Step 8, Step 9 – Landmark Lighting D20R2-06/99 User Manual

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Step 8

Adjust the local SLU session ID prefix and all the session
definitions.

Use the Remote Sessions Directory and Remote Session Definition
screens to adjust the local SLU session ID prefix and all the session
definitions of Landmark PerformanceWorks MVS products in the
network that you want to be able to access. The following table
indicates how to access these screens from each Landmark product.

Product

To Gain Access:

TMON for CICS/ESA

Enter

=10.6

on the command line of any

TMON for CICS/ESA screen.

TMON for CICS/MVS

Enter

=10.8

on the command line of any

TMON for CICS/MVS screen.

TMON for DB2

Enter

=9.5.1

on the command line of

any TMON for DB2 screen.

TMON for DBCTL

Enter

=9.7

on the command line of any

TMON for DBCTL screen.

TMON for MQSeries

Enter

=9.5

on the command line of any

TMON for MQSeries screen.

TMON for MVS

Enter

=S.1

on the command line of any

TMON for MVS screen.

All remote sessions screens are described at the end of this chapter.

Step 9

Check the security definitions on all systems.

You should use the same security method (External Security,
Internal Security, or User Exit Security) for all Landmark product
systems that support Landmark product communication. If you
choose to mix security methods, you must ensure that the user IDs
and passwords are identical in all product systems. Security must
be activated in each product, regardless of the method you choose.

When explicit pass-through, implicit pass-through, or NaviGate
communication occurs, a logon to the other product occurs. If a
user ID is not authorized to use a product it has tried to access
using implicit pass-through or NaviGate, the product connection
does not occur. If a user ID is not authorized to use a product it has
tried to log onto using explicit pass-through, the product logon
screen is displayed. Users then can select an alternate user ID and
password for explicit pass-through.

If you choose to use Internal Security for all Landmark products,
ensure that the user IDs and passwords you want to use Landmark
product communication are identical for all product sessions.

If you choose to use External Security for all Landmark products,
ensure that all user IDs that you want to use Landmark product
communication have access to the appropriate resource rules for
your external security package.

Chapter 3: Landmark Product Communication

Setting Up Landmark Product Communication

The Monitor for MVS 2.0

3-9

System Administrator’s Guide

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