
    SAPADDR SAPADDR     4 USER=SNA
    TIMER TIMER     30  
 
name GROUP DIAL DIAL     NO  
    SPAN SPAN       NetView®
 
name LINE ISTATUS ISTATUS   G ACTIVE  
    SPAN SPAN       NetView
    USER USER     SNA DIAL=NO
 
               
name PU ALLOWACT PU     NO  
    ISTATUS ISTATUS   G ACTIVE  
    LANTEST LANTEST     LOCAL See LANTEST
    MACADDR MACADDR R      
    MULTGSUP MULTGSUP     YES  
    PUTYPE PUTYPE   G, L 5 USER=VCNS
    SAPADDR SAPADDR     4 USER=SNA
    SPAN SPAN       NetView
    SUBAREA SUBAREA     in_xid_value  
    TGN TGN     1  
    XNETALS XNETALS     XNETALS start option value  
 
Legend:
R
Required operand.
G
Code this operand on the higher-level GROUP definition statement to take advantage of the sift effect, or code it on this definition statement.
L
Code this operand on the higher-level LINE definition statement to take advantage of the sift effect, or code it on this definition statement.
P
Code this operand on the higher-level PU definition statement to take advantage of the sift effect, or code it on this definition statement.