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222 <strong>CICS</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>V5</strong><br />

Figure 9-4 <strong>CICS</strong> TG Linux, configuring the server definition<br />

Example 9-11 Server definition in CTG.INI<br />

SECTION SERVER = SCSCPJA1<br />

DESCRIPTION=<strong>CICS</strong>TS 2.2 AT SC66<br />

UPPERCASESECURITY=Y<br />

PROTOCOL=TCPIP<br />

NETNAME=wtsc66oe.itso.ibm.com<br />

PORT=8018<br />

CONNECTTIMEOUT=0<br />

TCPKEEPALIVE=Y<br />

ENDSECTION<br />

Using Windows to configure the <strong>CICS</strong> TG on Linux<br />

When configuring the <strong>CICS</strong> TG from Linux, we found the Configuration Tool was<br />

very slow due to poor network performance. We instead chose to run the<br />

Configuration Tool on Windows to define our configuration for the <strong>CICS</strong> TG on<br />

Linux. We did this as follows:<br />

1. We started the Configuration Tool on our Windows 2000 machine with a<br />

special parameter that caused it to configure for Linux, using the following<br />

command:<br />

ctgcfg -PLAT L390

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