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Set up ID Management Dialog Box for 3270 and 5250

How do I get to this dialog box?

For IBM terminal sessions

  1. Open an IBM3270 or IBM5250 terminal session.

  2. Open the Settings window.

    The steps depend on your user interface mode.

    User interface mode Steps
    Ribbon or InfoConnect Browser With a session open, from the Quick Access Toolbar, click .
    TouchUX With a session open, tap the Gear icon and then select Document Settings.
    Classic MDI With a session open, go to Options > Settings.
  3. Under Host Connection, click Set Up ID Management.

For IBM printer sessions

  1. Open an IBM3270 or IBM5250 printer session.

  2. From the Connection menu, choose Session Setup.

  3. Select Use ID Management and then click Set up ID Management.

ID Manager, optionally installed with a centralized management server, configures and monitors a pool of resource IDs that a client can use to establish a host session, thereby eliminating the need for administrators to create configurations for every client. Depending on the type of terminal or printer, these resource IDs may represent addresses or identifiers as required. You can use ID Manager with the IBM3270 and IBM5250 terminals and printers.To use ID Manager, youLSQUOll need access to a centralized management server with ID Manager configured.

For instructions that show how to set up ID Management, see "Configure Sessions to use ID Manager to Assign Terminal IDs" in the InfoConnect Desktop Installation and Deployment Guide.

ID Management Settings

Option Description
**IDMCriteria ** Set the parameters required by the ID Manager server to allocate an ID, such as a pool name.
**IDMPoolName ** The name of a pool of resource IDs.
**IDMServerURL ** Specify the complete URL for the ID Management server.
**Reflection ID Management Server URL ** The complete URL for the ID Management server. For example, http://server.name/mssidm, where mssidm is typically case sensitive, but server.name is not.
**Obtain ID using ** The parameters required by the ID Manager server to allocate an ID, such as a pool name.