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

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SECACPT<br />

This value must be set to CONV.<br />

All other operands that can be coded in APPL definitions are optional; they depend<br />

on the requirements of your location.<br />

Note: If the PRTCT operand is used to assign a password, this password must<br />

also be coded when specifying a value for the LUNAME server initialization parameter.<br />

The LUNAME server initialization parameter is described in “Specifying<br />

Values for the Server Initialization Parameters” on page 11<strong>3.</strong><br />

Defining an SNA Server as a Cross-Domain Resource<br />

You are recommended to define the remote servers that conduct file transfers with<br />

the servers at your location as application program cross-domain resources<br />

(CDRSCs). You do this by coding and filing one VBUILD statement for the crossdomain<br />

resource major node and one CDRSC statement for each network name<br />

that a remote server uses when communicating with its session partner.<br />

For more information about defining cross-domain resources, refer to VTAM Installation<br />

and Resource Definition Version <strong>3.</strong><br />

Figure 46 shows sample definitions of how cross-domain resources could be<br />

defined. In this example, CDRM5 is the name of the Cross-Domain Resource<br />

Manager (CDRM) that controls the CDRSC.<br />

VBUILD TYPE=CDRSC<br />

N<strong>FTP</strong>��3 CDRSC CDRM=CDRM5<br />

N<strong>FTP</strong>��4 CDRSC CDRM=CDRM5<br />

Figure 46. Defining Servers as a Cross-Domain Resource<br />

Example of Combined APPL and CDRSC Definitions for One Location<br />

Assume the following:<br />

� Your location has two servers with the LU names N<strong>FTP</strong>001 and N<strong>FTP</strong>002.<br />

� Your location is to communicate with two other locations.<br />

– One location has a cross-domain resource manager called CDRM12, and<br />

one server with the LU name <strong>FTP</strong>0002.<br />

– The other location has a cross-domain resource manager called CDRM99<br />

and three servers with the LU names <strong>FTP</strong>000X, <strong>FTP</strong>000Y, and <strong>FTP</strong>000Z.<br />

<strong>Chapter</strong> 6. Setting Up and Maintaining the ACF/VTAM Resources Used by <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>FTP</strong> <strong>V2.2.1</strong> <strong>MVS</strong> 81

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