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Defining GTSPLEX Connections

If you are planning to use CA GTS clients that require systems to be interconnected, you need to define connections between the systems and provide unique names for each CA GTS.

Note: The two clients provided with CA GTS do not require interconnected CA GTS systems, they are: USSF Client and ECHO Client.

In addition to the information provided here, the product requiring the connections will provide additional information on connection requirements.

When using connected CA GTS systems, each CA GTS in a GTSPLEX must have a unique ID. The ID can be specified in the GSINIT00 member of the CAGSPARM library, or be specified as a PARM in CAGTS proc. If a duplicate name is found while connections are being established, a message will be issued and the connection will not be able to be completed.

There are two methods that can be used for connecting CA GTS systems together: XCF and TCP/IP.