INNPORT

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   .-INNPORT--=--NO------.   
>>-+---------------------+-------------------------------------><
   |             .-NO--. |   
   '-INNPORT--=--+-----+-'   
                 '-YES-'     

Specifies whether this physical unit supports intermediate network node (INN) traffic. This operand is not necessary for PU type 4; it is only for PU type 1 used for INN traffic.
INNPORT=NO
INNPORT=NO indicates that the physical unit is either not an INN port or is not a port.
INNPORT=YES
INNPORT=YES means that the physical unit represents a port that supports INN traffic. If you specify INNPORT=YES, this physical unit should not be deactivated when CDLINK=ACT on either the HALT or VARY INACT commands.

For frame-relay PUs, code INNPORT=YES.

This operand is created with its default value by the NCP generation process. Code INNPORT=YES only if network definition facility (NDF) changes the default value during the generation process.

Note that in certain definitions, NDF sets INNPORT to YES. When any of the following operands is specified on the GROUP definition statement of the NCP generation definition, NDF adds INNPORT=YES to all PU definition statements within that GROUP statement when the PU statements are written to the NEWDEFN file:
  • ECLTYPE=(PHYSICAL, SUBAREA)
  • ECLTYPE=(PHYSICAL,ANY)
  • FRELAY=PHYSICAL
  • ETHERNET=PHYSICAL