DYNLU

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     .-DYNLU--=--value_of_dynlu_start_option-----.     
>>-+-+-------------------------------------------+-+-----------><
   | |           .-value_of_dynlu_start_option-. | |   
   | '-DYNLU--=--+-----------------------------+-' |   
   |             +-NO--------------------------+   |   
   |             '-YES-------------------------'   |   
   | .-DYNLU--=--YES-.                             |   
   '-+---------------+-----------------------------'   
     '-DYNLU--=--YES-'                                 

Specifies whether dynamic allocation of CDRSC definitions is supported. If you do not code this operand, the default is the value you coded on the DYNLU start option.

This operand is valid only when PUTYPE=1 or PUTYPE=2.

If dynamic allocation of CDRSC definitions is not supported for a particular PU, a resource that was dynamically defined as a CDRSC cannot use that PU to connect to a session.
DYNLU=NO
Specifies that dynamic allocation of CDRSC definitions is not supported.

If dynamic allocation of CDRSC definitions is not supported for a particular PU, an independent logical unit that was dynamically defined using CDRSC definitions over another adjacent link station cannot use that particular PU to connect to a session.

DYNLU=YES
Specifies that dynamic allocation of CDRSC definitions is supported.

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.

Result: The DYNLU value is associated with an adjacent APPN node when the first link that adjacent node is activated. When the DYNLU value is associated with the adjacent node, that value is propagated to all other links to that adjacent node as they are activated, regardless of the DYNLU value specified for each link. See Table 1 for more information about determining the source of the DYNLU value assigned to an adjacent CP and attached resources.