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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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SET RDEVICE Graphic Display Devices<br />

display devices. <strong>CP</strong> can determine dynamically all of these graphic display<br />

devices during initialization or when you vary on the device. You only need to<br />

specify these graphic display devices if you want to specify the extended<br />

attributes.<br />

MODel 2, 2A, 2C, 3, 4, or 5<br />

is the model number of the graphic display device. If omitted, the default is<br />

Model 2.<br />

TYpe 3270_DISPlay or 3277<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> that the real device (or devices) that you are defining are graphic<br />

display devices. <strong>CP</strong> can determine dynamically all of the 3270 graphic display<br />

devices during initialization or when you vary on the device. You only need to<br />

specify the 3270 graphic display devices if you want to specify the extended<br />

attributes.<br />

Note: The 3270-PC is supported in control-unit terminal mode <strong>and</strong><br />

distributed-function terminal (DTF) mode when defined as a 3270.<br />

You must specify the 3277 display because its device type cannot be<br />

determined.<br />

MODel 2<br />

is the model number of the graphic display device. If omitted, the default is<br />

Model 2.<br />

TYpe 3284, 3286, 3287, 3288, or 3289<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> that the real device (or devices) that you are defining are graphic<br />

printer devices. <strong>CP</strong> can determine dynamically all of the graphic printer devices<br />

during initialization or when you vary on the device; therefore, you do not need<br />

to specify them.<br />

Note: <strong>CP</strong> cannot sense these devices when they are attached to either a 3174<br />

or a 3274 control unit. If these devices are attached to a 3174 or a 3274<br />

control unit, each device must be defined in the system configuration file<br />

using the RDEVICE statement.<br />

EMULATED_3270 Yes<br />

EMULATED_3270 No<br />

specifies whether the device is a TTY ASCII display terminal connected to the<br />

system through a 7171 ASCII DACU or ASCII Subsystem (an emulated 3270).<br />

NO is the default.<br />

Note: The 3101 must be connected to a 7171 Control Unit. You must also<br />

specify EMULATED_3270 YES.<br />

HOLD Yes<br />

HOLD No<br />

specifies whether the display terminal telecommunications connection to the<br />

7171 ASCII DACU or ASCII Subsystem is to remain after logging off or<br />

disconnecting. NO is the default.<br />

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OPER_IDENT_READer Yes<br />

OPER_IDENT_READer No<br />

specifies whether there is an operator identification card reader on a 327x<br />

display. If you specify OPER_IDENT_READER YES, the virtual machine<br />

operator can gain access to the system (log on) only by inserting a magnetically<br />

encoded card. You may ask each user ID to use a badge reader, but it is not<br />

required. You may use a badge reader as an additional security measure after a<br />

correct password has been entered, but it cannot replace the need to enter a

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