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3270 Host Classes Panel
3270 Host Classes LINCS C8.2 Central Control
Hex LU Ranges
Class
Host
Lo Hi Lo Hi Lo Hi Lo Hi
Class Name
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01
LPAR0
00 04 __ __ __ __ __ __
LPAR0_SESSIONS
02
LPAR1
00 04 __ __ __ __ __ __
LPAR1_SESSIONS__
03
None
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None
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None
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None
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None
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The 3270 Host Classes panel is optional. It would normally be configured only if you
wanted to pool the sessions to a particular LPAR so that several terminals would have
access to a limited number of sessions. (For example, you could configure the SCON-
2XL with 32 coax ports, and up to 16 different LPARs with each terminal capable of
connecting to whichever LPAR was desired by going through a connect panel. A
description of the fields found on this panel follows.
Class
This is a protected field which assigns the class number. This number may be used on
the Device Profile and Device Profile Assignments panels in order to allow pre-
connection assignments to the specific 3270 Host Classes.
Host
This is a toggle field indicating which 3270 host circuit is assigned to the class. To disable
a class, toggle to NONE. A Host Character (00-F7 or A-Z, 1-6) will be shown if you have
not specified a Host Identifier on the Host Circuit panel for that host. Otherwise, the Host
Identifiers will be shown.
LU Ranges
You may specify either a single LU, by entering an address in only the LO column, or
a range. Obtain the LU values from your systems programmer. The range for Non-SNA
consoles is limited to 00-1F hex or 00-31 decimal. These ranges use relative addressing,