DWINOP

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   .-DWINOP--=--NO------.   
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   |            .-NO--. |   
   '-DWINOP--=--+-----+-'   
                '-YES-'     

Specifies whether a switched physical unit used for an Enterprise Extender connection is redialed when the connection is broken by INOP. The values specified by the REDIAL and REDDELAY operands on the PATH statement determine if any additional redial attempts are made and the interval between each retry. Coding DWINOP=YES can reduce the need for operator intervention in reestablishing Enterprise Extender connections.
DWINOP=NO
Specifies that the physical unit is not redialed after it has INOPed.
DWINOP=YES
Specifies that the physical unit is redialed after it has INOPed.
Note: Specification of DWINOP=YES will cause this host to redial the partner when the connection has been broken because of a VARY HANGUP command on the remote host. If the VARY HANGUP command successfully placed the switched PU on the remote host in connectable state, then the dial-in from this host will be accepted and the connection will be reestablished. Issuing VARY INACT for the PU on the remote host will prevent the connection from being made unless VARY ACT is issued for the PU on the remote host before either all dial retries are exhausted on this host or VARY INACT is issued for the switched PU on this host.

In addition, coding CALL=OUT on the Enterprise Extender PATH statement under the PU on the remote host, or ANSWER=OFF on the GROUP statement in the XCA Major node on the remote host to which the PATH statement applies, will prevent inbound dial attempts from being successfully directed to that PU.