HP UX SNAplus2 manual Standard Mode and COS Names, Mode Associated Purpose Name COS Name

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Configuring APPC Communication

 

 

 

Defining Modes and Classes of Service

Table 7-1

Standard Mode and COS Names

 

 

 

 

 

Mode

Associated

Purpose

 

Name

COS Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(blank)

#CONNECT

Sessions that do not specify a mode

 

 

 

name (basic default COS

 

 

 

parameters)

 

#BATCH

#BATCH

Sessions used by batch-processing

 

 

 

applications

 

#INTER

#INTER

Sessions used by interactive

 

 

 

applications

 

#BATCHSC

#BATCHSC

Sessions used by batch-processing

 

 

 

applications, with a minimal level of

 

 

 

routing security

 

#INTERSC

#INTERSC

Sessions used by interactive

 

 

 

applications, with a minimal level of

 

 

 

routing security

 

SNASVCMG

SNASVCMG

CNOS (change number of sessions)

 

 

 

and management services sessions

 

CPSVCMG

CPSVCMG

CP-CP sessions between nodes

 

CPSVRMGR

CPSVRMGR

CP-CP sessions used for dependent

 

 

 

LU requester (DLUR)

 

QPCSUPP

#CONNECT

Sessions used for 5250 emulation

 

 

 

 

Once a mode has been configured, it can be used by any APPC or CPI-C application to activate a session between a local LU and a partner LU. An APPC application must specify the mode to use, but a CPI-C application can use CPI-C side information (which includes the mode name). For more information about configuring CPI-C side information, see “Defining CPI-C Side Information”.

To configure a mode or class of service, use one of the following methods:

Motif administration program

Select APPC and Modes from the Services menu on the Node window, then choose New on the Mode window.

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