The following topic contains examples of various signaling configurations.
- Example 1 — Using COUPLExx defaults
This example is a configuration of two
systems that shows only the required statements and parameters and
takes the system defaults for all others.
- Example 2 — Creating a transport class for large messages
This example is a configuration of two
systems that shows the required statements and parameters and those
statements and parameters that you can use to segregate message traffic
based on message length.
- Example 3 — Creating a transport class for a group
This example is a configuration of two
systems that shows the required statements and parameters and those
statements and parameters that you can use to segregate message traffic
for a group.
- Example 4 — Defining signaling paths through the coupling facility
This example is a configuration of two
systems that uses a signaling configuration consisting entirely of
coupling facility signaling structures.
- Example 5 — Signaling through a coupling facility and CTC connections
This example is a configuration of two
systems that uses a signaling configuration consisting of both coupling
facility signaling structures and CTC devices.
To determine how to calculate the device addresses specified on
the PATHIN and PATHOUT statements and shown on the example diagrams,
see:
- 3088 Product Description
- Introducing Enterprise
Systems Connection