The "convenient" way to do this is to write a DISCONN EXEC and a LOGOFF
EXEC.

But ... [sigh] ... if I had a dime for every time I wished just the
opposite, that an SNA or ICC "terminal" would go away when I disconnect
or log off, that the associated TCP session would close.  It's annoying
that my 3270 connections are different from EVERY OTHER TCP thing that I
connect to.  VTAM I could possibly excuse because it wants to believe it
is hardware, but ICC?  It's TELNET for crying out loud!  For that
matter, even true hardware has a "hangup" concept.  (A certain I/O bard
will trounce me tomorrow for this rant.)

Viva LDEV!



Buettner, Wolfgang wrote:
> Is there a way to make the HOLD operand default for use with certain
> LDEV servers?  
> In our case it is desired that TELNET sessions to certain TCP/IP server
> virtual machines does not get lost after LOGOFF / DISCONNECT.
> 
> Thank you,
> Wolfgang Buettner, Software AG
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