This article describes the settings that are available during the process of creating a remote queue manager.
Field |
Description |
General Tab |
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Connection Manager Instance name |
Enter the instance name. REMOTE_QMGRS is the default. |
Queue Manager name |
Enter the name of the queue manager to which your new remote queue manager will be linked. QMGR_NAME is the default. |
Project name |
Input disabled. |
User ID |
Specify a user identifier/name to connect to the queue manager using security parameters (available in WMQ v.8.0 and later) or leave it empty if user authentication is not required. User IDs may be case-sensitive, especially on z/OS. Check with your security/RACF administrator to be sure. |
Password |
Enter the user’s password. Passwords may be case-sensitive, especially on z/OS. Check with your security/RACF administrator to be sure. |
Communication tab |
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Connection name |
Enter the IP address(es) or host name(s) and IP port (in parentheses) as shown below to specify a name for the new connection. Example: server1(1414) or, for replicated data queue managers: server1(1414),server2(1414),server3(1414) |
Command queue name |
Select the name for the command queue from the drop-down menu. SYSTEM.ADMIN.COMMAND.QUEUE is the default. |
Channel name |
Enter the name of the server-connection (svrconn) channel to be used for connecting to the remote queue manager. SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN is the default. |
Security Exit Name |
Specifies the descriptive name of the channel security exit; this is a parameter of the MQCD channel definition structure which controls channel execution. It is passed to a channel that is called from a Message Channel Agent (MCA). Click the ellipses button to add a security exit name or edit / delete existing exit strings. |
Security Exit Data |
Specifies the Exit user area. It is specific to the expected data by channel security exit. This is a field that is available for the exit to use. Click the ellipses button to add new or edit / delete existing exit strings. |
Command conversion (zOS systems) |
Select if this is a connection to a z/OS queue manager, earlier than version 8. |
SSL tab |
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Key repository |
Specify the key repository. |
SSL certificate key |
Specify the SSL certificate key. |
Cipher specification |
Select the cipher specification from the drop-down menu. |
Cryptographic hardware |
The applied encryption hardware is noted in the Cryptographic hardware field. Click the Settings button to specify cryptographic hardware settings. |