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OSPI terminal definitions for IMS and CICS


IBM IMS terminal definitions

IMS requires all terminals to be defined in the IMS SYSGEN. If an attempt is made to log on with an OSPI ACB that has not been defined to IMS, the session is not accepted. The following example shows the IMS terminal definitions required for OSPI ACBs:

TERMINAL  MODEL=2,          
 FEAT=(,NOCD,NOPEN),
 FPBUF=256,OPTIONS=(TRANRESP),
 NAME=OSPI0000  **  OSPI ACB name **

 NAME   OSPI0000  **  Any LTERM name **
** (subject to IMS security) **

IBM CICS terminal definitions

The terminal definitions required by CICS depend on which features of CICS are used.

If the CICS autoinstall feature is used, local terminal definitions are not required. However, the appropriate terminal models must be defined prior to logon. See 'Autoinstall terminals' for information about defining OSPI terminals to CICS.

If the CICS autoinstall feature is not used, each terminal must be defined prior to logon. See Explicit-terminal-definitions for information about defining OSPI terminals to CICS.

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