Create Line Desc (DDI) (CRTLINDDI)

Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL)
Threadsafe: No
Parameters
Examples
Error messages

The Create Line Description (Distributed Data Interface) (CRTLINDDI) command creates a line description for a data-description interface line such as an FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface) local area network. More information about using this command is in the Communications Configuration book, SC41-5401.

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Parameters

Keyword Description Choices Notes
LIND Line description Name Required, Key, Positional 1
RSRCNAME Resource name Name, *NWID Required, Key, Positional 2
ONLINE Online at IPL *YES, *NO Optional
VRYWAIT Vary on wait 15-180, *NOWAIT Optional
MAXCTL Maximum controllers 1-256, 40 Optional
MAXFRAME Maximum frame size 265-4444 Optional
LOGLVL Logging level *OFF, *ERRORS, *ALL Optional
LCLMGRMODE Local manager mode *OBSERVING, *NONE Optional
NWI Attached NWI Name, *NONE Optional
NWIDLCI DLC identifier 1-1018, *NONE Optional
ADPTADR Local adapter address 400000000000-7FFFFFFFFFFF, *ADPT Optional
EXCHID Exchange identifier 05600000-056FFFFF, *SYSGEN Optional
SSAP SSAP list Single values: *SYSGEN
Other values (up to 24 repetitions): Element list
Optional
Element 1: Source service access point 02-FE
Element 2: SSAP maximum frame 265-4444, *MAXFRAME
Element 3: SSAP type *CALC, *NONSNA, *SNA
TEXT Text 'description' Character value, *BLANK Optional
NETCTL Network controller Name Optional
GRPADR Group address Values (up to 12 repetitions): 800000000000-FFFFFFFFFFFE, *NONE Optional
TKNRTTTIME Token rotation time 4-167, *CALC Optional
LINKSPEED Link speed *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, 0 Optional
COSTBYTE Cost/byte 0-255, 0 Optional
SECURITY Security for line *NONSECURE, *PKTSWTNET, *UNDGRDCBL, *SECURECND, *GUARDCND, *ENCRYPTED, *MAX Optional
PRPDLY Propagation delay *PKTSWTNET, *LAN, *MIN, *TELEPHONE, *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
AUTOCRTCTL Autocreate controller *YES, *NO Optional
AUTODLTCTL Autodelete controller 1-10000, 1440, *NONE Optional
CMNRCYLMT Recovery limits Single values: *SYSVAL
Other values: Element list
Optional
Element 1: Count limit 0-99, 2
Element 2: Time interval 0-120, 5
MSGQ Message queue Single values: *SYSVAL, *SYSOPR
Other values: Qualified object name
Optional
Qualifier 1: Message queue Name
Qualifier 2: Library Name
AUT Authority Name, *CHANGE, *ALL, *USE, *EXCLUDE, *LIBCRTAUT Optional
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Line description (LIND)

Specifies the name of the line description

This is a required parameter.

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Resource name (RSRCNAME)

Specifies the resource name that identifies the hardware that the description represents.

Note: Use the Work with Hardware Resources (WRKHDWRSC) command with *CMN specified for the TYPE parameter to help determine the resource name. The resource name is on the port. For example, the resource name may be CMN01 on an Ethernet port.

Note: The value specified on the RSRCNAME parameter cannot be changed from *NWID to another value or from another value to *NWID.

This is a required parameter.

*NWID
The resource name specified on the attached frame relay network interface description is used.
name
Specify a resource name.
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Online at IPL (ONLINE)

Specifies whether this object is automatically varied on at initial program load (IPL).

*YES
The line is automatically varied on at initial program load (IPL).
*NO
This line is not automatically varied on at IPL.
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Vary on wait (VRYWAIT)

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.

*NOWAIT
The system does not wait for vary on completion. The line is varied on asynchronously.
vary-on-wait
Specify the time (in seconds) to wait. Valid values range from 15 through 180. The system waits until the line is varied on, or until the specified time passes, before completing the Vary Configuration (VRYCFG) command.

Notes:

  1. When ONLINE(*YES) is used, specifying a wait time in the line description affects system IPL time. In such cases, system IPL time is influenced by the amount of time required to synchronously vary on the line or reach the wait-time value.
  2. The time required to vary on a line is the time it takes to:
    • Put tasks in place to manage the line
    • Activate the communications I/O processor (IOP), including downloading the IOP model-unique Licensed Internal Code
    • Establish the communications tasks and processes

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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Maximum controllers (MAXCTL)

Specifies the maximum number of controllers that the line supports.

40
The line supports 40 controllers.
maximum-controllers
Specify a number large enough to account for all controllers currently active to this network, and the controllers that will be attached in the near future. Valid values range from 1 through 256.
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Maximum frame size (MAXFRAME)

Specifies the maximum frame (path information unit (PIU)) size that the controller can send or receive. This value is used to calculate request unit (RU) sizes. Since the maximum PIU size that the controller can send or receive is negotiated when system identifiers are exchanged, the maximum PIU size used at run time may be different. This value matches the corresponding value on the host system.

Note: The MAXFRAME value is provided by your telephone carrier from which you should subtract 44 bytes for the size of the header.

4105
The maximum frame size is 4105 bytes.

Note: This value changes to 1556 when RSRCNAME(*NWID) is specified.

maximum-frame-size
Specify the maximum frame size. Valid values range from 265 through 4444 bytes.
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Logging level (LOGLVL)

Specifies the error logging level used by the DDI local area network (LAN) manager. This parameter is used to determine whether unsolicited LAN errors are logged. These messages are logged in either the QHST message queue or the QSYSOPR message queue.

Note: The LOGLVL parameter is not used when RSRCNAME(*NWID) is specified.

*OFF
Errors are not monitored.
*ERRORS
Logs LAN manager error messages only.
*ALL
Logs LAN manager error messages and informational messages.
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Local manager mode (LCLMGRMODE)

Specifies whether this station is an observing network manager. An observing network manager logs network error messages and informational messages for this and other stations on the ring. These messages are logged in either the QHST message queue or the QSYSOPR message queue.

Examples of information available in observing mode only include errors on remote stations that do not affect general ring operation, or information about stations that are joining or leaving the ring.

Note: The LCLMGRMODE parameter is not used when RSRCNAME(*NWID) or LOGLVL(*OFF) is specified.

*OBSERVING
The LAN manager function of this station retrieves information generated by all adapters.
*NONE
The LAN manager function of this station only retrieves information generated by the local adapter.

Note: A local area network manager logs only those messages that pertain to this station and its ability to access the ring when *NONE is specified.

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Attached NWI (NWI)

Specifies an attached nonswitched frame relay NWI.

Note: NWI(*NONE) must be specified when RSRCNAME(*NWID) is not specified. Otherwise, NWI(*NONE) can be specified only when NWIDLCI(*NONE) is also specified.

*NONE
No network interface is specified.
name
Specify the name of an attached nonswitched frame relay NWI.
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DLC identifier (NWIDLCI)

Specifies the data link connection identifier (DLCI) for the network interface.

Note: NWIDLCI(*NONE) must be specified when RSRCNAME(*NWID) is not specified. Otherwise, NWIDLCI(*NONE) can be specified only when NWI(*NONE) is also specified.

*NONE
A DLCI is not specified for the network interface.
data-link-connection-ID
Specify the DLCI for the network interface to which this line permanently attaches. Valid values range from 1 through 1018.
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Local adapter address (ADPTADR)

Specifies the 12-character hexadecimal adapter address.

Note: ADPTADR(*ADPT) cannot be specified when RSRCNAME(*NWID) is specified.

*ADPT
This value gives the user the preset DDI default address for this DDI adapter card. The user may display this by doing a DSPLIND on this line description after it has successfully varied on.
local-adapter-address
Specify an address for this system in the DDI network. Valid values range from hexadecimal 400000000000 through 7FFFFFFFFFFF.
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Exchange identifier (EXCHID)

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.

*SYSGEN
The operating system generates the exchange identifier.
exchange-identifier
Specify an exchange identifier composed of eight hexadecimal digits starting with 056.
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SSAP list (SSAP)

Specifies source service access points (SSAPs). This is the hexadecimal logical address used to route incoming data from the bus to the proper user. A maximum frame size can be specified for each SSAP. Valid SSAP values are AA (for TCP/IP), and 04 through 9C divisible by 4 (for SNA).

The destination service access point (DSAP), specified by the remote controller, must match one of the SSAPs specified in order for communication to occur. All SSAP values must be unique.

*SYSGEN
The system automatically creates three SSAPs, hex 04 for SNA, and hex 06 for TCP/IP applications.

The possible SSAP values are:

source-service-access-point
Specify a maximum of 24 SSAPs using valid SSAP values.

You can enter multiple values for this parameter.

The possible Frame Size for SSAP values are:

*MAXFRAME
The frame size specified on the MAXFRAME parameter is used.
SSAP-maximum-frame
Specify the maximum SSAP frame size (the maximum size of the data field that may be transmitted or received). Valid values for this parameter range from 265 through 4444 bytes, but must not exceed the value of the MAXFRAME parameter.

The possible SSAP Type values are:

*CALC
The system determines the SSAP type based on the following values:
  • 04 through 9C, divisible by 4 (for SNA)
  • 02 through FE, divisible by 2 (for non-SNA)
*SNA
The SSAP is used for SNA communications. Valid values range from 04 through 9C and must be divisible by 4.
*NONSNA
The SSAP is used for non-SNA communications. Valid values range from 02 through FE and must be divisible by 2.
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Text 'description' (TEXT)

Specifies text that briefly describes the line description.

*BLANK
Text is not specified.
character-value
Specify no more than 50 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes.
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Network controller (NETCTL)

Specifies the name of an existing network controller.

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Group address (GRPADR)

Specifies the distributed data interface group addresses used. Group addresses must each be specified as a 12-digit hexadecimal number. Valid values range from 800000000000 through FFFFFFFFFFFE.

You can enter multiple values for this parameter.

*NONE
No group addresses are specified.
group-address
Specify the group addresses to be used.
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Token rotation time (TKNRTTTIME)

Specifies the token rotation time requested. This value is used when th station bids on the network. The lowest value of all attached stations on a ring determines the value the ring uses.

Note: TKNRTTTIME(*CALC) must be specified when RSRCNAME(*NWID) is specified.

*CALC
The system calculates the value based on the type of line that is linked to the controller.
token-rotation-time
Specify a value ranging from 4 through 167 milliseconds.
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Link speed (LINKSPEED)

Specifies the link speed in bits per second (bps). This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.

*MAX
A link speed greater than 16M bps is used.
4M
The link speed is 4M bps.
*MIN
A link speed of less than 1200 bps is used.
link-speed
Specify the link speed. Valid values are: 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, and 16M.
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Cost/connect time (COSTCNN)

Specifies the relative cost of being connected on the line. This parameter is required only if APPN is used on the system.

0
The cost per connect time is 0.
cost-per-connect-time
Specify a value ranging from 0 through 255.
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Cost/byte (COSTBYTE)

Specifies the relative cost per byte for sending and receiving data on the line. This parameter is required only if APPN is used on the system.

0
The cost per byte is 0.
cost-per-byte
Specify a value ranging from 0 through 255.
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Security for line (SECURITY)

Specifies the security level of the physical line.

*NONSECURE
Normal priority is used.
*PKTSWTNET
A packet switched network is used. Data does not always follow the same path through the network.
*UNDGRDCBL
An underground cable is used.
*SECURECND
A secure, unguarded conduit (for example, a pressurized pipe) is used.
*GUARDCND
A guarded conduit, which is protected against physical tapping, is used.
*ENCRYPTED
Data flowing on the line is encrypted.
*MAX
A guarded conduit, protected against physical and radiation tapping, is used.
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Propagation delay (PRPDLY)

Specifies the level of propagation delay on the line. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system. The order of the values from shortest to longest delay is *MIN, *LAN, *TELEPHONE, *PKTSWTNET, and *SATELLITE.

*LAN
The local area network propagation delay is used.
*PKTSWTNET
The packet switched network propagation delay is used.
*MIN
The minimum propagation delay is used.
*TELEPHONE
The telephone propagation delay is used.
*SATELLITE
The satellite propagation delay is used.
*MAX
The maximum propagation delay is used.
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User-defined 1 (USRDFN1)

Specifies the first of the three user-defined fields. This field is used to describe unique characteristics of the line that is controlled. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.

128
A value 128 is used.
user-defined-1
Specify a value ranging from 0 through 255.
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User-defined 2 (USRDFN2)

Specifies the second of the three user-defined fields. This field is used to describe unique characteristics of the line that is controlled. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.

128
A value 128 is used.
user-defined-2
Specify a value ranging from 0 through 255.
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User-defined 3 (USRDFN3)

Specifies the third of the three user-defined fields. This field is used to describe unique characteristics of the line that is controlled. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.

128
A value 128 is used.
user-defined-3
Specify a value ranging from 0 through 255.
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Autocreate controller (AUTOCRTCTL)

Specifies whether the system automatically creates controller descriptions when calls are received from adjacent systems on the local area network (LAN).

*NO
The system does not automatically create a controller description when incoming calls are received.
*YES
The system automatically creates a controller description when incoming calls are received.
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Autodelete controller (AUTODLTCTL)

Specifies the number of minutes an automatically created controller can remain in an idle state (switched from varied on to varied on pending) before the controller description and attached device descriptions are varied off and deleted.

1440
The controller description can be idle for 1440 minutes (24 hours).
*NONE
The system does not automatically delete or vary off the automatically configured, idle controller descriptions.
wait-time
Specify the number of minutes to wait before deleting the automatically configured, idle controller descriptions for this line. Valid values range from 1 to 10,000 minutes.
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Recovery limits (CMNRCYLMT)

Specifies the number of recovery attempts made by the system before an inquiry message is sent to the system operator. Also specifies the time (in minutes) that must elapse before the system sends an inquiry message to the system operator indicating that the recovery attempt count limit is reached.

The possible Maximum Recovery Limit values are:

2
Two recovery attempts are made within the interval specified.
count-limit
Specify the number of recovery attempts to be made. Valid values range from 0 through 99.

The possible Recovery Time Interval values are:

5
A 15-second timeout period is used.
time-interval
Specify the time interval (in minutes) at which the specified number of second-level recoveries are attempted. Valid values range from 0 through 120. If the value specified for count-limit is not 0, the value 0 specifies infinite recovery.
*SYSVAL
The recovery limits specified in the QCMNRCYLMT system value are used.
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Message queue (MSGQ)

Specifies the message queue to which operational messages are sent.

*SYSVAL
The value in the system value QCFGMSGQ is used.
*SYSOPR
Messages are sent to the system operator message queue (QSYS/QSYSOPR).

Qualifier 1: Message queue

name
Specify the name of the message queue to which operational messages are sent.

Qualifier 2: Library

name
Specify the name of the library where the message queue is located.
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Authority (AUT)

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.

*CHANGE
The user can perform all operations on the object except those limited to the owner or controlled by object existence (*OBJEXIST) and object management (*OBJMGT) authorities. The user can change and perform basic functions on the object. *CHANGE authority provides object operational (*OBJOPR) authority and all data authority. If the object is an authorization list, the user cannot add, change, or remove users.
*ALL
The user can perform all operations except those limited to the owner or controlled by authorization list management (*AUTLMGT) authority. The user can control the object's existence, specify the security for the object, change the object, and perform basic functions on the object. The user also can change ownership of the object.
*USE
The user can perform basic operations on the object, such as running a program or reading a file. The user cannot change the object. Use (*USE) authority provides object operational (*OBJOPR), read (*READ), and execute (*EXECUTE) authorities.
*EXCLUDE
The user cannot access the object.
*LIBCRTAUT
The system determines the authority for the object by using the value specified for the Create authority (CRTAUT) parameter on the Create Library (CRTLIB) command for the library containing the object to be created. If the value specified for the CRTAUT parameter is changed, the new value will not affect any existing objects.
name
Specify the name of an authorization list to be used for authority to the object. Users included in the authorization list are granted authority to the object as specified in the list. The authorization list must exist when the object is created.
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Examples

CRTLINDDI  LIND(DDILAN1)  RSRCNAME(LIN011)
           TEXT('Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Line')

This command creates a DDI line description named DDILAN1 for an FDDI line installed on adapter LIN011 on the system.

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Error messages

*ESCAPE Messages

CPF2718
Line description &1 not created due to errors.
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