In many cases, applications can use the local node's control point LU, which is automatically defined when you configure the node. This is the default LU--if your application does not specify a particular LU, it can use this one. If the application uses the default LU, you do not need to define a local LU. Check the documentation for your APPC application, or contact the application programmer.
If you are configuring dependent LUs of type 6.2 for use with APPC or CPI-C applications, you may wish to define them as members of the default pool. An application that does not specify a particular local LU is assigned an unused LU from the pool of LUs defined as default LUs.
Independent APPC and 5250 use independent LUs. Each LU-LU session involves a local LU and a partner LU. For the local LU, you can use the predefined default LU associated with the node control point, or you can configure new local LUs. The partner LU need not be configured at all if the CS/AIX node is an end node or network node in an APPN network, because APPN can locate partner LUs dynamically. However, you do have to configure the partner LU if your network is not an APPN network or if the node is a LEN node. In this case, you must configure the remote node where the partner LU resides, then define the partner LU on the remote node. (If the partner LU is the default LU on the remote node, you do not need to define it explicitly because it is added automatically when you define the remote node.)
To configure an APPC local LU, use one of the following methods:
You can use the advanced dialog to specify sync point support, attach routing characteristics, whether password substitution should be used, restrictions on SSCP access, and security.
The following parameters are required for local LU configuration:
If you do not know what name to use, consult your SNA network planner.
This LU name is the second part of the fully qualified LU name of the local LU. The first part of the fully qualified LU name (the network name) is always the same as the first part of the CP name of the local node.
This field applies only if the LU is a dependent LU.
After performing the local LU configuration, continue with the following configuration tasks: