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<h4 id="rzahjdet-par">Determine parameters during automatic configuration</h4>
<p>The system can be told which parameters should be used for the controller
descriptions that get automatically created and varied on. If a model controller
description does not exist for a line that supports automatic configuration,
then the automatically created, or varied on controller descriptions use the
system-supplied defaults for the various parameters. There are two types of
parameters that are specified in the automatically configured controller descriptions:</p>
<ul>
<li>Those found during the automatic configuration</li>
<li>Those specified in the model controller or in the system-supplied defaults</li></ul>
<p>Those found during automatic configuration do not use the values that are
specified in the model controller or any system values. They are found when
the adjacent system on the LAN calls the iSeries system and participates in a
swapping of exchange station IDs (XID). A description of these parameters
are as follows:</p>
<dl>
<dt class="bold">RMTNETID</dt>
<dd>Remote network identifier.
</dd>
<dt class="bold">RMTCPNAME</dt>
<dd>Remote control-point name.
</dd>
<dt class="bold">ADPTADR</dt>
<dd>LAN adapter address of the remote system.
</dd>
<dt class="bold">SSAP</dt>
<dd>Source service access point for the connection.
</dd>
<dt class="bold">DSAP</dt>
<dd>Destination service access point for the connection.
</dd>
<dt class="bold">NODETYPE</dt>
<dd>Set to *LENNODE if the remote system does not supply a control-point
name on its XID. Otherwise, it is set to *CALC.
</dd>
<dt class="bold">TMSGRPNBR</dt>
<dd>Set to *CALC since the system negotiates this value with the adjacent
node.
</dd>
<dt class="bold">CPSSN</dt>
<dd>Set to *NO if the NODETYPE parameter in the automatically configured
controller gets set to *LENNODE. Otherwise, it is set to *YES. The system
determines if it needs to establish a CP-CP session with the adjacent node.
This is determined based on the network server list (if the local system is
an end node), or the adjacent system's request for CP session services.
</dd>
<dt class="bold">SWTLINLST</dt>
<dd>Set to the token ring, Ethernet, DDI, or WLS line the call was received
on. For automatically configured controller descriptions, there is only one
line that is listed in the SWTLINLST. The system may change this parameter
for automatically configured controllers that already exist.
</dd>
</dl>
<p>The other parameters in the automatically created controller descriptions
are copied from the model controller description (if the model controller
associated with the line that the call was received on is varied on), or are
system-supplied defaults. An exception to using system-supplied defaults is
the ONLINE parameter. It is set to *NO for automatically configured controller
descriptions since various systems may be automatically configured (such as
personal computers, iSeries systems, and System/36s), and you may not want all
systems varied on at initial program load (IPL).</p>
<p>APPC controllers that are automatically created on a LAN have the CTLOWN
(control owner) parameter set to *SYS since the system controls that controller
description. If an operator wishes to change any parameters in a controller
that was created automatically, the CTLOWN parameter needs to be set to *USER.
By setting this parameter to *USER, the system does not automatically vary
on, change, or delete this controller description. The operator now owns this
controller description.</p>
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