The following table shows the TSSINSTX points where you can exit CA Top Secret and enter your site's customized security check code:
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Code |
Entry Label |
Description |
|---|---|---|
|
00 |
PREINIT |
Job/session pre‑initiation |
|
04 |
VOLUME |
Volume access validation |
|
08 |
DATASET |
Data set access validation |
|
12 |
RESOURCE |
General resource validation |
|
16 |
COMMAND |
TSS command use validation |
|
20 |
TERM |
Job (Address Space) termination |
|
24 |
POSTINIT |
Job/session initiation completion |
|
28 |
UNDEFIND |
Undefined ACID entry |
|
32 |
PASSWORD |
Password change validation |
|
36 |
I/O |
Voice/image and special terminal I/O |
|
40 |
SESSEND |
Individual session termination |
|
44 |
SUBMIT |
INTRDR job submission |
|
48 |
CHANGE |
Security File change |
|
52 |
ACTION |
Permit action exit |
|
56 |
MESSAGE |
CA Top Secret message editing |
|
64 |
VIOLATN/LOGGING |
Violations and all audited events |
|
68 |
SITE VIA RACHECK |
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|
72 |
CPF |
Command propagation exit |
|
76 |
RESOURCE XMEM |
Resource validation - cross memory |
|
80 |
MESSAGE XMEM |
Message editing - cross memory |
|
84 |
VIOLATION XMEM |
Violation notification - cross memory |
|
88 |
RESOURCE POST |
Resource post validation |
|
92 |
RESOURCE POST XMEM |
Resource post validation - cross memory |
|
96 |
DATASET POST |
Dataset post validation |
|
100 |
VOLUME POST |
Volume post validation |
|
104 |
PASSPHRASE |
Password phrase change validation |
Although the text of the CA Top Secret messages can be changed, the numbers cannot be edited.
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