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Defining an LU 6.2 connection

 

In WebSphere MQ for iSeries, a mode name, TP name, and connection name of a fully-qualified LU 6.2 connection can be used.

For other versions of WebSphere MQ for iSeries, a communications side information (CSI) object is required to define the LU 6.2 communications details for the sending end of a message channel. It is referred to in the CONNECTION NAME field of the Sender or Server channel definition for LU 6.2 connections. Further information on the communications side object is available in the AS/400 APPC Communications Programmer’s Guide.

The initiated end of the link must have a routing entry definition to complement this CSI object. Further information on managing work requests from remote LU 6.2 systems is available in the AS/400 Programming: Work Management Guide.

See the Multiplatform APPC Configuration Guide and the following table for information.

Settings on the local i5/OS system for a remote queue manager platform
Remote platform TPNAME
z/OS, or OS/390 or MVS/ESA™ The same as in the corresponding side information on the remote queue manager.
i5/OS The same as the compare value in the routing entry on the i5/OS system.
HP OpenVMS As specified in the OVMS Run Listener command.
Compaq NonStop Kernel The same as the TPNAME specified in the receiver-channel definition.
UNIX systems The invokable Transaction Program defined in the remote LU 6.2 configuration.
Windows As specified in the Windows Run Listener command, or the invokable Transaction Program that was defined using TpSetup on Windows.

If you have more than one queue manager on the same machine, ensure that the TPnames in the channel definitions are unique.

 

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Set up communication for WebSphere MQ for iSeries


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