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SCON-20L/22L/25L/28L/3074 Planning and Installation Guide
SCON Device Profile Panel
Device Profile 00/Host Assignments
LINCS C8.2 Central Control
Profile Name:
________
Device Type:
Display
Power Off Action:
None
Session
Host Assignments At Power On
-------
----------------------------
A
3270 Host: OS390_prod4
B
3270 Host: VMESA_prod3
C
Disable
D
Disable
E
Disable
F
Disable
G
Disable
H
Disable
I
Disable
J
Disable
PF: 1-Menu 3-Def_Dflt
4-Add 5-Delete 7-Back 8-Forw 9-Default 10-Done
Each console or printer can be assigned to have up to 10 sessions spread across any of
the host circuits previously defined. The device profile allows you to define which of
the host circuits the device will have access to and which of the ten sessions will have
host circuits assigned. In the example above, any display (console) device assigned to
use this profile will have access to two host circuits (two LPARs). Up to 32 different
device profiles can be created.
An LMU requires that a separate coax connection be used for every LPAR that it is to
communicate with. The device profile for an LMU should only have a host assignment
for Session A.
Once all of the device profiles have been defined, they can be assigned to the coax ports
as needed on the Device Profile Assignments panel. The PF3 function key is used to
invoke default address assignments to the panel, once you have made the Device Profile
assignments in the appropriate column.
Note:
All host address ranges are referenced from zero on this panel, regardless of
the actual address range defined on the Line Options panel for the ESCON
interface. So, for example if the range of addresses defined on the Line Options
panel are from 20-3F, the range of addresses used on this panel would be from
000-031 (decimal) or 000-01F (hexadecimal).