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Authorize a UDX z/OS Cryptographic Services ICSF Administrator's Guide SA22-7521-17 |
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A panel similar to Figure 206 is displayed when option 3 is selected from the User Defined Extensions Management Panel. If you are running on a z890 or z990, you will see a list of PCIXCCs/CEX2Cs. If you are running on a z9 EC or z9 BC, you will see a list of CEX2Cs. If you are running on a z10 EC and z10 BC, you will see a list of CEX2Cs and CEX3Cs. If you are running on a z196, you will see a list of CEX3Cs. Figure 206. Authorize UDXs Panel
CSFUDX50 --------- ICSF - Authorize User Defined Extension -- Row 1 to 1 of 6 COMMAND ===> SCROLL===> PAGE UDX id ==> Password==> Select the coprocessors to be processed and press ENTER. COPROCESSOR SERIAL NUMBER STATUS ----------- ------------- ------ P00 41-00YE1 ACTIVE P01 41-00K11 ACTIVE P02 41-0A355 ACTIVE P03 41-0BA3F ONLINE P04 41-0RT2T ACTIVE P07 41-00B4M ACTIVE ********************************Bottom of data*************************** If your UDX was developed for your installation by IBM Global Services, you may have been provided a password associated with the UDX. Use this panel to authorize a specific User Defined Extension on one or more PCI Cryptographic Coprocessors. (UDXs on PCIXCCs, CEX2Cs, and CEX3Cs do not require authorization via this panel.) Enter the the two character id in the UDX id field. Enter the sixteen hexadecimal characters of the password in the Password field. Use an s to select the coprocessors where the UDX will be authorized. |
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