system services control points. Focal points within an SNA network for managing network configuration, coordinating network operator and problem determination requests, and providing directory services and other session services for network end users.
Systems Services Control Point. A part of the SNA host node that helps to manage configurations, does problem solving, controls network operations, and provides other session services for end users. An SSCP exists only in the host and is exercised by the host's communications access method.
System services control point. A focal point within an SNA network for managing the other systems and devices, coordinating network operator requests and problem analysis requests, and providing directory routing and other session services for network users.
(system services control points) A type of addressable unit in an SNA network. The SSCP provides services to manage the network and respond to network requests from network operators and terminal operators.
System Services Control Point. An SSCP manages nodes within its domain and stores status information for personnel to maintain a network. It exists only in Type 5 nodes, implemented by the communications access method.
acronym for system services control point
system services control point. A control point within an SNA network for managing the configuration, coordinating network operator and problem determination requests, and providing directory services and other session services for end users of a network. Multiple SSCPs, cooperating as peers with one another, can divide the network into domains of control, with each SSCP having a hierarchical control relationship to the physical units and logical units within its own domain.
system services control point. The control point in a SNA network that provides network services for dependent nodes.
Service Switching and Control Point
See system services control point.
system services control point. The mainframe software component that manages a logical unit ( LU) when no other application is bound to it, and which binds applications to LUs.