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TPX (Terminal Productivity Executive) is designed to streamline 3270 terminal access to mainframe applications by enabling users to manage multiple VTAM sessions within a single interface. The architecture of TPX comprises several key components: * **TPX Address Space:** The central processing unit for TPX, managing user sessions and application access. * **VTAM Interface:** Facilitates communication between TPX and mainframe applications using VTAM protocols.

* **Security Manager Interface:** Integrates with security managers like RACF, ACF2, and Top Secret for authentication and authorization. * **VSAM Datasets:** Used for storing configuration data, user profiles, and session information. These components communicate through standard z/OS inter-process communication mechanisms.

TPX relies on VSAM datasets for persistent storage. The administrative interface is primarily through 3270 panels, allowing configuration of users, applications, and security settings. TPX supports authentication methods such as user ID/password and integrates with external security managers.

It uses an access control model based on user profiles and application definitions. TPX centralizes access, a key architectural advantage over competitors like IBM Session Manager, which may offer a more distributed approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of TPX?

TPX allows users to access multiple VTAM applications from a single 3270 session, improving productivity and reducing the need for multiple terminal emulators. It streamlines application access and simplifies user workflows.

What are the most common tasks performed by TPX users?

Common operations include logging on to TPX, selecting applications from the menu, switching between active applications, and logging off. Users navigate using commands or function keys.

How is TPX configured and managed?

TPX uses configuration files to define users, applications, and access permissions. The primary interface is the 3270 terminal itself, along with administrative panels for configuration.

What are the key benefits of using TPX?

TPX enhances the 3270 experience by allowing users to manage multiple sessions within a single terminal window, reducing clutter and improving workflow efficiency. It also provides centralized access control and auditing.

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