Editing the default open ID
You must edit the default open ID.
1. Select the desired open ID.
2. Click the Edit selected Open Id icon. You can also double-click the desired open ID.
The Edit Connection Point (Open Id.) dialog opens.
3. Edit the following information:
Open Id.
This required name is used to define a connection, IP Address (see Virtual Destination) and Session Type (TIP, DEMAND, NMS, etc.), to a host. This name is user-defined and can be anything meaningful to the user.
The open ID name specified here has no required relationship to the "$$OPEN open-id" required for non communications; however, using the same name as required on the "$$OPEN open-id" for non communications may be the best option when converting users to TCP/IP. Using the same name will allow users to continue using familiar $$OPEN statements.
The open ID name will be used by selected routes for default session establishment.
Note
Just because a Route is visually connected to an Open Id on the UTS Connection Configuration dialog, it does not prevent the user from performing a $$OPEN to another Open Id.
Selected CMS Process or Telcon XEU
Indicates the remote TSAP of a connection.
BlueZone UTS uses the CMS Process or Telcon XEU Name, along with the IP Address, to link to a DEMAND or TIP session (or any other valid termination system).
If the Open Id connects to a virtual destination that has a Connect Type of TP0 to HLC, or through DCP as IP Router, the Selected CMS Process or Telcon XEU is the PROCESS name in the CMS1100 configuration.
Typical values are:
•  CMS Process
•  TIPCSU for TIP
•  RSDCSU for DEMAND
•  CSACSU for CMS1100 network administration
If the Open Id connects to a virtual destination that has a Connect Type of TP0 to a DCP as a DCA TS, this is the name of an XEU statement in the Telcon configuration. The XEU statements can indicate a connection to destinations on various hosts and DCPs. The DCP destinations can include DCP/OS, TOMF, and System 80, as well as more common ones like TIP and DEMAND.
Manage Prcs/XEU
Click to open the Manage CMS Process/Telcon XEU dialog. Edit the following information:
Add New
Click to add a new CMS process or Telcon XEU.
Rename Selected
Click to rename the selected CMS process or Telcon XEU.
Delete Selected
Click to delete the CMS process or Telcon XEU.
Available CMS Processes or Telcon XEUs
Lists the available CMS processes or Telcon XEUs.
App. Name
This is the name of the application to be accessed when the session is to TIPCSU or CSACSU. This name is the name of an APPLICATION statement in the CMS1100 configuration (this field is only valid for PROCESS TIPCSU and CSACSU — it is ignored for other PROCESSes and XEUs).
Use SPSO Config.
Select a configured SPSO from the drop-down menu.
Manage SPSO
Click to open the Manage Single Point SignOn (SPSO) Configurations dialog. Edit the following information:
Configuration name
Type a name for the SPSO configuration.
Authentication Mode
•  Binary Ticket:
•  Legacy (Userid/Password):
Ticket Type
•  Module 2 – Negotiation (Kerberos and NTLM):
•  Module 2 – Kerberos Only:
•  Target 2200 account:
•  Module 3 NTLM Only:
Selected Virtual Destination
Select a virtual destination from the drop-down list box to link this connection point to a configured virtual destination. Selecting <None> unlinks the connection point from the virtual destination.
Available CMS Processes or Telcon XEUs
Use the mouse to select from this list and change the Selected CMS Process or Telcon XEU parameter.
Session Type
The controls in this group are only required if your site is using the Unisys Single Point Sign-on feature.
•  TIP: Select this option if the Open Id will be used to access TIP sessions with the Single Point Sign-on feature.
♦  Application Group Use TIP Session Control: Check this box if your site has TIP Session Control and you are utilizing the Single Sign-On feature.
•  Demand: Select this option if the Open Id will be used to access DEMAND sessions utilizing the Single Point Sign-on feature.
•  Other: Select this option if the Open Id will be used to access other session types utilizing the Single Point Sign-on feature. Currently, the only other type supported is for a console.
Allow TEXTL
Leave this check box selected unless access is set to a SYSTEM 80.
Special SITA Gabriel Handling
Select this check box only if you are connecting to a SITA Gabriel host.
4. Click OK to exit the dialog.