Valid on z/OS and z/VM.
Use the CPFNODES control option to identify remote CA Top Secret nodes (one‑ to eight‑characters) CPF can propagate commands with.
If the NDT record already has a CPFNODE definition for the same node ID, the control option definition is ignored.
This option, with the GW (gateway) operand, is used to connect a CA Common Services for z/OS node to a CPF network. A CA Common Services node must be connected to only one CA Top Secret mainframe within a CPF network and that mainframe must have the GW operand specified on the CPFNODES( ) statement. For information, see the User Guide.
The word node when used in reference to the CPF, refers to the unique identifier assigned to a node when it is defined using CAICCI.
To display the contents of a CPFNODE, enter:
TSS MODIFY STATUS(CPF)
For information about defining a node, see the CA Common Services for z/OS Administrator Guide.
This control option uses the Parameter file or PARM field of started‑task procedure entry methods.
This control option has the following format:
CPFNODES(nodename(S,C)) CPFNODES(nodename(S,P)) CPFNODES(nodename(S,GW)) CPFNODES(nodename(S,P,GW)) CPFNODES(nodename(S,C,GW)) CPFNODES(nodename(R)) CPFNODES(nodename(R,GW)) CPFNODES(nodename(NB))
Specifies remote CA Top Secret nodes from and to which TSS commands are transmitted.
Specifies that the local node can only send commands to that particular remote node.
Specifies that the local node can only receive commands from that particular remote node.
Specifies that only administrative command changes and DUF updates are sent to a node.
Specifies that only password changes and suspensions are sent to a node.
Note: Password changes made through the CA Top Secret command are not sent.
Specifies a node to act as a CPF gateway or CPF server for another node.
Specifies a CPF node as a no‑broadcast node. Password changes and commands are sent to the node when there are DEFNODES associated with the ACID, and for commands, when the TARGET with this node is specified on the command line. NB has an effect when CPFTARGET(*) is the default only. For information, see the User Guide and the Command Functions Guide.
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