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In SNA, a command used to start a session between two logical units, and to define the characteristics of that session. See also UNBIND command.
Industry:Software
In SNA, a command used to start a session on a logical unit.
Industry:Software
In SNA, a command used to start a session on a physical unit.
Industry:Software
In SNA, a communication protocol whereby transmissions can be checked.
Industry:Software
In SNA, a conversation level security protocol that enables a partner transaction programme to authenticate the transaction programme that initiated the conversation. LU 6.2 conversation level security is also known as end user verification.
Industry:Software
In SNA, a dynamically assigned value used at a type 2.1 node to identify traffic for a particular session using a given transmission group.
Industry:Software
In SNA, a field in a format identification 0 (or format identification 1) transmission header that contains the network address of the originating location. In a format identification 2 heading, the field is called origin address field prime (OAF'). See also destination address field, local session identification.
Industry:Software
In SNA, a field in a format identification 0 or format identification 1 transmission header that contains the network address of the destination. In a format identification 2 header, the field is called destination address field prime (DAF'). See also origin address field.
Industry:Software
Interfaces specified by system integration module PortType Web services description language (WSDL) operations and discreet operations that are transformed to management software system operations and workflows.
Industry:Software
Internal logical identifier for a table. In DB2 Database for Linux, UNIX, and Windows, table object IDs for each table in a database are stored in the TABLEID column of the SYSCAT.TABLES catalogue view.
Industry:Software