The examples I gave were for XCF, but we also use CTCs for VTAM. Once the 
appropriate symbol is set in IEASYMxx, you can use it in VTAMLST just as you 
would a hardcoded device number. VTAM provides full support for system symbols. 

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J.O.Skip Robinson
Southern California Edison Company
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Anonymous
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 9:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: IEASYMxx: How is possible define more than one LPARNAME at same 
time in SYSDEF?

Thank you everybody for your commentaries and sorry for not answering sooner.
 
When I referenced 'channel directions for CTCs' I actually meant the specific 
channel addresses (really a DEVICE) that must be defined in a TRL node of VTAM.
However, the information you provided regarding PATHIN and PATHOUT to define 
ranges to channel directions corresponding to SYSPLEX in IEASYMxx member has 
been very handy for me.
 
As I said, the problem resided in the specific number that every channel 
directions (READ and WRITE) uses to connect with the other LPAR. Basically, my 
problem was located in partitions PROD1, PROD2, PROD3 and PROD4 (they use 
channel directions for each building) concerning partitions TEST1 (z196-1) and 
TEST2 (z196-2).

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