You must define the IPCONN template that each incoming IPIC connection uses. This example implements both link security and user security.
The APPLID field is relevant only for predefined IPCONN connections. The APPLID field is ignored for autoinstalled IPCONN connections. CICS populates this field with the name of the IPCONN by default.
CEDA View Ipconn( SECTEMPL )
Ipconn : SECTEMPL
Group : HOLLIPIC
Description :
IPIC CONNECTION IDENTIFIERS
APplid : SECTEMPL
Networkid :
Host :
(Lower Case) :
Port : No No | 1-65535
Tcpipservice : SRV50889
IPIC CONNECTION PROPERTIES
Receivecount : 100 1-999
SENdcount : 000 0-999
Queuelimit : No No | 0-9999
Maxqtime : No No | 0-9999
OPERATIONAL PROPERTIES
AUtoconnect : No No | Yes
Inservice : Yes Yes | No
SECURITY
SSl : No No | Yes
CErtificate : (Mixed Case)
CIphers :
Linkauth : Secuser Secuser | Certuser
SECurityname : LINKUSER
Userauth : Verify Local | Identify | Verify | Defaultuser
RECOVERY
Xlnaction : Keep Keep | Force
CEMT I IPCONN
STATUS: RESULTS - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY
Ipc(SECTEMPL) App(SECTEMPL) Net(GBIBMIYA) Ins Rel Nos
Rece(100) Sen(000) Tcp(SRV50889)