Device options for the SLU2/3270 device (panel 1 of 2)

Use the Device Options for SLU2/3270 (1 of 2) panel to set device options for the SLU2/3270 device.

This panel is displayed if you choose option 3 on the Device Specific Options panel.

Figure 1. Device Options for SLU2/3270 (1 of 2) panel
IZTRAN                        IMS ETO-SUPPORT                   IMSID:   IMS0
COMMAND ===>                 VERSION - 03.02.00                 RELEASE: 15.1.0
                   DEVICE OPTIONS FOR SLU2/3270 (1 OF 2)
  
  
LOGON PROCESS           DFS3649                   DFS3650
1   1 - ETO-SUPPORT     1   1 - IMS DEFAULT       1   1 - IMS DEFAULT
    2 - USER DFSLGNX1       2 - DFS2002 MESSAGE       2 - DFS058 MESSAGE
    3 - AUTO SIGNON         3 - ETO-SUPPORT *         3 - BLANK SCREEN
                            4 - USER DFSGMSG1         4 - USER DFSGMSG1
                            5 - USER MOD              5 - USER MOD
LTERM/USER NAMING OPTIONS:   * _:MFSPPDEF             6 - DFS2002 MESSAGE
1   1 - IMS DEFAULT            W:PASSWORD             7 - TRX NAME
    2 - NODE=USER=LTERM        P:PASSPHRASE
    3 - USERID FROM TABLE     IDLE NODE TIMEOUT:  (BLANKS, 0000, 0010-1440)
    4 - SUFFIXED USERID            ASOT 0015
    5 - USER DFSSGNX1              ALOT 0010
    6 - APPEND "@" TO USERID
    7 - IMSID-BASED SUFFIX
RESPONSE OPTIONS:       MSGDEL OPTIONS:
1   1 - NORESP          1   1 - SYSINFO          DEVICE MODEL     MOD2
    2 - FORCRESP            2 - NOTERM           SECURITY PROFILE SECSLU2
    3 - TRANRESP            3 - NONIOPCB

Options set on the Device Options for SLU2/3270 panel override any global options set for SLU2/3270 devices.

Press PF3 to return to the Device Specific Options menu, or PF4 to return to the Primary Menu.

SLU2/3270 device options reference

LOGON PROCESS
1 - ETO-SUPPORT
Use this option to execute the default IMS ETO Support logon process for SLU2/3270.
2 - USER DFSLGNX1
Use this option if you want to supply your own DFSLGNX0 (Logon) exit routine. You must change the 0 in the exit name to the numeric 1 to access your exit (DFSLGNX1).
3 - AUTO SIGNON
Use this option to perform an automatic non-RACF® signon.
DFS3649
1 - IMS DEFAULT
Use this option to receive the standard DFS3649A message.
2 - DFS2002 MESSAGE
Use this option to receive message DFS2002.
3 - ETO-SUPPORT
Use this option to receive the IMS ETO Support standard signon panel.
PASSSIZE
This suboption is located on the right side of '3 - ETO-SUPPORT *'. Use this suboption to specify which panel to receive when signing on.
P
Use this option to receive the IMS ETO Support passphrase signon panel. Member IZTSIGNP in SIZTDATA contains the MFS source for this option.
W
Use this option to receive the IMS ETO Support password signon panel. Member IZTSIGNO in SIZTDATA contains the MFS source for this option.
If this suboption is not specified, the signon panel is determined by the MFSPPDEF parameter of the DFSDCxxx PROCLIB member.
  • MFSPPDEF=Y: IMS ETO Support passphrase signon panel is to be used
  • MFSPPDEF=N: IMS ETO Support password signon panel is to be used
4 - USER DFSGMSG1
With this option, you can supply your own DFSGMSG0 (Greeting Messages) exit. You must change the 0 in the exit name to the numeric 1 to access your exit (DFSGMSG1).
5 - USER MOD
Use this option to supply your own MFS mod name.
DFS3650
1 - IMS DEFAULT
Use this option to receive the standard DFS3650A (signon status) message after signon.
2 - DFS058 MESSAGE
Use this option to receive message DFS058 after signon.
3 - BLANK SCREEN
Use this option to send a 1-byte blank (X'40') message to IMS MOD DFSMO2.
4 - USER DFSGMSG1
Use this option to invoke your own DFSGMSG0 exit after signon. You must change the 0 in the exit name to numeric 1 to access your exit (DFSGMSG1).
5 - USER MOD
Use this option to supply your own MFS mod name after signon.
6 - DFS2002 MESSAGE
Use this option to receive message DFS2002.
7 - TRX NAME
Use this option to specify the IMS transaction name to schedule after signon. To use this option. you must specify option 7 for the DFS3650 option and you cannot have specified any value for the USER MOD name.
LTERM/USER NAMING OPTIONS
1 - IMS DEFAULT
Use this option to create a USER and LTERM standard IMS ETO naming structure (USERID=USER=LTERM).
2 - NODE=USER=LTERM
Use this option to create a USER and LTERM with the same name as the NODE.
3 - USERID FROM TABLE
Use this option to process (at the device level) the USER and LTERM structures using the IMS default method.
4 - SUFFIXED USERID
Use this option to specify that the USER/LTERM is to be created by appending a suffix to the user ID. You can choose from one of the following techniques to determine how the names are generated:
Technique 1.
IMS ETO Support adds a single character to the user ID to form the USER/LTERM name. The values it adds are 0 - 9, A - Z.
Technique 2.
IMS ETO Support adds multiple characters to the user ID to form the USER/LTERM name. The values it appends are 000 - FFF.
Technique 3.
For all but the initial signon, IMS ETO Support adds a single character to the user ID to form the USER/LTERM name. The values are 1 - 9, A - Z. For the initial signon of a user ID, no suffix is added.
Technique 4.
For all but the initial signon, IMS ETO Support adds multiple characters to the user ID to form the USER/LTERM name. The values it appends are 001 - FFF. For the initial signon of a user ID, no suffix is appended.

If you selected technique 2 and the user ID is 7 characters, IMS ETO Support automatically switches to technique 1.

If you selected technique 4 and the user ID is 7 characters, IMS ETO Support automatically switches to technique 3.

When this option is used, IMS ETO Support returns to IMS the first available user ID and suffix name.

If the same user ID attempts to sign on at the same time, IMS ETO Support may return the same suffix data to IMS. If this happens, the second attempt to sign on with the same user ID receives an error message indicating that the USER/LTERM is already in use. In this case, the signon needs to be tried again.

5 - USER DFSSGNX1
Use this option to create your own customized DFSSGNX0 (Sign-On) exit. You must change the 0 in the exit name to numeric 1 to access your exit (DFSSGNX1).
6 - APPEND @ TO USERID
Use this option to specify that the USER/LTERM is to be created by appending an at sign (@) character to the user ID. In order for an at sign (@) character to be appended, the user ID must be less than 8 characters long. If this option is selected and an 8-character user ID is used to sign on to IMS, the 8-character user ID is used for the user name and LTERM name.
7 - IMSID-BASED SUFFIX
Use this option to specify that the USER/LTERM is to be created by appending a suffix to the user ID.

When you sign on to IMS, IMS ETO Support refers to the IMSID-based suffix table and appends a 1- to 3-character suffix to the user ID to generate a unique USER/LTERM name.

IDLE NODE TIMEOUT

IMS provides for terminal timeout in an ETO environment. IMS ETO Support lets you specify auto-signoff and auto-logoff times at a global level, which can be overridden for specific user IDs and/or terminal names.

The choices are:

ASOT
Use this option to specify an auto signoff time.
ALOT
Use this option to specify an auto logoff time.
RESPONSE OPTIONS

Use this option to set the desired terminal response. RESPONSE parameter values are described in the TERMINAL macro definition in IMS System Definition.

The choices are:

1 - NORESP
2 - FORCRESP
3 - TRANRESP
MSGDEL OPTIONS

Use this option to specify the messages you want IMS to discard for the specified terminal. MSGDEL parameter values are described in the TERMINAL macro definition in IMS System Definition.

1 - SYSINFO
2 - NOTERM
3 - NONIOPCB
DEVICE MODEL

Use this option to select panel size. The name defined for the device model must be for a static SYSGENed terminal.

SECURITY PROFILE

Use this option to specify the 1- to 8-character alphanumeric security group. The first character must be alphabetic or national (@#$).