A VTAM APPL is used for a program. The OSA-ICC looks to VTAM like a plain
old 3270 terminal. The LU definition that mentions the device number is the
only LU definition you need, or can have.

On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 6:47 PM Michael Babcock <bigironp...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> We have an OSA-ICC connection set up as a 3270 session type.   The LU Name
> in that definition is TERM140.  The CUA is B400.    We have a 3270 session
> defined with the proper IP and the same LU Name of TERM140.    This all
> works as expected.  My question is that I thought a VTAM APPL with an
> LUNAME of TERM140 was required but I do not see a TERM140 defined in VTAM
> at all.   I’m not a network guy.   Since this is working, I assume it’s not
> required.   Can someone enlighten me?
>
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