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The RSCS architecture comprises several key components. The RSCS Spooling System manages the queuing and processing of files and jobs. The NJE (Network Job Entry) and RJE (Remote Job Entry) components handle communication with other systems using these protocols.

The TCP/IP interface provides network connectivity. These components interact to enable file transfer, job submission, and print output distribution. The RSCS configuration file stores settings for network communication, spooling, and other system parameters.

User access is managed through the z/VM user directory, which defines user IDs and permissions. Security relies on the z/VM security model, including user IDs and passwords. Encryption is dependent on the network protocols used, such as TLS/SSL when using TCP/IP.

The z/VM command-line interface (CLI) is used for administration. Monitoring and logging are performed using the z/VM system logs. RSCS integrates with systems such as z/OS using JES2 or JES3, z/VSE using POWER, and other z/VM systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of RSCS?

RSCS facilitates the exchange of files, jobs, and messages between z/VM systems and other systems supporting NJE or RJE. It enables communication with systems such as z/OS using JES2 or JES3, z/VSE using POWER, and other z/VM instances. RSCS also supports email communication via SMTP and LPR.

What communication protocols does RSCS support?

RSCS supports communication with systems using NJE or RJE protocols. It also supports email communication using SMTP and LPR. The system uses TCP/IP for network communication, which was added in 1995.

What network protocols were initially supported by RSCS, and how has this evolved?

RSCS was originally designed to communicate using BSCS and SNA protocols. Later, TCP/IP support was added to expand its communication capabilities.

How does RSCS integrate with the z/VM operating system?

RSCS is included as an optional component of z/VM. It is designed to integrate with the z/VM operating system to provide file transfer and communication services.

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