DEFINE PROCESSGROUP command: Transfer Control
Summary
- Privileges
- User 0 or system manager
- Function
- Connects the Transfer Control process to a specific link; for SNA Communications Server transfers, it also specifies login security
Syntax
DEFINE PROCESSGROUP name [LIKE previousname] WITH SCOPE=SYSTEM LINK=linkname REMOTEID=luname] [MODENAME=logmode entry name] LOGIN={TRUST | NOTRUST}
Where:
name | Used on DEFINE PROCESS commands to refer to this group of processes. The length of the name must be 1 to 8 characters. ALL is a reserved word and cannot be used. | ||||
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LIKE | Gives the current link the attributes of the link entity referred to by previousname. | ||||
SCOPE=SYSTEM | Indicates that the definition is available to all users of the Model 204 system for the entire run. | ||||
LINK | Associates the processgroup with a locally defined link and implies the transport type and conversation protocol. The linkname value must be the same as the link name specified on the DEFINE LINK command. | ||||
REMOTEID | Iidentifies the LU name (SNA Communications Server applid) of the SNA Communications Server application to which the user is transferred. REMOTEID is used with SNA Communications Server transfers, that is, when PROTOCOL=TRANSFER on the DEFINE LINK command, and MODE=PASS on the DEFINE PROCESS command for this process.
During a trusted transfer — that is, when The destination Model 204 region uses REMOTEID to verify that the transfer is from a trusted Model 204 region, as well as to transfer a user back to the initiating region. |
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LOGIN | Specifies whether a valid password is required when transferring between Model 204 regions. LOGIN is used with SNA Communications Server transfers, that is, when PROTOCOL=TRANSFER on the DEFINE LINK command, and MODE=PASS on the DEFINE PROCESS command for this process.
Valid values are TRUST and NOTRUST:
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