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<var>VTLAPSY</var> is a ten-character resettable User 0 parameter that, if set to a non-blank value, indicates the name of an [[APSY]] subsystem that can be used to | <var>VTLAPSY</var> is a ten-character resettable User 0 parameter that, if set to a non-blank value, indicates the name of an [[APSY]] subsystem that can be used to | ||
provide full-screen login support for <var>[[IODEV parameter|IODEV]]</var> 7 terminals (3270-type). | provide full-screen login support for <var>[[IODEV parameter|IODEV]]</var> 7 terminals (3270-type). For TN3270 connections, the same functionality is provided by the <var>[[NEWSESCMD]]</var> parameter on the <var>[[JANUS DEFINE]]</var> command. | ||
<p class="warn"><b>Caution:</b> If you set <var>VTLAPSY</var> to a non-existent or non-functional APSY, <code>IODEV=7</code> threads are prevented from logging in. </p> | <p class="warn"><b>Caution:</b> If you set <var>VTLAPSY</var> to a non-existent or non-functional APSY, <code>IODEV=7</code> threads are prevented from logging in. </p> | ||
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<li><code>YOURVT75</code> is entered automatically as a command. </li> | <li><code>YOURVT75</code> is entered automatically as a command. </li> | ||
<li>The <code>YOURTV75</code> subsystem is expected to format a full screen that prompts the user for a valid | <li>The <code>YOURTV75</code> subsystem is expected to format a full screen that prompts the user for a valid user ID and password. The subsystem then uses the response to those prompts, along with <var>$Sir_Login</var>, to log the user in. </li> | ||
<li>If command level is reached without a successful <var>$Sir_Login</var> | <li>If command level is reached without a successful <var>$Sir_Login</var> | ||
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<li>If command level is reached after a successful <var>$Sir_Login</var>, | <li>If command level is reached after a successful <var>$Sir_Login</var>, | ||
any <var>[[ | any <var>[[AUTOSYS parameter|AUTOSYS]]</var> subsystem for the thread is processed. </li> | ||
<li>Any environmental error in <var>$Sir_Login</var> results in request cancellation. | <li>Any environmental error in <var>$Sir_Login</var> results in request cancellation. | ||
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A sample subsystem that can be used with the <var>VTLAPSY</var> parameter is provided in the [[SIRIUS file]]. Programs are <code>VTLN.LOGIN</code> and <code>VTLN.ERROR</code>, and the comments in <code>VTLN.LOGIN</code> explain how to customize the programs for the local environment. | A sample subsystem that can be used with the <var>VTLAPSY</var> parameter is provided in the [[SIRIUS file]]. Programs are <code>VTLN.LOGIN</code> and <code>VTLN.ERROR</code>, and the comments in <code>VTLN.LOGIN</code> explain how to customize the programs for the local environment. | ||
This is an example of how a screen could be designed, using basic SOUL screen definition statements, to provide an alternative to the ">" prompt for logging a full-screen user into a Model 204 | This is an example of how a screen could be designed, using basic SOUL screen definition statements, to provide an alternative to the ">" prompt for logging a full-screen user into a Model 204 Online: | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:52, 6 December 2017
Login APSY for VT75 terminals
Summary
- Default value
- null string
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- User 0 CCAIN parameters and resettable by system managers
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Sirius Mods 7.9
Description
VTLAPSY is a ten-character resettable User 0 parameter that, if set to a non-blank value, indicates the name of an APSY subsystem that can be used to provide full-screen login support for IODEV 7 terminals (3270-type). For TN3270 connections, the same functionality is provided by the NEWSESCMD parameter on the JANUS DEFINE command.
Caution: If you set VTLAPSY to a non-existent or non-functional APSY, IODEV=7
threads are prevented from logging in.
Connection states and processing
When an IODEV=7
terminal connects to Model 204, one of four connection states is possible:
- The terminal connection contains no user data (the typical case).
- The terminal connection is the result of a VTAM transfer of control from a different Model 204 Online. VTAM transfer of control is allowed even when RACF is used.
- The terminal connection request passed user data, and the X'0040' bit of TERMOPT is not set. In this case, the user data is processed as a command at connect time.
- The terminal connection contains user data, and
TERMOPT=X'0040'
. In this case, the user data will be prefixed with the string "LOGON " and the result is processed as a command.
When an IODEV=7
terminal connects with no user data and VTLAPSY is
set to a non-blank value (for example, YOURVT75
), the following processing is performed:
- The user is temporarily "logged in" with a USERID of
YOURVT75
(the subsystem name), ACCOUNT ofNO ACCOUNT
, and with X'00' privileges. - The $Sir_Login function is enabled.
YOURVT75
is entered automatically as a command.- The
YOURTV75
subsystem is expected to format a full screen that prompts the user for a valid user ID and password. The subsystem then uses the response to those prompts, along with $Sir_Login, to log the user in. - If command level is reached without a successful $Sir_Login call, or if the VTLAPSY subsystem attempts an APSY transfer without a successful $Sir_Login call, an MSIR.0722 non-terminal message is issued, and the terminal is disconnected.
- If command level is reached after a successful $Sir_Login, any AUTOSYS subsystem for the thread is processed.
- Any environmental error in $Sir_Login results in request cancellation.
Note: The VTLAPSY subsystem must be configured to not log a user in or out (
N
settings forLog user into M204
and forLog user out of M204
in the "APSY SUBSYSMGMT Operational Parameters" screen).
Sample APSY
A sample subsystem that can be used with the VTLAPSY parameter is provided in the SIRIUS file. Programs are VTLN.LOGIN
and VTLN.ERROR
, and the comments in VTLN.LOGIN
explain how to customize the programs for the local environment.
This is an example of how a screen could be designed, using basic SOUL screen definition statements, to provide an alternative to the ">" prompt for logging a full-screen user into a Model 204 Online:
/\ * * * //\\ * W E L C O M E T O // \\ M O D E L 2 0 4 * /\\__//\ // - \\ * * * // ROCKET \\ * // SOFTWARE \\ VV VV 77777777 5555555 // - \\ * VV VV 77 55 // | - | \\ VV VV 77 55 // / | | \ \\ VV VV 77 5555555 /_/_/__|__________|__\_\_\ VV VV 77 55 /__/_/===__===__===__===\_\__\ VV VV 77 55 /___\/___\/___\/___\ VVV 77 555555 ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; Processing login from terminal S26T0019 User ID: Password: New Password: Command: