If a subsystem uses AGNs to secure dependent regions, you can use
FMN1AGNT macro statements to specify the AGNs
that you want
FM/IMS to use when it accesses
this subsystem in BMP mode. One
FMN1AGNT macro
statement is required for each AGN you want to specify. You use:
- The AGN parameter to specify the Application Group Name.
- The SSID parameter to specify the ID of the
subsystem that the AGN is for.
- The DESC parameter to specify a description of the AGN.
The
AGN and
SSID parameters
are required. The
DESC parameter is optional.
For detailed information on how to code these parameters, see
FM/IMS options.
Note: Specifying AGNs for a subsystem is optional unless you want to limit the
AGNs that FM/IMS functions can use when
accessing this subsystem in BMP mode, or you want users to be able to select
from a list of AGNs when they specify this subsystem (and a BMP region type)
on the FM/IMS function's entry panel.
You must, however, specify whether or not each subsystem uses AGNs to
secure dependent regions. If a subsystem uses AGNs, specify UAGNS=Y on the
FMN1POPI macro statement, or specify UAGNS=Y
on the FMN1POPD macro statement and do not
specify the UAGNS parameter on the FMN1POPI
macro statement.
If a subsystem does not use AGNs, specify UAGNS=N on the
FMN1POPI macro statement, or specify UAGNS=N
on the FMN1POPD macro statement and do not
specify the UAGNS parameter on the FMN1POPI
macro statement, or do not specify the UAGNS parameter on the
FMN1POPI and FMN1POPD
macro statements.
Note: If the UAGNS parameter is not specified on the
FMN1POPD and FMN1POPI
macro statement, FM/IMS uses the default value,
UAGNS=N, and any FMN1AGNT macro statements for
the subsystem included in the FMN1POPT module
are ignored.