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Providing address information for clients of type UPIC and APPLI on BS2000 systems

For RFC1006 (or ISO) connections you must always generate a separate application name. This can be used for all RFC1006 (or ISO) connections regardless of client type.

KDCDEF generation

  • BCAMAPPL statement

    In T-PROT= enter either ISO or RFC1006 (these two values are treated identically on BS2000 systems).

  • PTERM statement

    If you want to generate the clients individually, specify the following operands and parameters:

    • Under PTERM name, you must enter the name that was defined for this client when the network was generated.

    • In BCAMAPPL= enter the application name defined in the BCAMAPPL statement.

    • In PRONAM= enter the name of the computer on which the client is running. This name is specified when the network is generated.

    • In PTYPE= you must enter either UPIC-R or APPLI.

      If you want the UTM application to actively establish the connection to clients of the APPLI type, in the LISTENER-PORT parameter you must specify the port number on which the partner application listens for connection requests.

  • TPOOL statement

    If you want to link clients via the LTERM pool, then:

    • In BCAMAPPL= enter the application name that is defined in the BCAMAPPL statement.

    • In PRONAM= you can enter the name of the computer on which the clients are running.

      If you specify PRONAM=*ANY the clients can sign on from any computer as long as it is of the type specified in PTYPE=.

    • In PTYPE= you must enter either UPIC-R or APPLI.