SNAX/XF LU Network Services Manual

Building the ESS Tables
Using LUNS
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LOGON-CHAR
specifies one of the following cases:
The terminal logs on with a character-coded logon command, and LUNS
is to send a CINIT to the Creator process so that it can create the
designated Tandem process.
The terminal logs on with a character-coded logon command, and LUNS
is to pass that command (or replacement data) to the host.
LOGON-INIT
specifies one of the following cases:
The terminal logs on with a character-coded logon command, and LUNS
is to send a CINIT to the Creator process so that it can create the
designated Tandem process.
The terminal logs on with a character-coded logon command
(ADDUSERDATA), and LUNS is to send an INIT-SELF to a process on the
host.
LOGOFF
specifies that LUNS is to log a terminal off from whatever process it is logged
on to.
For all logon records pointing to a host process, you must also specify the SENDHOST
operand:
SENDHOST { Y | N }
Specify as Y (yes). The default value for this operand is N (no).
The inclusion of other operands depends both on what type of terminal is accessing
the process, and whether the process in question resides on the host or the Tandem
system. For more information regarding the ADD ESSCMD command, see
Appendix A.
Logon Records for Tandem
TACL Processes
To build a logon record that points to a TACL process, specify
command-type
as
either LOGON-CHAR or LOGON-INIT. You must also include the process's
subdevice name within the PLUNAME operand. This name can consist of from one to
seven alphanumeric and special characters, preceded by a pound sign (#).
With both command types, you have the option of overriding the terminal protocol
specified in the SCF ADD LU command. Note that you can do this only if the protocol
specified through SCF is either CRT, ITI, or PRT. Also note that you cannot override
the terminal protocol through the ESS table if it has been specified as SNALU through
SCF.