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Migrating to zOS R8 Part 1 - Messmer The Brain House

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TIOC<br />

TSO/E<br />

z/OS Security Level 3<br />

OS/390 V1R1<br />

z/OS V1<strong>R8</strong><br />

z/OS V1<strong>R8</strong><br />

<strong>Migrating</strong> <strong>to</strong> z/OS <strong>R8</strong> <strong>Part</strong> 1 of 3: Get Ready<br />

SMP/E product. <strong>The</strong> SMP/E product allows cus<strong>to</strong>mers who are currently<br />

licensed for an earlier level of z/OS or z/OS.e <strong>to</strong> order and install the latest<br />

level of SMP/E without having <strong>to</strong> upgrade their entire operating system.<br />

This allows products that run on z/OS or z/OS.e <strong>to</strong> exploit the packaging<br />

and installation enhancements of SMP/E without requiring a later level of<br />

the operating system. This also allows cus<strong>to</strong>mers <strong>to</strong> exploit new electronic<br />

delivery and installation technologies in SMP/E sooner. <strong>The</strong> SMP/E product<br />

is available at no additional charge <strong>to</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>mers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Planning and Migration Assistant (PMA), a component of SMP/E, can<br />

help you maintain, plan for, and order new releases of z/OS, z/OS.e, and<br />

other products. It provides reports that use IBM-supplied data, your SMP/E<br />

consolidated software inven<strong>to</strong>ry (CSI) data set, and a Cus<strong>to</strong>mPac inven<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

file. <strong>The</strong> PMA Web site is<br />

http://www.ibm.com/eserver/zseries/zos/smpe/pma/.<br />

Type: base element, exclusive.<br />

TIOC allows console services and TSO/E <strong>to</strong> communicate with the terminal<br />

hardware.<br />

Type: base element, exclusive.<br />

Time Sharing Option/Extensions (TSO/E) provides an interactive terminal<br />

interface. As in prior releases of TSO/E, this element includes CLISTs and<br />

REXX, but does not include a REXX compiler.<br />

In z/OS.e, the number of concurrent TSO/E sessions is limited <strong>to</strong> eight.<br />

Type: optional feature, exclusive, unpriced, cannot be dynamically enabled.<br />

z/OS Security Level 3 provides strong encryption for z/OS and z/OS.e.<br />

<strong>The</strong> components in this feature are:<br />

w IBM Tivoli Direc<strong>to</strong>ry Server for z/OS Security Level 3, which is<br />

new in z/OS V1<strong>R8</strong> and z/OS.e V1<strong>R8</strong>. This component works in<br />

conjunction with the IBM Tivoli Direc<strong>to</strong>ry Server for z/OS base<br />

element, and with the LDAP Server component of the Integrated<br />

Security Services base element, <strong>to</strong> provide stronger encryption<br />

(greater than 64 bits) than that available without the z/OS Security<br />

Level 3 feature. This component uses the RC4, TDES, and<br />

Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithms for encryption.<br />

This component replaces LDAP Security Level 3, which was added<br />

in z/OS V1R6.<br />

w Network Authentication Service Level 3, which was last changed in<br />

z/OS V1R6 and z/OS.e V1R6. This component works in<br />

conjunction with the Network Authentication Service component of<br />

the Integrated Security Services base element <strong>to</strong> provide stronger<br />

encryption (greater than 64 bits) than that available without the z/OS<br />

Security Level 3 feature. This component uses the TDES algorithm<br />

for encryption.<br />

This component was new in z/OS V1R2. At that time it was named<br />

SecureWay (R) Security Server Network Authentication Service Level<br />

3. As of z/OS V1R3 and z/OS.e V1R3, the word "SecureWay" was<br />

dropped from the name. As of z/OS V1R5 and z/OS.e V1R5, the<br />

words "Security Server" are dropped from the name.<br />

w OCSF Security Level 3, which was last changed in OS/390 V2R10.<br />

This component works in conjunction with the OCSF component of<br />

the Cryp<strong>to</strong>graphic Services base element <strong>to</strong> provide stronger<br />

encryption (greater than 64 bits) than that available without the z/OS<br />

Security Level 3 feature. This component uses the TDES, DES, and<br />

RC2/RC4/RC5 algorithms for encryption.<br />

SHARE (c) Copyright IBM Corporation, 2006 August 15, 2006<br />

Session 2870 Page 61 of 70 Baltimore, MD

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