Change Session Options (VTAM)
Use the Session Options screen to modify the appearance of information on your screen, assign PF keys, and establish other Domain Traveler session options. Performance Test for VTAM preserves your settings.
To access session options:
On the Domain Traveler screen, type a slash next to the Change session options field and press Enter. The following screen appears.
Session Options screen------------------------------- Session Options -------------------------------
Command ===>
Logon data. . . . (Optional)
ZOOM mode . . . . N Y=yes, N=No
ZOOM key. . . . . F23
LU name . . . . . (Terminal name used to login to application)
Logmode . . . . . SNX32705 (Overrides model, SNA and Queriable options)
3270 model. . . . 5 1=12x40, 2=24x80, 3=32x80, 4=43x80, 5=27x132
SNA . . . . . . . Y Y=yes, N=no
Queriable . . . . Y=yes, N=no
Trailing Blanks . 1 (Only applies to non-Zoom mode)
Infirst . . . . . Y Y = No Welcome Screen From Domain Destination
Appl Profiling. . "/" to View application profile settings
The following PF key translations apply to the Domain Destination when
in non-Zoom mode:
PF01 = F1 PF04 = F4 PF07 = F7 PF10 = F10 PA1 =
PF02 = F2 PF05 = F5 PF08 = F8 PF11 = F11 PA2 =
PF03 = F3 PF06 = F6 PF09 = F9 PF12 = F12 CLEAR=- Specify the desired options. See the online help for complete field descriptions.
- Logmode shows terminal characteristics, such as rows and columns, that Performance Test for VTAM uses when establishing a session with the application. This value must be defined to VTAM. A value entered in this field overrides any values in the 3270 Model, SNA, or Queriable fields.
- Type Y or N in the Queriable field to specify whether the terminal is queriable. Y is the default. Queriable terminals can support extended attributes and double-byte character sets (DBCS).
- Type Y or N in the Infirst field. Y tells Performance Test for VTAM to send its first INPUT as the initial replay activity (do not wait for an OUTPUT from the Domain Destination). When Y is specified, no welcome screen from the Domain Destination appears. This field is valid only if Application Profiling has been turned off.
- Type a slash (/) in the Appl Profiling field to display the Application Profiling Settings screen. Application profiling examines components of each datastream received and compares them to previously received datastreams to better anticipate the next action that the application will take (for example, send more data or wait for input).
- Press Enter to continue. If you selected Appl Profiling, the Application Profile Settings screen appears; otherwise, you are connected to the domain destination (see Domain Traveler Entry Screen in ISPF Mode).
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