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Appendix B JES Examples

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This appendix contains sample JES and POWER configurations for the LU types described in chapter 2.

To ensure that the host configuration is compatible with HP's SNA products, there are values that HP requires you set for some operands. These values are in bold in this appendix.

If an operand is in bold but the value for it is not, you must include the operand, but you do not have to set it to the value shown. For example, NUMRDR=2, means you must include the NUMRDR operand, but you do not have to set it to 2. There are also values that HP suggests for other operands, which are noted.

Required parameters must be coded as specified. Variable parameters must be set within the constraints defined by HP and the host.

CAUTION: HP requires that the host be configured as defined in chapter 2 of this manual. Any HP time spent solving problems related to incorrect configuration of the host is billable to the customer on a time and materials basis. The configuration listings must be available to your HP representative in case your installation requires servicing.

Examples begin on the next page.

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