Examples
- Exact client identifier:
Client Identifier type USERID is required. If not specified, USER1 is assumed to be a link or interface name.1) LUMAP LU1 USERID,USER1 2) LUMAP LU2 NAME1.HOST1.COM 3) LUMAP LU3 1.2.3.4
- Exact client identifier in a group definition:
LUGROUP LUGRP1 LU100..LU199 ENDLUGROUP LUGROUP LUGRP2 LU200..LU299 ENDLUGROUP LUGROUP LUGRP3 LU300..LU399 ENDLUGROUP
USERGROUP USRGRP1 USER1 USER2 USER3 ENDUSERGROUP
HNGROUP HNGRP1 NAME2.HOST1.COM NAME2.HOST3.COM ENDHNGROUP
IPGROUP IPGRP1 1.2.3.5 1.2.3.6 1.3.4.7..1.3.4.E ENDIPGROUP
4) LUMAP LUGRP1 USRGRP1 5) LUMAP LUGRP2 HNGRP1 6) LUMAP LUGRP3 IPGRP1
- Wild card match for client identifier in a group definition:
USERGROUP USRGRP2 USER%% TCPU* ENDUSERGROUP
HNGROUP HNGRP2 *.HOST2.COM **.HOST3.COM ENDHNGROUP
IPGROUP IPGRP2 255.255.0.0:2.3.0.0 2001:0DB8:3:274C::0/80 ENDIPGROUP
7) LUMAP LUGRP1 USRGRP2 8) LUMAP LUGRP2 HNGRP2 9) LUMAP LUGRP3 IPGRP2
- Exact destination:
Client Identifier type DESTIP is required. If not specified, destination IP address 1.2.3.4 is assumed to be a client IP address.10) DEFAULTAPPL TSO DESTIP,1.2.3.4 11) USSTCP USSTAB1 LINK1
- Exact destination in a group definition:
DESTIPGROUP DSTIPGRP1 1.2.3.5 1.2.3.6 79DA:10:3.4.9.5 613D:10::9241..613D:10::C510 ENDDESTIPGROUP
LINKGROUP LINKGRP1 LINK1 LINK2 LINK3 ENDLINKGROUP
12) LUMAP LUGRP1 DSTIPGRP1 13) LUMAP LUGRP2 LNKGRP1
- Wild card match for destination in a group definition:
DESTIPGROUP DSTIPGRP2 255.255.0.0:1.4.0.0 ENDDESTIPGROUP
LINKGROUP LINKGRP2 LINK* %LINK ENDLINKGROUP
14) LUMAP LUGRP1 DSTIPGRP2 15) LUMAP LUGRP2 LNKGRP2
- Null client ID
NULL is a single Client Identifier. The order of the examples has no significance. If DEFAULTAPPL and USSTCP mapping statements both have the NULL Client Identifier, the DEFAULTAPPL will be used regardless of order. For more information, see Resolving DEFAULTAPPL and USS table conflicts.16) DEFAULTAPPL TSO LINEMODEAPPL CICS USSTCP USSTAB1 INTERPTCP INTTAB1 DEFAULTLUS LU01..LU99 ENDDEFAULTLUS