Code a NETWORK definition statement to name a destination network.
If you do not code a NETWORK definition statement, this adjacent SSCP
table defines a default SSCP list for either a single-network or a
multiple-network environment. In a multiple-network environment,
you can use the NETWORK definition statement to provide a specific
default SSCP list for a given destination network.
If ADJCDRM definition statements follow a NETWORK definition statement,
without intervening CDRM definition statements, they also comprise
a list of default SSCPs. A default SSCP list
for a single network consists of a VBUILD definition statement with
TYPE=ADJSSCP followed by a NETWORK definition statement and a set
of ADJCDRM definition statements.
The following rules apply to the placement of the NETWORK definition
statement within the adjacent SSCP table definition:
- The NETWORK definition statement can be followed by a NETWORK,
CDRM, or ADJCDRM definition statement.
- Consecutive NETWORK definition statements result in the same adjacent
SSCP table for each of the networks.
- If a statement that is not valid is encountered within the adjacent
SSCP table definition, that statement and any subsequent statements
are rejected until another NETWORK definition statement or the end
of the definition is encountered.
Note: An ADJSSCP table defined with a NETWORK definition
statement of the host network is used only when the destination resource
is known to reside in the host network. A default table is coded
without a NETWORK definition statement.