.-DYNLU--=--value_of_dynlu_start_option-----. >>-+-+-------------------------------------------+-+----------->< | | .-value_of_dynlu_start_option-. | | | '-DYNLU--=--+-----------------------------+-' | | +-NO--------------------------+ | | '-YES-------------------------' | | .-DYNLU--=--YES-. | '-+---------------+-----------------------------' '-DYNLU--=--YES-'
statement: | ADJCP |
dependencies: | APPN only |
For subarea nodes (HOSTSA is specified), DYNLU=YES is meaningful only when the host CDRM is activated and CDRDYN=YES is specified on the CDRM definition statement.
For APPN-only nodes (HOSTSA is not specified), DYNLU=YES is meaningful even though a host CDRM cannot be activated.
Guideline: To ensure predictable results, code DYNLU on the ADJCP definition statement. If you do not, the DYNLU value coded on the first activated link is assigned to this adjacent CP and to all other links activated to that adjacent node, regardless of the DYNLU value specified for each link.
If DYNLU is not coded on the first activated link station, the value of the DYNLU start option, which defaults to NO, is assigned to this adjacent CP and to all links activated to this adjacent CP. The DYNLU value taken by an adjacent CP and all links attached to it depends on where you code the DYNLU operand. Table 1 shows the DYNLU coding combinations.
DYNLU coded on: | DYNLU value assigned to adjacent CP and attached resources: | |||||
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ADJCP | First PU activated | LINE | GROUP | Other PUs | Start option | |
DYNLU |
No effect | No effect | No effect | No effect | No effect | Value coded |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
No effect | No effect | No effect | No effect | Value coded |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
No effect | No effect | No effect | Value coded |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
No effect | No effect | Value coded |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
No effect | Value coded |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
Value coded |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
DYNLU |
Default DYNLU |
Tip: The DYNLU value is set for an adjacent CP and its attached resources from the CDRSC keyword associated with the CDRM for that node when the first link that is activated to the adjacent node represents a virtual route transmission group (VRTG).