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UNICOM/Central VTAM

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Product Overview

The architecture of UNICOM/Central VTAM is centered around three primary components: the VTAM Interface, the Session Manager, and the Security Module. The VTAM Interface acts as the communication layer, handling interactions with VTAM and managing network connections. It receives and transmits data, ensuring seamless integration with the mainframe environment.

The Session Manager is responsible for managing 3270 terminal sessions. This includes session initiation, termination, and resource allocation. It provides the core functionality for handling user interactions with UNICOM applications and other mainframe resources.

The Security Module enforces security policies, manages user authentication, and controls access to resources. It integrates with RACF for authentication, ensuring secure access to the system. Configuration involves VTAM definitions and specific configuration files.

The product supports audit logging for security monitoring. The design emphasizes high availability, with features to minimize downtime. The product's integration capabilities and security features provide significant value to stakeholders.

The product's architecture is designed for high availability, with features to ensure continuous operation and minimal downtime. The product's integration capabilities and security features provide significant value to stakeholders.

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