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The configuration file parameter (config) that you specify in the info string when you start Pass Thru has a different meaning depending on which IMF product you use. The parameter occupies the same position in the parameter list, and it is still a byte array, but its meaning differs between IMF/3000 and SNA IMF.

IMF/3000

For IMF/3000, the configuration file parameter represents the name of the configuration file used by the IMF/3000 user.

SNA IMF

For SNA IMF/V, the configuration file parameter is the name of an SNA node and an SNA LU class configured in the configuration file NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS. The node and class names identify the parts of the NMCONFIG configuration file that the SNA Link product uses for configuration.

Node Management Services, a part of the SNA Link/V product, creates, accesses, and manages the NMCONFIG configuration file.

For SNA IMF/XL, the configuration file parameter is the name of an SNA node and a security class listed in the NMCONFIG configuration file. Node Management Services manages the NMCONFIG configuration file. On MPE XL, Node Management Services is part of the Fundamental Operating System.

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