z/OS JES3 Initialization and Tuning Reference
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z/OS JES3 Initialization and Tuning Reference
SA32-1005-00

Example 1: In the following example, the LINE01 is defined as having an adapter address 001, without the dual communications interface feature. The line is a 50K BPS leased line with transparency. It will be automatically started when RJP is called. No password is assigned to LINE01.
RJPLINE,N=LINE01,A=001,S=50000,O=AUTO,T=FUL50
Example 2: In the following example, LINE002B is defined as having an adapter address 002, with the second interface of the dual communications interface feature. It is a switched 2400-BPS line with transparency. The line must be started by the operator after RJP is called. Note that if another line specifies the same dual interface feature on line adapter 002, it cannot be active (started) concurrently on this line. Work stations must use the password, SECRET, to sign onto the line.
RJPLINE,N=LINE002B,A=002,I=B,F=DIAL,S=2400,P=SECRET
Example 3: In the following example, LINE01 is defined as adapter address 001, interface A. It is a 4800-BPS line with transparency. The line will be automatically started when RJP is called, and the work station named T2780 will be automatically signed on to it. No password is assigned to LINE01.
RJPLINE,N=LINE01,S=4800,O=AUTO,T=T2780,A=001

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