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The Create Line Description (SDLC) (CRTLINSDLC) command creates a line description for a synchronous data link control (SDLC) line. More information about using this command is in the Communications Configuration book, SC41-5401.
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Keyword | Description | Choices | Notes |
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LIND | Line description | Name | Required, Positional 1 |
RSRCNAME | Resource names | Values (up to 6 repetitions): Name | Required, Positional 2 |
ONLINE | Online at IPL | *YES, *NO | Optional |
ROLE | Data link role | *NEG, *PRI, *SEC | Optional |
INTERFACE | Physical interface | *RS232V24, *RS530V36, *V35, *X21, *X21BISV24, *X21BISV35, *RS449V36, *INTMODEM | Optional |
CNN | Connection type | *NONSWTPP, *SWTPP, *MP, *SHM, *NONSWTCAL, *NONSWTANS | Optional |
SNBU | Switched network backup | *NO, *YES | Optional |
SHMNODE | SHM node type | *T21, *T20 | Optional |
VRYWAIT | Vary on wait | 15-180, *NOWAIT | Optional |
AUTOCALL | Autocall unit | *NO, *YES | Optional |
EXCHID | Exchange identifier | 05600000-056FFFFF, *SYSGEN | Optional |
NRZI | NRZI data encoding | *YES, *NO | Optional |
MAXCTL | Maximum controllers | 1-254, 1 | Optional |
CLOCK | Clocking | *MODEM, *SYSTEM, *LOOP, *INVERT | Optional |
LINESPEED | Line speed | 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 48000, 56000, 57600, 64000, 112000, 128000, 168000, 192000, 224000, 256000, 280000, 320000, 336000, 384000, 392000, 448000, 504000, 512000, 560000, 576000, 616000, 640000, 672000, 704000, 728000, 768000, 784000, 832000, 840000, 896000, 952000, 960000, 1008000, 1024000, 1064000, 1088000, 1120000, 1152000, 1176000, 1216000, 1232000, 1280000, 1288000, 1344000, 1400000, 1408000, 1456000, 1472000, 1512000, 1536000, 1568000, 1600000, 1624000, 1664000, 1680000, 1728000, 1736000, 1792000, 1856000, 1920000, 1984000, 2048000 | Optional |
MODEM | Modem type supported | *NORMAL, *V54, *IBMWRAP, *IBMLPDA1, *IBMLPDA2 | Optional |
SWTCNN | Switched connection type | *BOTH, *ANS, *DIAL | Optional |
AUTOANS | Autoanswer | *YES, *NO | Optional |
AUTODIAL | Autodial | *NO, *YES | Optional |
MDMINZCMD | Modem init command string | Character value, *NONE | Optional |
DIALCMD | Dial command type | *NONE, *V25BIS | Optional |
ACRSRCNAME | Autocall resource name | Name | Optional |
SHMCALLTMR | SHM call timer | 1-60, *NONE | Optional |
SHMMAXCNN | SHM maximum connect timer | 1-254, 8, *NOMAX | Optional |
SHMANSDLY | SHM answer delay timer | 1-254, 11, *NOMAX | Optional |
SHMCALLFMT | SHM call format | 0-15, *DNIC, *DCC | Optional |
SHMACC | SHM access code | Character value, X'' | Optional |
CALLNBR | Calling number | Character value, *NONE | Optional |
STNADR | Station address | 01-FE | Optional |
CNNPOLLRTY | Connect poll retry | 0-64, 7 | Optional |
CNNTMR | Connect timer | 1-32767, *NOMAX | Optional |
SHORTTMR | Short timer | 10-600, 50 | Optional |
LONGTMR | Long timer | 100-6000, 600 | Optional |
SHORTRTY | Short retry | 0-254, 7 | Optional |
LONGRTY | Long retry | 0-254, 1 | Optional |
CPSRTY | Call progress signal retry | Values (up to 11 repetitions): *CPS41, *CPS42, *CPS43, *CPS44, *CPS45, *CPS46, *CPS47, *CPS48, *CPS49, *CPS71, *CPS72 | Optional |
MAXFRAME | Maximum frame size | 265, 521, 1033, 2057 | Optional |
DUPLEX | Duplex | *HALF, *FULL | Optional |
INACTTMR | Inactivity timer | 150-4200, 300, *NOMAX | Optional |
POLLRSPDLY | Poll response delay | 0-2048, 0 | Optional |
NPRDRCVTMR | Nonproductive receive timer | 160-4200, 320 | Optional |
IDLTMR | Idle timer | 5-300, 30 | Optional |
CNNPOLLTMR | Connect poll timer | 2-300, 30 | Optional |
POLLPAUSE | Poll cycle pause | 0-2048, 0 | Optional |
FRAMERTY | Frame retry | 0-64, 7 | Optional |
FAIRPLLTMR | Fair polling timer | 5-60, 15 | Optional |
DSRDRPTMR | Data Set Ready drop timer | 3-60, 6 | Optional |
AUTOANSTYP | Autoanswer type | *DTR, *CDSTL | Optional |
RMTANSTMR | Remote answer timer | 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 115, 120 | Optional |
TEXT | Text 'description' | Character value, *BLANK | Optional |
CTL | Attached nonswitched ctls | Values (up to 254 repetitions): Name | Optional |
MODEMRATE | Modem data rate select | *FULL, *HALF | Optional |
THRESHOLD | Error threshold level | *OFF, *MIN, *MED, *MAX | Optional |
MODULUS | Modulus | 8, 128 | Optional |
MAXOUT | Maximum outstanding frames | 1-28, 7 | Optional |
CTSTMR | Clear To Send timer | 10-60, 25 | Optional |
LINKSPEED | Link speed | *INTERFACE, *MIN, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 48000, 56000, 64000, 112000, 128000, 168000, 192000, 224000, 256000, 280000, 320000, 336000, 384000, 448000, 499000, 576000, 614000, 691000, 768000, 845000, 922000, 998000, 1075000, 1152000, 1229000, 1382000, 1536000, 1690000, 1843000, 1997000, 4M, 10M, 16M, *MAX | Optional |
COSTCNN | Cost/connect time | 0-255, *CNN | Optional |
COSTBYTE | Cost/byte | 0-255, *CNN | Optional |
SECURITY | Security for line | *NONSECURE, *PKTSWTNET, *UNDGRDCBL, *SECURECND, *GUARDCND, *ENCRYPTED, *MAX | Optional |
PRPDLY | Propagation delay | *MIN, *LAN, *TELEPHONE, *PKTSWTNET, *SATELLITE, *MAX | Optional |
USRDFN1 | User-defined 1 | 0-255, 128 | Optional |
USRDFN2 | User-defined 2 | 0-255, 128 | Optional |
USRDFN3 | User-defined 3 | 0-255, 128 | Optional |
CMNRCYLMT | Recovery limits | Single values: *SYSVAL Other values: Element list |
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Element 1: Count limit | 0-99, 2 | ||
Element 2: Time interval | 0-120, 5 | ||
AUT | Authority | Name, *CHANGE, *ALL, *USE, *EXCLUDE, *LIBCRTAUT | Optional |
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Specifies the resource name that identifies the hardware this description represents. Use the WRKHDWRSC command to determine the resource name.
This is a required parameter.
You can enter multiple values for this parameter.
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Specifies whether this object is automatically varied on at initial program load (IPL).
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Specifies whether the system is the primary station, or the secondary station, or whether the system dynamically negotiates the primary and secondary roles.
The primary station is the controlling station and the secondary station is the responding station. The primary station controls the data link by sending commands to the secondary station, and the secondary station responds to the commands.
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Specifies the type of physical interface on the input/output adapter (IOA) port.
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Specifies the type of line connection.
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Specifies, for nonswitched modems only, if the local modem supports the switched network backup utility (SNBU) feature. The backup feature is used to bypass a broken nonswitched (nonswitched line) connection by establishing a switched connection.
To activate SNBU, you must change the mode of the modem from nonswitched to switched. If the modem model is IBM 386x, 586x, or 786x, no change is required. Otherwise, specify *YES for the Activate swt network backup (ACTSNBU) parameter for the line description you are using.
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Specifies, for X.21 short hold mode lines only, the physical unit type of the controllers using the X.21 short hold mode line. This parameter is valid only if CNN(*SHM) is specified.
This value should be specified when using the following controllers:
This value should be specified when using the following controllers:
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Specifies whether the line is varied on asynchronously or synchronously. For synchronous vary on, this parameter specifies how long the system waits for the vary on to complete.
Notes:
Normal vary-on time ranges from 5 through 45 seconds, but can be longer, depending on the system, line protocol, and other factors.
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Specifies, for switched or switched network backup lines (Async, BSC, SDLC, or X.25 line), whether the line has an associated automatic call unit that can automatically call the remote system.
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Specifies the hexadecimal exchange identifier that is used to identify the local system to the remote system. The 8-digit hexadecimal exchange identifier contains three digits for the block number and five digits for the identifier of this system.
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Specifies whether non-return-to-zero-inverted (NRZI) data coding is to be used for modems that are sensitive to certain bit patterns in the data stream. This ensures that the signal does not remain the same for an extended period of time.
Note: All data communications equipment on the line must use the same transmission method.
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Specifies the maximum number of controllers that the line supports.
Short-hold mode lines specified with ROLE(*PRI) or ROLE(*NEG) can support up to 64 controllers.
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Specifies how the clocking function for the line is provided.
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Specifies the line speed in bits per second (bps).
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Specifies the type of modem supported on the communications line. Refer to the modem manual to determine the appropriate value to select.
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Specifies whether the switched (Async, BSC, SDLC, or IDLC) line or switched network backup (Async, BSC, or SDLC) line is used for incoming calls, outgoing calls, or both.
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Specifies, for switched or switched network backup lines (Async, BSC, SDLC, or X.25 line), whether the system automatically answers a call from a remote system to establish the connection, or whether the system operator manually answers the call and places the modem in data mode.
Note: *YES is a valid option only if the modem has the automatic answer feature.
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Specifies, for switched lines, whether the system automatically calls a remote system to establish a connection or if the system operator must manually place the call.
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Specifies the modem initialization command string sent to set the modem.
Note: Valid only when INTERFACE(*INTMODEM) or INFTRFTYPE(*SYNCMODEM) is specified.
Period Less than sign Left parenthesis Plus sign Ampersand Asterisk Right parenthesis Semicolon Minus sign Slash Comma Underline Greater than sign Question mark Colon Equal sign Spaces Number sign Double quote Exclamation point At sign Hat symbol Percent Left square bracket Right square bracket Back slash
Note: The modem initialization string must begin with the two characters 'AT'.
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Specifies the type of dial command used to establish a switched connection with a remote system.
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Specifies the automatic call resource name that describes the automatic call unit port that is used to establish a connection with a remote system. Use the Work with Hardware Resources (WRKHDWRSC) command to determine the resource name.
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Specifies the interval at which a connection is re-established on an X.21 short hold mode (SHM) line to verify the state of the remote system if no SHM reconnection has occurred in the specified interval. This parameter is valid only if *SHM is specified on the Connection type (CNN) parameter.
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Specifies the amount of time the system allows a connection to continue if there are more controllers than there are available ports. The system clears the connection after the specified amount of time, delays further calls for the amount of time specified on the SHM answer delay timer (SHMANSDLY) parameter, and then makes any calls that had been waiting before re-calling the controller that was interrupted.
Note: This parameter is valid only if *PRI or *NEG is specified on the Data link role (ROLE) parameter and if *SHM is specified on the Connection type (CNN) parameter.
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Specifies the amount of time the system waits for controllers to call in before making outgoing calls. The SHM answer delay timer is started when one of the following is true:
Note: This parameter is valid only if *PRI or *NEG is specified on the Data link role (ROLE) parameter and if *SHM is specified on the Connection type (CNN) parameter.
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Specifies the format for the X.21 short hold mode line call number. This parameter is valid only if *SHM is specified on the Connection type (CNN) parameter.
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Specifies the access code for the X.21 short hold mode line. This parameter is valid only if *SHM is specified on the Connection type (CNN) parameter.
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Specifies the local telephone number of the line that is used for the V.25 bis Call Request with Identification (CRI) dial command. When V.25 bis CRI dialing is used, the system takes the called (connection) number (CNNNBR parameter ), adds a separator character (;), and puts the calling number at the end. The default, *NONE, indicates that Call Request Normal (CRN) is used.
Specify the calling number only when the modem and network support the CRI dial command.
Note: Specify the calling number only if both the modem and network support the V.25 bis CRI dial command.
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Specifies, for a switched secondary or negotiable line, the hexadecimal station address to which the local system responds when polled by the remote system if it answers a call.
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Specifies, for a switched primary line or a negotiable line, the number of connection polling retries to make before indicating the error and making the station inoperative.
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Specifies, for an X.21 circuit switched interface, the amount of time an automatic answer connect request waits for an incoming call to be accepted.
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Specifies, for X.21 circuit switched interface or short hold mode, the short timer used during bursts of retry operations. The system waits between connection attempts for this timeout period.
If you are not aware of your country's or region's requirement, your IBM representative or IBM-approved remarketer can provide this information.
This parameter is used to control retries when you are attempting to make a call over an X.21 circuit-switched or short-hold mode network. Call attempts are characterized by bursts of retries. A single burst of retries is controlled by the short timer and short retry value. If all short retries are completed, the system delays for a longer time (the long timer) before attempting another burst of retries. The total number of these bursts of retries is based on the long retry value.
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Specifies for an X.21 circuit switched interface or short hold mode, the long timer used between bursts of retry operations. After a burst of retry attempts, the system waits for this timeout period before the next attempt.
This parameter is used to control retries when you are attempting to make a call over an X.21 circuit-switched or short-hold mode network. Call attempts are characterized by &odq.bursts&cdq. of retries. A single burst of retries is controlled by the short timer and short retry value. If all short retries are completed, the system delays for a longer time (the long timer) before attempting another burst of retries. The total number of these bursts of retries is based on the long retry value.
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Specifies for an X.21 circuit switched interface or short hold mode, the number of retry attempts that are made during a burst of retries.
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Specifies, for an X.21 circuit switched interface or short hold mode, the number of burst retry attempts when processing a connect request.
This parameter is used to control retries when you are attempting to make a call over an X.21 circuit-switched or short-hold mode network. Call attempts are characterized by &odq.bursts&cdq. of retries. A single burst of retries is controlled by the short timer and short retry value. If all short retries are completed, the system delays for a longer time (the long timer) before attempting another burst of retries. The total number of these bursts of retries is based on the long retry value.
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Specifies which call progress signals are retried for X.21 circuit switched interface or X.21 short hold mode lines. Up to 11 values can be specified; duplicate values are ignored.
Valid values are: *CPS41, *CPS42, *CPS43, *CPS44, *CPS45, *CPS46, *CPS47, *CPS48, *CPS49, *CPS71, and *CPS72.
This parameter can be specified only if *SHM or *SWTPP is specified for the Connection type (CNN) parameter and *X21 is specified on the Physical interface (INTERFACE) parameter.
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Specifies the maximum frame size that can be transmitted and received on this line description.
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Specifies whether request-to-send (RTS) is permanently turned on (for duplex modems) or turned on only when transmission is required (for half duplex modems).
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Specifies, for a secondary or negotiable line, the time (in tenths of a second) the system waits for a valid frame to flow before reporting the error and disconnecting the line. This timer is started at connection time and restarted when any frame is sent, and then reset when a frame with a valid frame check sequence is received.
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Specifies, for a secondary or negotiable line, the minimum time the system must wait before it responds to a data poll if there is no frame to transmit.
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Specifies, for a primary or negotiable line, the time the system waits for either a final frame or an idle signal while the secondary station is continuously sending. If this timer expires, the nonproductive receive condition is reported.
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Specifies, for a primary or negotiable line, the time (in 0.1 second intervals) that the system waits before sampling the line for an idle signal. If an idle signal is detected, error recovery procedures are started.
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Specifies, for a primary or negotiable line, the time the system waits for the response to a connect poll before resending the poll.
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Specifies, for a primary or negotiable line, the time the system pauses after the last remote system in the poll list is polled.
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Specifies, for a primary, negotiable, or X.25 line, the number of retries for an unanswered command frame or unacknowledged information frame before indicating the error.
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Specifies, for a multipoint line, the number of seconds the system waits before resuming polling of stations without pending data transfer requests.
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Specifies the amount of time that the system waits for the modem to exit the Data Set Ready (DSR) state before signaling an error.
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Specifies the method that the system uses to answer incoming calls.
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Specifies the amount of time that system waits for the modem to enter the Data Set Ready (DSR) state after dialing before signaling an error.
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Specifies text that briefly describes the line description.
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Specifies, for nonswitched lines, the names of one or more controllers to which this line is attached. The controller descriptions must already exist.
You can enter multiple values for this parameter.
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Specifies the speed at which the line operates if the modem has the data rate select feature.
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Specifies the temporary error threshold level being monitored by the system. A permanent error is reported only if the errors occurred consecutively and exceeded the retry limit.
Note: Specifying the THRESHOLD parameter affects all threshold errors. They cannot be specified individually.
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Specifies whether the extended sequence numbers are used.
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Specifies the maximum number of frames that can be sent to a remote system before the remote system must respond back. For modulus 8, the maximum number of frames must be 1 to 7. For modulus 128, the maximum number of frames must be 8 to 28.
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Specifies the amount of time the system waits for the modem to enter or exit the Clear to Send (CTS) state before signaling an error.
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Specifies the link speed in bits per second (bps). This parameter is valid only if advanced peer-to-peer networking (APPN) is used on the system.
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Specifies the relative cost of being connected on the line. Zero implies a low cost while 255 indicates a high cost. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.
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Specifies the relative cost per byte for sending and receiving data on the line. Zero implies a low cost while 255 indicates a high cost. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.
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Specifies the security level of the physical line. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.
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Specifies the level of propagation delay on the line. This parameter is valid only if advanced peer-to-peer networking (APPN) is used on the system. The order of the values from shortest to longest delay is *MIN, *LAN, *TELEPHONE, *PKTSWTNET, and *SATELLITE.
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This field is used to describe unique characteristics of the line that you want to control. This parameter is valid only if advanced peer-to-peer networking (APPN) is used on the system.
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This field is used to describe unique characteristics of the line that you want to control. This parameter is valid only if advanced peer-to-peer networking (APPN) is used on the system.
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This field is used to describe unique characteristics of the line that you want to control. This parameter is valid only if advanced peer-to-peer networking (APPN) is used on the system.
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Specifies the second-level communications recovery limits to be used for this line description.
The possible count-limit values are:
The possible time-interval values are:
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Specifies the authority you are giving to users who do not have specific authority for the object, who are not on an authorization list, and whose group profile or supplemental group profiles do not have specific authority for the object.
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CRTLINSDLC LIND(BOSTON) RSRCNAME(LIN041)
This command creates an SDLC line description named BOSTON with a resource name of LIN041.
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