gtpc1m10 | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol |
After you define the CLAW workstations for a TPF host processor, you must activate them. Activating a CLAW workstation allows socket applications on the TPF host processor to establish connections with other socket applications on a remote TCP/IP device when the TPF system is cycled to CRAS state or higher.
To activate a CLAW workstation, enter the ZCLAW ACTIVATE command. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCLAW ACTIVATE command.
Use the ZCLAW INACTIVATE command to deactivate a CLAW workstation and the application sessions that were established through that CLAW workstation. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZCLAW INACTIVATE command.
If you perform an initial program load (IPL) while one or more CLAW workstations are active, the TPF system will automatically try to reactivate those CLAW workstations when it cycles to 1052 state. Socket connections can be established again when the TPF system cycles to CRAS state or higher.