Optional: using the APPLID to identify your CICS TG

To identify your CICS® TG to CICS when connecting over IPIC, you can provide your APPLID in the ctg.ini file or specify an APPLIDQUALIFIER and the APPLID.

To provide your APPLID and APPLIDQUALIFIER in the ctg.ini file, specify:
SECTION PRODUCT
    APPLID=MYAPPL
    APPLIDQUALIFIER=MYQUAL
ENDSECTION
If you use an APPLID of MYAPPL and an APPLIDQUALIFIER of MYQUAL, the CICS system log shows the following messages when an IPCONN is installed:
DFHIS3000 .... IY2GTGA2 IPCONN APPL with applid MYQUAL.MYAPPL 
autoinstalled successfully using autoinstall user program DFHISCIP 
and template SECTEMPL after a connection request was received on 
tcpipservice SRV50889 from host 1.23.456.789

DFHIS2001 .... IY2GTGA2 Client session from applid MYAPPL accepted for IPCONN 
APPL.
By default, the user replaceable module DFHISCIP uses the last four characters of the incoming CICS TG APPLID as the name of the IPCONN. In this example, the last four characters of MYAPPL are APPL because padded spaces are ignored.
To view the installed IPCONN (APPL) and the template (SECTEMPL), issue the CEMT INQ IPCONN command:
CEMT INQ IPCONN                                              
STATUS:  RESULTS - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY                 
 Ipc(APPL    ) App(MYAPPL  ) Net(MYQUAL  ) Ins Acq Nos
    Rece(100) Sen(000) Tcp(SRV50889)                  
 Ipc(SECTEMPL) App(SECTEMPL) Net(GBIBMIYA) Ins Rel Nos
    Rece(100) Sen(000) Tcp(SRV50889)

Note that the IPCONN template must be INS REL for it to be used by an incoming request. The autoinstalled IPCONN, for example, APPL, is INS ACQ.


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