The term IP address means either an IPv4 address in dotted decimal form (for example 9.20.9.30) or an IPv6 address in hexadecimal form (for example fe80:43e4:0204:acff:fe97:2c34:fde0:3485). However, IPv6 is not supported on Windows(R) 2000.
The term UNIX(R) systems denotes the following operating systems:
The term WebSphere MQ for Linux denotes the following:
The term Windows denotes the following Windows operating systems:
The term z/OS(R) means any release of z/OS or OS/390(R) supported by the current version of WebSphere MQ for z/OS.
The term CICS(R) means CICS Transaction Server for z/OS (CICS/Enterprise Systems Architecture). Note that, unlike other WebSphere MQ books, this book does not use the term generically to include other CICS products such as CICS for VSE/ESA(TM).
The variable mqmtop represents the name of the base directory where WebSphere MQ is installed on UNIX and Windows systems.
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