Defining IQD channel parameters

For an IQD channel path type, HCM allows you to specify the following parameters:

maximum frame size
HCM allows you to specify a maximum frame size to be used for IQDIO requests on that channel path. For further information refer to z/OS V2R1.0 Communications Server: IP Configuration Guide
IQD function
Starting with processor types 2817 and 2818, the Internal Queued Direct I/O (IQDIO) functions or the HiperSockets functions offers two new options:
  • integration with the intraensemble data network (IEDN) controlled by the zManager functions which provide access controls, virtualization and management functions necessary to secure and manage the IEDN. This functionality is called extended IQD (IQDX).
  • bridging an IQD channel to an external (customer managed) network

To support these functions, for IQD channels, HCD offers three choices:

Basic HiperSockets
The IQD channel path is connected to the internal HiperSockets network and is used without connection to the IEDN or an external network. This is the default.
IEDN Access (IQDX)
The IQD channel path supports IEDN via the Internal Queued Direct I/O Extensions (IQDX) function.
External Bridge
The IQD channel path works in basic HiperSockets mode and can be transparently bridged to an external (customer managed) network via the z/VM Virtual Switch bridge support.
Figure 1. Edit IQD Channel Parameters
Edit IQD Channel Parameters. This dialog is accessible from the HCM product and includes accessible help information.