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Chapter 3. Operating NetView FTP V2.2.1 MVS - IBM

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Modifying a Server’s Classes<br />

You can modify the server classes of a server using the MODIFY command. The<br />

syntax of the command is:<br />

►►──┬─MODIFY ─┬──id──┬─,MODIFY<br />

─┬──┬─suffix──┬──,──CLASS──=──┬─ALL─────────┬────────►◄<br />

└─F ──────┘<br />

└─,F ──────┘<br />

└─jobname─┘├─class───────┤ │ ┌─,───┐ │<br />

└─( ── ─ ─┘<br />

▼<br />

class ┴ )<br />

id The identifier that you used in the START command to start the queue handler.<br />

suffix<br />

The suffix of the server to be modified.<br />

jobname<br />

The job name of the server. This format must be used if the server was not<br />

started via the queue handler.<br />

ALL<br />

Specifies that the server is to serve all classes (0 through 9 and A through Z).<br />

Note: Do not specify this value if both SNA and OSI servers are used.<br />

class<br />

Specifies the class or classes that the server is to serve. Up to 15 classes can<br />

be specified.<br />

Examples:<br />

The following command specifies that the server XY is to be modified to serve all<br />

classes (0 through 9 and A through Z):<br />

F QH,F XY,CLASS=ALL<br />

The following command specifies that server YZ is to be modified to serve classes<br />

1 and 2:<br />

F QH,F YZ,CLASS=(1,2)<br />

Note: If you modify the class of an OSI server, make sure classes dedicated to<br />

perform OSI requests are assigned. The OSI server cannot distinguish between<br />

OSI classes and other classes, therefore it accepts any class assigned. Requests,<br />

obtained by the OSI server are checked that they are OSI requests. SNA requests<br />

are rejected.<br />

56 <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> V2 <strong>MVS</strong> Installation, Operation, and Administration

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