Configuring a secure autoinstalled IPIC connection (SC01)

You can configure secure autoinstalled IPIC connections using a template. Using a template allows you to change the default connection settings for IPIC autoinstalled connections. To implement an IPCONN template so that IPIC connections are autoinstalled with link security and user security, follow the step-by-step instructions in this scenario.

To configure secure autoinstalled IPIC connections, you must modify the CICS® TS sample user-replaceable module (URM) to point to an IPCONN template.

This scenario uses CICS TG connecting to CICS TS V3.2 over IPIC in remote mode. It uses the default name ctg.ini for the configuration file.

Table 1. Values used in this scenario
Component Parameter Where set Example value Matching values
CICS TG Server name IPICSERVER section of ctg.ini CICSA  
CICS TG Hostname IPICSERVER section of ctg.ini cicssrv2.company.com  
CICS TG Port  1  IPICSERVER section of ctg.ini 50889 This value must be the same as  3 
CICS TS IPCONN template In DFHISCIP (autoinstall user program) SECTEMPL  
CICS TS TCPIPService  2  TCPIPService definition SRV50889 This value must be the same as  4 
CICS TS Portnumber  3  TCPIPService definition 50889 This value must be the same as 1 
CICS TS TCPIPService  4  IPCONN definition SRV50889 This value must be the same as  2 
RACF® User ID for link security IPCONN definition in CICS TS LINKUSER  
RACF User ID for user security Client application USERID  
RACF Password for user security Client application PASSWORD  

The sample configuration file is available for you to download: ctg.ini.


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