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Creating a transmission queue

A transmission queue is a local queue that is used to send messages to a remote queue manager, through a message channel, which provides a one-way link to the remote queue manager.

Each message channel has a transmission queue name specified at the sending end of the message channel.

Note:
If you use clusters, you do not have to create a transmission queue.

To create a transmission queue:

  1. Type CRTMQMQ on the command line and press the

    F4 key.

  2. Type the queue name in the

    Queue name field.

    If you want to define a default transmission queue for all messages destined to a remote queue manager, the transmission queue name must be the same as the remote queue manager name.

  3. Type

    *LCL in the Queue type field.

  4. Type

    *TMQ in the Usage field.