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 and the application-owning region are maintained in a shared CSD. The configuration is illustrated in Figure 1.

This table shows the resource definitions required in each region:
Purpose of defintions Definitions in the application-owning region Definitions in the terminal-owning region
Defines the connection between the systems
CONNECTION(AOR1)
NETNAME(CICB)
CONNECTION(TOR1)
NETNAME(CICA)
  Definitions shared by the terminal-owning region and the application-owning region
Defines the connection to the APPC device, using a TERMINAL and TYPETERM definition
TERMINAL(APC1)
TYPETERM(APPC0001)
NETNAME(APPC1)
REMOTESYSTEM(TOR1)
REMOTENAME(APC1)

TYPETERM(APPC0001)
DEVICE(APPC)
Defines the connection to the APPC device, using a CONNECTION and SESSIONS definition
CONNECTION(APC1)
NETNAME(APPC1)
REMOTESYSTEM(TOR1)
REMOTENAME(APC1)

SESSIONS(APPC0000)
CONNECTION(APC1)
Figure 1. Sharing dual-purpose definitions.
This figure shows an example of local and remote terminal definitions which are shared between a terminal-owning region and an application-owning region. The regions share a CSD.