LIMRES

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     .-LIMRES--=--NO------.     
>>-+-+--------------------+-+----------------------------------><
   | |            .-NO--. | |   
   | '-LIMRES--=--+-----+-' |   
   |              '-YES-'   |   
   | .-LIMRES--=--NO-. (1)  |   
   '-+---------------+------'   
     '-LIMRES--=--NO-'          

Notes:
  1. LIMRES=NO is the only valid value if the TRLE operand is coded.
For LAN and ATM LAN emulation connections: For ATM native connections:
statements: GROUP, LINE (peripheral node) statements: GROUP, LINE (TGs over SVCs, TGs to connection networks)
dependencies: LIMQSINT

LU 6.2 only

PUTYPE=1 or 2

dependencies: LIMQSINT

LU 6.2 only

DIAL=YES (TGs over SVCs, TGs to connection networks)

Specifies whether a line or group of lines is to be treated as a limited resource. A limited resource allows you to limit the use of some network connections. It also causes any sessions that traverse the resource to be deactivated if no conversation is active. A session also can be deactivated if the time limit you specify for the LIMQSINT operand on the APPL definition statement expires.

This operand applies only to LU 6.2 conversations and PU types 1 and 2.

If you do not code a value for LIMQSINT, resources are not considered to be limited resources. Furthermore, sessions will remain active even after all conversations have ended.

You can also use LIMRES in conjunction with the LIMINTCP start option to specify the interval to retain a free session using a limited resource for some network management flows (excluding flows using the APPN control point sessions or dependent LU server sessions). If you do not code a value for the LIMINTCP start option, resources are not considered to be limited resources, and the sessions will remain active even after all conversations have ended.
Note: This is not a meaningful operand for Enterprise Extender.
LIMRES=NO
Specifies that this line or group of lines is not to be treated as a limited resource.
LIMRES=YES
Specifies that this line or group of lines is to be treated as a limited resource. LIMRES=YES must be coded for the LIMINTCP start option to be effective.