show sna lu services access name The show sna lu services access name command displays the values of the attributes for the SNA LU Services Access Name entity. Access names are optional; they serve as shortcuts for supplying several parameter values with one name. Ex, show sna lu services access name cics logon mode, lu list
1 – Identifier
Name Identifies the name given to the Access Name entity when it was created.
2 – Characteristics
LU List sna-network- Displays the set of SNA LU name[,...]} Services LU entities accessible using this Access Name entity. When users specify this access name, the Peer Server can assign the user to any available LU in the set. This characteristic is optional. You can use wild cards to specify the entire set of LUs (for example, L1*) or to specify one of the members in the set of LUs (for example, L1786, L19*, L18*). Logon Mode sna-network- Displays the Logon Mode entity name that SNA LU Services should use if the user does not specify a Logon Mode. This characteristic is optional. User Data text-string Displays optional user-level data (surrounded by quotation marks) to pass to the remote LU. This data may include, for example, user name identification information. This characteristic is optional. The user data is entered as ASCII text and is translated to EBCDIC before being sent to the remote LU. Partner LU sna-network- For a secondary LU connection, the name Partner LU attribute contains the name of the IBM application that the connection is to communicate with. For a primary LU connection, the Partner LU attribute names a Partner LU entity in the Peer Server. The Partner LU entity contains the actual qualified SNA Network Name and the Transmission Groups to use when establishing a connection to the remote application or terminal. This characteristic is optional.