Use
the optional LUMAP mapping statement to define the mapping
of an LU or group of LU objects to a Client Identifier.
Syntax
>>-LUMAP--+-lu_name-------+--+-Client_Identifier-----------+---->
'-lu_group_name-' '-clid_type,Client_Identifier-'
.-GENERIC--.
>--+----------+------------------------------------------------->
'-SPECIFIC-'
>--+--------------------------------------------------------------------+-->
'-DEFAPPL -application_name--+-----------+--+---------+--+---------+-'
'-FIRSTONLY-' +-LOGAPPL-+ '-DEFONLY-'
'-QINIT---'
>--+--------------------------+--+----------+------------------->
'-PMAP --parms_group_name-' '-KEEPOPEN-'
>--+----------------+------------------------------------------><
+-prt_name-------+
'-prt_group_name-'
Parameters
- lu_name
- The name of the terminal LU.
- lu_group_name
- The group name that contains the terminal LUs.
- clid_type
- Specifies the type of Client Identifier. It is required if USERID
or DESTIP are specified. See Rules for client identifier specification for details.
- Client_Identifier
- One of several client identifiers. See Client identifier types and definitions for details.
- GENERIC
- Indicates that the LU or LUGROUP is checked for Generic connection
requests. Generic mapping statements also support Specific connection
requests if there is no LU or LUGROUP mapped specifically to the client.
- SPECIFIC
- Indicates that the LU or LUGROUP is checked for Specific connection
requests. Specific mapping statements are not used for Generic connection
requests.
- DEFAPPL application_name
- Specifying DEFAPPL indicates the initial application to which
Telnet connects. The application_name can
be network qualified in the format of a 1- to 8-character name of
the network separated by a period (.), followed by a 1- to 8-character
application name.
- FIRSTONLY
- When FIRSTONLY is specified, a solicitor or USSMSG10 screen is
sent to the client after logoff from a default session when LUSESSIONPEND
is coded. When FIRSTONLY is not specified, Telnet always requests
a new session to the default application after logoff from the session
when LUSESSIONPEND is coded. If LUSESSIONPEND is not coded, the connection
is dropped.
- LOGAPPL
- When LOGAPPL is specified, a session request to a host application
that is not active is queued in VTAM® instead
of rejected. Telnet keeps the ACB open for the LU representing the
client. When the application becomes active, VTAM initiates a session between the application
and the Telnet LU.
- QINIT
- Indicates that session requests should be queued, and when logging
off the default application, Telnet should redrive the default application
instead of issuing a USSMSG10 or Solicitor screen.
- DEFONLY
- When DEFONLY is specified, the client is blocked from specifying
any application name other than the one specified on the default application
statement.
- PMAP parms_group_name
- Maps a ParmsGroup to an LU group. With this, parameters can be
assigned based on the chosen LU name or group.
- KEEPOPEN
- Specifying KEEPOPEN means that all LUs identified in the lu_group_name
or the LU identified by lu_name always have an OPEN ACB as long as
the connection exists, whether or not a session exists. When KEEPOPEN
is mapped to a connection, the MSG07 and LUSESSIONPEND functions
are in effect whether or not they were explicitly coded.
- prt_name
- The name of an associated printer LU. Printer association requires
a one-to-one match. A single LU name or an LUGROUP with a single LU
must be specified when prt_name is used.
- prt_group_name
- The group that contains the printer LUs. Printer association requires
a one-to-one match. The number of single names in the print group
must equal the number of single names in the LUGROUP. The number of
ranges and the number of LUs in each range must also match. The group
cannot be defined as an LU exit.