Appn max intermediate sessions, Cscm host, Cscf password suppression – Visara LINCS Configuration User Manual

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APPN Max Intermediate Sessions

This field defines the maximum number of intermediate sessions which will be supported on
this APPN node. The default is 256. Other options are 512, 1024, 1536, 2048, 4096, and
Maximum.

If Maximum is selected, then sessions will be allowed as long as memory is available.

CSCM Host

Toggle to select which 3270 Host will support Central Site Change Management. If CSCM is
enabled, Netview/DM can be used to electronically distribute LINCS data objects. Toggling
to None disables the CSCM feature.

If this node will act as a Central Site, then Central Site Customization must be enabled on the
General Options panel. A Central Site node is capable of retrieving Library members which
have been saved using the Central Site Customization Utility.

If this node will act as a Network Site, then Central Site Customization need not be enabled.
A Network Site can send and receive any distributable data object except those residing on a
Library disk. The distinction is made since the Central Site Customization feature requires a
significant amount of feature memory.

CSCF Password Suppression

Options are:

• ENABLE

• DISABLE

If suppression is Disabled, Netview operators will be required to enter a supervisor password
for all password protected Central Site functions (those marked with ,u next to the menu item).

DLUS Host Name

The DLUS Host Name is the fully qualified name (Network ID.Host Name) of the Dependent
LU Server (DLUS) that, along with the DLUR host and gateway circuits, provides support
for dependent LUs. Both the Netid and Host names can be up to eight alphanumeric characters,
with no embedded spaces, and the first character must be alphabetic. If the Netid is left blank,
it will default to the Network ID of this APPN node (also defined on this panel).

The DLUS name should be left blank if the DLUS will be responsible for activating the link.

Backup DLUS Host Name

The Backup DLUS Host Name specifies the fully qualified name (Network ID.Host Name) of
the Backup DLUS, that along with the DLUR circuits provides support for dependent LUs.
This DLUS will be used if there is no response from the primary DLUS. It’s use is optional.

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