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We clicked No on the TaskGuide? window that appeared.<br />

From the Configuration Tool main menu, we clicked the TCP protocol handler in<br />

the Java gateway tree, and then ticked the Enable protocol handler checkbox<br />

(Figure 9-3).<br />

Figure 9-3 <strong>CICS</strong> TG Linux, configuring the TCP handler<br />

This causes the <strong>CICS</strong> TG TCP protocol handler to start up when the <strong>Gateway</strong><br />

daemon starts, and listen for TCP requests on port 2006. It creates the lines<br />

shown in Example 9-10 in the CTG.INI file.<br />

Example 9-10 TCP protocol handler lines in CTG.INI<br />

protocol@tcp.handler=com.ibm.ctg.server.TCPHandler<br />

protocol@tcp.parameters=connecttimeout=2000;idletimeout=600000;pingfrequency=60<br />

000;port=2006;solinger=0;sotimeout=1000;<br />

We also needed to configure a connection from the Client daemon to our <strong>CICS</strong><br />

region SCSCPJA1 on z/OS. For this, we re-used the TCP/IP connection<br />

described in Chapter 5, “TCP/IP connections to <strong>CICS</strong>” on page 81. See<br />

Figure 9-4 on page 222 for the definitions used. This creates the lines shown in<br />

Example 9-11 on page 222 in the CTG.INI file.<br />

Chapter 9. TCP connections to the <strong>Gateway</strong> daemon on Linux 221

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