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Submitting a Print Job that Includes Identification Labels

PSF for z/OS: Security Guide
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Submitting a Print Job that Includes Identification Labels

After you have defined a security definitions library, updated PSF initialization parameters, and created security resources, you are ready to submit a print job. To submit a print job and have that job print with the correct identification label, follow this procedure to ensure that there is a member in the security definitions library with the same name as each SECLABEL that has been defined to RACF® by the security administrator:

  1. The security administrator defines a set of security labels to be used by the installation.
  2. The security administrator associates SECLABELs with every user on the system.
  3. The print administrator creates a member in the security definitions library to match the name of every SECLABEL defined to the system.
  4. The user submits the job, the user's SECLABEL is matched and the appropriate security labeling is printed on the user's output.

For example, if you want to print the identification label associated with the security label of TOPSEC, you would specify SECLABEL=TOPSEC in the job card and PSF would use the member named SECURE.SECDEFS(TOPSEC) to find the security overlay identified for that security label.

Figure 17 shows an example of using the SECLABEL parameter in the job card. Figure 7 shows an example of the definitions used in SECURE.SECDEF(TOPSEC).

Figure 17. Sample JCL Job Card. The SECLABEL=TOPSEC points to a member named TOPSEC in a security definitions library .
//TESTER1 JOB (SYS10000),USER=TESTER1,
//   CLASS=A,MSGCLASS=T,MSGLEVEL=(1,1),REGION=4M,
//   SECLABEL=TOPSEC
 .
 .
 .		

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