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>From my presentation on System Values:

Name:               QAUTORMT                                         V3
R1.0

  Description:        Remote autoconfiguration indicator


  IBM Initial Value:  '1'


  Length & Type:      Character:   1



  Valid Values and their Meanings:

         '0'        Remote autoconfiguration is off.

         '1'        Remote autoconfiguration is on,
                   The system will automatically configure any remotely
                   attached device.


  Comments:           Remote automatic configuration is supported for 5494
                   and 5394 (with RPQ for Type 2.1) remote workstation
                   controllers.  Controller and attached device
                   descriptions are automatically created.


                   Controller naming convention:

                            1 - 5         First 5 characters of remote LU
name
                            6 - 8         'RMT'
                            9 -10         Controller number


                   Device naming convention:

                            1 - 4         First 4 characters of remote LU
name
                            5 - 7         'DSP' or 'PRT'
                            8 - 9         Local address
                               10         Session number ('b/', '1', '2' or
'3')



                   In the event that the remote LU name is less than the
                   specified number of characters, the appended fields are
                   concatenated with the last non-blank character, shifting
                   the following characters to the left by the specified
                   number of spaces.


                   User must have *ALLOBJ and *SECADM authority to change
                   this system value.


                   As IBM has discontinued production of remote controllers
                   and sold that product line to the Perle Corporation,
                   Perle controllers automatically configure as equivalent
                   IBM controllers as follows:
|----------+--------------------+----------------------------------------------|
|          | Perle Model Number |                IBM Equivalent                |
|----------+--------------------+----------------------------------------------|
|          |                    | 5394 Model 01B (large configurations report  |
|          |  394 (A11 Models)  | as multiple controllers)                     |
|----------+--------------------+----------------------------------------------|
|          |  494 (All Models)  |5494 Model 02                                 |
|----------+--------------------+----------------------------------------------|
|          |                    |5494 Model 02 (large configurations report as |
|          |  594 (All Models)  |multiple controllers)                         |
|----------+--------------------+----------------------------------------------|




Al Barsa, Jr.
Barsa Consulting Group, LLC

400>390

914-251-1234
914-251-9406 fax

http://www.barsaconsulting.com
http://www.taatool.com






                    Kirk Goins
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                    >                         cc:
                    Sent by:                  Subject:     Auto Config of 529x 
Controllers on SLDC
                    midrange-l-admin@mi
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                    04/30/02 11:08 PM
                    Please respond to
                    midrange-l






This is a test...

It's been a long time... If I create a SDLC Multipoint Line Desc, will
1. A 5294 autocfg
2. A 5394 autocfg
3. A 5494 autocfg
4. will only devices autocfg
5. NONE OF THE ABOVE
6. SOME OF THE ABOVE please list which ones will

thanks

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