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

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APPL name and ACBNAME<br />

Use these parameters to define the minor node names for your servers.<br />

In this example, the names of the APPL statements for the server are<br />

N<strong>FTP</strong>001 and N<strong>FTP</strong>002. The names must be unique in the domain in which<br />

the server resides, and within the network if the server is to engage in crossdomain<br />

sessions.<br />

If you do not code ACBNAME, the name of the APPL statement must be the<br />

same as the name in the APPLID operand of the ACB macroinstruction for the<br />

server. The server uses the value of the LUNAME initialization parameter as<br />

the APPLID operand.<br />

If you code ACBNAME, it must be unique within the domain in which the server<br />

resides. The name must also be the same as the value of the LUNAME initialization<br />

parameter for the server. If ACBNAME is not coded, the name of the<br />

APPL statement is used for the ACBNAME.<br />

AUTH<br />

The value ACQ must be specified for the AUTH operand. This gives the server<br />

the authority to use the OPNDST macroinstruction with the ACQUIRE option.<br />

For further information refer to VTAM: Programming.<br />

Specifying the value PASS is optional.<br />

VPACING<br />

Specifying a value for the VPACING is optional, but strongly recommended.<br />

The value you specify works with values in the BIND image. For more information<br />

about pacing, see “Pacing” on page 21<strong>3.</strong><br />

APPC<br />

Because the server uses an LU 6.2 protocol, the value of the APPC operand<br />

must be YES.<br />

DLOGMOD<br />

The value specified in the DLOGMOD server initialization parameter is used,<br />

see “Mode Name” on page 117.<br />

MODETAB<br />

The value of the MODETAB operand specifies the name of the ACF/VTAM<br />

logon mode table in which an entry for the server has been made.<br />

PARSESS<br />

Because each server uses parallel sessions for transferring data, the value of<br />

the PARSESS operand must be YES.<br />

AUTOSES<br />

It is recommended to set this value to 0.<br />

DSESLIM<br />

This value defines the maximum number of sessions to be allowed between the<br />

local application LU and a remote LU on a given node. For more details on<br />

VTAM session limits see the VTAM Installation and Resource Definition Version<br />

3 manual.<br />

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

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