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<title>Considerations for the automatic deletion of APPC controller descriptions
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on the LAN</title>
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<h5 id="rzahjerr-condltappcinsts">Considerations for the automatic deletion of APPC controller descriptions
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on the LAN</h5>
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<p>The system is set to automatically delete APPC controllers and devices
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that were automatically created. The time interval to delete APPC controller
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is set to 1440 minutes or 24 hours. For virtual APPN controllers, the default
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is 10,000 minutes. The automatic delete controller (AUTODLTCTL) parameter
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is on the CRTLINxxx and CHGLINxxx commands for local area network (LAN) lines.
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LAN lines include token ring, Ethernet, wireless, and distributed data interface
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(DDI).</p>
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<p>To configure your LAN line to allow automatic deletion of the APPC controller
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descriptions, use the following information:</p>
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<li>Consider what time of the day would be the best for all users on the system.
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If automatic deletion occurred over the weekend, on monday morning all devices
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would be re-created and increase the system workload.</li>
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<li>Consider when weekends and holidays occur and increase the value of this
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parameter to take into account the most common working environment.
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq35">Note:</div>
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<div class="notebody">For personal computers on local area networks, consider using a
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large value for this parameter (for example, 5 days) to prevent deletions
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if someone goes on vacation.</div></li>
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<li>The AUTODLTCTL parameter can help manage the number of objects that are
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on the system. Multiple routes through the network can lead to multiple sets
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of configuration objects. This parameter can be used to automate the cleanup
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of these objects.</li></ul>
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<p>See the following references for more detail:</p>
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<li>For advanced configuration pages, see the <a href="../books/c4154010.pdf" target="_blank">Communications Configuration</a>
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<img src="wbpdf.gif" alt="Link to PDF" /> book.</li>
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<li>For more information about iSeries™ communications, see the page <a href="../books/sc415406.pdf" target="_blank">Communications Management</a>
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<img src="wbpdf.gif" alt="Link to PDF" /> book.</li></ul>
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