Table23. Configuration Parameter List - Link Station - Detail (continued)
Parameter Information
Parameter
Allow CP-CP sessions on this link
ValidValues
Yes,No
Default Value
Yes,if adjacent node type is APPN network node or APPN end node. No for all other
adjacent node types
Description
This parameter specifies whether sessions between control points are to be activated
over this link station.
This parameter allows control of CP-CP session establishment between adjacent
network nodes so that the overhead associated with topology database updates (TDUs)
may be constrained.
Note: EveryAPPN network node must have at least one CP-CP session established to
anotherAPPN network node in order to maintain the minimum connectivity necessary
to update the topology database. In addition, more than minimum connectivity could be
desired to eliminate single points of failure and to improve network dynamics.
Parameter
CP-CP session level security
ValidValues
Yes,No
Default Value
No
Description
This parameter specifies whether session level security is enforced for CP-CP sessions
established over this link station. When session level security is enabled, encrypted
data is exchanged and compared during the BIND flows (which includes the BIND, the
BIND response, and an FMH-12 Security RU). Tosuccessfully establish a CP-CP
session with session level security enabled, both partners must be configured with the
same encryption key.Currently, session level security support is limited to the basic
LU-LU verification protocol.
Parameter
Encryption key
ValidValues
Up to 16 hexadecimal digits. If fewer than 16 digits are specified, the value is padded
on the right with zeros.
Default Value
None
Description
This parameter is used to encrypt data exchanged during BIND flows. Both partners
must be configured with the same key to establish a CP-CP session.
APPN Configuration Commands
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