For those platforms where the operating system provides the SSL support, your system might support new CipherSpecs that are not included in Table 3. You can specify a new CipherSpec with the SSLCIPH parameter, but the value you supply depends on your platform. In all cases the specification must correspond to an SSL CipherSpec that is both valid and supported by the version of SSL your system is running.
For more information about the permitted values, refer to the iSeries(TM) Information Center at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/html/as400/infocenter.html
You can use either the CHGMQMCHL or the CRTMQMCHL command to specify the value, for example:
CRTMQMCHL CHLNAME('channnel name') SSLCIPH('hexadecimal value')
You can also use the ALTER QMGR MQSC command to set the SSLCIPH parameter.
For more information, refer to "Chapter 7. API Reference" in the z/OS System SSL Programming book (SC24-5901).
With WebSphere MQ clusters you should try to use the CipherSpec names in Table 3. If you use an alternative specification, be aware that the specification might not be valid on other platforms. For more information, refer to the WebSphere MQ Queue Manager Clusters book.
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