SSCP or CP characteristics start options

Table 1. Start options that define SSCP or CP characteristics. These start options can be displayed as a group with the DISPLAY VTAMOPTS,FUNCTION=SSCPCP command.
Start option Description
BN Whether this node is to provide extended border node function
CDSERVR Whether this node is a central directory server
DATEFORM The format that VTAM® uses for dates
ENHADDR Whether high-order element addressing for PLUs can be used.
GWSSCP Whether VTAM is a gateway SSCP
HOSTPU The name of the host subarea PU
HOSTSA The host subarea number
LIMINTCP The interval to retain a free SNASVCMG session on limited resources for network management flows
MAINTLVL The maintenance level of the host as defined by the user
MAXSSCPS The maximum number of SSCPs that are searched on a specific path for the destination SSCP before alternate paths are tried
MAXSUBA The highest subarea number that can be assigned to any node in this network
MXSUBNUM The maximum subarea number supported by a network to which a VTAM host is interconnected
NETID The name of the network containing the host
NNSPREF Specifies the name of the preferred network node server for this end node
NODETYPE The APPN node type (network node or end node)
NQNMODE Whether VTAM defines cross-network resources by their non-network-qualified names in addition to their network-qualified names
SSCPID The SSCP identifier used when a PU or external CDRM establishes contact with VTAM
SSCPNAME The name of the VTAM SSCP or CP
STRGR The name of the generic resources structure
STRMNPS The name of the structure for multinode persistent sessions
TRANSLAT Which names are to be translated by alias name translation
USSTAB The name of the USS table for operator commands and messages