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==Description==
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The name you assign to the IBM module that provides TCP/IP support for Connect
The name you assign to the IBM module that provides TCP/IP support for Connect<span class="superstar">&#9733;</span> for UNIX TCP/IP connections  
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for UNIX TCP/IP connections  
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 20 March 2018

TCP/IP service machine name

Summary

Default value
TCPIP
Parameter type
User
Where set
On User 0's parameter line
Related products
All
Introduced
Model 204 V3.1.0

Description

The name you assign to the IBM module that provides TCP/IP support for Connect for UNIX TCP/IP connections

  • Under z/OS, set TCPNAME to the job name of the address space running the IBM TCP/IP module. Under z/OS, this parameter is set to the job name of the TCPIP server address space, which defaults to TCPIP. If this job name differs at all from TCPIP, then set the TCPNAME parameter.
  • Under z/VM, set TCPNAME to the VMID of the virtual machine running the IBM TCP/IP module.
  • Under z/VSE, the system programmer can start TCP/IP stacks in one or more z/VSE partitions, and each TCP/IP stack has its own system ID. Use TCPNAME to pass the system ID of the TCP/IP stack in the format:

    TCPNAME=00, TCPNAME=01...TCPNAME=nn