JES2 supports both NJE and RJE. During JES2 initialization, you
should:
- Identify and describe the NJE applications eligible
to participate in an SNA NJE network with the APPL(avvvvvvv), NODE(nnnn),
LINE(nnnn), and LOGON(nnnn) statements, or in a TCP/IP NJE network
with the SOCKET(vvvvvvvv), NODE(nnnn), LINE(nnnn), and NETSRV(nnn)
statements.
- Specify the maximum number of concurrent JES2/VTAM sessions allowed
with the SESSION parameter on the TPDEF statement.
- If you want compaction, specify the compaction table or tables
you want to use (with the COMPACT statement).
- Specify which RJE workstation(s) and devices will
use compaction (with the RMT(nnnn), R(nnnnn).PR(m), and R(nnnnn).PU(m)
statements).
Note that you can also specify compaction on the $ADD
RMT(nnnn) command and $T forms of each command listed above.
- Specify the maximum number of nodes (with NODENUM parameter on
the NJEDEF statement) in the NJE network to which this JES2 member
belongs.
- Identify and specify characteristics for each line,
RJE workstation, NJE node and remote device. (By using the LINE(nnnn),
RMT(nnnn), NODE(nnnn), R(nnnnn).RD(m), R(nnnnn).PR(m), and R(nnnnn).PU(m)
statements.)
Note: If you do not define lines during initialization,
you cannot add RJE workstations through the $ADD RMT(nnnn) command.
Also, JES2 sets the RMTNUM= parameter on the TPDEF initialization
statement to zero and ignores any RMT(nnnn) initialization statements.
- Specify the number of network SYSOUT and job transmitters and
receivers (with the SRNUM=, STNUM=, JRNUM=, and JTNUM= parameters
on the NJEDEF or LINE statements) for each NJE line.
You can dedicate (permanently attach) physical and logical (that
is, SNA) teleprocessing lines by specifying the line number in the
RMT(nnnn) statement that describes the RJE workstation. Any RJE workstation
dedicated on a line must use that line for the connection. Any RJE
workstation or device that does not have a dedicated line specified
can use any line not designated by a RMT(nnnn) statement. This type
of line is a nondedicated line.