On Wednesday, 06/17/2009 at 01:07 EDT, John Zarzeck <john.zarz...@barclays.com> wrote: > I am a complete newbie to TCP/Ip on z/VM - I'm a z/OS-er. We have brought > up the TCPIP stack on z/Vm 5.4, and I can logon both unsecure and secure > (with SSLSERV). I cannot find out how to set up customised 'USSTABLES' for > the TN3270 clients - how do you change the z/vm logo, use 'system > symbolics' in the table, etc? I am looking at this from a z/os viewpoint.
Don't. You will get a headache. :-) Logos come from CP and sit on the PARM disk (e.g. MAINT CF1). Look in the CP Planning and Administration book (Chapter 7) for information on setting up a logo. CP can give a different logo to TELNET users than it gives to local non-SNA (OSA-ICC, 2074, 3174, HMC, ...) users if you want. Unlike VTAM USSMSG10, there are no "system symbolics" in the logos. Note also the reference to the CP REFRESH LOGO command. > Could I have different 'USSMSG10' for different ports? Users coming in from different networks can be given different logos ONLY IF they are telnetting to a separate TCPIP stack (e.g. TCPIP2) since CP has no awareness of IP address when it comes to logo selection. [Hmmm....that would make for an interesting Requirement.] > I have looked for > the TCP/IP redbooks for z/vm 5.4 in vain. You have something far better: People. The entire z/VM Family is here to help. Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott