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tn3270sPuGenericPool
tn3270s Pu Generic Pool
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This variable indicates whether or not leftover LUs will be made available to tn3270 sessions which do not request a specific LU or LU pool. A 'leftover' LU is defined as one for which all of the following conditions hold true: .the SSCP did not send an ACTLU during PU startup; and .the PU controlling the LU is capable of carrying PSID vectors on NMVT messages (thus allowing DDDLU operation for that LU). inherit indicates that the value of tn3270sPuGenericPool is to be the same as tn3270sGlobalGenericPool. deny indicates that the leftover LUs should not be given to a generic pool (ie, the PU is not automatically fully populated with 255 LOCADDR definitions); permit indicates leftover LUs should be made available to tn3270 users wanting 'generic' sessions. All LUs in the generic pool are (by definition) DDDLU capable.
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