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Shared channel configuration

 

The following sections detail the configuration to be performed on the z/OS queue manager to implement the channel described in Figure 1.

Examples are given for connecting WebSphere MQ for z/OS and Windows. If you wish to connect to WebSphere MQ on another platform use the appropriate set of values from the table in place of those for Windows.

The words in bold are user-specified and reflect the names of WebSphere MQ objects used throughout these examples. If you change the names used here, ensure that you also change the other references made to these objects throughout this book. All others are keywords and should be entered as shown.

Configuration worksheet for WebSphere MQ for z/OS using queue-sharing groups
ID Parameter Name Reference Example Used User Value
Definition for local node
A Queue Manager Name   QSG  
B Local queue name   QSG.SHAREDQ  
Connection to WebSphere MQ for Windows

The values in this section of the table must match those used in Table 1, as indicated.

C Remote queue manager name A WINNT  
D Remote queue name   WINNT.REMOTEQ  
E Queue name at remote system B WINNT.LOCALQ  
F Transmission queue name   WINNT  
G Sender (LU 6.2) channel name   QSG.WINNT.SNA  
H Sender (TCP) channel name   QSG.WINNT.TCP  
I Receiver (LU 6.2) channel name G WINNT.QSG.SNA  
J Receiver (TCP/IP) channel name H WINNT.QSG.TCP  
Connection to WebSphere MQ for AIX

The values in this section of the table must match those used in Table 1, as indicated.

C Remote queue manager name   AIX  
D Remote queue name   AIX.REMOTEQ  
E Queue name at remote system B AIX.LOCALQ  
F Transmission queue name   AIX  
G Sender (LU 6.2) channel name   QSG.AIX.SNA  
H Sender (TCP/IP) channel name   QSG.AIX.TCP  
I Receiver (LU 6.2) channel name G AIX.QSG.SNA  
J Receiver (TCP/IP) channel name H AIX.QSG.TCP  

 

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