Example

In this example, an APPC device (netname APPC1) is connected to a terminal-owning region (applid CICA), which is connected in turn to an application-owning region (applid CICB). Resources which are installed in the terminal-owning region are maintained in CSD1; those installed in the application-owning region are maintained in CDS2. The configuration is illustrated in Figure 1.

This table shows the resource definitions required in each region:
Purpose of defintions Definitions in the terminal-owning region Definitions in the application-owning region
Defines the connection between the systems
CONNECTION(AOR)
NETNAME(CICB)
CONNECTION(TOR)
NETNAME(CICA)
Defines the connection to the APPC device, using a TERMINAL and TYPETERM definition
TERMINAL(APC1)
TYPETERM(APPC0001)
NETNAME(APPC1)



TYPETERM(APPC0001)
DEVICE(APPC)
TERMINAL(BPC1)
TYPETERM(APPC0001)
NETNAME(APPC1)
REMOTESYSTEM(TOR)
REMOTENAME(APC1)

TYPETERM(APPC0001)
DEVICE(APPC)
Defines the connection to the APPC device, using a CONNECTION and SESSIONS definition
CONNECTION(APC1) 
NETNAME(APPC1)



SESSIONS(APPC0001) 
CONNECTION(APC1)
CONNECTION(BPC1) 
NETNAME(APPC1) 
REMOTESYSTEM(TOR) 
REMOTENAME(APC1)
Figure 1. Maintaining local and remote definitions separately.
This figure shows an example of local and remote terminal definitions which are maintained separately on a terminal-owning region and an application-owning region. Each region uses its own CSD.